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CD1
01. (You're The) Devil In Disguise
02. A Big Hunk O'Love
03. Can't Help Falling In Love
04. What A Wonderful Life
05. Love Me
06. Don't Be Cruel
07. In The Ghetto
08. Fairytale
09. Wear Me Ring Around Your Neck
10. Fame And Fortune
11. It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'
12. King Kreole
13. Ain't That Loving You Baby
14. Father Along
15. G.I. Blues
16. Good Luck Charm
17. Green, Green Grass Of Home
18. She's Not You
19. He'll Have To Go
20. I Beg Of You
21. All Shook Up
22. I Believe
23. Bossa Nova Baby
24. I Got Stund
25. If We Never Meet Again
26. Wild In The Country
27. In My Father's House
28. It Hurts Me
29. Jailhouse Rock
30. Joshua Fit The Battle
31. Don't
32. Kentucky Rain
33. Loving You

CD2
01. Run On
02. Mean Woman Blues
03. Angel
04. Memphis Tennessee
05. One-Sided Love Affair
06. Paralysed
07. By And By
08. Doin' The Best I Can
09. Pocketful Of Rainbows
10. His Latest Flame
11. Don't Ask Me Why
12. Return To Sender
13. What's She Really Like
14. Rip It Up
15. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)
16. Shoppin' Arround
17. Always On My Mind
18. Stand By Me
19. The Girl Of My Best Friend
20. Surrender
21. Kiss Me Quick
22. Little Sister
23. Suspicion
24. Teddy Bear
25. I Gotta Know
26. Stuck On You
27. I Need You Love Tonight
28. Tonight Is So Right For Love
29. Too Much
30. If Every Day Was Like Christmas
31. That's Someone You Never Forget
32. Holly Leaves And Christmas Trees
33. Tell Me Why

CD3
01. How Do You Think I Feel
02. The Wonderful World Of Christmas
03. There Is No God But Got
04. Milky White Way
05. My Baby Left Me
06. My Way
07. So Glad You're Mine
08. So High
09. Flamming Star
10. Have I Told Lately That I Love You
11. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
12. It Won't Seem Like Christmas (Without You)
13. Swing Down Sweet Chariot
14. It's Now Or Never
15. It's Impossible
16. For The Good Times
17. Frankfort Special
18. There's Always Me
19. Treat Me Nice
20. Trouble
21. Lonely Man
22. Lonesome Cowboy
23. Love Letters
24. Young And Beautiful
25. True Love
26. Tutti Frutti
27. Guitar Man
28. Hard Headed Woman
29. He Knows Just What I Need
30. Winter Wonderland
31. Wooden Heart
32. Suspicious Minds
33. Big Boots
34. Bosom Of Abraham

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Elvis Presley - An American Icon (2009) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/6808-elvis-presley-an-american-icon-2009.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/6808-elvis-presley-an-american-icon-2009.html Elvis Presley - An American Icon (2009)

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1. Burning Love 2:50
2. I Got A Woman (Got A Sweety) 2:31
3. That's All Right Mama 3:12
4. Something 3:46
5. Hound Dog 1:10
6. Baby What You Want Me To Do 3:20
7. You Gave Me A Mountain 3:19
8. Heartbreak Hotel 1:52
9. Blue Sude Shoes 2:25
10.Steamroller Blues 3:06
11.Love Me Tender 4:22
12.Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2:52
13.My Way 3:57
14.I Can't Stop Loving You 2:09
15.Are You Lonesome Tonight 2:52
16.Love Me 1:46
17.Just Pretend 3:39
18.Medley 3:07
19.Johnny B. Goode 1:46
20.The Wonder Of You 2:24
21.Tryin' To Get To You 3:04
22.It's Over 2:11
23.In The Ghetto 2:33
24.One Night 3:01
25.Heavenly Luck Up In Heaven 3:56

 

Famous in life, Elvis Presley has become even more famous in death as an icon of American music and TV-era celebrity. Presley hit the charts as a rock 'n roll rebel in the 1950s. His 9 September 1956 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show (with Presley shown only from the waist up to hide his swivelling hips) turned him into one of the era's biggest stars. His many hits included "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog" and "Blue Suede Shoes." He also appeared in dozens of lighthearted movies designed to let him cavort and play the guitar onscreen, including King Creole (1958, with Walter Matthau) and Blue Hawaii (1961, with Angela Lansbury). In the late 1960s, after a period of declining fame, he remade himself into "The King," a melodramatic icon known for his sequined karate-style jumpsuits and megaconcerts. The loyalty of his fans is famous; though he died in 1977, sightings of a supposedly surviving Elvis became a kind of international running joke. Elvis's Memphis home, Graceland, has become a permanent shrine to the singer.

