MUS 354 Elvis Exam 4 2025
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,This song The Beatles
(Something) was
first recorded by
__________.
Authors Brian Elvis is still alive
Devall, Gail
Brewer Giorgio,
and Bill Beeny all
support the idea
that...
Elvis arranged Gospel
this ______ song
(Amazing Grace)
recorded in
March of 1971.
Vocalist and Charlie Hodge
guitarist _____________
often sang duet
style harmonies
with Elvis and
handed him his
scarves during
stage
performances.
, George Harrison Something
had his only A-
side on a Beatles
single with
_________, covered
by Elvis in 1970.
Two of the most Donny Edwards and Rick Marino
famous Elvis
impersonators
were
_________________________
______, who
showcased his
early and later
years with
authentic tribute
shows.
_______________ had a Jerry Lee Lewis
#3 hit in 1957 with
this blues song
form redone by
Elvis. (Whole Lot-
ta Shakin' Goin'
On)
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,This song The Beatles
(Something) was
first recorded by
__________.
Authors Brian Elvis is still alive
Devall, Gail
Brewer Giorgio,
and Bill Beeny all
support the idea
that...
Elvis arranged Gospel
this ______ song
(Amazing Grace)
recorded in
March of 1971.
Vocalist and Charlie Hodge
guitarist _____________
often sang duet
style harmonies
with Elvis and
handed him his
scarves during
stage
performances.
, George Harrison Something
had his only A-
side on a Beatles
single with
_________, covered
by Elvis in 1970.
Two of the most Donny Edwards and Rick Marino
famous Elvis
impersonators
were
_________________________
______, who
showcased his
early and later
years with
authentic tribute
shows.
_______________ had a Jerry Lee Lewis
#3 hit in 1957 with
this blues song
form redone by
Elvis. (Whole Lot-
ta Shakin' Goin'
On)