Friday, November 28, 2025

November 28 - December Video News Report

Emiel Maier posted the December 2025 Elvis Presley Video News Report on his YouTube channel. The video wraps up the main news from November 2025 and covers subjects as the release of the Elvis movie ‘EPiC’, the Making of G.I. Blues box set, Elvis’s ‘earnings’ in 2025, new awards for Elvis and much more news, including a nice section on a new Elvis Presley yearbook on 2017 :-)


If you like what the report stated, visit the >>> Poplar Tunes webshop, or your local >>> Amazon (associate link).

(Source: Emiel Maier)

November 27 - Thanksgiving Video

Rick Crofts, with his good friend Warren Shubert, posted a Thanksgiving Edition of 'The Elvis Workshop', with a nice shout-out for the 2017 edition of the Elvis Day By Day yearbook, so I guess have something to be thankful for! Thank, guys!

And let's be thankful for everything Elvis Presley continues to give us, day by day!


If you like what these guys said about Elvis in 2017, visit the >>> Poplar Tunes webshop.

(Source: The Elvis Workshop)


Wednesday, November 26, 2025

November 26 - Fan Club Vinyl Single

The Belgian / Dutch ElvisMatters fanclub produced an Exclusive Christmas single for their members. The 7-inch vinyl single, made in collaboration with Gravel Road Music, features two classics from 1957: 'Santa Claus Is Back in Town' coupled with 'Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)'.

Publicity stated: Both tracks have been reworked with special 3D-mono mastering, giving them a fresh, clear and surprisingly modern sound, without losing the timeless character of the original 1957 recordings. The result is a single that not only sparkles musically, but is also a true collector's item, perfect for a Christmas full of Elvis magic.

If you want to receive this unique Christmas single, join the ElvisMatters fanclub before December 10, 2025. In addition, you'll of course also receive volume 90 of the club's ELVIS magazine. 

Go >>> here to join ElvisMatters and receive this exclusive single as a bonus.

(Source: ElvisMatters)

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Review of the 2017 Yearbook

Piers Beagley of the >>> Elvis Information Network wrote the first review on the 2017 edition of 'Elvis Day By Day'. Thanks for you valuable contributions to the book, and still being able to write an unbiased review. 

Kees Mouwen's very first 'Elvis Day By Day' Special' was his year-book compiling "everything Elvis" from 2019. In his introduction that very first year he wrote that "perhaps this is the start of a tradition" - and indeed it was and with every year-book since then being bigger and brighter.

Not only do these annuals show fans’ fascination with Elvis Presley but also how his legacy is still growing even after all these years. It demonstrates the power of our hero that there are still so many books, CDs, vinyl, dvds and bootlegs being released every single year. It was after his first two volumes 2019 and 2020 that Kees Mouwen decided to publish the backstory of "The Year In Review 2018". Being the 50th anniversary of the Comeback Special, as well as the year 'Elvis Presley: The Searcher' was released, it was an important 12 months.

Of course, since Elvis’ untimely death in 1977 every decade since then has been a year of not only remembering Elvis' tragic passing but also an important reminder that we all need to celebrate what an amazing legacy he left us with. So I was more than pleased when Kees announced his publication of another 'backstory', his "2017 The Year In Review".

There was a lot going on back in 2017 including the "40th Anniversary" and once again it is a beautifully compiled 480-page book of “everything Elvis” that was in the news that year.

First a declaration of interest since the Elvis Information Network and Elvis Day By Day are two of the world’s key websites posting daily news in the Elvis world. There is no doubt that this is the kind of book that would appeal to me - and both Nigel Patterson and I are credited with helping with the book - with some of our articles and reviews included. However we had nothing to do with the book's design, decision on content nor the publication. This is all Kees Mouwen's hard work.

How he finds the time to write these books, as well as keep his Elvis Day By Day blog updated I truly have no idea. The book’s design, with a packed 480-pages, is as always top-notch, nicely laid-out, easy to read and with lots of glorious photos of our man.

The Foreword by Paul Sweeney neatly affirms: “Thanks to Kees’ dedication, fans can look back at 2017 as not only a celebration of the past but a living testimony to Elvis’ enduring power. 

What made 2017 even more remarkable was how it revealed the way Elvis continues to connect across generations. Fans who had followed him since the 1950s found themselves standing alongside younger listeners who were just discovering his music for the first time. 

