High Sierra Front Cover

High Sierra is a 1 disc release in a 5” digipack format with an 8-page booklet. It primarily features the performance from May 21, 1974 at the Sahara Tahoe Hotel with additional highlights from other shows that month. Most of the tracks on this release were recorded in 1974 at multiple dinner shows, midnight shows and even the 3:00 am performances. May 26, 1974 was the official date for Elvis' closing at the Sahara Tahoe Hotel however, Elvis added one last performance, at 3:00 am, to accommodate the crowds that had come to Lake Tahoe to see him.

Track Listing

1. See See Rider
2. I Got A Woman / Amen
3. Love Me
4. Trying To Get To You
5. All Shook Up
6. Love Me Tender
7. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me
8. Hound Dog
9. Fever
10. Polk Salad Annie
11. Why Me Lord
12. Suspicious Minds
13. Introductions
14. I Can’t Stop Loving You
15. Help Me
16. Bridge Over Troubled Water
17. Let Me Be There
18. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
19. Big Boss Man
20. Can’t Help Falling In Love
21. Closing Vamp

Bonus Tracks
22. Johnny B. Goode
23. Steamroller Blues
24. Spanish Eyes
25. How Great Thou Art
26. It's Now Or Never
27. I’m Leavin’
28. Introducing Billy Eckstine

All tracks recorded live at the High Sierra Room at the Sahara Tahoe Hotel, Stateline, Nevada
  • Tracks 1-21 recorded May 21, 1974 at the dinner show
  • Tracks 22 & 27 recorded May 25, 1974 at the midnight show
  • Tracks 23, 24 & 25 recorded May 19, 1974 at the dinner show
  • Track 26 recorded May 23, 1974 at the dinner show
  • Track 28 recorded May 27, 1974 at the 3:00 a.m. show
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