Listen "May 12th: Back From The Army & Embraced By Former-Hater Sinatra!"
Episode Synopsis
It’s May 12th, and on May 12th, 1960, Elvis Presley made his first television appearance since returning from the army—broadcast live from the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami. The special was Frank Sinatra’s Welcome Home, Elvis, and it was more than just a variety show—it was a symbolic passing of the torch.Elvis performed “Fame and Fortune” and “Stuck on You,” then swapped hits with Sinatra—crooning “Witchcraft” while Ol’ Blue Eyes serenaded the nation with “Love Me Tender.” The show ended with the entire cast joining in on “It’s Nice to Go Traveling.”The broadcast pulled in a staggering 41.5% of the U.S. TV audience. And Elvis? He earned $125,000 for his six-minute performance—that’s over $1.3 million in today’s money. Not bad for a night’s work.But the bigger payoff was respect. Sinatra, who once slammed Elvis’s music as a “rancid-smelling aphrodisiac,” now stood beside him, publicly embracing the King as “the embodiment of the whole American culture.” It was a defining moment: Elvis wasn’t just back—he was now fully accepted by the old-school elite.
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