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Elvis Presley's Girls! Girls! Girls!. Here's some information about this album: Album Type and Release: It is the soundtrack album for the 1962 film of the same name starring Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor Records in November 1962. Catalog Number: The specific catalog number shown on your album is LSP-2621, indicating a stereo release. Chart Performance & Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Top LPs chart and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on August 13, 1963. Notable Track: The soundtrack includes "Return to Sender," one of Elvis's well-known hits. Contents: The album features 13 great songs from the movie, as indicated on the album cover itself. 1 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Girls! Girls! Girls!. Here's some information about this album: Album Type and Release: It is the soundtrack album for the 1962 film of the same name starring Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor Records in November 1962. Catalog Number: The specific catalog number shown on your album is LSP-2621, indicating a stereo release. Chart Performance & Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Top LPs chart and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on August 13, 1963. Notable Track: The soundtrack includes "Return to Sender," one of Elvis's well-known hits. Contents: The album features 13 great songs from the movie, as indicated on the album cover itself. 2 / 481 -
"Roustabout," the soundtrack to the 1964 American musical film of the same name starring Elvis Presley. Here are some details about the album and film: Release Information: "Roustabout" is the ninth soundtrack album by Elvis Presley, released in October 1964 by RCA Victor Records. Film Connection: The album serves as the soundtrack for the film "Roustabout," which was directed by John Rich and also stars Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, and Leif Erickson alongside Elvis Presley. Commercial Success: The album was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart and eventually being certified Gold by the RIAA on May 20, 1988. It was Presley's final soundtrack to reach number one and his last number one album until "Aloha From Hawaii: Via Satellite" in 1973. 3 / 481 -
"Roustabout," the soundtrack to the 1964 American musical film of the same name starring Elvis Presley. Here are some details about the album and film: Release Information: "Roustabout" is the ninth soundtrack album by Elvis Presley, released in October 1964 by RCA Victor Records. Film Connection: The album serves as the soundtrack for the film "Roustabout," which was directed by John Rich and also stars Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, and Leif Erickson alongside Elvis Presley. Commercial Success: The album was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart and eventually being certified Gold by the RIAA on May 20, 1988. It was Presley's final soundtrack to reach number one and his last number one album until "Aloha From Hawaii: Via Satellite" in 1973. 4 / 481 -
King Creole, the soundtrack from the 1958 film starring Elvis Presley. Here's information about the album: Artist and Title: The album is by Elvis Presley and is titled King Creole. Release Information: It was released by RCA Victor in September 1958 with the catalog number LPM 1884 (mono). The image shows LSP-1884(e), indicating a reprocessed stereo effect version. Significance: This album is the soundtrack to Elvis's last film before he entered the U.S. Army. It features strong vocal performances, such as "Hard Headed Woman" and the title track, "King Creole". Chart Performance: King Creole reached number 2 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. 5 / 481 -
King Creole, the soundtrack from the 1958 film starring Elvis Presley. Here's information about the album: Artist and Title: The album is by Elvis Presley and is titled King Creole. Release Information: It was released by RCA Victor in September 1958 with the catalog number LPM 1884 (mono). The image shows LSP-1884(e), indicating a reprocessed stereo effect version. Significance: This album is the soundtrack to Elvis's last film before he entered the U.S. Army. It features strong vocal performances, such as "Hard Headed Woman" and the title track, "King Creole". Chart Performance: King Creole reached number 2 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. 6 / 481 -
1965 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Harum Scarum, starring Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release Information: Harum Scarum was released by RCA Victor in November 1965 and peaked at number eight on the Top LP's chart. Content: The album serves as the soundtrack for the film and includes 11 songs recorded for the movie, featuring tracks like "Harem Holiday," "Shake That Tambourine," and "Golden Coins". Historical Context: While all recorded tracks were released on the soundtrack, two were notably omitted from the film itself: "Animal Instinct" and "Wisdom of the Ages." The soundtrack and the film are often considered a less successful period in Presley's career. 7 / 481 -
1965 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Harum Scarum, starring Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release Information: Harum Scarum was released by RCA Victor in November 1965 and peaked at number eight on the Top LP's chart. Content: The album serves as the soundtrack for the film and includes 11 songs recorded for the movie, featuring tracks like "Harem Holiday," "Shake That Tambourine," and "Golden Coins". Historical Context: While all recorded tracks were released on the soundtrack, two were notably omitted from the film itself: "Animal Instinct" and "Wisdom of the Ages." The soundtrack and the film are often considered a less successful period in Presley's career. 8 / 481 -
"Pot Luck with Elvis" by Elvis Presley. Here's information about the album: Release Date: It is the seventh studio album by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor on May 18, 1962. Recording Details: The album was recorded in sessions between March 1961 and March 1962. These sessions were primarily at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, and Radio Recorders in Hollywood. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes songs such as "Kiss Me Quick," "Just for Old Time Sake," "(Such An) Easy Question," "I'm Yours," "Suspicion," and "That's Someone You Never Forget". Chart Performance: "Pot Luck" peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Top LP's chart in the US. It became Elvis's seventh chart-topper in the UK. 9 / 481 -
"Pot Luck with Elvis" by Elvis Presley. Here's information about the album: Release Date: It is the seventh studio album by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor on May 18, 1962. Recording Details: The album was recorded in sessions between March 1961 and March 1962. These sessions were primarily at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, and Radio Recorders in Hollywood. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes songs such as "Kiss Me Quick," "Just for Old Time Sake," "(Such An) Easy Question," "I'm Yours," "Suspicion," and "That's Someone You Never Forget". Chart Performance: "Pot Luck" peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Top LP's chart in the US. It became Elvis's seventh chart-topper in the UK. 10 / 481 -
Album Speedway, an original soundtrack album from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture of the same name, featuring Elvis Presley. The album, released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (LPM/LSP 3989) on June 25, 1968, serves as the soundtrack for the 1968 film Speedway starring Presley. It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 chart. The image highlights a special feature in the album: Nancy Sinatra singing "Your Groovy Self". This makes Sinatra the only artist to have a solo performance of a song within any Elvis album. She also duets with Presley on the track "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song". The tracklist of the Speedway album includes: "Speedway" "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song" (duet with Nancy Sinatra) "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby" "Who Are You (Who Am I)" "He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad" "Let Yourself Go" "Your Groovy Self" (solo by Nancy Sinatra) "Five Sleepy Heads" "Western Union" "Mine" "Goin' Home" "Suppose" 11 / 481 -
Album Speedway, an original soundtrack album from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture of the same name, featuring Elvis Presley. The album, released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (LPM/LSP 3989) on June 25, 1968, serves as the soundtrack for the 1968 film Speedway starring Presley. It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 chart. The image highlights a special feature in the album: Nancy Sinatra singing "Your Groovy Self". This makes Sinatra the only artist to have a solo performance of a song within any Elvis album. She also duets with Presley on the track "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song". The tracklist of the Speedway album includes: "Speedway" "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song" (duet with Nancy Sinatra) "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby" "Who Are You (Who Am I)" "He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad" "Let Yourself Go" "Your Groovy Self" (solo by Nancy Sinatra) "Five Sleepy Heads" "Western Union" "Mine" "Goin' Home" "Suppose" 12 / 481 -