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Elvis Presley Mon, 13 Sep 2010 19:22:54 +0000
Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas (2010) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/7599-elvis-presley-blue-christmas-2010.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/7599-elvis-presley-blue-christmas-2010.html Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas (2010)

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1. Winter Wonderland
2. Blue Christmas
3. I’ll Be Hom For Christmas
4. Silver Bells
5. Santa Claus Is Back In Town play
6. The Wonderful World Of Christmas
7. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)
8. If Every Day Was Like Christmas
9. Merry Christmas Baby
10.The First Noel
11.White Christmas
12.If I Get Home On Christmas Day
13.It Won’t Seem Like Christmas (Without You)
14.O Litlle Town Of Bethlehem
15.O Come, All Ye Faithful play
16.Christmas Message From Elvis

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Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes And Other Hits (2008) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/114-blssaoh2008.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/114-blssaoh2008.html Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes And Other Hits (2008)


01-Blue suede shoes  
02-Eready Teddy 
03-My baby left me
04-Lawdy Miss Clawdy
05-Anyway You Want Me
06-Trying to get to you 
07-One sided love affair 
08-So glad you’re mine 
09-When my blue room turn to gold again 
10-How do you think I feel 
11-Let me 
12-Paralyzed

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Elvis Presley - Clambake (2006) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/17703-elvis-presley-clambake-2006.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/17703-elvis-presley-clambake-2006.html Elvis Presley - Clambake (2006)

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1. Guitar Man (2:21)
2. Clambake (2:39)
3. Who Needs Money (3:18)
4. A House That Has Everything (2:16)
5. Confidence (2:35)
6. Hey, Hey, Hey (2:34)
7. You Don't Know Me (2:31)
8. The Girl I Never Loved (1:55)
9. How Can You Lose What You Never Had (2:28)
10. Big Boss Man (2:54)
11. Singing Tree (2:19)
12. Just Call Me Lonesome (2:12)
13. You Don't Know Me (Movie Version) Take 20 (2:21)
14. Clambake (Reprise) Take 4 (0:26)
15. Clambake - Take 3B (2:42)
16. How Can You Lose What You Never Had - Takes 1, 2 (4:16)
17. You Don't Know Me (Movie Version) Take 3 (2:37)
18. Hey, Hey, Hey - Takes 3, 5, 6 (5:05)
19. The Girl I Never Loved - Takes 4, 5 (3:33)
20. Clambake - Takes 1, 5 (3:26)
21. A House That Has Everything - Takes 4, 5, 6 (4:00)
22. You Don't Know Me (Movie Version) Takes 7, 10 (3:15)
23. How Can You Lose What You Never Had - Take 3 (2:37)
24. Hey, Hey, Hey - Takes 7, 8 (4:13)
25. Clambake (Reprise) Takes 1, 2, 3 (2:46)

    Elvis Presley − vocals
    The Jordanaires − backing vocals
    Millie Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, June Page, Priscilla Hubbard − backing vocals
    Boots Randolph, Norm Ray − saxophone
    Pete Drake − pedal steel guitar
    Scotty Moore, Chip Young − electric guitar
    Jerry Reed − electric guitar on September 10
    Charlie McCoy − organ, harmonica
    Floyd Cramer, Hoyt Hawkins − piano, organ
    Bob Moore − double bass
    D. J. Fontana, Buddy Harman – drums

 

Here we have another later-movie-career Elvis entry which warrants reconsideration. By '67/'68, it seems that even the deepest fans placed a new Presley movie soundtrack not one of their highest priorities (although chart placements and approximate sales reports show that he didn't completely slip out of the public view). At the time of John Wesley Harding, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, and the rest, the very first Rock and Roll Superstar kept grindin' out alot of pleasant ballads and rather tame uptempos, going absolutely nowhere.

There are some nice tracks supporting the tired formula flick. "The Girl I Never Loved" is an exquisite valentine - Elvis' voice is a little rough but the he handles it beautifully, creating a real art song. Another interesting cut is the medium philosophical beat ballad, "A House That Has Everything". Presley is not at his best here either, but it is not something to be dismissed.

