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  • @sammy_the_uncool2702
    @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Laughing so hard I fell sideways... Can't breathe... Blurry vision from laughing tears... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
    God Bless You Seph 🙏
    You are SUCH a 🎶Soldier Boy🎶 through it all 💖💙
    Just to say though I will dearly miss your rant mode over seeing "The End" pop up on your laptop screen 😅
    As for the movie "Change Of Habit". Elvis is a doctor originally from Memphis, Tennessee who is currently practicing in a medical clinic in the ghetto of Harlem in NYC.
    Three nuns who have nurse training go "undercover" so to speak as "civilian" working class nurses and all get hired by Elvis's medical clinic.
    Elvis's character has no idea that Mary Tyler Moore's character (the pretty nun that the camera lingered on) is really a nun and she cannot tell him. Anyways, despite his misgivings in her ability to do the job (because of the emotional toll of the job) and in spite of her vows to God romantic feelings develop between the both of them.
    Full disclosure: I have not seen the whole movie. I have only the first half. I have yet to finish the movie.
    Also: The Catholic priest said, "The Lord moves in mysterious ways."
    You just couldn't hear him properly because of the music.
    Totally understand Seph!
    Right, onwards & upwards: Recording Session Info and just as an FYI I will not be including songwriter bio info on this one. I have done these two guys in the past and I do believe more than once.
    Okay so: "Let Us Pray" was written by Buddy Kaye & Ben Weusman (the latter of whom co- wrote many Elvis movie songs such as "Crawfish" with Fred Wise for the movie "King Creole").
    Recorded at Decca Universal Studio in Hollywood, California on March 5th & 6th in 1969. Hours: March 5th: 7:00 p.m.- 2:00 a.m. March 6th: 7:00 p.m.- 2:00 a.m.
    Universal Producer: William Goldberg
    Engineers: Mel Metcalf/ Phil Yen
    Musicians:
    Guitar: Dennis Budimir
    Guitar: Michael Deasy
    Guitar: Howard Roberts
    Guitar: Robert Bain ("Have A Happy")
    Bass: Joe Mondragon
    Bass: Carol Kaye ("Change Of Habit"- overdub)
    Bass: Lyle Ritz
    Bass Max Bennett ("Have A Happy")
    Drums: Carl 'Chubby' O'Brien
    Piano: Roger Kellaway
    Take 1: Vocal overdub of March 5th track
    Take2:-
    Take 3:-
    Take 4:-
    Take 5:-
    Take 6:-
    Take Not Avaliable: Playback
    Overdub: Playback 3:04 Backup Vocals on March 26, 1969 (not used)
    Overdub (Master): 3:09 Backup vocals on March 26, 1969 Alternate Master
    Dubdown (Master): Dubdown to track 8- Elvis's vocals erased, backup vocals kept.
    Overdub (Master): 3:04 Additional back up vocals on September 3, 1969 (only used for movie version)
    Vocal Overdub: 3:01 Vocals re- recorded by Elvis on September 26, 1969
    Additional Notes: Backup Vocalists: The Blossoms:
    Fanita James
    Jean King
    Darlene Love
    Additional Backup Vocalists (Overdubs)
    B.J. Baker
    Sally Stevens
    Jackie Ward
    *Note*: "Let Us Pray" first showed up on the "Let's Be Friends" album (released: April 1970) which was a compilation album of tracks recorded at American Sound Studio that were not on the Elvis From Memphis album and the songs from the "Change Of Habit" movie soundtrack.
    "Let Us Pray" would also be featured on an other compilation album released in March of 1971: More info below:
    You'll Never Walk Alone is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in 1971 by RCA Records on the RCA Camden budget label. The album contains primarily previously released gospel recordings by Presley dating back as far as 1957, plus two unissued tracks. The album reached number 69 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 20 on the UK Singles Chart.
    *Final Note*: Darlene Love article interview will be in a separate comment.
    WHAT A GREAT REACTION SEPH! GAVE ME MY LAUGH FOR THE DAY THANK YOU 💖💖💖💖
    YOU ARE A BLAST SEPH! BRAVO 👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🙌💃🙌💃🙌💃🙌💃🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
    5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 OUT OF 5!
    Hey Seph's Dad 👋 Hope you guys are having a bit of Spring weather on your side of the pond 😉🌊🌈👍
    Peace ✌, light 🌞, love 💖, & blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕

    • @judyzeller3921
      @judyzeller3921 Před 3 měsíci +3

      As always, thank you. I so appreciate your details about the music. You just gotta see the rest of this movie. It's one of his best, both script & his acting.