Album Speedway, an original soundtrack album from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture of the same name, featuring Elvis Presley. The album, released by RCA Victor in both mono and stereo (LPM/LSP 3989) on June 25, 1968, serves as the soundtrack for the 1968 film Speedway starring Presley. It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 chart. The image highlights a special feature in the album: Nancy Sinatra singing "Your Groovy Self". This makes Sinatra the only artist to have a solo performance of a song within any Elvis album. She also duets with Presley on the track "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song". The tracklist of the Speedway album includes: "Speedway" "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song" (duet with Nancy Sinatra) "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby" "Who Are You (Who Am I)" "He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad" "Let Yourself Go" "Your Groovy Self" (solo by Nancy Sinatra) "Five Sleepy Heads" "Western Union" "Mine" "Goin' Home" "Suppose" 13 / 481 -
The image shows the album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release Date & Label: RCA Victor released this greatest hits compilation in January 1968, in both mono (LPM 3921) and stereo (LSP 3921) formats. Track Selection: The album includes a compilation of singles and B-sides released between 1961 and 1967, featuring tracks like "Love Letters," "Witchcraft," "It Hurts Me," "What'd I Say," "(You're the) Devil in Disguise," and "A Mess of Blues". Historical Significance: This was the final album in the "Gold Records" series released during Elvis' lifetime, preceding his "Comeback Special" of 1968. Collectibility: Mono copies of this album are valuable collector's items because they were released in limited quantities compared to the stereo versions. Album Art: The cover uses a photo of Elvis from March 1965, around the time he was making the film Harum Scarum 14 / 481 -
The image shows the album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release Date & Label: RCA Victor released this greatest hits compilation in January 1968, in both mono (LPM 3921) and stereo (LSP 3921) formats. Track Selection: The album includes a compilation of singles and B-sides released between 1961 and 1967, featuring tracks like "Love Letters," "Witchcraft," "It Hurts Me," "What'd I Say," "(You're the) Devil in Disguise," and "A Mess of Blues". Historical Significance: This was the final album in the "Gold Records" series released during Elvis' lifetime, preceding his "Comeback Special" of 1968. Collectibility: Mono copies of this album are valuable collector's items because they were released in limited quantities compared to the stereo versions. Album Art: The cover uses a photo of Elvis from March 1965, around the time he was making the film Harum Scarum 15 / 481 -
The image shows the album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release Date & Label: RCA Victor released this greatest hits compilation in January 1968, in both mono (LPM 3921) and stereo (LSP 3921) formats. Track Selection: The album includes a compilation of singles and B-sides released between 1961 and 1967, featuring tracks like "Love Letters," "Witchcraft," "It Hurts Me," "What'd I Say," "(You're the) Devil in Disguise," and "A Mess of Blues". Historical Significance: This was the final album in the "Gold Records" series released during Elvis' lifetime, preceding his "Comeback Special" of 1968. Collectibility: Mono copies of this album are valuable collector's items because they were released in limited quantities compared to the stereo versions. Album Art: The cover uses a photo of Elvis from March 1965, around the time he was making the film Harum Scarum 16 / 481 -
The image shows the album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release Date & Label: RCA Victor released this greatest hits compilation in January 1968, in both mono (LPM 3921) and stereo (LSP 3921) formats. Track Selection: The album includes a compilation of singles and B-sides released between 1961 and 1967, featuring tracks like "Love Letters," "Witchcraft," "It Hurts Me," "What'd I Say," "(You're the) Devil in Disguise," and "A Mess of Blues". Historical Significance: This was the final album in the "Gold Records" series released during Elvis' lifetime, preceding his "Comeback Special" of 1968. Collectibility: Mono copies of this album are valuable collector's items because they were released in limited quantities compared to the stereo versions. Album Art: The cover uses a photo of Elvis from March 1965, around the time he was making the film Harum Scarum 17 / 481 -
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this classic album: Release and Content: Released by RCA Victor on August 12, 1963, as LPM/LSP-2765, it is the third installment in Elvis's "Golden Records" compilation series, featuring hit singles from 1960, 1961, and 1962. Track Highlights: The album includes eight Top Five A-sides and four B-sides that also charted in the Top 40. Notably, five of the A-sides – "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Surrender," and "Good Luck Charm" – reached number one on the charts. Historical Significance: "Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3" was a groundbreaking release as, at that time, no other rock and roll artist had achieved a third greatest hits compilation. Critical Acclaim and Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and has been certified Gold (1966) and Platinum (1992) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) 18 / 481 -
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this classic album: Release and Content: Released by RCA Victor on August 12, 1963, as LPM/LSP-2765, it is the third installment in Elvis's "Golden Records" compilation series, featuring hit singles from 1960, 1961, and 1962. Track Highlights: The album includes eight Top Five A-sides and four B-sides that also charted in the Top 40. Notably, five of the A-sides – "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Surrender," and "Good Luck Charm" – reached number one on the charts. Historical Significance: "Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3" was a groundbreaking release as, at that time, no other rock and roll artist had achieved a third greatest hits compilation. Critical Acclaim and Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and has been certified Gold (1966) and Platinum (1992) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) 19 / 481 -
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this classic album: Release and Content: Released by RCA Victor on August 12, 1963, as LPM/LSP-2765, it is the third installment in Elvis's "Golden Records" compilation series, featuring hit singles from 1960, 1961, and 1962. Track Highlights: The album includes eight Top Five A-sides and four B-sides that also charted in the Top 40. Notably, five of the A-sides – "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Surrender," and "Good Luck Charm" – reached number one on the charts. Historical Significance: "Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3" was a groundbreaking release as, at that time, no other rock and roll artist had achieved a third greatest hits compilation. Critical Acclaim and Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and has been certified Gold (1966) and Platinum (1992) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) 20 / 481 -
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this classic album: Release and Content: Released by RCA Victor on August 12, 1963, as LPM/LSP-2765, it is the third installment in Elvis's "Golden Records" compilation series, featuring hit singles from 1960, 1961, and 1962. Track Highlights: The album includes eight Top Five A-sides and four B-sides that also charted in the Top 40. Notably, five of the A-sides – "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Surrender," and "Good Luck Charm" – reached number one on the charts. Historical Significance: "Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3" was a groundbreaking release as, at that time, no other rock and roll artist had achieved a third greatest hits compilation. Critical Acclaim and Certification: The album peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and has been certified Gold (1966) and Platinum (1992) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) 21 / 481 -