That blend of old and new audiences proved what many of us have always known: Elvis is timeless. His voice, his presence, his artistry, none of it has faded.”

The book as always lists what happened day-by-day and the revelation is that hardly a day went by without some kind of product or Elvis news being publicised. For instance in the month of January 2017 there were only nine days that didn't featured some kind of Elvis news.

The year started with the beginning of Elvis' "Birthday celebrations" in Graceland and with the first publication being 'The World Of Follow That Dream' the 1,200-page triple-deluxe-volume on everything FTD had released up until then. To me it was a great book but, Ok, I was a co-author! Kees in fact concludes that being such a large book "it may be too much for some readers"! And it is his neat reviews and summaries that help make this volume such an enjoyable read.

Whereas in previous volumes Kees has often published one personal review of a new release, in this 2017 book he has found the time to combine multiple reviews and interviews into a much more interesting overall summary.

At the end of most major articles, or reviews, he usually credits four people or more for their combined input. For instance with the controversial 'Elvis Christmas with the RPO' album review it was clever to use seven people’s differing opinions (all credited) - which, with such a contentious release, was a great idea. And on FTD's 'Speedway' double-vinyl he wrote "this isn't an album many fans will frequently return to"

While they were a large number of fine quality publications in 2017 there were also a fair few real stinkers purely released to grab unsuspecting fan’s hard-earned cash. And a real positive of Kees’ reviews is that he doesn't hold back in his thoughts if the product is bad. 

For example, of the audience recorded ‘Wild In Wichita’ December 27, 1976 release by ‘EP Collectors’ he concludes... “This release is so bad it is truly for EP collectors only”. About the January 27, 1973 audience recorded concert released by the bootleg Ampex label as ‘Long Tall Sally’, Kees similarly concludes “This CD is a release for completists only.”

On the other hand I really enjoyed reading through the articles and reviews of top-quality Elvis products from the year, such as Paul Sweeney’s book ‘One Night in Toronto’, the FTD book ‘Elvis At Madison Square Garden’, the photo-book ‘Strictly Elvis Vol 1’ (what a beauty that was!) and Shane Brown’s fascinating examination of Elvis' recording sessions ‘Reconsider Baby’ (Revised Ddition).

I also really enjoyed the reviews of all the Elvis vinyl that is pumped out in Europe every year. Being in Australia the overseas postage makes vinyl a very expensive proposition so detailed reviews that help reveal what is good and what is disappointing are really important. Of course with vinyl it is the tactile feel and glorious large Elvis images that make some of the product a joy to own.

Very sadly in 2017 there were several tragic deaths from within the Elvis world, including Red West, Marty Lacker, Chuck Berry and Fats Domino. All these important characters are rightly given well deserved lengthy tributes in this book.

Other articles that were a highlight for me were ‘Elvis At 40: Still Relevant Today’ an 18-page examination of Elvis’ legacy in 2017, Kees’ personal review of attending ‘Elvis Live In Rotterdam’ along with an 8-page review of the ‘Elvis On Tour’ exhibition in London.

The book ends, as always, with his personal list of the 'Top 10 releases of 2017' - along with plenty of suggested runners-up. I always find these so fascinating since they are never going to match your own personal favorites. 

And if I was over in the Netherlands I would certainly be discussing with Kees, over a few beers, why he chose the ‘Alternate Moody Blue’ set as one of his top 10 of the year! Elvis fans are fascinating people. But you will have to get the book to discover his other top choices. Worth mentioning is the very detailed index, which I have already used multiple times.

Overall Review

While I understand that this book might not be for everybody - after all some fans are purely interested in the 'newest never-seen-before product' being released this week - I find it fascinating looking through what was being released back in 2017 and the Elvis highlights from the year.

Not only did this 2017-year-in-review book provided some very satisfying reading but it also got me spinning some Elvis CDs and vinyl that I haven't played in years. And also had me looking through some of those glorious Elvis books that I have left gathering dust on my shelves for far too long.

And perhaps best of all, using Kees’ list of top quality Elvis products that were released back in 2017 I have tracked down and ordered some older items that I missed out on from eBay. In the end, it’s all about the joy of being an Elvis fan - there’s always more to read and discover.