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@judyzeller3921 Yes I want to! I finished watch Flaming Star not that long ago and I was actually impressed by how good that movie was! I've been slowly but surely working my way through Elvis movies 💖🎥💖
      Thank you so much for the positive feedback 💖🙏💕 And you are most humbly welcome 😊💐

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +4

      In a way it's kinda sad that there won't be another Elvis ending I've never watched 😢

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +4

      Ohhhhh Carp!!! He said "The LORD moves in mysterious ways" not "He moves in mysterious ways"!?
      😂
      I thought it was meant to be a kinda joke "As elvis does have a certain way of moving" 😅

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +2

      I'll give that interview a read,
      Edit:: ok i just saw how long it was so i mightttttt do a reaction too it instead 😀

  • @jennyjorgensen9935
    @jennyjorgensen9935 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I have always loved his sideburns. He wore them better than anyone, by far. Yes, he looked fantastic in this movie. Thanks, Seph, I have missed your rants.😂🤣❤️❤️❤️

  • @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya
    @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Před 3 měsíci +3

    Brilliant Movie!!!!! Dr. John Carpenter - That is Mary Tyler Moore - Famous for The Dick Van Dyke Show & Her own Sitcom Mary Tyler Moore I Loveeee Her -- Elvis' Role is Fantastic!!! Top 5 for me with his movies -- Enjoy this song so much

  • @lange6542
    @lange6542 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Gooood songs from my hero

  • @pennyyoung3166
    @pennyyoung3166 Před 3 měsíci +2

    From movie change of habit

  • @jjbud3124
    @jjbud3124 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Those last scene/movie shots will make perfect sense to you when you see the movie. Mary is speaking volumes with her facial expressions.

  • @spaghettifieldsforever
    @spaghettifieldsforever Před 3 měsíci +2

    It'll make sense when you watch the movie!

  • @sherylmcclure400
    @sherylmcclure400 Před 3 měsíci +10

    Seph ,this woman is a nun ,and she trying to decide ,if she wants to be a nun ,or be with Elvis ,great movie

  • @janetb.8683
    @janetb.8683 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Elvis is wonderful in this role & the empathy & compassion he shows to the little girl is truly inspiring. I love this uplifting song, it was such a beautiful & positive way for Elvis to end his movie career!
    Nice to see you smiling Seph 👍😄❤️

  • @GeorgiaOverdrive
    @GeorgiaOverdrive Před 3 měsíci +2

    That one pretty actress is the one and only Mary Tyler Moore.

  • @nycsue
    @nycsue Před 3 měsíci +2

    68 sideburns are the best in my opinion. I don't care for the bigger ones, they cover his beautiful face. I thought he looked absolutely stunning on Sinatra's show in 60 and he had no sideburns at all. You know his hair is naturally lighter and not black. Change of habit is the name of the movie! Love your crazy antics LOL!

    • @cherylspencer8024
      @cherylspencer8024 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I agree. I don't like the big pork chop sideburns that he started wearing later on. 68 Perfection.

  • @MarkRogersVOCFB
    @MarkRogersVOCFB Před 3 měsíci +6

    Elvis’ final moments on the silver screen.

  • @BrandonAyong
    @BrandonAyong Před 3 měsíci +17

    This was from the change of habit movie. His last ever movie where he finally got his wish to play a serious character . The year before he said to the colonel "i don't want to make movies i don't care about or songs i don't believe in anymore ". So he got this very modern character in a dark movie about race and religion and autism and Elvis did brilliant. The songs were all pure quality too

    • @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya
      @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Před 3 měsíci +3

      In An Article Interview for Elvis' First Residency 69 - He said around 1965 is when He was Over it!!!! In his 1972 EOT 45 Minute Interview - Which was CUT from EOT By The Colonel because Elvis got riled up about doing those movies He said He ran a fever and was so sick and had no say in anything he said you could not pay me all the money in the world to do that again

  • @Elvista
    @Elvista Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great song....great movie, and Elvis was great in it. Your reactions are so quirky, Seph..lol. Keep being you ✌🏼💯⚡❤️

  • @tlo3571
    @tlo3571 Před 3 měsíci +6

    The long shots of the nun will make perfect sense when you watch the movie.

