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			The King In The Ring
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				19075811831 
				Released: November 30, 2018 | 
			
				33 rpm, Mono 
				LP 12"
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				Side A 
				Matrix Side A: 
  
	 			01. That's All Right [4:08] 
 	 			02. Heartbreak Hotel [2:55] 
 	 			03. Love Me [3:12] 
 	 			04. Baby What You Want Me To Do [5:44] 
 	 			05. Blue Suede Shoes [2:20] 
 	 			06. Baby What You Want Me To Do [4:03] 
 	 			07. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy [3:03]
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				Side B 
				Matrix Side B: 
  
	 			01. Are You Lonesome Tonight? [2:51] 
 	 			02. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again [0:38] 
 	 			03. Blue Christmas [2:36] 
 	 			04. Trying To Get To You [2:50] 
 	 			05. One Night [3:57] 
 	 			06. Baby What You Want Me To Do [5:11] 
 	 			07. One Night [2:37] 
 	 			08. Memories [3:24]
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				 Side C  
				Matrix Side C: 
  
	 			01. Heartbreak Hotel [4:12] 
 	 			02. Baby What You Want Me To Do [3:27] 
 	 			03. Introductions [2:17] 
 	 			04. That's All Right [3:08] 
 	 			05. Are You Lonesome Tonight? [4:00] 
 	 			06. Baby What You Want Me To Do [3:24] 
 	 			07. Blue Suede Shoes [2:27] 
 	 			08. One Night [3:20]
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				 Side D 
				Matrix Side D: 
  
	 			01. Love Me [4:14] 
 	 			02. Trying To Get To You [3:04] 
 	 			03. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy [2:57] 
 	 			04. Santa Claus Is Back In Town [1:18] 
 	 			05. Blue Christmas [4:02] 
 	 			06. Tiger Man [3:11] 
 	 			07. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again [1:17] 
 	 			08. Memories [3:13]
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  Elvis Presley re-established himself as The King of Rock and Roll with Elvis, the widely-seen "comeback special" 
			    broadcast on NBC at the end of 1968. The show's many highlights included laid-back live performances recorded in the 
				round before a small audience and featuring a powerful ensemble - including guitarist Scotty Moore and drummer D.J. 
				Fontana, both part of Elvis' original, classic backing band. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Elvis, both 
				electrifying, intimate "sit-down" sets will be released widely on vinyl for the first time in a 2LP package with a 
				newly created gatefold sleeve. 
		    
			
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