If you like what Piers Beagley wrote, visit the >>> Poplar Tunes webshop, or your local >>> Amazon (associate link).

Saturday, November 22, 2025

November 22 - Charts November 2025 - Week 4

Elvis dropped slightly on the U.K. and U.S. charts this week. 

The compilation lost the three spots it had won last week and fell back to No. 68 on the Chart Update chart. It dropped two spots on the Nation's Streaming Album chart, landing at No. 68.  


Billboard Charts

'The Essential Elvis Presley' album lost two spots on Billboard's Top Country Album chart this week and fell to No. 39.

Elvis' 'The Classic Christmas Album' gained one spot on Billboard's Top Holiday Album chart this week and climbed to No. 17.

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum)

Thursday, November 20, 2025

November 21 - Elvis Now Presents: Inside Day By Day

Recently I had an interesting chat with Adam Greenaway for his Elvis Now and Then YouTube channel. The video premieres tomorrow on his channel tomorrow. If you watch it carefully, there is a little preview of an upcoming project.  

Publicity stated: Elvis Now and Then is proud to present this exclusive inside story behind the making of the Elvis Day By Day books with guest Author, blogger, historian, and Elvis fan Kees Mouwen! The latest Poplar Tunes Publishing release 'Elvis Day By Day 2017 - The Year In Review' return to the 40th anniversary year of Elvis' untimely death, preserving the enduring legacy.

So we're really talking about Elvis Now and Then!



Gold Record Award

In New Zealand Elvis Presley's single 'Blue Suede Shoes' was certified Gold. Earlier this year the singles 'Don't Be Cruel' and 'All Shook Up' were certified Gold while 'In the Ghetto' was certified Platinum.


How Great Black Friday Is

Just released by the Victory import record label is a Limited Edition 'Black Friday Edition' of the 'How Great Thou Art' LP. This is a re-issue of the 2-LP released earlier this year, but here the colored vinyl is mixed so you get a clear and a transparent blue LP, next to the two CDs. 

Publicity on ‘How Great thou Art as Sung by Elvis’ stated:
Out now is this beautiful 2 LP set containing recordings from one of his best-acclaimed recording sessions and Grammy Award-winning album ‘How Great Thou Art’. 

This Special Edition 2-LP set includes the original Mono album, along with numerous Outtakes, many of which are appearing on vinyl for the first time. This very Limited Edition and contains one blue and one clear vinyl, with 2 bonus CDs.
 
LP 1 - Side A - The Original Mono Album: How Great Thou Art - In The Garden - Somebody Bigger Than You And I - Farther Along - Stand By Me - Without Him - So High - Where Could I Go But To The Lord

Side B: By And By - If The Lord Wasn't Walking By My Side - Run On - Where No One Stands Alone - Crying In The Chapel

The Outtakes: How Great Thou Art (Take 1 & 2) - Somebody Bigger Than You And I (Take 11) - Run On (Take 2) - Stand By Me (Take 1 & 2)

LP 2 - Side C: So High (Take 1) - By And By (Take 3 & 4) - If The Lord Wasn’t Walking By My Side (Take 3 & 4) - Without Him (Take 8) - In The Garden (Rehearsal & Take 3 Master) - Run On (Take 6) - Where No One Stands Alone (Take 1) - Stand By Me (Take 7)

Side D: Farther Along (Take 1 & 2) - So High (Take 3) - By And By (Take 9) - Where No One Stands Alone (Take 4) - If The Lord Wasn’t Walking By My Side (Take 6) - Where Could I Go But To The Lord (Take 1 & 2 Master) - Somebody Bigger Than You And I (Take 16) - How Great Thou Art (Take 3 &4 Master)

CD 1 - The Original Mono Album: How Great Thou Art - In The Garden - Somebody Bigger Than You And I - Farther Along - Stand By Me - Without Him - So High - Where Could I Go But To The Lord - By And By - If The Lord Wasn't Walking By My Side - Run On - Where No One Stands Alone - Crying In The Chapel

The Outtakes: How Great Thou Art (Take 1 & 2) - Somebody Bigger Than You And I (Take 11) - Run On (Take 2) - Stand By Me (Take 1 & 2)