limited edition commemorating Elvis Presley's benefit concert at Bloch Arena, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on March 25th, 1961. Here's more information about this significant event and the commemorative : The Concert's Purpose: This concert was held to raise funds for the construction of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, honoring those who lost their lives in the 1941 attack. Elvis's Involvement: Elvis Presley, recently discharged from the Army, performed this concert as a benefit, significantly boosting the fundraising efforts for the memorial and bringing national attention to the cause. 22 / 481 -
limited edition commemorating Elvis Presley's benefit concert at Bloch Arena, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on March 25th, 1961. Here's more information about this significant event and the commemorative : The Concert's Purpose: This concert was held to raise funds for the construction of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, honoring those who lost their lives in the 1941 attack. Elvis's Involvement: Elvis Presley, recently discharged from the Army, performed this concert as a benefit, significantly boosting the fundraising efforts for the memorial and bringing national attention to the cause. 23 / 481 -
"The ELVIS Tapes", a vinyl LP featuring interview recordings of Elvis Presley. Here's more about this album: Content: The LP primarily features a recording of a press conference given by Elvis Presley prior to his performance at the Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, in August 1957. It may also contain parts of a 1961 press conference in Memphis, though the Vancouver material is the focus. Host: The Vancouver press conference was notably emceed by Canadian radio disc jockey, Red Robinson, who is also mentioned on the album cover as "Your Host For Elvis Presley". Release Year: The album was released in 1977, likely commemorating the passing of Elvis Presley in that year. 24 / 481 -
"The ELVIS Tapes", a vinyl LP featuring interview recordings of Elvis Presley. Here's more about this album: Content: The LP primarily features a recording of a press conference given by Elvis Presley prior to his performance at the Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, in August 1957. It may also contain parts of a 1961 press conference in Memphis, though the Vancouver material is the focus. Host: The Vancouver press conference was notably emceed by Canadian radio disc jockey, Red Robinson, who is also mentioned on the album cover as "Your Host For Elvis Presley". Release Year: The album was released in 1977, likely commemorating the passing of Elvis Presley in that year. 25 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 26 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 27 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 28 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 29 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 30 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, a historic live album released by RCA Records in February 1973. Here's more about this iconic album: Pioneering Satellite Broadcast: This album captures the performance from Elvis Presley's groundbreaking concert on January 14, 1973, which was broadcast live via satellite to audiences across Asia and Oceania, marking a significant moment in music and television history. Commercial Success: The album was a massive success, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts in the United States and becoming certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Quadraphonic Sound: Initially released as a two-disc set, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was notable for being the first album released in quadraphonic sound to reach the top of the Billboard album chart. Concert Details: The performance took place at the Honolulu International Center Arena, and a full dress rehearsal from January 12, 1973, was later released as The Alternate Aloha 31 / 481 -
Elvis: The Legend Lives On". Here are some details about this book: Subject: This book celebrates the life and enduring legacy of Elvis Presley, often referred to as "The King of Rock & Roll". Authorship: It was edited by Paul Lichter and written by S. K. Scott. Publication: The book was notably published in 1977, the year of Elvis Presley's passing, making it one of the first books to be released after his death. Content: It is an illustrated book featuring many pictures of Elvis throughout his career and contains insights into his life and impact on the music industry. According to one source, Lichter's biographies are known for their coverage of recording sessions, record covers, and live appearances. 32 / 481 -
Elvis: The Legend Lives On". Here are some details about this book: Subject: This book celebrates the life and enduring legacy of Elvis Presley, often referred to as "The King of Rock & Roll". Authorship: It was edited by Paul Lichter and written by S. K. Scott. Publication: The book was notably published in 1977, the year of Elvis Presley's passing, making it one of the first books to be released after his death. Content: It is an illustrated book featuring many pictures of Elvis throughout his career and contains insights into his life and impact on the music industry. According to one source, Lichter's biographies are known for their coverage of recording sessions, record covers, and live appearances. 33 / 481 -
Elvis in Hollywood double LP vinyl record album by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Elvis Presley. Title: Elvis in Hollywood. Release Year: It was originally issued in January 1976. Record Labels: RCA Special Products and Brookville Records. Format: It is a double-record compilation album featuring many of his movie songs released between 1956 and 1968. Special Features: The album typically included a 20-page booklet. 34 / 481 -
Elvis in Hollywood double LP vinyl record album by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Elvis Presley. Title: Elvis in Hollywood. Release Year: It was originally issued in January 1976. Record Labels: RCA Special Products and Brookville Records. Format: It is a double-record compilation album featuring many of his movie songs released between 1956 and 1968. Special Features: The album typically included a 20-page booklet. 35 / 481 -
"Elvis" by Elvis Presley. It was released on the RCA Victor label with the catalog number APL1-0283. The album is also known as the "Fool Album" due to its lead track, "Fool". Key details: Release Year: 1973. Record Label: RCA Victor. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, originally released as a "Dynaflex" pressing. Tracks (as seen on the cover): "Fool," "It's Impossible," "Where Do I Go From Here," and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen". Album Content: The album includes recordings from 1972 and leftover recordings from 1971. It also features Elvis Presley playing the piano on "It's Still Here," "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," and "I Will Be True" 36 / 481 -
"Elvis" by Elvis Presley. It was released on the RCA Victor label with the catalog number APL1-0283. The album is also known as the "Fool Album" due to its lead track, "Fool". Key details: Release Year: 1973. Record Label: RCA Victor. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, originally released as a "Dynaflex" pressing. Tracks (as seen on the cover): "Fool," "It's Impossible," "Where Do I Go From Here," and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen". Album Content: The album includes recordings from 1972 and leftover recordings from 1971. It also features Elvis Presley playing the piano on "It's Still Here," "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," and "I Will Be True" 37 / 481 -
"Today" by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release and Recording: "Today" is Elvis Presley's twenty-second studio album, released on May 7, 1975, by RCA Records. The album was recorded in March 1975 at RCA's Studio C in Hollywood. It was the last time Elvis recorded in a major recording studio. Musical Style: The album blends country and pop music, which was characteristic of Elvis's sound during the 1970s. It also includes the rock and roll track, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E," which was released as the first single and became a Top 40 hit in the US. Notable Tracks: The album features songs like "And I Love You So," "Fairytale," "I Can Help," "Bringin' It Back," and "Green, Green Grass of Home," a cover of the Tom Jones hit, in addition to "T-R-O-U-B-L-E". 38 / 481 -
"Today" by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release and Recording: "Today" is Elvis Presley's twenty-second studio album, released on May 7, 1975, by RCA Records. The album was recorded in March 1975 at RCA's Studio C in Hollywood. It was the last time Elvis recorded in a major recording studio. Musical Style: The album blends country and pop music, which was characteristic of Elvis's sound during the 1970s. It also includes the rock and roll track, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E," which was released as the first single and became a Top 40 hit in the US. Notable Tracks: The album features songs like "And I Love You So," "Fairytale," "I Can Help," "Bringin' It Back," and "Green, Green Grass of Home," a cover of the Tom Jones hit, in addition to "T-R-O-U-B-L-E". 39 / 481 -
