| 1972 |
| Cast All Credited Cast As Themselves Elvis Presley James Burton Charlie Hodge Ronnie Tutt John Wilkinson Jerry Scheff Glenn Hardin Joe Guercio Orchestra Kathy Westmoreland The Sweet Inspirations JD Sumner and the Stamps Quartet |
| Synopsis Elvis on Tour is a Golden Globe-winning American musical-documentary motion picture released by MGM in 1972. It was the thirty-third and final motion picture to star Elvis Presley, whose film career began in 1956. A follow-up to the 1970 release Elvis: That's the Way it Is, another musical-documentary, this film followed Presley as he embarked on a 15-city tour of the United States in April 1972. The working title of the film was Standing Room Only and a soundtrack album was planned with this title, but never released. Elvis on Tour is the only Elvis Presley film from which no actual soundtrack recordings were released concurrent with the film's release. "My daddy had seen a lot of people who played guitars and stuff and didn't work. So he told me, make up your mind son about either playing guitar or being an electrician and I never say a guitar player that was worth a damn." Elvis Presley opening lines of Elvis On Tour |
| Featured Songs All songs performed by Elvis Presley unless otherwise noted Johnny B. Goode Also Sprach Zarathustra (Performed by The Joe Guercio Orchestra) See See Rider Polk Salad Annie Separate Ways Proud Mary Never Been To Spain Burning Love For The Good Times The Lighthouse (Performed By The Stamps Quartet) Lead Me, Guide Me Bosom Of Abraham Love Me Tender I, John Bridge Over Troubled Water Funny How Time Slips Away An American Trilogy I Got A Woman/Amen A Big Hunk O' Love You Gave Me A Mountain Sweet Sweet Spirit (Performed by J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet) Lawdy Miss Clawdy Can't Help Falling in Love Closing Vamp (Performed by The Joe Guercio Orchestra) Memories |