CD 2 - Outtakes Continued: So High (Take 1) - By And By (Take 3 & 4) - If The Lord Wasn’t Walking By My Side (Take 3 & 4) - Without Him (Take 8) - In The Garden (Rehearsal & Take 3 Master) - Run On (Take 6) - Where No One Stands Alone (Take 1) - Stand By Me (Take 7) - Farther Along (Take 1 & 2) - So High (Take 3) - By And By (Take 9) - Where No One Stands Alone (Take 4) - If The Lord Wasn’t Walking By My Side (Take 6) - Where Could I Go But To The Lord (Take 1 & 2 Master) - Somebody Bigger Than You And I (Take 16) - How Great Thou Art (Take 3 & 4 Master)

Postponed

The book 'Rethinking Elvis' by Mark Duffett, who sadly passed away earlier this year, has been postponed to January 23, 2026. 

(Source: Adam Greenaway / Elvis Now and Then / Radioscope / Oxford University Press)

November 20 - Watch Holiday Lighting Ceremony Online Tonight

The holidays are officially kicking off at Graceland tonight! Graceland invites to join us for our annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony as we “flip the switch” on Elvis’ Christmas lights and bring the season to life at the king’s iconic home. No matter where you are in the world, you can watch the Holiday Lighting Ceremony live online at 6:00 PM CST.

This year’s ceremony will feature special guests from the University of Memphis Football Team along with the U of M Spirit Squad and Pouncer helping us light up Graceland for the holidays. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

November 18 - An EPiC Japanese Christmas

The French LMLR / V.P.I. record label re-issued the Japanese version of ‘Elvis’ Christmas Album’. 

Publicity for ‘Elvis Christmas Album’ stated: 
The Japanese Edition of ‘Elvis’ Christmas Album’ debuts on tricolor vinyl. The 10-inch LP comes housed in a replica of the original sleeve on red green and white colored vinyl as a one-time-only pressing. The audio has been remastered for audiophile listeners. 

The Japanese LS5038 edition of ‘Elvis’ Christmas Album’ is a true treasure for Elvis fans and collectors. Highly sought after, it stands out for its carefully crafted sleeve and the distinctive design typical of Japanese pressings from the 1960s, making it an essential collector’s item. 

For the lucky few who own it, it can sell online for between US$800 and US$1,300. 

Today, here is the tricolor vinyl reissue – a perfect chance to add this jewel to your collection. The LP is limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. 

Side A: Santa Claus Is Back In Town / White Christmas / Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) / I'll Be Home For Christmas / Blue Christmas / Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me).
Side B: O Little Town Of Bethlehem / Silent Night / (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me) / I Believe / Take My Hand, Precious Lord / It Is No Secret (What God Can Do).


The LP is available from the >>> Bennies Fifties webshop.

The label had also announced the November 14, 2025 release of the book / vinyl combo ‘Elvis Presley - Chante Avec Elvis’ (‘Sing With Elvis’), but that release disappeared from the label's website.





EPiC Graceland Premiere

Graceland announced that they will be hosting the first advanced U.S. screenings of Baz Luhrmann’s 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' on January 8, 2026 during the birthday celebrations.

EPE stated:
What an amazing way to celebrate the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s birthday! From Sony Music Vision, Bazmark, Authentic Studios and NEON, EPiC features long-lost footage from Presley’s legendary Las Vegas residency in the 1970s, woven together with rare 16mm footage from Elvis on Tour, and precious 8mm from the Graceland archive, plus recordings of Elvis telling “his side of the story” rediscovered during Luhrmann’s research for his Best Picture Oscar-nominated 2022 film Elvis. Fans will be limited to two tickets total across both screenings.

Thursday, January 8, 2026 - 2 screenings: 5pm and 8pm. TCB Showroom, Guest House. This is a birthday you won't want to miss!

Go here for >>> Elvis Birthday Week Info.


Blue Moon Single

Anthony Stuchbury gave an update on the upcoming 'Blue Moon' single. 

He posted: Sometime in the next couple of weeks RDM should receive the 45 rpm vinyls from the pressing plant, but as you can see here, the CD’s have already arrived. They won’t be making any announcements just yet until everything is in stock, but I’m going to give you a little more information right here.

The standard 45 will be on clear vinyl and the CD will contain the same two tracks.

There will also be an exclusive version available at ‘Bennies 50’s Store’ in The Netherlands. Their 45 will be on pink vinyl and their CD will contain a bonus track of ‘Blue Moon’ which is an acappella version.

