| (Okay, we’re gonna start with a… Uh…
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| Start with an F. Just ride in on the F.
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| Maybe that’s a good way to start.
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| Or maybe the D. Whaddya think, Ben?
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| — Uh, the F sounds good…
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| — Just like a…)
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was shooting at a colour TV
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| The phones were ringing in the pink motel
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| And the rest is history
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| He was the King
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was singing a gospel song
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| You could tell he had the feeling
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| And the whole world sang along
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| He was the King
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was up on the silver screen
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| Pushing a plough in a black and white movie
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| And everybody started to scream
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| Yes, he was the King
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| It was some kind of Vegas dream
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| Spotlights flashed on a silver cape
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| And a blue-haired lady screamed
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| He was the King
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was fronting a three-piece band
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| Rocking on the back of a flatbed truck
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| With an old guitar in his hand
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| He was the King
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was riding in a pink Cadillac
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| Wind was blowing through his hair
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| And he never did look back
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| He was the King
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| Thank you very much
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| The last time I saw Elvis
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| He was singing that gospel song
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| You could tell that he had the feeling
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| And the whole world sang along
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| He was the King
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| He was the King
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| He was the King
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| (- Elvis has left the arena
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| — But he was rocking while he was getting out.
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| — Oh, man, you blew me right outta my seat when you said,
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| «Thank you very much."I almost stopped playing!
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| — «Thank you very much."etc.) |