Elvis Rocks Las Vegas with Blazing “Don’t be Cruel” Performance
“Don’t Be Cruel” is one of Elvis Presley’s most iconic songs, and was a staple of his live performances throughout his career. In 1970, Elvis performed the song as part of his residency at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, which was captured on film for the documentary “Elvis: That’s the Way It Is”.
Elvis’s performance of “Don’t Be Cruel” in Las Vegas was a high-energy affair, with the singer backed by a full band and a group of backup singers. Dressed in a glittering jumpsuit and sporting his signature pompadour, Elvis delivered a dynamic and charismatic performance that had the audience on their feet.
The performance featured Elvis’s trademark stage moves, including his famous hip gyrations and his playful interactions with the audience. He was clearly in his element, and his energy and charisma were infectious.
The song itself is a classic rock and roll number, with its catchy melody and its upbeat, danceable rhythm. Elvis’s interpretation of the song is one of the definitive versions, and his live performances of the song were always a crowd-pleaser.
Today, Elvis’s performance of “Don’t Be Cruel” in Las Vegas is remembered as a classic moment in his career, and a testament to his enduring popularity as one of the greatest entertainers of all time.