The Ray Charles ballad, "You Don't Know Me", is also used effectively, but the later studio remake - used in place of the movie version on the soundtrack - is a stronger rendition.

A very interesting, very short, originally unused item is the "reprise" of the movie title tune, however done as a slow blues, with a presumptive Presley guitar giving it thrust. Why they couldn't expand on this nugget, who knows?

It's been written that one of the movie's co-stars mentioned that Elvis performed "Baby, What You Want Me To Do", at the cast party, albeit reluctantly. Maybe he had "the blues" in mind throughout the filming. Ofcourse he's been called one of the best blues singers in history.

The bonus songs are, ofcourse, Guitar Man, and Big Boss Man, very impressive modest sellers, interestingly enough, also in the blues vein. "Singing Tree" is an unusual beat ballad, featuring an excellent double-tracked vocal, and a panoramic piano. --- Phil S., amazon.com

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Elvis Presley - On Stage (1970/1999) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/4058-elvis-presley-on-stage-2010.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/4058-elvis-presley-on-stage-2010.html Elvis Presley - On Stage (1970/1999)

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1 	See See Rider	2:33
2 	Release Me	3:09
3 	Sweet Caroline	2:51
4 	Runaway	2:18
5 	The Wonder Of You	2:51
6 	Polk Salad Annie	5:26
7 	Yesterday / Hey Jude	4:39
8 	Proud Mary	2:46
9 	Walk A Mile In My Shoes	2:49
10 	In The Ghetto	2:45
11 	Don't Cry Daddy	2:59
12 	Kentucky Rain	3:53
13 	I Can't Stop Loving You	2:21
14 	Suspicious Minds	5:04
15 	Long Tall Sally	1:26
16 	Let It Be Me	3:23

Backing Vocals – The Imperials Quartet, The Sweet Inspirations 
Backing Vocals [Overdubs] – Dolores Edgin, Ginger Holladay, Hurshel Wiginton, Jeannie Green,
 Jim Glaser, Joe Babcock, June Page, Mary Holladay, Millie Kirkham, Sandy Posey
Bass – Jerry Scheff
Conductor – Bobby Morris
Drums – Bob Lanning
Drums [1969] – Ronnie Tutt
Guitar – Charlie Hodge, Elvis Presley, James Burton, James Wilkinson
Orchestra – Bobby Morris Orchestra
Piano – Glen D. Hardin
Piano [1969] – Larry Muhoberac 

 

Elvis' second live album, partly cut at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in early 1970, is one of his most unfairly underrated releases. At the time, it did seem a bit cheap, offering ten songs that weren't necessarily associated with Presley. By this time, he was adding covers of other artists' contemporary hits to his set, not to capitalize on their success but to keep his hand in contemporary music and show audiences of the era that he was capable of doing more than reprising his own '50s and early-'60s songs. The critics failed to notice two things, however: Presley had the same first-rate band who had graced the previous tour, led by James Burton on guitar; when he performed Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline," Tony Joe White's "Polk Salad Annie," and (most especially) Del Shannon's "Runaway," he did them extremely well. "The Wonder of You" might not have been "That's All Right" or even "Heartbreak Hotel," but it was a towering performance by a singer who could, even then, run circles around virtually anyone in the business this side of Roy Orbison. ---Bruce Eder, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Elvis Presley Sat, 27 Mar 2010 14:38:33 +0000
Elvis Presley - The 50 Greatest Love Songs (2001) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/8216-elvis-presley-the-50-greatest-love-songs-2001.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/8216-elvis-presley-the-50-greatest-love-songs-2001.html Elvis Presley - The 50 Greatest Love Songs (2001)

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CD1
01. (00:03:40) Elvis Presley - Always On My Mind
02. (00:03:50) Elvis Presley - And I Love You So play
03. (00:04:30) Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds
04. (00:02:49) Elvis Presley - Don't Cry Daddy
05. (00:03:07) Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight
06. (00:01:52) Elvis Presley - Surrender
07. (00:03:16) Elvis Presley - It's Now Or Never
08. (00:02:36) Elvis Presley - The Wonder Of You
09. (00:04:24) Elvis Presley - You've Lost That Loving Feeling
10. (00:02:52) Elvis Presley - It's Impossible
11. (00:04:00) Elvis Presley - Until It's Time For You To Go
12. (00:02:31) Elvis Presley - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
13. (00:03:12) Elvis Presley - For The Good Times
14. (00:02:24) Elvis Presley - Spanish Eyes
15. (00:02:59) Elvis Presley - There Goes My Everything
16. (00:03:36) Elvis Presley - Make The World Go Away
17. (00:03:22) Elvis Presley - She Wears My Ring
18. (00:02:31) Elvis Presley - Unchained Melody play
19. (00:02:43) Elvis Presley - It's Only Love
20. (00:04:36) Elvis Presley - I Just Can't Help Believin'
21. (00:03:26) Elvis Presley - Let It Be Me
22. (00:01:55) Elvis Presley - Rags To Riches
23. (00:03:30) Elvis Presley - I've Lost You