"Promised Land" by Elvis Presley. The album, Elvis Presley's twenty-first studio album, was released by RCA Records on his 40th birthday, January 8, 1975. The songs were recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis, Tennessee. The album includes material from these later December 1973 Stax sessions. The album features the title track, "Promised Land," a cover of Chuck Berry's song. Another single from the album, "If You Talk in Your Sleep," also reached the Billboard Hot 100. "Promised Land" reached number 47 on the Billboard Top 200 and topped both the Billboard Top Country LPs chart and the Cashbox Country albums chart in the US. It is recognized for highlighting Elvis's vocal performances. 40 / 481 -
"Promised Land" by Elvis Presley. The album, Elvis Presley's twenty-first studio album, was released by RCA Records on his 40th birthday, January 8, 1975. The songs were recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis, Tennessee. The album includes material from these later December 1973 Stax sessions. The album features the title track, "Promised Land," a cover of Chuck Berry's song. Another single from the album, "If You Talk in Your Sleep," also reached the Billboard Hot 100. "Promised Land" reached number 47 on the Billboard Top 200 and topped both the Billboard Top Country LPs chart and the Cashbox Country albums chart in the US. It is recognized for highlighting Elvis's vocal performances. 41 / 481 -
"Love Letters from Elvis" by Elvis Presley. Release Information: This is the fourteenth studio album by Elvis Presley, released on June 16, 1971, by RCA Victor Records. Background: The album primarily consists of songs recorded during Elvis's marathon recording sessions in Nashville in June 1970, with the exception of the title track, which is a re-recording of his 1966 single "Love Letters". Reception: While the album did not perform strongly on the Billboard Top 20 charts, it reached No. 12 on the US Top Country Albums chart and No. 7 on the UK best-selling albums chart. Format: The image specifically displays a vinyl LP version of the album. 42 / 481 -
"Love Letters from Elvis" by Elvis Presley. Release Information: This is the fourteenth studio album by Elvis Presley, released on June 16, 1971, by RCA Victor Records. Background: The album primarily consists of songs recorded during Elvis's marathon recording sessions in Nashville in June 1970, with the exception of the title track, which is a re-recording of his 1966 single "Love Letters". Reception: While the album did not perform strongly on the Billboard Top 20 charts, it reached No. 12 on the US Top Country Albums chart and No. 7 on the UK best-selling albums chart. Format: The image specifically displays a vinyl LP version of the album. 43 / 481 -
"Good Times" by Elvis Presley, an LP record released by RCA. Here is more information about the album: Release Date & Recording Location: "Good Times" is Elvis Presley's twentieth studio album, released on March 20, 1974. The songs were recorded during sessions at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, in July and December 1973. Content & Style: The album blends genres such as country and soft rock, showcasing Elvis's versatility. It includes covers of contemporary hits and ballads like "My Boy" and "She Wears My Ring". Notable Tracks: The album includes the hit single "My Boy," which was advertised on a sticker on original LP covers. Other tracks include "I've Got a Thing About You Baby" and "Loving Arms". 44 / 481 -
"Good Times" by Elvis Presley, an LP record released by RCA. Here is more information about the album: Release Date & Recording Location: "Good Times" is Elvis Presley's twentieth studio album, released on March 20, 1974. The songs were recorded during sessions at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, in July and December 1973. Content & Style: The album blends genres such as country and soft rock, showcasing Elvis's versatility. It includes covers of contemporary hits and ballads like "My Boy" and "She Wears My Ring". Notable Tracks: The album includes the hit single "My Boy," which was advertised on a sticker on original LP covers. Other tracks include "I've Got a Thing About You Baby" and "Loving Arms". 45 / 481 -
"Elvis In Concert", a live album by Elvis Presley released posthumously in October 1977 by RCA Records. Here are some details about the album: Release & Context: It was released in conjunction with a CBS-TV special of the same name, featuring some of Elvis Presley's final performances, recorded in June 1977. The album and special were released about two months after Presley's death in August 1977. Content: The album is a 2-record set (originally a double LP), including performances from concerts in Omaha, Nebraska (June 19, 1977), and Rapid City, South Dakota (June 21, 1977). It also includes additional songs from his final tour that weren't part of the TV special. Significance: "Elvis In Concert" serves as a significant historical document as it captures some of the last professionally recorded live performances of Elvis Presley, providing a poignant look at the artist in his final months. 46 / 481 -
"Elvis In Concert", a live album by Elvis Presley released posthumously in October 1977 by RCA Records. Here are some details about the album: Release & Context: It was released in conjunction with a CBS-TV special of the same name, featuring some of Elvis Presley's final performances, recorded in June 1977. The album and special were released about two months after Presley's death in August 1977. Content: The album is a 2-record set (originally a double LP), including performances from concerts in Omaha, Nebraska (June 19, 1977), and Rapid City, South Dakota (June 21, 1977). It also includes additional songs from his final tour that weren't part of the TV special. Significance: "Elvis In Concert" serves as a significant historical document as it captures some of the last professionally recorded live performances of Elvis Presley, providing a poignant look at the artist in his final months. 47 / 481 -
On Stage (subtitled February, 1970) by American singer Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release and Type: It's a live album released by RCA Records in June 1970. Recording Details: The album was recorded live between February 17 and 19, 1970, and also includes recordings from August 22 and 25, 1969, all at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Notable Tracks: It features the worldwide number one single "The Wonder of You," as well as other notable songs like "See See Rider," "Polk Salad Annie," "Yesterday," and "Proud Mary". Significance: Unlike previous live albums, "On Stage" focused on songs not typically associated with Elvis at the time, showcasing his versatility and reinvigorated stage presence. 48 / 481 -
On Stage (subtitled February, 1970) by American singer Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release and Type: It's a live album released by RCA Records in June 1970. Recording Details: The album was recorded live between February 17 and 19, 1970, and also includes recordings from August 22 and 25, 1969, all at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Notable Tracks: It features the worldwide number one single "The Wonder of You," as well as other notable songs like "See See Rider," "Polk Salad Annie," "Yesterday," and "Proud Mary". Significance: Unlike previous live albums, "On Stage" focused on songs not typically associated with Elvis at the time, showcasing his versatility and reinvigorated stage presence. 49 / 481 -
"Elvis: That's the Way It Is" by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor with the catalog number LSP-4445. Here's more information about this iconic record: Release Details: It was released in November 1970 as a tie-in to the documentary film of the same name. Content: The album features a blend of eight studio tracks recorded in Nashville and four live concert tracks from Elvis's performances at The International Hotel in Las Vegas. Genre and Style: The album spans genres including Rock, Pop, Funk / Soul, and Blues, with a notable style of Gospel and Ballad. Format: It is a 12" vinyl LP record, typically playing at 33 RPM. Chart Performance: "Elvis: That's the Way It Is" peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the country chart, and was certified Gold in June 1973. 50 / 481 -
"Elvis: That's the Way It Is" by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor with the catalog number LSP-4445. Here's more information about this iconic record: Release Details: It was released in November 1970 as a tie-in to the documentary film of the same name. Content: The album features a blend of eight studio tracks recorded in Nashville and four live concert tracks from Elvis's performances at The International Hotel in Las Vegas. Genre and Style: The album spans genres including Rock, Pop, Funk / Soul, and Blues, with a notable style of Gospel and Ballad. Format: It is a 12" vinyl LP record, typically playing at 33 RPM. Chart Performance: "Elvis: That's the Way It Is" peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the country chart, and was certified Gold in June 1973. 51 / 481 -
