Featuring performances from Darius Rucker and more, get an in-depth look at the TV special that captivated audiences in 1968 when it airs Tuesday (Aug. 15) on Paramount+.
Elvis made history on Dec 3, 1968, when he performed “Jailhouse Rock,” “Hound Dog” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” live in a studio in Burbank, California. It was one of the most-watched programs of that year and marked a major turning point for the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s career.
Within the Paramount+ doc, you’ll get to hear from the special’s original director, Steve Binder, as well as interviews with Elvis experts, memories from Elvis’ audience members and new versions of Elvis hits by musicians including Darius Rucker and Maffio. As a bonus, fans can see scenes that were cut from the original special.
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