CD2
24. (00:03:02) Elvis Presley - I Can't Help Falling In Love
25. (00:02:49) Elvis Presley - Hawaiian Wedding Song
26. (00:02:31) Elvis Presley - Fame And Fortune
27. (00:02:25) Elvis Presley - Good Luck Charm
28. (00:02:10) Elvis Presley - She's Not You
29. (00:02:36) Elvis Presley - Suspicion play
30. (00:02:23) Elvis Presley - The Girl Of My Best Friend
31. (00:03:01) Elvis Presley - The Thrill Of Your Love
32. (00:02:35) Elvis Presley - Pocketful Of Rainbows
33. [00:02:18] Elvis Presley - There's Always Me
34. (00:02:51) Elvis Presley - Love Letters
35. [00:04:08] Elvis Presley - I'll Remember You
36. (00:02:29) Elvis Presley - It Hurts Me
37. (00:02:29) Elvis Presley - You Don't Know Me
38. (00:02:44) Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender
39. (00:02:07) Elvis Presley - True Love
40. (00:02:35) Elvis Presley - I Was The One
41. (00:02:41) Elvis Presley - I Want You, I Need You, I Love You play
42. (00:02:14) Elvis Presley - Loving You
43. (00:02:45) Elvis Presley - Love Me
44. (00:04:12) Elvis Presley - Old Shep
45. (00:03:23) Elvis Presley - That's When Your Heartaches Begin
46. (00:02:04) Elvis Presley - Young And Beautiful
47. [00:02:08] Elvis Presley - Don't Ask Me Why
48. (00:01:52) Elvis Presley - As Long As I Have You
49. (00:02:50) Elvis Presley - Don't
50. (00:02:36) Elvis Presley - A Fool Such As I

 

It's a shame that only one side of Elvis' multi-faceted talent is remembered 25 years on from his death but there is so much more to the millennium's greatest performer than garish jump suits and shaky legs. The 50 Greatest Love Songs reminds us what a great singer Presley was; coming from the heart with more feeling and passion than most could ever imagine, all 50 of these songs are classics of the last four decades. The double disc set includes all the up-tempo standards like the incredible "Suspicious Minds", "I just can't help believin'" and "Always On My Mind" plus the Dusty Springfield signature tune "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me". Also included are some of his older works from before and during the cinema years like "Good Luck Charm", "Love Me Tender" and "Old Shep". So no blue shoes, no sequinned jump suits, just the king singing about life, love and heartache. --Georgina Collins, amazon.com

 

 

There have been several compilations of Elvis love songs but I think this is the best. Several of the songs selected are the obvious classics that will be forever associated with Elvis (even if one or two of them were previously recorded by other singers) - these include Are you lonesome tonight, Can't help falling in love, Always on my mind, It's now or never, Love me tender, A fool such as I, The wonder of you and There goes my everything. There also some classic Elvis songs that aren't always selected for compilations of this type (She's not you, Good luck charm) as well as covers of songs generally associated with other singers, but which Elvis sing superbly. These include Hawaiian wedding song, Spanish eyes, You've lost that loving feeling, Make the world go away, Let it be me, And I love you so, You don't have to say you love me and Unchained melody. As well as the obvious hits and covers, this album also contains some great songs that are not well known - songs like Thrill of your love and Pocketful of rainbows, which will be new to most buyers of this collection. This is as near to the perfect compilation of Elvis love songs that you are ever likely to find. Even this isn't absolutely perfect - it features Old Shep, which is a great song (actually one of my favorite Elvis recordings) but it doesn't really belong here even though I know that most people love their dogs. Don't let that put you off - if you want a collection of this type, buy it anyway. –--Peter Durward Harris, amazon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Elvis Presley Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:49:26 +0000
Elvis Presley - Ultimate Gospel (2007) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/6147-elvis-presley-ultimate-gospel-2007.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/6147-elvis-presley-ultimate-gospel-2007.html Elvis Presley - Ultimate Gospel (2007)