"Elvis Presley – Interviews And Memories Of: The Sun Years". Here's what you need to know about this album: Content: This album is primarily a spoken word record featuring interviews and rare recordings from Elvis Presley's early career at Sun Records. It includes interviews by Jay Thompson and Charlie Walker, as well as excerpts from Elvis's Sun recordings. Release Information: It was released in 1977 by Sun Records (specifically Sun International Corp. in the US) under the catalog number SUN 1001 or SI-1001. Format: The album is a 12-inch vinyl LP, typically with a speed of 33 RPM. Genre: While primarily categorized as "Non-Music" or "Spoken Word" due to the interviews, it also falls under "Rock & Roll" due to the musical excerpts and Elvis's association with the genre. Availability: You can find this album for sale on various online marketplaces like eBay and Etsy, as well as specialized vinyl record stores, with prices varying based on condition and seller 52 / 481 -
"Elvis Presley – Interviews And Memories Of: The Sun Years". Here's what you need to know about this album: Content: This album is primarily a spoken word record featuring interviews and rare recordings from Elvis Presley's early career at Sun Records. It includes interviews by Jay Thompson and Charlie Walker, as well as excerpts from Elvis's Sun recordings. Release Information: It was released in 1977 by Sun Records (specifically Sun International Corp. in the US) under the catalog number SUN 1001 or SI-1001. Format: The album is a 12-inch vinyl LP, typically with a speed of 33 RPM. Genre: While primarily categorized as "Non-Music" or "Spoken Word" due to the interviews, it also falls under "Rock & Roll" due to the musical excerpts and Elvis's association with the genre. Availability: You can find this album for sale on various online marketplaces like eBay and Etsy, as well as specialized vinyl record stores, with prices varying based on condition and seller 53 / 481 -
"Elvis," released in 1973, features Elvis Presley. Additional details about the album include: Release Information: The album was released on RCA Records in 1973 under the catalog number APL1-0283. Track Listing: The album includes songs such as "Fool," "It's Impossible," "Where Do I Go From Here," and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen". Musical Style: The album's genres are rock, pop, and country. Collector's Item: Collectors seek original "Dynaflex" pressings from 1973. 54 / 481 -
"Elvis," released in 1973, features Elvis Presley. Additional details about the album include: Release Information: The album was released on RCA Records in 1973 under the catalog number APL1-0283. Track Listing: The album includes songs such as "Fool," "It's Impossible," "Where Do I Go From Here," and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen". Musical Style: The album's genres are rock, pop, and country. Collector's Item: Collectors seek original "Dynaflex" pressings from 1973. 55 / 481 -
Elvis Presley LP record titled "Frankie & Johnny," released by Pickwick/Camden with the catalog number ACL-7007. Here's some information about this specific record: Release Details: This is a 1975 reissue of the soundtrack album for the 1966 film Frankie and Johnny starring Elvis Presley. Label and History: This particular version was released by Pickwick Records under their Camden imprint, a budget-line label that reissued material, often with altered tracklists or artwork. The original soundtrack was released by RCA Victor in 1966. Differences from Original: The Pickwick/Camden reissue features a different cover image (a 1970s-era photo of Presley), a rearranged track order, and omits three songs ("Chesay," "Look Out Broadway," and "Everybody Come Aboard") from the original RCA Victor release. 56 / 481 -
Elvis Presley LP record titled "Frankie & Johnny," released by Pickwick/Camden with the catalog number ACL-7007. Here's some information about this specific record: Release Details: This is a 1975 reissue of the soundtrack album for the 1966 film Frankie and Johnny starring Elvis Presley. Label and History: This particular version was released by Pickwick Records under their Camden imprint, a budget-line label that reissued material, often with altered tracklists or artwork. The original soundtrack was released by RCA Victor in 1966. Differences from Original: The Pickwick/Camden reissue features a different cover image (a 1970s-era photo of Presley), a rearranged track order, and omits three songs ("Chesay," "Look Out Broadway," and "Everybody Come Aboard") from the original RCA Victor release. 57 / 481 -
Elvis Presley album C'mon Everybody. Here's more information about the album: Release Details: It's a compilation album released by RCA Camden on July 1, 1971. Content: The album features ten songs from Elvis's motion pictures, which were previously released only on soundtrack EPs. Tracks: Notable tracks include "C'mon Everybody," "Angel," "Easy Come, Easy Go," "Follow That Dream," and "King of the Whole Wide World". Certification: The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on January 6, 2004. 58 / 481 -
Elvis Presley album C'mon Everybody. Here's more information about the album: Release Details: It's a compilation album released by RCA Camden on July 1, 1971. Content: The album features ten songs from Elvis's motion pictures, which were previously released only on soundtrack EPs. Tracks: Notable tracks include "C'mon Everybody," "Angel," "Easy Come, Easy Go," "Follow That Dream," and "King of the Whole Wide World". Certification: The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on January 6, 2004. 59 / 481 -
"Elvis – Back In Memphis", a studio album by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about the album: Release Date & Label: It was released in 1970 by RCA Victor with the catalog number LSP-4429. Origin: This album is actually the studio album portion of the 1969 double album "From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis". Significance: It features tracks recorded during Elvis's acclaimed 1969 sessions at American Sound Studio in Memphis. Genre: The album primarily falls under the Rock & Roll and Pop Rock genres, with influences of soul and country from the Memphis Sound sessions. 60 / 481 -
"Elvis – Back In Memphis", a studio album by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about the album: Release Date & Label: It was released in 1970 by RCA Victor with the catalog number LSP-4429. Origin: This album is actually the studio album portion of the 1969 double album "From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis". Significance: It features tracks recorded during Elvis's acclaimed 1969 sessions at American Sound Studio in Memphis. Genre: The album primarily falls under the Rock & Roll and Pop Rock genres, with influences of soul and country from the Memphis Sound sessions. 61 / 481 -
The "To Elvis: Love Still Burning" LP picture disc is a vinyl record released in 1978 as a tribute to Elvis Presley. Here are details about this record: The record features an image of Elvis Presley and is a tribute album with various artists performing songs dedicated to him. It was released in 1978 by Fotoplay, with the catalog number FSP-1001. It's a 12-inch LP picture disc, with the image of Elvis pressed onto the vinyl. The album includes 11 tracks of tribute recordings to Elvis, such as "I Remember Elvis Presley" by Danny Mirror and "The Day The Beat Stopped" by Ral Donner. This record is a collectible item, especially for Elvis Presley fans and vinyl record enthusiasts. A portion of the proceeds from its sale went to the Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee 62 / 481 -
The "To Elvis: Love Still Burning" LP picture disc is a vinyl record released in 1978 as a tribute to Elvis Presley. Here are details about this record: The record features an image of Elvis Presley and is a tribute album with various artists performing songs dedicated to him. It was released in 1978 by Fotoplay, with the catalog number FSP-1001. It's a 12-inch LP picture disc, with the image of Elvis pressed onto the vinyl. The album includes 11 tracks of tribute recordings to Elvis, such as "I Remember Elvis Presley" by Danny Mirror and "The Day The Beat Stopped" by Ral Donner. This record is a collectible item, especially for Elvis Presley fans and vinyl record enthusiasts. A portion of the proceeds from its sale went to the Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee 63 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 by Elvis Presley. Here are some details about this album: Format: It is a vinyl LP (Long Play) record, and this particular image shows the album cover. Release: Released in 1976 by RCA Records, this is the second volume in the "A Legendary Performer" series. Content: The album is a compilation that includes a mix of previously released and never-before-released recordings by Elvis Presley, including interviews and alternate takes of songs. Notable Tracks: It notably featured the first release of "Harbor Lights," a ballad from Presley's early Sun Records sessions in 1954. Certifications: The album achieved commercial success, being certified Gold in 1977 and later Platinum and 2x Platinum by the RIAA in 1999 64 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 by Elvis Presley. Here are some details about this album: Format: It is a vinyl LP (Long Play) record, and this particular image shows the album cover. Release: Released in 1976 by RCA Records, this is the second volume in the "A Legendary Performer" series. Content: The album is a compilation that includes a mix of previously released and never-before-released recordings by Elvis Presley, including interviews and alternate takes of songs. Notable Tracks: It notably featured the first release of "Harbor Lights," a ballad from Presley's early Sun Records sessions in 1954. Certifications: The album achieved commercial success, being certified Gold in 1977 and later Platinum and 2x Platinum by the RIAA in 1999 65 / 481 -