  • @traceycater
    @traceycater Před 3 měsíci +1

    Change Of Habit was his last movie. He went out with a bang and came back as a bomb!

  • @Snorkebogan
    @Snorkebogan Před 3 měsíci +6

    He looks Amazing!!❤

  • @jeanineking6327
    @jeanineking6327 Před 3 měsíci +5

    in the movie elvis loved her

  • @MysterySoul101
    @MysterySoul101 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seph, I love the way you get right into your reactions without any nonsense intros! Thanks! The pretty girl (and there is nun prettier) is nun other than the marvelous Mary Tyler Moore!

  • @delladawn1149
    @delladawn1149 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Change Of Habit Movie. He plays a Doctor ❤
    Mary Tyler Moore. They fall in love and she has to make the choice between staying as a Nun or Elvis ❤
    You should watch the movie ❤

  • @jessethornton8664
    @jessethornton8664 Před 3 měsíci +7

    She is realizing she is in love with Elvis character in the movie.

  • @pennyyoung3166
    @pennyyoung3166 Před 3 měsíci +5

    This one of my favorite movies and I own it

  • @mandyheath1793
    @mandyheath1793 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Oh one of my favourite songs, i absolutely love it, but the camera should of stayed on Elvis because he looks absolutely gorgeous 🤩🤩🤩

  • @WoodsWoman822
    @WoodsWoman822 Před 3 měsíci +8

    This is high on my list of Elvis Movies!! ❤
    I Liked Elvis's Hair and Sideburns best in the 68 Comeback Special.

  • @TheBohemianAngels
    @TheBohemianAngels Před 3 měsíci +1

    You have to see the movie for it to be in context. The Nun played an important part and was the co-host. And yes, great song.

  • @MarkRogersVOCFB
    @MarkRogersVOCFB Před 3 měsíci +2

    It shouldn’t be a revelation to you that you are going to run into a song to end a movie when the artist sings in 32 of 33 movies.

    • @user-fw8bb6pc1c
      @user-fw8bb6pc1c Před 3 měsíci +1

      Elvis actually acted in 31 feature films (only one - Charro - he did not sing in) - over a span of 13 years (-2 years being in the army). Two movies were concert/documentary movies (That's The Way It Is and Elvis on Tour). And then of course, there was the NBC 68 Special for TV (fabulous!!!! First of its kind with regards to an unplugged sit-down show in close proximity to a small audience!), and the Aloha from Hawaii Live Satellite concert for TV - another first! Elvis lead the way in the music world, in fashion, hair, in breaking down social and racial barriers, etc. He accomplished so much in his 3 decades of super stardom, nevermind his amazing generosity and many acts of charity. He was one of the best philanthropists of his day. He lived and worked for his fans! It's such a shame his life came to an end so early. Sorry for getting on a rant, LOL I LOVE ELVIS! Best singer and entertainer ever!!

  • @Snorkebogan
    @Snorkebogan Před 3 měsíci +6

    Sideburns is just for Elvis✌️

    • @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya
      @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Před 3 měsíci +2

      My Daddy Too - 70's Most men had Elvis' Sideburns My Daddy Had HUGE Ones

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz Před 3 měsíci +4

    Tell me you aren't forgetting "A Little Less Conversation" the best scene in the movie. Please please please.

    • @jennyjorgensen9935
      @jennyjorgensen9935 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That song is from "Live A Little, Love A Little", not "Change of Habit".

  • @kellipooh-1987
    @kellipooh-1987 Před 3 měsíci +6

    This is from change of habit it was a great movie he was amazing. Can't wait till you see all of them. The nun is Mary Tyler Moore

  • @senyart890
    @senyart890 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad to see rant mode is in the healthy range. I really love this song and think "Change of Habit" was one of his better movies.
    I think you'll find the scene makes sense in context.

  • @shadycnetwork
    @shadycnetwork Před 3 měsíci +9

    This is where my all-time favorite Elvis movies. It deals with sensitive subjects like autism and an attempted r word ( rhymes with grape). The end scene where she's looking at Jesus and looking at Elvis and then looking at Jesus and looking at elvis, I always interpreted that as she's trying to choose which path to take.