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01. How Great Thou Art
02. So High
03. Amazing Grace
04. Crying In The Chapel
05. You'll Never Walk Alone
06. Swing Down Sweet Chariot
07. In My Father's House
08. Milky White Way
09. His Hand In Mine
10. I Believe In The Man In The Sky
11. Where Could I Go But To The Lord
12. If The Lord Wasn't Walking By My Side
13. Run On
14. He Touched Me
15. Bosom Of Abraham
16. Lead Me, Guide Me
17. Joshua Fit The Battle
18. If We Never Meet Again
19. I, John
20. Reach Out To Jesus
21. Who Am I
22. Help Me
23. An Evening Prayer
24. Take My Hand, Precious Lord
25. (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)

 

Though RCA released only three LPs and an EP of dedicated gospel material during the lifetime of Elvis Presley, it's likely that he sang more gospel than any other type of music. Late at night, after a session or a show, Elvis would seek out and keep awake anyone who could carry a tune, in order to pore over the nuggets of gospel music he had soaked up during his early years at the Assembly of God churches in Tupelo and Memphis. And among Elvis' most prized awards, among hundreds, were his four Grammy awards for Best Sacred Performance or Best Inspirational Performance. Elvis: Ultimate Gospel completes RCA's cycle of Elvis gospel remasters, which began in 1994 with the two-disc Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Songs and continued with the three-disc box set Peace in the Valley. This one is a solid single-disc sampler, simple but stellar, including roughly half of his officially released gospel material. The selections are judiciously spread from throughout his career; two come from the 1957 EP Peace in the Valley, six are from 1967's How Great Thou Art, and seven each are from 1960's His Hand in Mine and 1972's He Touched Me. The only caveat is the disorienting sequencing that finds songs from different eras scattered across this collection; consider the fairly large step required to move from the sweet, reverent Elvis of 1960's "Crying in the Chapel" to the grandiose Elvis of 1967's "You'll Never Walk Alone." Everything else about this collection is accomplished, but fans of gospel in general or Elvis specifically should consider either the two-disc collection or an original album like His Hand in Mine, which stands out as among the best recordings in Elvis' discography. ---John Bush, AllMusic Review

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Elvis Presley ‎– 80Th Anniversary Special Edition (2014) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/23029-elvis-presley--80th-anniversary-special-edition-2014.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/85-elvispresley/23029-elvis-presley--80th-anniversary-special-edition-2014.html Elvis Presley ‎– 80Th Anniversary Special Edition (2014)

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1-1 	That's All Right 	
1-2 	Heartbreak Hotel 	
1-3 	Blue Suede Shoes 	
1-4 	Hound Dog 	
1-5 	Don't Be Cruel 	
1-6 	Love Me Tender 	
1-7 	(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Beasr 	
1-8 	Loving You 	
1-9 	All Shook Up 	
1-10 	One Night 	
1-11 	Jailhouse Rock 	
1-12 	Don't 	
1-13 	(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I 	
1-14 	Such A Night 	
1-15 	Are You Lonesome Tonight 	
1-16 	It's Now Or Never 	
1-17 	Wooden Heart 	
1-18 	Crying In The Chapel 	
1-19 	Return To Sender 	
1-20 	(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame 	
1-21 	Can't Help Falling In Love 	
1-22 	Kiss Me Quick 	
1-23 	Viva Las Vegas 	
1-24 	Suspicion 	
1-25 	(You're The) Devil In Disguise 	
1-26 	Guitar Man 	
1-27 	Memories 	
1-28 	Bossa Nova Baby 	
1-29 	A Little Less Conversation (JXL Remix) 	

2-1 	Suspicious Minds 	
2-2 	If I Can Dream 	
2-3 	I'll Remember You 	
2-4 	In The Ghetto 	
2-5 	Kentucky Rain 	
2-6 	Don't Cry Daddy 	
2-7 	Are You Lonesome Tonight (Laughing Version) 	
2-8 	The Wonder Of You 	
2-9 	Just Pretend 	
2-10 	You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 	
2-11 	Bridge Over Troubled Water 	
2-12 	Polk Salad Annie 	
2-13 	You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling 	
2-14 	I Just Can't Help Believin' 	
2-15 	Burning Love 	
2-16 	Always On My Mind 	
2-17 	You Gave Me A Mountain 	
2-18 	I Can't Stop Loving You 	
2-19 	An American Trilogy 	
2-20 	My Boy 	
2-21 	How Great Thou Art 	
2-22 	My Way 	

 

Elvis’ musical influences were the pop and country music of the time, the gospel music he heard in church and at the all-night gospel sings he frequently attended, and the black R&B he absorbed on historic Beale Street as a Memphis teenager.