The image you sent shows a vintage vinyl record album titled "To Elvis: Love Still Burning". Here's some information about this record: Format and Content: It's a 12-inch picture disc LP featuring an image of Elvis Presley. The album is a tribute compilation featuring songs by 11 different artists who loved Elvis, rather than recordings by Elvis himself. Release Information: It was released in 1978 by Fotoplay Records, with the catalog number FSP-1001. Purpose: A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this album was designated to go to The Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee, as stated on the album cover. 66 / 481 -
The image you sent shows a vintage vinyl record album titled "To Elvis: Love Still Burning". Here's some information about this record: Format and Content: It's a 12-inch picture disc LP featuring an image of Elvis Presley. The album is a tribute compilation featuring songs by 11 different artists who loved Elvis, rather than recordings by Elvis himself. Release Information: It was released in 1978 by Fotoplay Records, with the catalog number FSP-1001. Purpose: A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this album was designated to go to The Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee, as stated on the album cover. 67 / 481 -
The image you sent shows a vintage vinyl record album titled "To Elvis: Love Still Burning". Here's some information about this record: Format and Content: It's a 12-inch picture disc LP featuring an image of Elvis Presley. The album is a tribute compilation featuring songs by 11 different artists who loved Elvis, rather than recordings by Elvis himself. Release Information: It was released in 1978 by Fotoplay Records, with the catalog number FSP-1001. Purpose: A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this album was designated to go to The Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee, as stated on the album cover. 68 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release Information: It is a compilation album released in 1974 by RCA Records. Content: The album features a collection of tracks, including twelve songs and two interviews with Elvis Presley. It was a notable compilation for including rarities, outtakes, and previously unreleased live performances, alongside classic Elvis staples. Significance: This album marked a significant effort by RCA to delve into and acknowledge the historical importance of Elvis Presley's catalog, making it the first time the label actively marketed his historical significance. Certifications: It achieved considerable commercial success, being certified Gold on January 8, 1975, and later reaching Platinum, 2× Platinum, and eventually 3× Platinum status by the RIAA on March 8, 2018. 69 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this album: Release Information: It is a compilation album released in 1974 by RCA Records. Content: The album features a collection of tracks, including twelve songs and two interviews with Elvis Presley. It was a notable compilation for including rarities, outtakes, and previously unreleased live performances, alongside classic Elvis staples. Significance: This album marked a significant effort by RCA to delve into and acknowledge the historical importance of Elvis Presley's catalog, making it the first time the label actively marketed his historical significance. Certifications: It achieved considerable commercial success, being certified Gold on January 8, 1975, and later reaching Platinum, 2× Platinum, and eventually 3× Platinum status by the RIAA on March 8, 2018. 70 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release and Content: It's a compilation album issued by RCA Records in 1974. It features 14 tracks, including twelve songs and two interviews with Presley. Significance: This album was a notable effort by RCA to capitalize on Elvis's back catalog and was marketed as a deluxe package, often including a booklet of memorabilia. Commercial Success: The album achieved significant commercial success, selling over half a million copies in the initial months and reaching over two million sales to date. It was certified Gold in 1975, Platinum and 2× Platinum in 1999, and 3× Platinum in 2018 by the RIAA. 71 / 481 -
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about the album: Release and Content: It's a compilation album issued by RCA Records in 1974. It features 14 tracks, including twelve songs and two interviews with Presley. Significance: This album was a notable effort by RCA to capitalize on Elvis's back catalog and was marketed as a deluxe package, often including a booklet of memorabilia. Commercial Success: The album achieved significant commercial success, selling over half a million copies in the initial months and reaching over two million sales to date. It was certified Gold in 1975, Platinum and 2× Platinum in 1999, and 3× Platinum in 2018 by the RIAA. 72 / 481 -
The image you sent shows the album "Elvis Sings Flaming Star" by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Album Title: Elvis Sings Flaming Star. Artist: Elvis Presley. Release Year: Originally released in 1969 on the RCA Camden budget label (catalogue CAS 2304). Origin: This album was a reissue of "Singer Presents Elvis Singing Flaming Star and Others," a compilation album initially released in 1968 as a promotional tie-in with the Singer Sewing Machine Company for Elvis's Christmas television special. Content: It features songs compiled from Elvis's film soundtracks, including the title track "Flaming Star" from his 1960 movie, as well as "Tiger Man" which was a live recording from the 1968 NBC television special. 73 / 481 -
The image you sent shows the album "Elvis Sings Flaming Star" by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Album Title: Elvis Sings Flaming Star. Artist: Elvis Presley. Release Year: Originally released in 1969 on the RCA Camden budget label (catalogue CAS 2304). Origin: This album was a reissue of "Singer Presents Elvis Singing Flaming Star and Others," a compilation album initially released in 1968 as a promotional tie-in with the Singer Sewing Machine Company for Elvis's Christmas television special. Content: It features songs compiled from Elvis's film soundtracks, including the title track "Flaming Star" from his 1960 movie, as well as "Tiger Man" which was a live recording from the 1968 NBC television special. 74 / 481 -
The image you sent shows the album "Elvis Sings Flaming Star" by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Album Title: Elvis Sings Flaming Star. Artist: Elvis Presley. Release Year: Originally released in 1969 on the RCA Camden budget label (catalogue CAS 2304). Origin: This album was a reissue of "Singer Presents Elvis Singing Flaming Star and Others," a compilation album initially released in 1968 as a promotional tie-in with the Singer Sewing Machine Company for Elvis's Christmas television special. Content: It features songs compiled from Elvis's film soundtracks, including the title track "Flaming Star" from his 1960 movie, as well as "Tiger Man" which was a live recording from the 1968 NBC television special. 75 / 481 -
Elvis Presley titled "Le Disque D'Or" (The Gold Record). More details about the album: Format and Origin: This is a vinyl LP record from RCA Impact, and the version shown is a French import. Tracklist Highlights: The album cover lists several Elvis hits, such as "Tonight is so right for love," "I'll be there," "C'mon everybody," "Easy come, easy go," "Long legged girl," "A little less conversation," and "Angel" [0]. Significance: "Le Disque D'Or" is a compilation of some of Elvis Presley's iconic tracks. It offers a collection of his classic rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and ballad genres. 76 / 481 -
