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The King Elvis Presley, FTD, 5060209-750804 June 26, 2014, Memphis To Nashville '61

Memphis To Nashville '61

Catalog Nr: 5060209-750804
Playing Time: 71:49
Released: June 26, 2014
Recording Type: Studio Recordings
Location: RCA Studio B, Nahville
Recording Date: March 12 - 13, 1961
Matrix: IFPI LB46 arvato 55830120/153950 21
Mould: IFPI 071Y
Digital Engineers: Lene Reidel
Compiliation: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon
Tracklist:

01.

There's Always Me [02:19] »
- Words & Music by Don Robertson «
02. Give Me The Right [02:38] »
- Words & Music by Fred Wise, Norman Blagman «
03. It's A Sin [02:45] »
- Words & Music by Zeb Turner, Fred Rose «
04. Sentimental Me [02:35] »
- Words & Music by Jimmy Cassin, Jim Morehead «
05. Starting Today [02:06] »
- Words & Music by Don Robertson «
06. Gently [02:19] »
- Words & Music by Sid Tepper, Roy Bennett «
07. I'm Comin' Home [02:24] »
- Words & Music by Charlie Rich «
08. In Your Arms [01:53] »
- Words & Music by Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold «
09. Put The Blame On Me [02:00] »
- Words & Music by Kay Twomey, Fred Wise, Norman Blagman «
10. Judy [02:14] »
- Words & Music by Teddy Redell «
11. I Want You With Me [02:16] »
- Words & Music by Woody Harris «
12. I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell [02:16] »
- Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman «


Bonus
13. Press Conference [March 25, 1961 - 20:40]
14. Elvis Is Made An Honorary Colonel [March 8, 1961 - 24:01]
Musicians:

Guitar:

Hank Garland, Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley
Bass: Bob Moore
Drums: D. J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman
Piano: Floyd Cramer
Saxophone: Homer 'Boots' Randolph
Backup Vocals: Mille Kirkham, The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews And Ray Walker
Notes:

FTD Books and Flaming Star, in association with EPE, will release a new book - "Memphis To Nashville '61" - in late June. This will give a comprehensive account of the two Memphis charity shows that Elvis performed at the Ellis Auditorium on a cold day in February 1961. The book includes accounts of that day and the events leading up to it. It features accounts from Elvis's musicians, friends and fans, magazine- and newspaper articles from the time, and many rare and newly-discovered photographs. The collection of over 100 unpublished photographs, most of them in black and white, have been collected from many different sources; some are from original negatives whilst others are from original prints. Also included in the book is a section on Elvis' visit to Nashville on March 8, 1961, less than two weeks after the benefit shows of February 25, to receive an honorary colonelship from the Governor of Tennessee, Buford Ellington. Furthermore, the final part of the volume includes information and details relating to the recording sessions held on March 12 and 13, 1961 that provided most of the tracks for the classic LP, "Something For Everybody". As an added bonus, the book comes with a CD containing the mono version of "Something For Everybody" plus recordings of Elvis' press conference, held at the Hotel Claridge in Memphis on February 25, 1961, and of the presentation of honours at the Tennessee State Capitol just 11 days later.

This title is now deleted from the FTD catalog


The King Elvis Presley, FTD, 5060209-750804 June 26, 2014, Memphis To Nashville '61
The King Elvis Presley, FTD, 5060209-750804 June 26, 2014, Memphis To Nashville '61
The King Elvis Presley, FTD, 5060209-750804 June 26, 2014, Memphis To Nashville '61

Memphis To Nashville '61


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5060209-750804
71:49
June 26, 2014
Studio Recordings
RCA Studio B, Nahville
March 12 - 13, 1961
IFPI LB46 arvato 55830120/153950 21
IFPI 071Y
Lene Reidel
Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon
Tracklist:

01.

There's Always Me [02:19]
-Words & Music by Don Robertson
02. Give Me The Right [02:38]
-Words & Music by Fred Wise, Norman Blagman
03. It's A Sin [02:45]
-Words & Music by Zeb Turner, Fred Rose
04. Sentimental Me [02:35]
-Words & Music by Jimmy Cassin, Jim Morehead
05. Starting Today [02:06]
-Words & Music by Don Robertson
06. Gently [02:19]
-Words & Music by Sid Tepper, Roy Bennett
07. I'm Comin' Home [02:24]
-Words & Music by Charlie Rich
08. In Your Arms [01:53]
-Words & Music by Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold
09. Put The Blame On Me [02:00]
-Words & Music by Kay Twomey, Fred Wise, Norman Blagman
10. Judy [02:14]
-Words & Music by Teddy Redell
11. I Want You With Me [02:16]
-Words & Music by Woody Harris
12. I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell [02:16]
-Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman


Bonus

13.

Press Conference [March 25, 1961 - 20:40]
14. Elvis Is Made An Honorary Colonel [March 8, 1961 - 24:01]
Musicians:

Guitar:

Hank Garland, Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley
Bass: Bob Moore
Drums: D. J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman
Piano: Floyd Cramer
Saxophone: Homer 'Boots' Randolph
Backup Vocals: Mille Kirkham, The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews And Ray Walker
Notes:

FTD Books and Flaming Star, in association with EPE, will release a new book - "Memphis To Nashville '61" - in late June. This will give a comprehensive account of the two Memphis charity shows that Elvis performed at the Ellis Auditorium on a cold day in February 1961. The book includes accounts of that day and the events leading up to it. It features accounts from Elvis's musicians, friends and fans, magazine- and newspaper articles from the time, and many rare and newly-discovered photographs. The collection of over 100 unpublished photographs, most of them in black and white, have been collected from many different sources; some are from original negatives whilst others are from original prints. Also included in the book is a section on Elvis' visit to Nashville on March 8, 1961, less than two weeks after the benefit shows of February 25, to receive an honorary colonelship from the Governor of Tennessee, Buford Ellington. Furthermore, the final part of the volume includes information and details relating to the recording sessions held on March 12 and 13, 1961 that provided most of the tracks for the classic LP, "Something For Everybody". As an added bonus, the book comes with a CD containing the mono version of "Something For Everybody" plus recordings of Elvis' press conference, held at the Hotel Claridge in Memphis on February 25, 1961, and of the presentation of honours at the Tennessee State Capitol just 11 days later.

This title is now deleted from the FTD catalog