In 1954, Elvis began his singing career with the legendary Sun Records label in Memphis. In late 1955, his recording contract was sold to RCA Victor. By 1956, he was an international sensation. With a sound and style that uniquely combined his diverse musical influences and blurred and challenged the social and racial barriers of the time, he ushered in a whole new era of American music and popular culture.

He starred in 33 successful films, made history with his television appearances and specials, and knew great acclaim through his many, often record-breaking, live concert performances on tour and in Las Vegas. Globally, he has sold over one billion records, more than any other artist. His American sales have earned him gold, platinum or multi-platinum awards. Among his many awards and accolades were 14 Grammy nominations (3 wins) from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award which he received at age 36, and his being named One of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation for 1970 by the United States Jaycees. Without any of the special privileges, his celebrity status might have afforded him, he honorably served his country in the U.S. Army.

His talent, good looks, sensuality, charisma, and good humor endeared him to millions, as did the humility and human kindness he demonstrated throughout his life. Known the world over by his first name, he is regarded as one of the most important figures of twentieth century popular culture. Elvis died at his Memphis home, Graceland, on August 16, 1977. ---elvis.com

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1 	Stuck On You 	2:18
2 	Fame And Fortune 	2:29
3 	Make Me Know It 	1:58
4 	Fever 	3:31
5 	The Girl Of My Best Friend 	2:21
6 	I Will Be Home Again 	2:33
7 	Dirty, Dirty Feeling 	1:35
8 	The Thrill Of Your Love 	2:59
9 	Soldier Boy 	3:04
10 	Such A Night 	2:58
11 	It Feels So Right 	2:09
12 	Girl Next Door Went A'Walking 	2:12
13 	Like A Baby 	2:38
14 	Reconsider Baby 	3:39
15 	Are You Lonesome Tonight? 	3:05
16 	I Gotta Know 	2:15
17 	Mess Of Blues 	2:39
18 	It's Now Or Never 	3:14

Backing Vocals – The Jordanaires
Bass – Bob Moore, Hank Garland
Drums – Buddy Harman, D.J. Fontana
Guitar – Elvis Presley, Hank Garland, Scotty Moore
Harmony Vocals – Charlie Hodge (tracks: 6)
Piano – Floyd Cramer
Saxophone – Homer 'Boots' Randolph

 

Although they have common recording origins, two of the three singles, "It's Now or Never" and "Are You Lonesome Tonight," were very quirky by the standards of Elvis songs at the time -- the former inspired by Elvis's admiration for Tony Martin's 1949 hit "There's No Tomorrow," while the latter was recorded at the request of Col. Parker as a favor to his wife. They add to the diversity of sounds on this record, which shows a mature Elvis Presley. "Dirty, Dirty Feeling" and "It Feels So Right" showed he could still rock out and challenge authority and propriety, while "Reconsider Baby" and "Like a Baby" offer some of his best blues performances; but "The Thrill of Your Love" (a very gospel-tinged number), "Soldier Boy," "Girl of My Best Friend," and "Girl Next Door Went a' Walking," also displayed the rich, deep vocalizing that would challenge critics' expectations of Elvis Presley playing rhythm guitar throughout. He also comes off better than on any of his other albums since arriving at RCA, as a musician as much as a "star" (he'd always had a lot more to say about running his sessions than the critics who loathed his RCA years indicated). ---Bruce Eder, AllMusic Review

 

‘Elvis Is Back!’ the album that Elvis Presley recorded in Nashville in March and April 1960 is widely regarded as one of the best and most important albums he ever made.

A half-century later, "Elvis Is Back" is now coupled with 1961’s "Something For Everybody," an album he recorded back in Nashville one year later. Along with one dozen hit single sides also recorded in Nashville’s famous Studio B and which charted over roughly the same period of time. ---elvisinfonet.com

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