Elvis Presley titled "Le Disque D'Or" (The Gold Record). More details about the album: Format and Origin: This is a vinyl LP record from RCA Impact, and the version shown is a French import. Tracklist Highlights: The album cover lists several Elvis hits, such as "Tonight is so right for love," "I'll be there," "C'mon everybody," "Easy come, easy go," "Long legged girl," "A little less conversation," and "Angel" [0]. Significance: "Le Disque D'Or" is a compilation of some of Elvis Presley's iconic tracks. It offers a collection of his classic rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and ballad genres. 77 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's "The Greatest Show On Earth" vinyl LP. Here's some information about this record: Artist: Elvis Presley. Album Title: The Greatest Show On Earth. Release Information: It's an LP (long play) vinyl record, released by RCA Special Products, and the specific catalog number is DML1-0348. Year of Release: This particular release is from 1978, issued by Candlelite Music Inc., likely as a mail-order compilation. 78 / 481 -
Elvis Presley's "The Greatest Show On Earth" vinyl LP. Here's some information about this record: Artist: Elvis Presley. Album Title: The Greatest Show On Earth. Release Information: It's an LP (long play) vinyl record, released by RCA Special Products, and the specific catalog number is DML1-0348. Year of Release: This particular release is from 1978, issued by Candlelite Music Inc., likely as a mail-order compilation. 79 / 481 -
"For The Love Of Elvis", a 12" vinyl LP (33 RPM) released in 1977 by Super-Star Records, with the catalog number SS 110. This album is a compilation featuring: Interviews: It includes one of Elvis Presley's earliest and most intimate interviews, specifically mentioned as being from November 30th, 1956. Tribute Songs and Novelty Tracks: In addition to interviews, the record features Elvis Presley novelty songs and interviews, combining genres like pop, comedy, rock 'n' roll, oldies, and spoken word. Artwork: The cover design prominently displays multiple heart-shaped images of Elvis Presley, with the main title "For the LOVE ELVIS" and the record label "SUPER-STAR records" visible. 80 / 481 -
"For The Love Of Elvis", a 12" vinyl LP (33 RPM) released in 1977 by Super-Star Records, with the catalog number SS 110. This album is a compilation featuring: Interviews: It includes one of Elvis Presley's earliest and most intimate interviews, specifically mentioned as being from November 30th, 1956. Tribute Songs and Novelty Tracks: In addition to interviews, the record features Elvis Presley novelty songs and interviews, combining genres like pop, comedy, rock 'n' roll, oldies, and spoken word. Artwork: The cover design prominently displays multiple heart-shaped images of Elvis Presley, with the main title "For the LOVE ELVIS" and the record label "SUPER-STAR records" visible. 81 / 481 -
"Eternal Elvis" [Image], which is a Limited Edition release featuring a mix of Elvis Presley songs and spoken tributes by various stars [Image]. Here's more information about this record: Type of Release: It's identified as a 1978 US private press or bootleg recording. Content: The album includes a selection of Elvis Presley songs (many of which are noted as "previously unreleased" or "never-before-released") and special spoken tributes from notable figures like Glen Campbell, Sammy Davis Jr., and The Jordanaires [Image]. Visual Features: The cover prominently displays a 1950s-era image of Elvis Presley and lists the featured songs and tributes [Image]. Some pressings were also released on translucent red vinyl. 82 / 481 -
"Eternal Elvis" [Image], which is a Limited Edition release featuring a mix of Elvis Presley songs and spoken tributes by various stars [Image]. Here's more information about this record: Type of Release: It's identified as a 1978 US private press or bootleg recording. Content: The album includes a selection of Elvis Presley songs (many of which are noted as "previously unreleased" or "never-before-released") and special spoken tributes from notable figures like Glen Campbell, Sammy Davis Jr., and The Jordanaires [Image]. Visual Features: The cover prominently displays a 1950s-era image of Elvis Presley and lists the featured songs and tributes [Image]. Some pressings were also released on translucent red vinyl. 83 / 481 -
"Elvis Presley - Dorsey Shows", an LP that captures Elvis Presley's performances on the Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show" in 1956. Here's more information about this album: Content: The album features recordings of Elvis Presley's early television performances on the Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show," which aired in 1956. Origin: It was originally issued as a bootleg around 1978 and is known for its excellent sound quality, with later reissues on CD maintaining the original artwork. Label and Catalog: The LP version is associated with the Golden Archives label and carries the catalog number 56-GA-100. Significance: These performances are notable as some of Elvis Presley's first nationally televised appearances, predating his more famous appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. 84 / 481 -
"Elvis Presley - Dorsey Shows", an LP that captures Elvis Presley's performances on the Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show" in 1956. Here's more information about this album: Content: The album features recordings of Elvis Presley's early television performances on the Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show," which aired in 1956. Origin: It was originally issued as a bootleg around 1978 and is known for its excellent sound quality, with later reissues on CD maintaining the original artwork. Label and Catalog: The LP version is associated with the Golden Archives label and carries the catalog number 56-GA-100. Significance: These performances are notable as some of Elvis Presley's first nationally televised appearances, predating his more famous appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. 85 / 481 -
"I Got Lucky". Here is information about the album: Release Information: The compilation album was released in October 1971 on the RCA Camden label. Content: The album contains tracks from the soundtracks of four Elvis Presley films: Follow That Dream, Kid Galahad (both 1962), Viva Las Vegas (1964), and Easy Come, Easy Go (1967). It also includes the non-movie track "Fools Fall in Love". Tracklist Highlights: Some notable songs include the title track "I Got Lucky," "What a Wonderful Life," "I Need Somebody to Lean On," "Yoga Is As Yoga Does," and "Fools Fall in Love". Certifications: The album was certified Gold on January 6, 2004, and Platinum on September 15, 2011, by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) 86 / 481 -
"I Got Lucky". Here is information about the album: Release Information: The compilation album was released in October 1971 on the RCA Camden label. Content: The album contains tracks from the soundtracks of four Elvis Presley films: Follow That Dream, Kid Galahad (both 1962), Viva Las Vegas (1964), and Easy Come, Easy Go (1967). It also includes the non-movie track "Fools Fall in Love". Tracklist Highlights: Some notable songs include the title track "I Got Lucky," "What a Wonderful Life," "I Need Somebody to Lean On," "Yoga Is As Yoga Does," and "Fools Fall in Love". Certifications: The album was certified Gold on January 6, 2004, and Platinum on September 15, 2011, by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) 87 / 481 -
Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Release and Content: This compilation album features tracks from four of Elvis Presley's movies, as well as two non-movie tracks. It was first released in June 1972 by RCA Camden. Track Listing Highlights: The album includes songs such as "Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On)," "You Don't Know Me," "How Would You Like To Be?," "Big Boss Man," and "Old MacDonald". Commercial Success: The album reached no. 87 on the Billboard album chart and was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6, 2004, by the RIAA 88 / 481 -
Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Volume 1 by Elvis Presley. Here's some information about this album: Release and Content: This compilation album features tracks from four of Elvis Presley's movies, as well as two non-movie tracks. It was first released in June 1972 by RCA Camden. Track Listing Highlights: The album includes songs such as "Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On)," "You Don't Know Me," "How Would You Like To Be?," "Big Boss Man," and "Old MacDonald". Commercial Success: The album reached no. 87 on the Billboard album chart and was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6, 2004, by the RIAA 89 / 481 -
"50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Gold Records, Volume 2" by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release and Content: This is the fourth compilation album by Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in November 1959. It features hit singles from 1958 and 1959. Significance: The album's title, "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong," originated as a claim about Elvis's record sales and became a well-known pop culture expression. Tracklist: The original album includes 10 songs, such as "I Need Your Love Tonight" and "Don't". Chart Performance & Certifications: The album reached number 31 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and is certified Gold and Platinum by the RIAA. 90 / 481 -