You may like to know that the version of ‘Good Rockin’ Tonight’ on this release is the perfect stereo master that I previewed at Memphis Mansion back at the beginning of October. It doesn’t get any better than this. ;)

(Source: Elvis My Happiness / Graceland / Anthony Stuchbury)

Monday, November 17, 2025

November 17 - Book Of The Year

Peter Guralnick's 'The Colonel and the King' has made the 2025 100 Must-Read Books by TIME. 

The magazine wrote: 
Elvis Presley has been gone for 48 years now, but he hasn’t really died. The second half of the 20th century took shape around his almost mystical youthful charisma, and later around his ghost. But Elvis wouldn’t have been Elvis without Colonel Tom Parker, the Dutch-born entrepreneur who managed Presley’s career from 1955 until 1976, just one year before the performer’s death. 

Peter Guralnick has already given us the definitive Elvis biography with his two-volume classic, 'Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley' and 'Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley', published in the ’90s. Consider 'The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership That Rocked the World' - a sympathetic, surprising, and assiduously researched book - a coda to that essential work. 

Parker was a shrewd wheeler-dealer, a flimflammer of the highest order; he’s commonly seen as a villain in Elvis’ story. But Guralnick argues, convincingly, that Parker’s role was more complex than that. These are two men whose fates were entwined. To love one of them also means reckoning with the truth of the other. 

Uncut magazine went even further and made Guralnick's book the No. 1 book of 2025. Go to the Uncut website to read >>> the complete review of 'The Colonel and the King'.

You can buy 'The Colonel and the King' on >>> Amazon (associate link).


Review Elvis Day By Day 2017

Perhaps not Uncut's "book of the Year," but I'm proud of the great review Piers Beagley wrote on my 'Elvis Day By Day 2017 - The Year In Review' book. 

The review opened with: "Kees Mouwen's very first "'Elvis Day By Day' Special" was his year-book compiling "everything Elvis" from 2019. In his introduction that very first year he wrote that "perhaps this is the start of a tradition" - and indeed it was and with every year-book since then being bigger and brighter. 

Not only do these annuals show fans’ fascination with Elvis Presley but also how his legacy is still growing even after all these years. 

He concluded: "While I understand that this book might not be for everybody -  after all some fans are purely interested in the 'newest never-seen-before product' being released this week - I find it fascinating looking through what was being released back in 2017 and the Elvis highlights from the year. 

Not only did this 2017-year-in-review book provided some very satisfying reading but it also got me spinning some Elvis CDs and vinyl that I haven't played in years. And also had me looking through some of those glorious Elvis books that I have left gathering dust on my shelves for far too long. 

And perhaps best of all, using Kees’ list of top quality Elvis products that were released back in 2017 I have tracked down and ordered some older items that I missed out on from eBay. In the end, it’s all about the joy of being an Elvis fan - there’s always more to read and discover."

Thank you Piers, much appreciated! For the full review, please visit >>> The Elvis Information Network

The book is available from >>> the Poplar Tunes webshop and >>> Amazon

(Source: Nashville Elvis Fans / Peter Guralnick / Uncut / Time / Elvis Information Network)

Sunday, November 16, 2025

November 16 - Elvis Christmas Album

The Art Of Vinyl record label announced the November 28, 2025 re-release of 'Elvis Christmas Album' as a Limited edition on green colored vinyl. 

Publicity stated: Elvis’ Christmas Album is the third studio album and first Christmas album by Elvis Presley, originally released on 15 October 1957.

Recorded at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, the album features a mixture of popular Christmas songs, traditional Christmas carols and gospel songs, and includes the singles Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me), Blue Christmas and Santa Claus Is Back in Town.

With total sales of more 20 million copies worldwide, Elvis’ Christmas Album remains the world’s best-selling Christmas album and one of the best-selling albums of all time.

1. Santa Claus is Back In Town
2. White Christmas
3. Here Comes Santa Claus
4. Ill Be Home For Christmas
5. Blue Christmas
6. Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me
7. O Little Town of Bethlehem
8. Silent Night
9. (There Be) Peace In the Valley (For Me)
10. I Believe
11. Take My Hand Precious Lord
12. Its No Secret (What God Can Do)