MUS 73996 Elvis Exam 3 1. What musical style is best represented on this example? 1. Blues 2. Gospel/religious 3. Pop 4. Funky Rock 5. film music 2. What
... [Show More] instruments are heard during this son g'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" 4. "Rubber-neckin'" 5. "Memories" 9. Where was this important song first performed during Elvis' career? 1. '69 Las Vegas opening 2. '68 Singer T.V. special 3. '67 movie Speedway 4. '65 visit with the Beatles 5. '66 film Spinout 10. This recording features a style by Elvis and his musicians. 1. Country 2. Ballad 3. Blues 4. film title song 5. Soul 11. A vocal quartet of Elvis, Charlie Hodge, Red West, and the Jordanaires are heard on this '66 song. It is... 1. "Daddy Don't Cry" 2. "Love Letters" 3. "Suspicious Minds" 4. "Beyond the Reef" 5. "How Great Thou Art" 12. Priscilla Presley and investment manager Jack Snowden formed on June 7, 1982 to conduct business and manage the assets of Elvis' estate. 1. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. (EPE) 2. Presley Snowden Group, Ltd. (PSG) 3. Elvis Aaron Presley Corp. (EAP) 4. The Elvis Presley Foundation (EPF) 5. Elvis Is King, Inc. (EIK) 13. Once his success was assured, Elvis left the handling of many of his personal business and financial affairs to . 1. Tom Parker 2. Priscilla Presley 3. Red West 4. Vernon Presley 5. Charlie Hodge 14. Country Western artist had a hit with "Make the World Go Away" prior to Elvis' 1970 version. 1. Eddie Arnold 2. Eddie Rabbit 3. Mac Davis 4. Chet Atkins 5. Jerry Reed 15. Written by Mac Davis, this '69 #3 Gold record also features swooping strings and military style snare drum. It is... 1. "Too Much Monkey Business" 2. "Rubber-neckin'" 3. "In the Ghetto" 4. "Suspicious Minds" 5. "Kentucky Rain" 16. Guitarist joins Elvis once again to set the distinct rhythm on this song. 1. Scotty Moore 2. Reggie Young 3. Chet Atkins 4. Jerry Reed 5. Hank Garland 17. In 1980, became the sole heir to Elvis' estate, which was held in trust until 1993. 1. Priscilla Presley 2. Lisa Marie Presley 3. Vernon Presley 4. Minnie Mae Presley 5. Jack Snowden 18. Documentaries from the 1970s such as were deliberately shot to mask any signs of Elvis' drug use. 1. Elvis: That's the Way It Is 2. The Singer Special 3. Elvis - Man or Myth? 4. Elvis: The Wonder of You 5. all of the above 19. What musical style is being recreated on this example? 1. Blues 2. Pop 3. Dixieland 4. R&B 5. Funky Rock 20. Elvis records this Chuck Berry song in '68, featuring no drums. It is... 1. "Stay Away Joe" 2. "Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)" 3. "Rubber-neckin'" 4. "Down in the Alley" 5. "Too Much Monkey Business" 21. This '68 film song has a melody based on "Pick a Bale of Cotton," and also features fiddle and harmonica. It is... 1. "Spinout" 2. "Clambake" 3. "Stay Away Joe" 4. "Easy Come, Easy Go" 5. "Harem Holiday" 22. Elvis' last big recording of the '60s, (a #16 hit in '70), was this Eddie Rabbit Pop ballad, featuring great orchestration and bluesy piano. It is... 1. "In the Ghetto" 2. "Daddy, Don't Cry" 3. "Kentucky Rain" 4. "Suspicious Minds" 5. "Long Black Limousine" 23. Elvis' '69 song "Rubber-neckin'" features... 1. a two chord structure 2. a Funky Rock feel 3. horn kicks and handclaps 4. strings and back-up vocals 5. all of the above 24. This Pop Latin ballad from Live a Little, Love a Little features acoustic guitar and a lyrical trombone solo. It is... 1. "A Little Less Conversation" 2. "Daddy, Don't Cry" 3. "In the Ghetto" 4. "Almost in Love" 5. "Long Black Limousine" 25. The '69 recording "Mama Liked the Roses" featured... 1. Latin percussion 2. a narrative middle section 3. Scotty Moore's electric guitar solo 4. a lyrical trombone solo 5. all of the above 26. This Grammy winning '66 recording features a slow tempo with almost no motion and a dramatic ending. It is... 1. "How Great Thou Art" 2. "Down in the Alley" 3. "Suspicious Minds" 4. "Beyond the Reef" 5. "Daddy, Don't Cry" 27. Chimes and bowed bass open this '69 Gospel tinged song that features a slow tempo on the verse. It is... 1. "Daddy Don't Cry" 2. "Suspicious Minds" 3. "In the Ghetto" 4. "Long Black Limousine" 5. "Kentucky Rain" 28. Elvis does a very quick tempo version of this song written by the composers of the Beverly Hillbillies theme. It is... 1. "Proud Mary" 2. "Cindy Cindy" 3. "Little Cabin on the Hill" 4. "A Hundred Years from Now" 5. "The Wonder of You" 29. What musical style is best represented by this cut? 1. Blues 2. Country 3. Ballad 4. film title song 5. Gospel/religious 30. The best description for this Elvis song is . 1. film title song 2. Blues 3. Ballad 4. Soul style 5. Gospel/religious Show Less [Show Less]