200 CADILLACS (Elvis Presley)

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Published 2014-05-26
Documentary detailing Elvis extraordinary generosity. Featuring Linda Thompson and tons more people who knew Elvis; Jerry Schilling, Marion Cocke, Myrna Smith et al. included are 200 rare Elvis photos

All Comments (21)
  • @pittmanfh
    Elvis is truly a national treasure. In the short time he lived in this country, he did more for other people than millions of others. If anyone deserves to have a statue on display forever and ever, it is Elvis Presley.
  • @sydysf5000
    The greatest entertainer of the last century and now
  • @jeff6660
    I was lucky enough to be in the movie "Double Trouble" with Elvis, in fact I am on the cover of the DVD with him. I am the guy playing the Fender Stratacaster on the right as you are looking at the photo or to Elvis left. Although being incredibly busy he took time to talk to us guys in the band and joke around a bit. I could sense the amount of pressure he was under and know for a fact that I myself could never have handled it. I think that pressure must have contributed to his early death. That experience of being in that movie with Elvis has provided me with so many stories that I can tell family and friends. I never imagined I would end up on the cover of the DVD with Elvis. A thousand years from now when people watch that movie someone watching it might just wonder who those lucky guys in the band with Elvis were...well I was one of those lucky guys. My name is Steve Allen and the group was the Fifth Amendment...we changed our name for the movie to the G-Men.
  • @kgc.tanto8902
    THANK U ELVIS!!!!! No celebrity or sports athletes do anything like Elvis did. IT shows he cared.
  • @georgcorfu
    Amazing how we only knew about Elvis in the 70s just from listening to his songs and dancing in parties. I was a teenager at the time but only now I have found out what a great person he was.
  • @lynnalvaro1359
    I agree with this song. Shine a light on Elvis. He was so super special. Love him always.
  • @Eio7
    What a wonderful documentary! Just so precious Elvis! Love the song 200 Cadillacs.
  • @jmc5115
    I truly loved this short story of Elvis. It brought tears to my eyes in sadness & in admiration. I never was a fan, though respected him & his contributions to music & culture. I even, at the age of ten, remember the exact moment place & person who told me that he had passed. I had to ask this older girlfriend I hung with why she was crying so much & she told me at the V.F. W. Parking lot where we played kick ball that the king died. I said, "who?'" And she explained Elvis P. The king of rock n roll. I still didn't have immediate recollection of who she was talking about. It wasn't till she sang some of his songs did I recall. I don't know why this one person's death had such an imprint on my memory, but I believe it was not just her sadness but I felt my whole world nieghbors , family, everyone in my city of Boston, Ma. Was silent & sad. It felt like a huge wave of silence and sadness and she was the only one who talked to me about his death &.I was the youngest of nine children, so there was always chatter at my house. However, not on this day there was silence & a mood of silence that I couldn't understand. Well since Baz's new movie I've read & watched Elvis info. For hours a day everyday for a month now. I am so moved & understand now that very odd vivid memory of Aug. 16, 1977. I've never had a memory burnt into my mind As I did his death, even no I knew nothing of the gravity of what was going on. I'm so glad I can understand better the impact of his death that day. I just wished I had more images of him being a live. I am now a true fan & want my grandchildren to grow to know & love him as well. I love his humble loving humanity that touches my heart. If we had more people with his unselfish love for people our world would be such a better place. I pray his legacy will live & inspire others to walk a mile in others shoes before they critics & judge. I pray his smiling down on us with great humble happiness he hasn't been forgotten and his fans grow over years!!! So
  • @alanmiell6754
    The world is such a sadder place, without this wonderful Man and worlds Greatest Vocalist And Entertainer ever, God Bless you E.P
  • @EZGoin1
    Couldn't we use more generous souls today in our world? Elvis advanced Race relations by touring with Sweet Inspirations,etc,etc.
  • @dianahayse1095
    Elvis proved he cared about people he loved. He wasn't just a fart...before a lot of shit!!! People can say whatever they will. Elvis was an awesome human being. I loved him, as much, as a fan could love Elvis.
  • @superd9072
    This was a great video. The world needs another Elvis but there' ll never be another!
  • @bonniebrown6960
    I love this !! He was a beautiful man inside and out . He was a blessing to so many people . Elvis , you will always be loved and we will never forget you . Loved all of their wonderful stories about Elvis. If he had given me something I wouldn't never be able to get rid of it . Thanks so much for sharing this !!
  • He blessed from God that’s why he generous he looked back when he was poor. I love Elvis Presley since I was 6 years old, until now I still listen his music! ☝️🤴🙏👍🎤🎵🌷❤️😘
  • @Mrbiblical777
    Elvis Presley was a kind person who loved JESUS Christ🙏👍❤
  • @ssb753
    This is one of the best videos I have seen of Elvis