"50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Gold Records, Volume 2" by Elvis Presley. Here is information about this album: Release and Content: This is the fourth compilation album by Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in November 1959. It features hit singles from 1958 and 1959. Significance: The album's title, "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong," originated as a claim about Elvis's record sales and became a well-known pop culture expression. Tracklist: The original album includes 10 songs, such as "I Need Your Love Tonight" and "Don't". Chart Performance & Certifications: The album reached number 31 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and is certified Gold and Platinum by the RIAA. 91 / 481 -
Elvis Presley titled "Elvis: A Canadian Tribute", also known as "The Special Gold Album". Here are some details about this album: Release Year & Format: It was released in 1978 as a 12-inch LP, and notably, many copies were pressed on distinctive gold-colored vinyl. Significance: This album was a commemorative release specifically for Canada, celebrating Elvis's 1957 concerts in the country. Content: It features a collection of Elvis's hit songs from 1957 and also includes his versions of songs written by Canadian artists like Gordon Lightfoot, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Paul Anka. 92 / 481 -
Elvis Presley titled "Elvis: A Canadian Tribute", also known as "The Special Gold Album". Here are some details about this album: Release Year & Format: It was released in 1978 as a 12-inch LP, and notably, many copies were pressed on distinctive gold-colored vinyl. Significance: This album was a commemorative release specifically for Canada, celebrating Elvis's 1957 concerts in the country. Content: It features a collection of Elvis's hit songs from 1957 and also includes his versions of songs written by Canadian artists like Gordon Lightfoot, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Paul Anka. 93 / 481 -
Elvis Presley - Separate Ways. Here's what you might like to know about this album: Release Information: It's a compilation album released by RCA Records on their budget Camden label in the US in 1972 (or 1973 in Canada). Key Tracks: The album is notable for including the chart hit "Separate Ways" and its famous flip-side, "Always On My Mind". Content: While featuring the new tracks "Separate Ways" and "Always On My Mind", the rest of the album consists of previously released material, mainly from Presley's 1960s film soundtracks, plus "Old Shep" from his 1956 second album. Reissues: In the mid-1970s, Pickwick Records reissued the album. After Elvis's death in 1977, RCA reclaimed the rights, and it was reissued on CD in 1991 and again in 2006. Commercial Success: "Separate Ways" reached number 46 on the Billboard chart and number 12 on the Country Album chart, eventually selling over 3 million copies worldwide and earning Gold and Platinum certifications. 94 / 481 -
Elvis Presley - Separate Ways. Here's what you might like to know about this album: Release Information: It's a compilation album released by RCA Records on their budget Camden label in the US in 1972 (or 1973 in Canada). Key Tracks: The album is notable for including the chart hit "Separate Ways" and its famous flip-side, "Always On My Mind". Content: While featuring the new tracks "Separate Ways" and "Always On My Mind", the rest of the album consists of previously released material, mainly from Presley's 1960s film soundtracks, plus "Old Shep" from his 1956 second album. Reissues: In the mid-1970s, Pickwick Records reissued the album. After Elvis's death in 1977, RCA reclaimed the rights, and it was reissued on CD in 1991 and again in 2006. Commercial Success: "Separate Ways" reached number 46 on the Billboard chart and number 12 on the Country Album chart, eventually selling over 3 million copies worldwide and earning Gold and Platinum certifications. 95 / 481 -
The image is of Elvis' Christmas Album on vinyl, released by RCA Camden, catalog number CAL-2428. It shows Elvis Presley against a snowy backdrop, with the title "Elvis' Christmas Album". The album includes these Christmas songs: "Blue Christmas" "Silent Night" "White Christmas" "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" "I'll Be Home for Christmas" "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" "Here Comes Santa Claus" "O Little Town of Bethlehem" "Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" "Mama Liked The Roses" Elvis' Christmas Album was first released by RCA Victor in 1957, and reissued by RCA Camden in 1970. The Camden version, CAL-2428, has a different tracklist than the original, including "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" and "Mama Liked the Roses". It is one of the best-selling Christmas albums, with Diamond certification from the RIAA for sales over 10 million copies in the United States. 96 / 481 -
The image is of Elvis' Christmas Album on vinyl, released by RCA Camden, catalog number CAL-2428. It shows Elvis Presley against a snowy backdrop, with the title "Elvis' Christmas Album". The album includes these Christmas songs: "Blue Christmas" "Silent Night" "White Christmas" "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" "I'll Be Home for Christmas" "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" "Here Comes Santa Claus" "O Little Town of Bethlehem" "Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" "Mama Liked The Roses" Elvis' Christmas Album was first released by RCA Victor in 1957, and reissued by RCA Camden in 1970. The Camden version, CAL-2428, has a different tracklist than the original, including "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" and "Mama Liked the Roses". It is one of the best-selling Christmas albums, with Diamond certification from the RIAA for sales over 10 million copies in the United States. 97 / 481 -
The image is of Elvis' Christmas Album on vinyl, released by RCA Camden, catalog number CAL-2428. It shows Elvis Presley against a snowy backdrop, with the title "Elvis' Christmas Album". The album includes these Christmas songs: "Blue Christmas" "Silent Night" "White Christmas" "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" "I'll Be Home for Christmas" "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" "Here Comes Santa Claus" "O Little Town of Bethlehem" "Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" "Mama Liked The Roses" Elvis' Christmas Album was first released by RCA Victor in 1957, and reissued by RCA Camden in 1970. The Camden version, CAL-2428, has a different tracklist than the original, including "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" and "Mama Liked the Roses". It is one of the best-selling Christmas albums, with Diamond certification from the RIAA for sales over 10 million copies in the United States. 98 / 481 -
The image is of Elvis' Christmas Album on vinyl, released by RCA Camden, catalog number CAL-2428. It shows Elvis Presley against a snowy backdrop, with the title "Elvis' Christmas Album". The album includes these Christmas songs: "Blue Christmas" "Silent Night" "White Christmas" "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" "I'll Be Home for Christmas" "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" "Here Comes Santa Claus" "O Little Town of Bethlehem" "Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" "Mama Liked The Roses" Elvis' Christmas Album was first released by RCA Victor in 1957, and reissued by RCA Camden in 1970. The Camden version, CAL-2428, has a different tracklist than the original, including "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" and "Mama Liked the Roses". It is one of the best-selling Christmas albums, with Diamond certification from the RIAA for sales over 10 million copies in the United States. 99 / 481 -
Elvis The Sun Sessions, released by RCA Records in 1976. Here is information about this album: Content: This compilation includes Elvis Presley's earliest commercial recordings. These were made at Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1954 and 1955, under the production of Sam Phillips, the head of Sun Studios. Significance: The Sun Sessions is considered a cornerstone of rock and roll history. It showcases the raw, innovative sound that would launch Elvis to stardom and transform popular music. Key Tracks: The album features tracks such as "That's All Right," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," "Mystery Train," and "I Forgot to Remember to Forget". Recognition: The album has received critical acclaim. It was chosen by the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress for its cultural significance and consistently ranks high on lists of the greatest albums of all time, including Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums. 100 / 481
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