Full Tracklist Revealed for Baz Luhrmann’s ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ Soundtrack
Full Tracklist Revealed for Baz Luhrmann’s ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ Soundtrack
Experience the timeless magic of Elvis Presley with the EPiC soundtrack featuring live classics, remixes, and rare footage from Baz Luhrmann’s concert film.
A Legendary Soundtrack That Brings Elvis Back to Life
If you're anything like me, the name Elvis Presley instantly conjures images of the King belting out hits with that unmistakable charisma. Now, Baz Luhrmann, the visionary director behind the 2022 Elvis biopic, has taken it a step further with EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert — a film and soundtrack combo that dives deep into Elvis’s live performances, offering fans an unmatched experience.

Elvis Presley electrifying the crowd during a live performance.
This isn’t just another concert film. It’s a curated journey through long-lost footage, some dating back to the iconic Las Vegas residency in 1970, alongside remastered 16mm clips from the 1972 film Elvis On Tour and even rare 8mm footage from the Graceland archives. The sheer historical significance makes this a treasure trove for fans and music lovers alike.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, the film is set for its IMAX debut on February 20, followed by a wider cinema release a week later. And with that, the soundtrack drops simultaneously, promising an auditory trip packed with energy, nostalgia, and a sprinkle of modern remix magic.
What’s on the Soundtrack? A Blend of Classics, Remixes, and Live Gems
Sony and RCA Records have unveiled a tracklist that feels like a greatest hits concert, layered with fresh spins in the form of remixes and medleys.
- The soundtrack features classic live recordings remixed by top talents like PNAU, who crafted a stunning remix of ‘Don’t Fly Away.’
- Jamieson Shaw brings a fresh touch to ‘In The Ghetto’ and ‘Love Me’ with his remixes, breathing new life into these timeless tunes.
Here’s the full EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert soundtrack:
- Can’t Help Falling In Love (EPiC Intro)
- Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy (EPiC Version)
- That’s All Right (EPiC Version)
- Tiger Man (EPiC Version)
- Wearin’ That Night Life Look
- Hound Dog (EPiC Version)
- Polk Salad Annie (EPiC Version)
- You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling (EPiC Version)
- Little Sister / Get Back (EPiC Version)
- Burning Love (EPiC Version)
- Never Been To Spain (EPiC Version)
- Love Me (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
- I Can’t Stop Loving You (EPiC Version)
- Are You Lonesome Tonight (EPiC Version)
- Always On My Mind (EPiC Version)
- How Great Thou Art (EPiC Version)
- Oh Happy Day (EPiC Version)
- Big Hunk O’ Love (EPiC Version)
- Bridge Over Troubled Water (EPiC Version)
- In The Ghetto (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
- Walk A Mile In My Shoes (EPiC Version)
- Suspicious Minds (EPiC Version)
- Bring The Curtain Down (EPiC Outro)
- Can’t Help Falling In Love (EPiC Version)
- American David (EPiC Version)
- A Change Of Reality (Do You Miss Me?)
- Don’t Fly Away (PNAU Remix)
The soundtrack will be available digitally and on CD from February 20, with a special 2LP vinyl edition arriving on April 24. Vinyl enthusiasts can already pre-order this collector’s gem to add to their record shelves.
A Closer Look at Baz Luhrmann’s Vision
Baz Luhrmann’s passion for Elvis Presley shines through in every frame and note of this project. While preparing his acclaimed 2022 biopic, he stumbled upon a treasure trove of unseen footage from Elvis On Tour and Elvis: That’s The Way It Is. The discovery was no small feat—68 boxes of 35mm and 8mm film had been hidden away in Kansas salt mines under Warner Bros. archives.
Here’s the kicker: the footage came without sound. But Luhrmann’s team didn't let that stop them. They painstakingly restored and synced the visuals to existing audio, creating a seamless concert experience that feels fresh yet authentic.
When discussing the film’s approach, Luhrmann said,
“I wouldn’t call it a documentary, or a concert film; our aim here is to make something new in the Elvis canon … to bring something to the screen that befits the magnitude of Elvis as a performer but also offers deeper revelations of his humanity and inner life.”
This perspective is what truly sets EPiC apart—it’s a celebration of Elvis not just as the legendary performer but as a complex, soulful human being.
The Legacy Continues: From Biopic to Stage
Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 Elvis movie, starring Austin Butler as the King and Tom Hanks as Colonel Tom Parker, was a sweeping success. Garnering over $288 million globally and snagging eight Oscar nominations, it reignited global passion for Elvis’s story.
For those of us who fell in love with that film, EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert serves as a perfect companion piece—immersing us in the live energy and raw emotion of Elvis’s performances. And the story doesn’t stop here. Luhrmann has also confirmed plans for a stage adaptation, so Elvis’s spirit will keep rocking audiences in yet another dazzling format.
Why This Soundtrack Matters to Fans
Remember that feeling when you first heard Elvis Presley live on vinyl or saw his electrifying moves on screen? That magic is captured and amplified here. The blend of vintage performances with contemporary remix touches makes the soundtrack a bridge between eras—perfect for longtime die-hards and new listeners alike.
It’s a sonic time machine, loaded with hits that defined rock ‘n’ roll and moments that remind us why Elvis Presley remains a cultural icon decades later.
Watch the Official Teaser Trailer
Get a taste of the EPiC experience with the official teaser trailer below:
Wrapping It Up: Elvis Lives On in EPiC
Elvis Presley’s music has a way of crossing generations, and Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC project is a vivid reminder of that timeless appeal. From rare footage to reimagined soundscapes, this soundtrack and film invite us to witness the King in all his glory once more.
What’s your favorite Elvis live performance? Could this soundtrack be your new go-to vinyl or digital album? Share your thoughts and keep the conversation alive!
FAQ
- What is the release date for the EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert soundtrack?
The soundtrack releases digitally and on CD on February 20, with a 2LP vinyl version following on April 24. - Are there any remixes on the soundtrack?
Yes, remixes include the PNAU remix of ‘Don’t Fly Away’ and Jamieson Shaw’s remixes of ‘In The Ghetto’ and ‘Love Me.’ - Is the film just a concert recording?
No, Baz Luhrmann clarifies it’s neither a documentary nor a straightforward concert film but a fresh take on Elvis’s live legacy and inner life. - Where was the unseen footage discovered?
The rare 35mm and 8mm footage was found in Warner Bros.’ film archives stored in Kansas salt mines. - Will there be other formats available?
Yes, besides digital and CD, there is a 2LP vinyl release for collectors and audiophiles.
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