1. Blues
2. Gospel/religious
3. Pop
4. Funky Rock
5. film music
2. What instruments are heard during this song's introduction?
1. piano and electric bass
2. trumpets and trombones
3. drums and handclaps
4. full orchestra with strings
5. vocal choir
3. What vocal style is Elvis using on this recording?
1. narrative
2. falsetto
3. talking blues
4. call and response
5. block harmony
4. Elvis does a spontaneous version of this Bill Monroe Bluegrass song, featuring
harmonica, banjo and fiddle. It is...
1. "Cindy Cindy"
2. "Proud Mary"
3. "A Hundred Years from Now"
4. "Little Cabin on the Hill"
5. "The Wonder of You"
5. Elvis hits a high note at the end of this #9 live Las Vegas recording, also
featuring strings and horns. It is...
1. "A Hundred Years from Now"
2. "The Wonder of You"
3. "Cindy, Cindy"
4. "Proud Mary"
5. "Little Cabin on the Hill"
6. Elvis was probably introduced to prescription drugs...
1. on the streets of Memphis
2. by his step-sons Ricky and David
3. on the set of King Creole
4. while in the US Army
5. by close friend Lamar Fike, who was a dealer
7. This blues Rock jam from Live a Little, Love a Little also features a rapid blues
vocal by Elvis and a recent successful remix. It is...
1. "Too Much Monkey Business"
2. "Almost in Love"
3. "A Little Less Conversation"
4. "Big Boss Man"
5. "In the Ghetto"
8. The opening song (by Leiber and Stoller) on Elvis' '68 T.V. special featured a
riff based on a Muddy Waters song. It is...
1. "Too Much Monkey Business"
2. "If I Can Dream"
3. "Trouble"
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