

"A Day in the life"
Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 1, 1973, (Friday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 2, 1973, (Saturday)
No information.

BILLBOARD POP CHART (singles)

HOT 100:
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #17.
EASY LISTENING (TOP 40):
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Fool" by Elvis Presley. #12.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (singles)

HOT COUNTRY SINGLES:
"Satin Sheets" by Jeanne Pruett.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #37.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (singles)

BEST SELLING SOUL SIDES:
"I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby"
by Barry White.
BILLBOARD POP CHART (LP's & TAPE)

TOP LP's
"Red Rose Speedway" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #14.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (LP)

HOT COUNTRY LP'S
"Entertainer of the Year" by Loretta Lynn.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #7.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (LP)

BEST SELLING SOUL LP'S
"Birth Day" by the New Birth.
Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 3, 1973, (Sunday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 4, 1973, (Monday)
Elvis attended screenings at either the Memphian or the Crosstown almost every night of the month until he had to go on tour again on the twentieth.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 5, 1973, (Tuesday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 6, 1973, (Wednesday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 7, 1973, (Thursday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 8, 1973, (Friday)
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Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 9, 1973, (Saturday)
No information.

BILLBOARD POP CHART (singles)

HOT 100:
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #21.
EASY LISTENING (TOP 40):
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Fool" by Elvis Presley. #14.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (singles)

HOT COUNTRY SINGLES:
"You Always Come Back (to Hurting Me)"
by Johnny Rodriguez.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #34.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (singles)

BEST SELLING SOUL SIDES:
"One of a Kind (Love Affair)" by the Spinners.
BILLBOARD POP CHART (LP's & TAPE)

TOP LP's
"Red Rose Speedway" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #17.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (LP)

HOT COUNTRY LP'S
"The Rhymer and Other Five and Dimers" by Tom T. Hall.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #13.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (LP)

BEST SELLING SOUL LP'S
"Call Me" by Al Green.
Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 10, 1973, (Sunday)
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Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 11, 1973, (Monday)
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Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 12, 1973, (Tuesday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 13, 1973, (Wednesday)
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Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 14, 1973, (Thursday)
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Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 15, 1973, (Friday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 16, 1973, (Saturday)
No information.

BILLBOARD POP CHART (singles)

HOT 100:
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #28.
EASY LISTENING (TOP 40):
"My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Fool" by Elvis Presley. #18.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (singles)

HOT COUNTRY SINGLES:
"Kids Say the Darndest Things" by Tammy Wynette.
"Steamroller Blues" by Elvis Presley. #32.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (singles)

BEST SELLING SOUL SIDES:
"One of a Kind (Love Affair)" by the Spinners.
BILLBOARD POP CHART (LP's & TAPE)

TOP LP's
"Red Rose Speedway" by Paul McCartney & Wings.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #31.
BILLBOARD COUNTRY CHART (LP)

HOT COUNTRY LP'S
"Behind Closed Doors" by Charlie Rich.
"Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite" by Elvis Presley. #12.
BILLBOARD SOUL CHART (LP)

BEST SELLING SOUL LP'S
"Call Me" by Al Green.
Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 17, 1973, (Sunday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 18, 1973, (Monday)
No information.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 19, 1973, (Tuesday)
Late at night Elvis had minor surgery on his foot in Memphis.

Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 20, 1973, (Wednesday)
REHEARSAL
The Municipal Auditorium, 401 Civic Centre Drive, Mobile, Alabama. (2:30 pm)
Elvis rehearsed before the opening show.
LIVE PERFORMANCE (OPENING SHOW) - (Road Tour 10) (17 Shows) (1)
The Municipal Auditorium, 401 Civic Centre Drive, Mobile, Alabama. (8:30 pm)
Attendance: 10,612
Costume: White Bald Headed Eagle (American Eagle) Suit - Second Belt with Red Cape.
MUSICIANS: Vocals: Elvis Presley - Lead Guitar: James Burton - Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson - Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff - Drums: Ronnie Tutt - Piano: Glen D. Hardin - Guitar: Charlie Hodge.
BACKUP VOCALS: The Sweet Inspirations: Soprano: Myrna Smith - First Tenor: Estelle Brown - Second Tenor: Sylvia Shemwell.
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet: Lead: Donnie Sumner - Tenor: Bill Baize - Baritone: Ed Enoch - Bass: J.D. Sumner - Bass: Ed Wideman.
Soprano: Kathy Westmoreland.
MUSICIAL CONDUCTOR: Joe Guercio.
ORCHESTRA - The Joe Guercio Orchestra.
Elvis began his new road tour with an opening show in Mobile. Jerry Scheff returned to the set up on bass guitar.
Warm Up Act: Jackie Kahane (Comedian).
Opening Act: The Sweet Inspirations:
Songs performed: "NA"
The Stamps Quartet:
Songs performed: "NA"
Songs performed: "Also Sprach Zarathustra", "See See Rider", "I Got a Woman"/"Amen", "Love Me Tender", "Steamroller Blues", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Love Me", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"/"Long Tall Sally"/"Mama Don't Dance"/"Shake, Rattle and Roll"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "I'm Leavin'", "How Great Thou Art", "Hound Dog", "Fever", "What Now My Love", "Suspicious Minds", "Band Introductions", "I'll Remember You", "I Can't Stop Loving You", "An American Trilogy", "A Big Hunk O' Love", "Can't Help Falling in Love", "Closing Vamp"





Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 21, 1973, (Thursday)
LIVE PERFORMANCE (EVENING SHOW) - (Road Tour 10) (17 Shows) (2)
The Omni Coliseum, 100 Techwood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. (8:30 pm)
Attendance: 17,143
Costume: White Sunburst (Orange Starburst) Suit - Original Belt with Orange Cape.
MUSICIANS: Vocals: Elvis Presley - Lead Guitar: James Burton - Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson - Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff - Drums: Ronnie Tutt - Piano: Glen D. Hardin - Guitar: Charlie Hodge.
BACKUP VOCALS: The Sweet Inspirations: Soprano: Myrna Smith - First Tenor: Estelle Brown - Second Tenor: Sylvia Shemwell.
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet: Lead: Donnie Sumner - Tenor: Bill Baize - Baritone: Ed Enoch - Bass: J.D. Sumner - Bass: Ed Wideman.
Soprano: Kathy Westmoreland.
MUSICIAL CONDUCTOR: Joe Guercio.
ORCHESTRA - The Joe Guercio Orchestra.
Elvis continued the tour with a show in Atlanta.
Warm Up Act: Jackie Kahane (Comedian).
Opening Act: The Sweet Inspirations:
Songs performed: "NA"
The Stamps Quartet:
Songs performed: "NA"
Songs performed: "NA"




Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 22, 1973, (Friday)
LIVE PERFORMANCE (EVENING SHOW) - (Road Tour 10) (17 Shows) (3)
The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, New York. (8:30 pm)
Attendance: 16,500
Costume: White Egyptian (Pharaoh) Suit - Fire Suit Belt with Yellow Cape.
MUSICIANS: Vocals: Elvis Presley - Lead Guitar: James Burton - Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson - Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff - Drums: Ronnie Tutt - Piano: Glen D. Hardin - Guitar: Charlie Hodge.
BACKUP VOCALS: The Sweet Inspirations: Soprano: Myrna Smith - First Tenor: Estelle Brown - Second Tenor: Sylvia Shemwell.
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet: Lead: Donnie Sumner - Tenor: Bill Baize - Baritone: Ed Enoch - Bass: J.D. Sumner - Bass: Ed Wideman.
Soprano: Kathy Westmoreland.
MUSICIAL CONDUCTOR: Joe Guercio.
ORCHESTRA - The Joe Guercio Orchestra.
Elvis continued the tour with the first of four consecutive shows in Uniondale.
Warm Up Act: Jackie Kahane (Comedian).
Opening Act: The Sweet Inspirations:
Songs performed: "NA"
The Stamps Quartet:
Songs performed: "NA"
Songs performed: "Also Sprach Zarathustra", "See See Rider", "I Got a Woman"/"Amen", "Love Me Tender", "Steamroller Blues", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Love Me", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"/"Long Tall Sally"/"Mama Don't Dance"/"Shake, Rattle and Roll"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "I'm Leavin'", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Fever", "What Now My Love", "Suspicious Minds", "Band Introductions", "I'll Remember You", "I Can't Stop Loving You", "An American Trilogy", "A Big Hunk O' Love", "Can't Help Falling in Love", "Closing Vamp"




