Elvis recorded Tonight's All Right for Love for the European editions of G.I. Blues. Tonight is So Right for Love couldn't be used because
of copyright reasons. Sid Wayne, Abner Silver, Joe Lilley slightly altered the lyrics of Tonight is So Right for Love and used the
melody to Johann Strauss's classic Tales from the Vienna Woods, written in 1868. The title originally considered for this song was Vienna
Woods Rock and Roll. Elvis's recording session for the new song took place at Radio Recorders on May 6, 1960. Tonight's All Right for Love
was finally released in the United States in 1974 on the LP Elvis - A Legendary Performer, Volume 1. The version on the album, however,
was edited. The complete recordings were released as a single in West Germany, backed with Wooden Heart, as well as on many foreign LPs.
Although the boxed set Elvis Aron Presley listed Tonight is So Right for Love in its contents, it was actually Tonight's All Right for Love.
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