The soundtrack to director Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming EPiC: Elvis Presley Live in Concert film will be released by Sony’s Legacy Recordings and RCA Records on Feb. 20, 2025.



The 27-track collection of songs heard in the film will feature a combination of updated remixes of signature live recordings alongside new remixes and medleys of classic songs from Presley.

1. “Can’t Help Falling In Love” (EPiC Intro)
2. “Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy” (EPiC Version)
3. “That’s All Right” (EPiC Version)
4. “Tiger Man” (EPiC Version)
5. “Wearin’ That Night Life Look”
6. “Hound Dog” (EPiC Version)
7. “Polk Salad Annie” (EPiC Version)
8. “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” (EPiC Version)
9. “Little Sister / Get Back” (EPiC Version)
10. “Burning Love” (EPiC Version)
11. “Never Been To Spain” (EPiC Version)
12. “Love Me” (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
13. “I Can’t Stop Loving You” (EPiC Version)
14. “Are You Lonesome Tonight” (EPiC Version)
15. “Always On My Mind” (EPiC Version)
16. “How Great Thou Art” (EPiC Version)
17. “Oh Happy Day” (EPiC Version)
18. “Big Hunk O’ Love” (EPiC Version)
19. “Bridge Over Troubled Water” (EPiC Version)
20. “In The Ghetto” (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
21. “Walk A Mile In My Shoes” (EPiC Version)
22. “Suspicious Minds” (EPiC Version)
23. “Bring The Curtain Down” (EPiC Outro)
24. “Can’t Help Falling In Love” (EPiC Version)
25. “American David” (EPiC Version)
26. “A Change Of Reality (Do You Miss Me?)”
27. “Don’t Fly Away” (PNAU Remix)
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This is supposed to be the ultimate E movie documentary. I can’t wait to see it. I never met him, but I did tour Graceland back in the late 60s. My buddy’s cousin played in a band called The Gentry and had a hit record. We visited Memphis a lot to see his cousin and hang out on Beale Street. He knew one of Elvis’s mafia dudes, and he let us come into the house for a few minutes, and then told us to leave before he got into trouble. I was hoping to at least see “Cilla” or ride a go-kart or something.
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