Elvis Presley performs "Jailhouse Rock" Full Music Video - 1950's Super Panavision

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Elvis Presley performs "Jailhouse Rock" (Cover Version) Full Music Video - 1950's Super Panavision 70 Style, made with #midjourney, images brought to life with #runwaygen3. Music and almost original Elvis voice made with #sunoai edited with #capcut.

Lyrics:
"Well, Well, Well,
The warden threw a party in the county jail
The prison band was there and they began to wail
The band was jumpin' and the joint began to swing
You should've heard those knocked out jailbirds sing
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone
Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone
The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang
The whole rhythm section was a purple gang
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Number 47 said to number three
"You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see
I sure would be delighted with your company
Come on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me"
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock, Rock, Rock
Sad Sack was sittin' on a block of stone
Way over in the corner weepin' all alone
The warden said, "Hey, buddy, don't you be no square
If you can't find a partner, use a wooden chair"
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Shifty Henry said to Bugs, "For Heaven's sake
No one's lookin', now's the chance to make a break"
Bugsy turned to Shifty and he said, "Nix nix
I wanna stick around a while and get my kicks"
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock, dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock, dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock
Dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock-"
“Thank ya, thank ya very much!”


Elvis Presley was known as the "King of Rock 'n' Roll" because he played a huge role in popularizing and shaping the rock genre. He sang in a variety of musical styles, with each contributing to his unique sound and legacy:

1. Rock 'n' Roll:
Elvis is most famous for his rock 'n' roll style, blending rhythm and blues with a bit of country and gospel. Songs like "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," and "Blue Suede Shoes" feature his upbeat, energetic style and powerful vocals that defined early rock music.
2. Rockabilly:
Rockabilly was a mix of rock 'n' roll and country music, with an energetic and raw sound. Early hits like "That's All Right" and "Baby, Let’s Play House" are classic examples of this style. Rockabilly is often marked by slap bass, twangy guitar, and a lively rhythm.
3. Blues:
Elvis drew inspiration from the blues, incorporating its soulful elements into his singing. Tracks like "One Night" and "Trouble" showcase his deep, powerful voice and the emotional, sometimes darker themes typical of blues music.
4. Gospel:
Gospel music had a strong influence on Elvis, and he recorded several gospel albums, like "How Great Thou Art" and "He Touched Me." Gospel let him showcase his vocal range and passion, reflecting his personal love for the genre.
5. Country:
Elvis's music has roots in country, often called country and western back then. Songs like "Love Me Tender" and "Kentucky Rain" have a country feel, with simpler instrumentation and storytelling lyrics.
6. Ballads and Pop:
Later in his career, Elvis leaned into more pop ballads, with songs like "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" These songs feature softer melodies and romantic themes, showing his versatility as a singer.
7. Rhythm and Blues (R&B):
Influenced by the R&B artists of the day, Elvis brought a lot of R&B elements to his music, like the soulful, syncopated rhythms and vocal stylings. Songs like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "A Mess of Blues" display these influences.
Elvis’s voice and style allowed him to blend these genres seamlessly, giving him a signature sound that was both groundbreaking and universally appealing. His influence helped bring together elements from African American and white musical traditions, forever changing the landscape of popular music.

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