Elvis Presley 02/22/1971
Set I
Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Sweet Caroline / You've Lost That Lovin Feelin / Polk Salad Annie / Johnny B. Goode / The Impossible Dream (February 21, 1971 Midnight)
Set II
Announcement - Sweet Inspirations / Ain't No Mountain High Enough / The Sweet Inspirations Introducing themselves / 2001 Theme / Thats All Right / I Got A Woman - By The Time I Get To Phoenix / Love Me Tender - Jailhouse Rock / Love Me / Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Sweet Caroline / Youve Lost That Loving Feeling / Polk Salad Annie / Love Me Tender / Johnny B. Goode / Something / Bridge Over Troubled Water / Don't Be Cruel / Lawdy Miss Clawdy / How Great Thou Art / Blue Suede Shoes / Little Sister - Get Back / It's Now Or Never / Hound Dog / Suspicious Minds / Band Introductions / There Goes My Everything / My Babe / Just Pretend / 2001 Theme / Elvis introduces Donny Osmond / The Impossible Dream
Set III
Comment
midnight show
Disc 2 of "Setting The Season" 2 CD Set - SR Records March 2010
Comedian: Bob Melvin
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Ann Williams, Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell , Estelle Brown
The Imperials: Jack Hess, Jim Murray, Armond Morales, Gary McSpadden
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Jerry Scheff
Piano: Glen D. Hardin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio orchestra
Disc 2 of "Setting The Season" 2 CD Set - SR Records March 2010
Comedian: Bob Melvin
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Ann Williams, Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell , Estelle Brown
The Imperials: Jack Hess, Jim Murray, Armond Morales, Gary McSpadden
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Jerry Scheff
Piano: Glen D. Hardin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio orchestra
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