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +8

      No one would judge if she chose Elvis haha

    • @LadyLawyer1836
      @LadyLawyer1836 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Even God would understand THAT choice😂😂

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I certainly wouldn't judge her for choosing Elvis 😂
      Heck who on earth would?
      @LadyLawyer: Oh yay! You're here! Hope all is well with you & yours 💖🙏💕

  • @helenludlow2331
    @helenludlow2331 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Ah Seph - another great song and so glad you liked it - but so sorry that it was the end of the film 😬 - only one more film song to go "Rubberneckin" (which I love) 🎶💙🎵

  • @TheKopyKatz
    @TheKopyKatz Před 3 měsíci +8

    Always loved this one 🔥🔥🔥

  • @StacyMoore241
    @StacyMoore241 Před 3 měsíci +7

    This is from the movie Change of Habit

  • @user-fw8bb6pc1c
    @user-fw8bb6pc1c Před 3 měsíci +5

    They are lingering on her face because she's an important character in the movie! By the way that is Mary Tyler Moore!

  • @emerald1805
    @emerald1805 Před 3 měsíci +3

    When this movie was released, people had just begun to use instruments other than organ, and piano for gospel music. It was considered “contemporary gospel” and not accepted by the mainstream audience nor church. That is why some movie characters don’t approve of it. It was something done by the “hippies”. That was reality. Some churches considered it sacrilegious. This movie was actually pushing boundaries.

    • @jennyjorgensen9935
      @jennyjorgensen9935 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Actually, in my Catholic church, we were having a guitar Mass on Sundays. It was becoming common at that time to bring in more young people.

    • @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya
      @HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Před 3 měsíci +1

      Instruments have been in Church for ages

    • @emerald1805
      @emerald1805 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@jennyjorgensen9935 yes, I agree.
      I did say “begun” to be used. Mostly by younger parishioners. It was pretty much still frowned upon by older people. Just like in the movie.

    • @jjbud3124
      @jjbud3124 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@emerald1805 I was going to Catholic church back when this started. I wasn't one of the elders, but I WAS annoyed because it made the service last even longer, when it was already a bit too long. 😄

  • @terrymeddings5563
    @terrymeddings5563 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Very catchy song.

  • @nealmalik9142
    @nealmalik9142 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Yes the carousel horses and the movie is Change of Habit ...... No Brag ..... Just Fact .......

  • @carriemichelle322
    @carriemichelle322 Před 3 měsíci +8

    My Favorite movie.. Change of Habit! ❤ He plays a Dr and I'd be sick everyday! Lol ❤😊

    • @jackielouise7538
      @jackielouise7538 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Me too 😍 Dr Carpenter would have to make home visits 😉😄

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hahaha 😂

    • @cherylspencer8024
      @cherylspencer8024 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@jackielouise7538 If he was doing home visits, he would only see one patient a day because they would feign all kinds of illnesses to keep him around. How would he make any money?🤣🤣

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +2

      Poor poor patients with all them illnesses hahahaha 😂

  • @alanscott8542
    @alanscott8542 Před 3 měsíci +5

    You need to watch the film what it is she's got to choose between Elvis and the church great reaction ❤

  • @donnamariedunn3944
    @donnamariedunn3944 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Loved Elvis's sideburns!

