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MUS 73996 Elvis Exam 1 1. Elvis recorded in December of 1954, a C&W song featuring a more R&R backbeat on the bridge, and his flexible vocal style. 1. "Fool, Fool, Fool" 2. "Tweedle Dee" 3. "Mys tery Train" 4. "You're a Heartbreaker" 5. "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" 2. Elvis' bass player, , was known for his "slap bass" Rockabilly style. 1. Dewey Phillips 2. Scotty Moore 3. Floyd Cramer 4. D.J. Fontana 5. Bill Black 3. Elvis' trademark style can be heard on this recording. 1. vocal hiccups 2. Doo Wop 3. vocal narrative 4. falsetto 5. compositional 4. According to Chapter 2 of your text, the combination that proved to be the essence of Elvis' unique sound throughout his career was... 1. voice and guitar 2. two guitars, bass and drums 3. full orchestra and rhythm section 4. background singers 5. Rock band and synthesizers 5. In 1951, Elvis befriends for life after being protected from bullies by this new acquaintance. 1. Charlie Hodge 2. Bill Black 3. Red West 4. Scotty Moore 5. Tom Parker 6. This #1 love ballad from 4/56 was the only song recorded at this Nashville session, featuring a vocal trio. It is... 1. "Love Me Tender" 2. "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" 3. "Old Shep" 4. "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" 5. "Poor Boy" 7. The style of this Elvis recording can best be described as . 1. up-tempo C&W 2. slow blues 3. ballad style 4. R&B 5. Gospel 8. According to your text's Prelude, the date of August 27, 1965 was significant in both Elvis and Beatles history because... 1. it was both Ringo's and Elvis' birthdays 2. both Elvis and Paul got married that same day in different years 3. it was the one and only time they would all meet 4. it was the anniversary of John and Elvis' mother's deaths 5. Elvis and the Beatles attended Help! together at its New York premier 9. Starting in late 1955 and through the early '70s, Elvis does most of his recording for Records. 1. Capitol 2. Decca 3. Columbia 4. RCA 5. A&M 10. Elvis brings a style to this recording featuring cute lyrics. 1. R&B 2. Pop 3. C&W 4. R&R 5. Gospel 11. After Elvis' September '54 performance at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, the stage manager told Elvis that... 1. he would likely be the next big C&W superstar 2. he had just been hired for ten more appearances 3. he had caused a riot in the streets out front 4. he should go back to driving a truck 5. he was being arrested for shaking his hips in a lewd manner 12. This '56 recording finds Elvis singing in a on a #1 hit. 1. Gospel 2. C&W 3. R&B 4. ballad style 5. slow blues 13. This song is remarkable because it is Elvis' . 1. first film song 2. first recording 3. first C&W #1 hit 4. first R&B #1 hit 5. first Pop #1 hit 14. Elvis sings in a strange, high falsetto voice on this '54 song, which also features staccato guitar sounding like percussion. It is... 1. "My Happiness" 2. "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" 3. "Old Shep" 4. "Blue Moon" 5. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" 15. This rare live Texas recording from '54 features C&W style, steel guitar, and Floyd Cramer on piano. It is... 1. "Tweedle Dee" 2. "You're a Heartbreaker" 3. "Milkcow Blues Boogie" 4. "Fool, Fool, Fool" 5. "I Got a Woman" 16. Bassist Bill Black and guitarist Scotty Moore came from a background and only moved to R&B under the influence of Elvis and his musical tastes. 1. Jazz 2. Gospel music 3. Classically trained 4. C&W 5. Pop music 17. Elvis played many instruments during his career, including... 1. ukulele 2. electric bass 3. acoustic piano 4. electric guitar 5. all of the above 18. The biggest "happy accident" in Pop music history occurred during the first recording session Elvis did with Scotty and Bill at Sun Studios in July of 1954. During a break, Elvis began riffing and improvising on guitar and voice to the blues song , and the others enthusiastically joined in, creating the new musical sound Sam Phillips had been searching for. 1. "Milkcow Blues Boogie" 2. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" 3. "That's All Right (Mama)" 4. "Hound Dog" 5. "Mystery Train" 19. The style of this '56 recording is... 1. Pop 2. R&B 3. C&W 4. up tempo Spiritual 5. Jazz 20. Elvis recorded this slow version in a style. 1. Ballad 2. C&W 3. R&B 4. Jazz 5. Gospel 21. Buddy Holly was on the bill when Elvis recorded this song live in Lubbock, Texas in '55. It is... 1. "Fool, Fool, Fool" 2. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" 3. "Hound Dog" 4. "Shake, Rattle and Roll" 5. "Maybellene" 22. One nickname that stuck to Elvis starting in '55 was the . 1. Beverley Hillbilly 2. Memphis Mouth 3. Hillbilly Cat 4. Blue Suede Boy 5. Handsome Hound Dog 23. Elvis' vocals resemble Jerry Lee Lewis on this '57 up-tempo R&R song featuring a noisy rhythm section. It is... 1. "Mean Woman Blues" 2. "All Shook Up" 3. "Heartbreak Hotel" 4. "Got a Lot O'Livin' to Do" 5. "Peace in the Valley" 24. The turning point for Elvis as a stage performer came with the introduction to large orchestra performances on the 1968 , where Elvis found the huge, grandiose sound that earmarked his later years. 1. Aloha from Hawaii concert 2. Louisiana Hayride show 3. Singer Special (Comeback special) 4. Carnegie Hall appearance 5. return to the Las Vegas International Hotel showroom 25. In January of 1955, Scotty realizes he cannot manage Elvis' career and play guitar, so DJ steps in to become Elvis' first real manager. 1. Bob Neal 2. Dewey Phillips 3. Sam Phillips 4. Tom Parker 5. Fontana 26. This '54 recording is an example of style. 1. C&W 2. R&B cover 3. Ballad 4. Pop 5. Jazz 27. During Elvis' first appearance on the on June 5, 1956, his hip- swiveling leg-shaking performance ignited the first real controversy of his career, as television critics across the country called the performance "vulgar." 1. Jackie Gleason 2. Milton Berle 3. Ed Sullivan 4. Steve Allen 5. Dorsey Brothers 28. This song is an example of . 1. C&W 2. Pop 3. Ballad 4. 12 bar blues, without a bridge 5. Jazz 29. Instruments heard on this live recording include . 1. bass 2. steel guitar 3. piano 4. vocals 5. all of the above 30. Elvis and his family had to move frequently when he was a child because . 1. his father was in the military and traveled often 2. the family was poor, and his father was frequently unemployed 3. his father was in the Witness Protection Program 4. his father never became a US citizen after emigrating from Holland 5. none of the above Show Less

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