Elvis Rocks Ed Sullivan Show with “Too Much”
Elvis Presley performed his hit song “Too Much” on the Ed Sullivan Show on January 6, 1957. The Ed Sullivan Show was one of the most popular television shows in America at the time, and Elvis’ appearance helped to propel him to even greater heights of fame.
“Too Much” was written by Lee Rosenberg and Bernard Weinman, and it was one of the biggest hits of Elvis’ early career. The song features Elvis’ trademark rockabilly sound, with a catchy melody and lyrics that speak to the intensity of his love for his partner.
Elvis’ performance on the Ed Sullivan Show was a sensation, with fans screaming and swooning as he sang and danced on stage. The show was broadcast to millions of viewers across the country, cementing Elvis’ status as a cultural icon and helping to popularize rock and roll music across America.
Elvis’ performance of “Too Much” on the Ed Sullivan Show remains a memorable moment in his career and in the history of popular music. The song continues to be a beloved part of his musical legacy, showcasing his talent as a singer and performer and his enduring influence on rock and roll.