  • @sammy_the_uncool2702
    @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Darlene Love Article Interview Here, Read Below:
    The gifted singer reflects on Elvis' collaborative presence and his relationship to gospel music
    Darlene Love was the lead voice of 'The Blossoms' an American girl-group. During their height of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup most famously consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King.
    Although the group had a recording career in their own right, they were most famous for being the group to actually record the #1 hit 'He's a Rebel' (which producer Phil Spector credited to the Crystals), and for providing backing vocals for many of the biggest hits of the 1960s.
    It has been said that the Blossoms were to the American West Coast what the Sweet Inspirations were to the East Coast and the Andantes were for Motown.
    In 1968 they appeared in the Elvis (NBC TV Special).
    Love is represented on the new project, 'Where No One Stands Alone', a fourteen-track compilation of Elvis' gospel work due out August 10 on RCA/Legacy.
    Michael Musto: Hi, Darlene. What is some of the gospel work you did with Elvis?
    Darlene Love: There is 'Let Us Pray', the one from the movie we did with Elvis, 'Change of Habit'. That was his last film.
    Michael Musto: It was in 1969, with Elvis as a doctor and Mary Tyler Moore as a nun.
    Darlene Love: We, the Blossoms, are in the first scene. And we were in his 1968 comeback special [Singer Presents … ELVIS].
    Michael Musto: His new gospel compilation album should be quite interesting.
    Darlene Love: They [recently] had me do some fill-ins, what we call ad libs, throughout the album to make it sound more gospel. I haven't heard it yet. Hopefully it's a wonderful thing.
    Michael Musto: Elvis went to church and listened to gospel singers to soak up what they did, right?
    Darlene Love: Even today, it's more mixed than it was in the Fifties and Sixties. Whites and blacks didn't go to church together back then. What Elvis told me he would do - we had night service on Sunday night when we did what we called 'praise songs'. A lot of them were songs he loved, what we called 'hymn songs'.
    We didn't have air conditioners. We had pushup windows, with a little rope. Elvis said he would stand outside the church rather than going in, because they didn't think black and white should be in the same churches together. He said he would listen through the windows. It gave him such a thrill. It's a big difference between the way blacks sang gospel and the way whites sang gospel.
    Michael Musto: Do you feel he was dedicated to the music or he was just taking it for himself?
    Darlene Love: I found out years later, when we were doing the comeback special, that his mother's favorite music was gospel. He would always sing gospel around her. I think if he could have had a big career in gospel music, that's where he would have been. But you can always make more money off secular hits. Elvis had 10 or 15,000 people come to his shows to see him. Today, they have mega churches that hold 25,000, but back then, you were doing great if you had 500 people.
    I love gospel music. If I had a calling - meaning from the Lord - just to sing gospel, I would have, but the secular music got to more people. I bet a lot of secular singers like Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin felt the same way. They never paid us no money. 'Do it unto the Lord'. 'OK'. [Laughs] We would drive to the gigs and they'd give you an offering - gas money. They were hardly giving us a whole lot of money. But it was worth it, every penny of it. It was a wonderful experience singing gospel.
    Michael Musto: But was Elvis appropriating the music, or that's just the way it was?
    Darlene Love: That's just the way it was. A lot of people think a white person is copying the black person. He just loved the music and he was singing it the way he felt. He sang 'Hound Dog' completely different than Mama Thornton. [Elvis' version was rock, whereas Thornton's was blues.] Even today, they take secular music and put it in gospel, and vice versa. You know, Elvis won three Grammys, and they were all for gospel records.
    Michael Musto: What were your experiences like with Elvis?
    Darlene Love: One time, Elvis decided we'd all go to the movies. He bought this theater out that night.
    Michael Musto: What did you watch - Change of Habit?
    Darlene Love: Don't even ask me. I don't remember. [Laughs] We had a lot of free time when we were recording and when we were making the movie. That's when the Blossoms and myself got a chance to know the gospel side of Elvis. He'd want to know the songs we knew. He'd get his guitar and say, 'You know this song?' 'Yes, we grew up on it'. He'd say, 'Let's do it'.
    Michael Musto: Was he funny or serious?
    Darlene Love: He was funny and he was serious sometimes. If he didn't think he was doing great, he'd say, 'Hey, girls, how'm I doing?' He was very, very funny. I call it that 'country funny'. He would do his moves in the studio the way he was gonna do them onstage. It made it easy to be around him, but sometimes it was not easy because his bodyguards were keeping people from him. He wanted to be with the Blossoms, where he could pull out his guitar. We'd say, 'We think you'd better go. You're gonna get us in trouble'. We'd never forget, because he'd be giving us his personal time.
    Michael Musto: You'd just be hanging out and singing?
    Darlene Love: Yes! Whatever song he knew - 'Amazing Grace' or 'River of Jordan' or 'Heaven Is a Wonderful Place' or 'Sweet Hour of Prayer'. We called them hymns of the church. There was another one called 'Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior'. The Blossoms were known for their harmony. We'd harmonize with him. There's something we had with Elvis that others didn't have. It was fun to be wanted by someone like Elvis Presley.
    Michael Musto: He had tremendous respect for you.
    Darlene Love: Yes, he did. That was great. I always say he left us way too soon. He is where I plan to go one day, so I'll see him again.
    Michael Musto: You were all rather young and great-looking. Was there any sexual tension in the air?
    Darlene Love: There was. It could have been. But I was too scared to do anything.
    Michael Musto: You fool! [Laughs] Kidding. You wanted to keep it professional.
    Darlene Love: And I definitely did. Something about dating someone you're working for, it takes away from that. 'I know he's never gonna look at me the same after this'. [Laughs] He'd start playing with me. He'd tap you on the shoulder or do a hip shake, and me and Elvis knew what that meant.
    Michael Musto: Flirting?
    Darlene Love: Yeah, I think so, and I think it showed his human side. I wasn't bad-looking - and I was thin, too. [Laughs] He wanted to take out time and be around us. The reason we sang on his '68 comeback special is he was the one that insisted that the Blossoms sing in the music section of the show.
    Michael Musto: So Elvis treated you better than Phil Spector did?
    Darlene Love: Oh my God, I'd say so.
    Michael Musto: That's an easy one.
    Darlene Love: That's a real easy one. Phil took advantage of me and my talent. With Elvis, he wanted us to work, and we got paid well. It wasn't like Phil Spector cracking the whip and us running around!
    And that is it! Hope you all enjoyed reading!
    TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ everyone!

