Celine & Elvis' "Idol" Duet from the Grave

Celine Dion and Elvis Presley"American Idol" will raise the dead on Wednesday and feature a performance with Celine Dion and ... Elvis Presley?!

While "A.I." teased their "Idol Gives Back" charity benefit by revealing that "two of the biggest stars in musical history come together," sources at last week's taping tell TMZ that Celine sang Elvis Presley's hit, "If I Can Dream" -- with an Elvis impersonator! Ugh! But we're told the impersonator was just used as a stand-in, and what you will actually see when the show airs is Celine singing with a virtual Elvis -- in the vein of Natalie Cole and Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable." Unbelievable!

At the taping, the remaining "Idol" wannabes also sang with Celine and Elvis, but as backup in the choir. Hallelujah! Elvis died nearly thirty years ago, while Celine has been singing at Caesars Palace in Vegas for the last four.

"Idol Gives Back" will help raise money to fight extreme poverty in the U.S. and Africa, and feature artists like Gwen Stefani, P!nk and Josh Groban.

A rep for "American Idol" could not be reached.



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91. The whole point was to show Elvis, not an impersonator. Yes, they needed to show a stand-in to help with the illusion, but the intention was not to *star* a look-a-like. Any show could have done that. I cant imagine Mr. Pelton was not aware of this. Granted, he's the best I've ever seen, but he is not Elvis. The reason he *is* so famous is for being a great *imitation* of someone else. There is only one Elvis. I can't believe people are complaining about seeing the real Elvis as opposed to someone who pretends to be him--no disrespect to Ryan intended at all. And if Idol didn't mention his name on the air, it was to maintain the illusion. Magicians hardly announce their stand-ins, but we know they have them. If Mr. Pelton hadn't been saught out because of his great contributions to this, I would have never found this site or his. He's being mentioned, believe me. Stories all over the net have done digging to find out who the stand in was. Hard work is rewarded in one form or another. As far as the "Elvis coming back being in poor taste" comments. I thought the whole thing was wonderful. Elvis was a very giving person and this was done for charity. Plus imagine all the young viewers out there who, for them, it was like seeing him perform live. What a gift to this generation

Posted at 10:47AM on May 10th 2007 by Nicole

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