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  1. Harbor Lights
  2. That's All Right
  3. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  4. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
  5. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
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  1. Harbor Lights
  2. That's All Right
  3. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  4. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
  5. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
  6. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin')
  7. When It Rains, It Really Pours
  8. Shake, Rattle & Roll/Flip Flop & Fly
  9. I Got a Woman
  10. Baby Let's Play House
  11. Tutti Frutti
  12. Blue Suede Shoes
  13. Heartbreak Hotel
  14. Tutti Frutti
  15. I Was the One
  16. Blue Suede Shoes
  17. Heartbreak Hotel
  18. Money Honey
  19. Heartbreak Hotel
  20. Introductions
  21. Heartbreak Hotel
  22. Blue Suede Shoes
  23. Dialogue
  24. Blue Suede Shoes
  25. Hound Dog
  26. Dialogue With Milton Berle
  27. Dialogue
  28. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
  29. Dialogue With Steve Allen
  30. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
  31. Dialogue With Steve Allen
  32. Hound Dog
  33. Heartbreak Hotel
  34. Long Tall Sally
  35. Introductions and Presentation
  36. I Was the One
  37. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
  38. Elvis Talks
  39. I Got a Woman
  40. Don't Be Cruel
  41. Ready Teddy
  42. Love Me Tender
  43. Hound Dog
  44. Vernon and Gladys Presley
  45. Nick Adams
  46. A Fan
  47. Elvis
  48. Love Me Tender
  49. I Was the One
  50. I Got a Woman
  51. Announcement
  52. Don't Be Cruel
  53. Blue Suede Shoes
  54. Announcement
  55. Baby Let's Play House
  56. Hound Dog
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There had been Elvis Presley boxes before A Golden Celebration, but those were primarily made up of previously available material. Originally intended to celebrate what would have been Elvis' 50th birthday, A Golden Celebration was six LPs' worth of music, most of it not previously available in any easy-to-find (or legitimate) form, and devoted almost entirely to the early years of his career -- the period when Elvis Presley was not only exciting, but changing the way people perceived music. Seven Sun Records outtakes lead ...

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