    • @senyart890
      @senyart890 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Ooh, great interview Sammy.

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@senyart890 Isn't it? I'm so glad you enjoyed reading 💖📖💖🙏💕

    • @jennyjorgensen9935
      @jennyjorgensen9935 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much for this interview, Sammy! I haven't heard it before. You are the best!!!❤❤❤

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@jennyjorgensen9935 Thank you so much Miss Jenny 💖🙏💕 Yes, I love this interview! She gave others but this one here is special because not everyone knows about it.
      I'm very glad and humbled you enjoyed reading this one 😊💖📖💖💐

  • @joelsalgado7249
    @joelsalgado7249 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Me encanta esta canción. Gracias, Seph, por reaccionar a ella. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱

  • @maggieshome
    @maggieshome Před 3 měsíci +6

    I love Elvis sideburns, i love this song good film. Haha 😂 you are brilliant Seph 💕

  • @jjbud3124
    @jjbud3124 Před 3 měsíci +10

    Oh, you're finally getting to the better songs from the Change of Habit movie. One other still to come - Rubberneckin'. These are the two best songs of the movie. Pretty good movie and the last one. The priest was saying "the Lord moves in mysterious ways." The nun is actress Mary Tyler Moore. She is well known and starred in two long-running television shows (The Dick Van Dyke Show and the Mary Tyler Moore Show. Both were good). You need to see the movie to understand the long views of the nun.

    • @judyzeller3921
      @judyzeller3921 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Totally agree with you. It seems hard for Seth to understand certain things (like why the long shot of Mary Tyler Moore). If you'd seen the movie before reviewing the songs, you'd understand but then you'd have already heard the songs so it's a dilemma. There's a reason they show her for so long w/her eyes moving from Elvis to Jesus. She was a very beloved television actor. Also, you aren't viewing the songs in the order they're sung in the movie. This is last song in movie, but Rubberneckin' is at the very beginning of the movie & is great. Maybe if you do the songs in the order they're in the movie, might make a little more sense to you. Not sure. And I love his sideburns until mid-70's when IMO the really long bushy hair & sideburns weren't as attractive as the earlier looks.

  • @Wildlife_SA.
    @Wildlife_SA. Před 3 měsíci +6

    Mary Tyler Moore is the famous nun actress you were asking about. The Blossoms are the singing ladies group on the left. Elvis looks great, always loved his sideburns! He wore them well, they suited him. I love this jovial gospel song! Very nice vid. I enjoyed your reaction too Seph 👍

  • @nancy9891
    @nancy9891 Před 3 měsíci +3

    His last movie and I loved it. Then to the ‘68 Comeback Special and then to Las Vegas and back to entertainment.

  • @davidpresley7949
    @davidpresley7949 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The reason they keep going on her face is because she has to choose between God or Elvis
    She had falling in love with Elvis but she is a nun
    God comes first
    Sorry Elvis 😆
    Elvis looks amazing
    He stopped using that greasy stuff in his hair
    The sideburns suit Elvis
    It's an Elvis' thing
    The actress is Mary Tyler Moore
    The movie is Change of habit
    The song you were referring to
    Have a happy
    When elvis is on tbe carousel
    With that little girl trying to make her smile
    Seph
    Love your reactions ❤
    Elvis is so cool and you are to mate

    • @judyzeller3921
      @judyzeller3921 Před 3 měsíci +1

      IMO they leave their relationship an open question at the end. God HAD come first but we don't know what she's going to do.

