Scotty Moore about Elvis first screentest Lou Irwin interviews Elvis (excerpt, June 8, 1956) Girlfriend June Juanico about Elvis first movie Inside look with Bob Relyed about Jailhouse Rock G.I. Blues
- radio trailer #1 G.I. Blues - radio trailer #2 G.I. Blues -
radio trailer #3 G.I. Blues - radio trailer #4 G.I. Blues - radio
trailer #5 G.I. Blues - radio trailer #6 Flaming Star - radio
trailer #1 Flaming Star - radio trailer #2 Flaming Star - radio
trailer #3 Flaming Star - radio trailer #4 Flaming Star - radio
trailer #5 Flaming Star - radio trailer #6 Flaming Star - radio
trailer #7 On the movieset of Blue Hawaii interview with Tom Moffet Elvis about his movie
career (1962) Elvis arrives in Hawaii for Girls! Girls! Girls! (April 7, 1962) Viva Las Vegas
- radio trailer #1 Viva Las Vegas - radio trailer #2 Roustabout -
radio trailer #1 Roustabout - radio trailer #2 Roustabout - radio
trailer #3 Roustabout - radio trailer #4 Roustabout - radio
trailer #5 Roustabout - radio trailer #6 Roustabout - radio
trailer #7 Roustabout - radio trailer #8 Roustabout - radio
trailer #9 Roustabout - radio trailer #10 Tickle me - radio
trailer #1 Tickle me - radio trailer #2 Frankie and Johnny - radio
trailer In My Heart (studio session for Frankie and Johnny excerpt)
Live A Little, Love A Little - radio trailer Charro audio features, including interviews The
Trouble With Girls - radio trailer #1 The Trouble With Girls - radio
trailer #2 That's The Way It Is - radio trailer That's The Way It
Is - movie sequence #1 That's The Way It Is - movie sequence #2 Elvis
On Tour - radio trailer #1 Elvis On Tour - radio trailer #2 Elvis
On Tour - opening sequence Elvis On Tour - fans and show sequence Trapped in Hollywood - Elvis about his movies (from Elvis
On Tour) King Creole co-star Jan Shepard about Elvis' movie career This
Is Elvis - radio trailer
The club is not mentioned on this release.
However, since this CD was later used in the Elvisone/EFE release "Soundtrack
Sessions - Hollywood Collector's Edition", a connection is obvious.
It is not known whether the CD was released free of charge via an affiliated
shop, e.g. Elvis Corner.