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Vinyl Long Play Camden 1971

1971

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The King Elvis Presley, LP, Camden, CAL-2533, 1971, I Got Lucky
The King Elvis Presley, LP, Camden, CAL-2533, 1971, I Got Lucky
The King Elvis Presley, LP, Camden, CAL-2533, 1971, I Got Lucky
The King Elvis Presley, LP, Camden, CAL-2533, 1971, I Got Lucky

I Got Lucky

I Got Lucky

Label: CAS-2533
Released: October 1, 1971
RPM: 33 1⁄3
Stereo or Mono: Stereo
Inches: 12"

Side A:

Matrix Side A: ACRM-5837

01. I Got Lucky [1:54] ¹) »
- Words & Music by Dolores Fuller, Ben Weisman, Fred Wise «
02. What A Wonderful Life [2;28] ²) »
- Words & Music by Sid Wayne, Jerry Livingston «
03. I Need Somebody To Lean On [2:55] ³) »
- Words & Music by Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman «
04. Yoga Is As Yoga Does [2:07] ⁴) »
- Words & Music by Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch «
05. Riding The Rainbow [1:34] ⁵) »
- Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman «

Side B:

Matrix Side B: ACRM-5838 1S

01. Fools Fall In Love [2:02] ⁶) »
- Words & Music by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller «
02. The Love Machine [2:47] ⁴) »
- Words & Music by Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch, Chuck Taylor «
03. Home Is Where The Heart Is [1:49] ⁵) »
- Words & Music by Sherman Edwards, Hal David «
04. You Gotta Stop [2:16] ⁷) »
- Words & Music by Bill Giant/Bernie Baum/Florence Kaye «
05. If You Think I Don't Need You [2:03] ⁸) »
- Words & Music by Red West, Joe Cooper «

Recorded:

¹) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Kid Galahad, October 27, 1961
²) RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, Motion Picture, Follow That Dream, July 2, 1961
³) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Viva Las Vegas, July 10, 1963
⁴) Paramount Studio Recording Stage, Hollywood, Motion Picture Easy Come, Easy Go, September 29, 1966
⁵) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Kid Galahad, October 26, 1961
⁶) RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, May 28, 1966
⁷) Paramount Studio Recording Stage, Hollywood, California, September 29, 1966
⁸) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Viva Las Vegas, July 9, 1963

More Info:

The one thing that might have stopped RCA and Colonel Parker from putting out another disorganized, not even value-for-little-money compilation of mostly movie sides would have been if no one had bought it. But as long as there were still 100,000 loyal customers, there remained the certainty of more budget-line entries.


Label:
Released:
RPM:
Stereo/Mono
Inches

CAL-2533
October 1, 1971
33 1⁄3
Stereo
12"

Side A:

Matrix Side A: ACRM-5837

Side B:

Matrix Side B: ACRM-5838 1S

01. I Got Lucky [1:54] ¹)
-Words & Music by Dolores Fuller, Ben Weisman, Fred Wise
01. Fools Fall In Love [2:02] ⁶)
- Words & Music by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
02. What A Wonderful Life [2;28] ²)
- Words & Music by Sid Wayne, Jerry Livingston
02. The Love Machine [2:47] ⁴)
- Words & Music by Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch, Chuck Taylor
03. I Need Somebody To Lean On [2:55] ³)
- Words & Music by Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman
03. Home Is Where The Heart Is [1:49] ⁵)
- Words & Music by Sherman Edwards, Hal David
04. Yoga Is As Yoga Does [2:07] ⁴)
- Words & Music by Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch
04. You Gotta Stop [2:16] ⁷)
- Words & Music by Bill Giant/Bernie Baum/Florence Kaye
05. Riding The Rainbow [1:34] ⁵)
- Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman
05. If You Think I Don't Need You [2:03] ⁸)
- Words & Music by Red West, Joe Cooper

Recorded:

¹) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Kid Galahad, October 27, 1961
²) RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, Motion Picture, Follow That Dream, July 2, 1961
³) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Viva Las Vegas, July 10, 1963
⁴) Paramount Studio Recording Stage, Hollywood, Motion Picture Easy Come, Easy Go, September 29, 1966
⁵) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Kid Galahad, October 26, 1961
⁶) RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, May 28, 1966
⁷) Paramount Studio Recording Stage, Hollywood, California, September 29, 1966
⁸) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Viva Las Vegas, July 9, 1963

More info:

The one thing that might have stopped RCA and Colonel Parker from putting out another disorganized, not even value-for-little-money compilation of mostly movie sides would have been if no one had bought it. But as long as there were still 100,000 loyal customers, there remained the certainty of more budget-line entries.