  • @TheSpitmitt
    @TheSpitmitt Před 3 měsíci +17

    You cant say it is out of context if you havent seen the movie...se is deep in thought about being with Elvis or staying a nun,

  • @StacyMoore241
    @StacyMoore241 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The nun is Mary Tyler Moore. In the movie Elvis Falls in love with her, and she is trying to determine her feelings for her dedication as a nun or would she like to be married and love only one man which would be Elvis Presley

  • @medfordvictra9031
    @medfordvictra9031 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I think the long shots of the nun cuz she was puzzled between staying a nun or leaving the order to stay with the man she loves just my opinion the movie was great and very emotional

  • @lechat8533
    @lechat8533 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The attractive nun was Mary Tyler Moore, a famous sitcom star and America`s darling at that time :) Elvis had a crush on her. He was probably a bit starstruck :)
    She found it amusing, and although she was one year younger than Elvis, she remarked that it was like when a student has a crush on his teacher. He called her "Mam" when they first met, and that was certainly new to her, especially in the late 60s.
    Mary Tyler wasn`t a rock`n roll fan, but she said she liked his non-rock music.

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci

      I think thats the great thing about Elvis, no matter what kinda music you like there's always gonna be atleast 1 song from elvis you love "Mostly because of the multiple genres he sang throughout the years"

  • @TheSpitmitt
    @TheSpitmitt Před 3 měsíci +6

    he nun in this movie was Mary Tyler Moore,,,,,,she had her own tv series,,,,and Elvis was a big fan.

    • @judyzeller3921
      @judyzeller3921 Před 3 měsíci

      She said in interview she had a crush on Elvis. She hadn't been a fan of his rock 'n roll music, but had all wonderful things to say about him. The Memphis Mafia said he had a crush on her. Very endearing. It appears it was a platonic relationship, but they both appear to have really enjoyed each other.

  • @sherrera66
    @sherrera66 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Yes it’s the same movie Change of Habit excellent movie actually. One of my favorites in his series of movies my favorite song from this is Rubberneckin and he’s super sexy. Well she is trying to make up her mind Seph u need to see the movie.

  • @AlwaysEPDoris
    @AlwaysEPDoris Před 3 měsíci +7

    Looove the sideburns!! So sexy❤

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 Před 2 měsíci

    Larry cellar said they always cut them with his facial
    Structure in mind and made them an accent. Everyone had sideburns then. Mostly because of him, but it was a thang.

  • @Laura-M-L
    @Laura-M-L Před 3 měsíci +3

    I love his sideburns but the biggest ones in the late 70’s were a bit much. Such a handsome face he could get away with any hairstyle. We can all understand the nun’s dilemma! 😂 I really need to watch this movie, I have the dvd but no player to play it on! 😂

  • @dcftcb7764
    @dcftcb7764 Před 3 měsíci +1

    👑✌️

  • @ronaldhol9175
    @ronaldhol9175 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That pretty nun is Mary Tyler Moore and in this scene she's trying to decide whether she's going to remain a nun or go off with Elvis.

  • @MrAlanfalk73
    @MrAlanfalk73 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Elvis was at his best when he sang Gospel 😊

  • @gorse9030
    @gorse9030 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Well you were not your usual sharp self today Seph, as others have explained her strange 'look'. Also when the guy/priest says he moves in mysterious ways I think he is talking about the 'man upstairs'. Definite banger though.

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci

      I didn't here "The lord moves in mysterious ways" i heard "He moves in mysterious ways" a mishearing on my part 😅 i personally think it would have been a pretty good joke but this is probably one of his more serious type movies? So that joke wouldn't have fitted well

  • @Samua3
    @Samua3 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It lingers on her because she has made the decision to stay as a nun and is so in love with him. It's so sad really! I can say I that because you've just watched the end. 😅

  • @carolyn_sm7182
    @carolyn_sm7182 Před 3 měsíci +2

    pretty sure this is from the movie Change of Habit

  • @nealmalik9142
    @nealmalik9142 Před 3 měsíci +2

    He moves in mysterious ways ...... He was talking about the lord ...... Not Elvis ...... No Brag ...... Just Fact .....

  • @jeanineking6327
    @jeanineking6327 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seph thats mary tyler moore

  • @williejoe-ee9qy
    @williejoe-ee9qy Před 3 měsíci +2

    Next, Falling in reverse pliizzzz...

  • @TheSpitmitt
    @TheSpitmitt Před 3 měsíci +5

    They linger on the nun because she is deciding about being with Elvis or staying in the church as a nun.