Elvis: "A Day in the Life" June 23, 1973, (Saturday)
LIVE PERFORMANCE (AFTERNOON SHOW) - (Road Tour 10) (17 Shows) (4)
The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, New York. (3:00 pm)
Attendance: 16,500
Costume: White Snowflake Suit - Original Belt with Light Blue Cape.
MUSICIANS: Vocals: Elvis Presley - Lead Guitar: James Burton - Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson - Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff - Drums: Ronnie Tutt - Piano: Glen D. Hardin - Guitar: Charlie Hodge.
BACKUP VOCALS: The Sweet Inspirations: Soprano: Myrna Smith - First Tenor: Estelle Brown - Second Tenor: Sylvia Shemwell.
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet: Lead: Donnie Sumner - Tenor: Bill Baize - Baritone: Ed Enoch - Bass: J.D. Sumner - Bass: Ed Wideman.
Soprano: Kathy Westmoreland.
MUSICIAL CONDUCTOR: Joe Guercio.
ORCHESTRA - The Joe Guercio Orchestra.
Elvis continued the tour with another show in Uniondale.
Warm Up Act: Jackie Kahane (Comedian).
Opening Act: The Sweet Inspirations:
Songs performed: "NA"
The Stamps Quartet:
Songs performed: "NA"
Songs performed: "Also Sprach Zarathustra", "See See Rider", "I Got a Woman"/"Amen", "Love Me Tender", "Steamroller Blues", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Love Me", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Long Tall Sally"/"Mama Don't Dance"/"Shake, Rattle and Roll"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "I'm Leavin'", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Fever", "What Now My Love", "Hound Dog", "Suspicious Minds", "Band Introductions", "All Shook Up", "Don't Be Cruel", "I Can't Stop Loving You", "An American Trilogy", "A Big Hunk O' Love", "Can't Help Falling in Love", "Closing Vamp"




LIVE PERFORMANCE (EVENING SHOW) - (Road Tour 10) (17 Shows) (5)
The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, New York. (8:30 pm)
Attendance: 16,500
Costume: White with Blue Rain Suit - Original Belt with Blue Cape.
MUSICIANS: Vocals: Elvis Presley - Lead Guitar: James Burton - Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson - Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff - Drums: Ronnie Tutt - Piano: Glen D. Hardin - Guitar: Charlie Hodge.
BACKUP VOCALS: The Sweet Inspirations: Soprano: Myrna Smith - First Tenor: Estelle Brown - Second Tenor: Sylvia Shemwell.
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet: Lead: Donnie Sumner - Tenor: Bill Baize - Baritone: Ed Enoch - Bass: J.D. Sumner - Bass: Ed Wideman.
Soprano: Kathy Westmoreland.
MUSICIAL CONDUCTOR: Joe Guercio.
ORCHESTRA - The Joe Guercio Orchestra.
Elvis continued the tour with another show in Uniondale.
Warm Up Act: Jackie Kahane (Comedian).
Opening Act: The Sweet Inspirations:
Songs performed: "NA"
The Stamps Quartet:
Songs performed: "NA"
Songs performed: "Also Sprach Zarathustra", "See See Rider", "I Got a Woman"/"Amen", "Love Me Tender", "Steamroller Blues", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Love Me", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Long Tall Sally"/"Mama Don't Dance"/"Shake, Rattle and Roll"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "Heartbreak Hotel",