  • @jons.105
    @jons.105 Před 3 měsíci +2

    That's Mary Tyler Moore, the co-star of the picture!! Good grief.

  • @StacyMoore241
    @StacyMoore241 Před 3 měsíci

    I bought this movie from Walmart for $5.00 on DVD.

  • @user-kx6mc2um5i
    @user-kx6mc2um5i Před 3 měsíci +3

    How does anybody not know Mary Tyler Moore?

  • @nealmalik9142
    @nealmalik9142 Před 3 měsíci +2

    That good looking girl is ...... Mary Taylor Moore ...... No Brag ..... Just Fact ......

  • @magnuslofgren2441
    @magnuslofgren2441 Před 23 dny

    Perhaps she is falling in love with Elvis and tries to look at the symbols in the church to get over it, I don't know if it could be so, I have not seen this movie...

  • @MrAlanfalk73
    @MrAlanfalk73 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The nonne is sitting there not being able to decide if she should keep being a non or go with Elvis, therefor we see her like that. Looking foreward to the song rubberneckn from the same movie.

    • @jjbud3124
      @jjbud3124 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Shhh! Don't spoil the movie for him.

  • @StacyMoore241
    @StacyMoore241 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The priest meant god

  • @pennyyoung3166
    @pennyyoung3166 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Mary Tyler Moore is making a face because she has to make up her mind to leave the convent for Elvis

  • @medfordvictra9031
    @medfordvictra9031 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yes l love his sideburns but not like everybody else l like his hair a bit lighter than the real black

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz Před 3 měsíci +4

    The movie is "Change of Habit". You still haven't hit the best song. This movie was actually dramatic. Honey the sideburns are his trademark he had them since 15 and said he got in trouble for them. The girl is the famous Mary Tyler Moore fro Dick Van Dyke show. She had a reason for her look.

  • @timcarr6401
    @timcarr6401 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What do you call a wandering nun?
    A Roman Catholic.

  • @robbansa
    @robbansa Před 3 měsíci +4

    That song doesn't vibe with me at all, the movie Change Of Habit was his last it isn't to bad though. He should have made a Gospel concert tour imo.

  • @kenmcd8338
    @kenmcd8338 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seph it might be better if you watch songs from the movies and ignore the actual scene and enjoy the song.
    You make critical comments about "why are they doing the long lingering camera shots of Mary Tyler Moore and you say you did not like those type shots.
    I think on another movie song you found fault enough to gripe about why this or that was happening in the scene and it seemed dumb to you. The camera shots are used to advance plot points and if you have no idea the plot..of THAT MOVIE..THEN ALOT JUST WILL NOT MAKE SENSE
    SPOILER ON THIS FILM "CHANGE OF HABIT"PLOT-the nuns go to a free clinic to help the doctor in his clinic duties but to be accepted as women they put on modern cloths and try to blend in,
    Mary Tyler Moore is the lead nun and she works close with the clinic Dr helping patients.
    The Dr falls for the undercover nun-and she has feelings for the Dr also,'
    The end song shows the Dr singing in church and the sister the dr has fallen for is there.
    AS he sings this Christian song the nun who has feelings for the Dr keeps looking at Elvis as he sings and then cuts to the statue of Jesus on the Cross, and to the VIrgin Mary statue and then back at Elvis .She is deciding which life she wants that of a normal person or as a Nun in a convent.
    those lingering shots on the nun were to show the fact that she is trying to decide to stay a nun and serve Christ or leave the order and marry the Dr (ELvis)That is why the camera lingers on her face near the end of the movie
    Not watching the films all the way thru but listening to the songs from the film leave out a lot explaing that takes place as the film progresses n without watching the film from the start you can not see the motivation and reasoning for the hows and whys of the film,

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci

      Its a little late for this as ive already reacted to all the songs from his films 😅 only rubberneckin is left

  • @ianraymondback
    @ianraymondback Před 3 měsíci +2

    Seth if you don't want to see the ending before you see the film always look for the audio version

    • @SephPlays
      @SephPlays Před 3 měsíci +1

      Well luckily this was the last Elvis movie ending i will ever react to, so no more spoliers for me haha

  • @ianraymondback
    @ianraymondback Před 3 měsíci +1

    The point is she's falling in love with him and feeling guilty

  • @mysticalbuttmonkeys4058
    @mysticalbuttmonkeys4058 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seph it's hard to say the focus was on her too much..that nun was hot