The Complete Elvis Presley Masters

~ Release by Elvis Presley (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: 1954–1956
2CD: 1956
3CD: 1957
4CD: 1957–1958
5CD: 1960
6CD: 1960–1961
7CD: 1961
8CD: 1961–1962
9CD: 1962–1963
10CD: 1963–1964
11CD: 1964–1965
12CD: 1965–1966
13CD: 1966
14CD: 1966–1967
15CD: 1967–1968
16CD: 1968
17CD: 1969
18CD: 1969
19CD: 1970
20CD: 1970
21CD: 1970–1971
22CD: 1971–1972
23CD: 1972
24CD: 1973
25CD: 1973
26CD: 1973–1975
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1If That Isn’t Love
bass:
Norbert Putnam (on 1973-12-16)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1973-12-16)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1973-12-16), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (on 1973-12-16), Charlie Hodge (on 1973-12-16), Dennis Linde (on 1973-12-16) and Alan Rush (member of 70's rock group “Jubal”) (on 1973-12-16)
organ:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Randy Cullers (drummer, songwriter and producer) (on 1973-12-16) and Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16) and Bobby Ogdin (on 1973-12-16)
vocals:
Ginger Holladay (American singer-songwriter) (on 1973-12-16), Mary Holladay (on 1973-12-16), Mary (Jeannie) Greene (on 1973-12-16), Mary Cain (on 1973-12-16), Susan Pilkington (on 1973-12-16), J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1973-12-16) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1973-12-16)
recorded at:
Stax Studios (Recording studio for Stax Records) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1973-12-16)
cover recording of:
If That Isn’t Love (on 1973-12-16)
lyricist and composer:
Dottie Rambo
publisher:
Heart Warming Music Co., Heartwarming Music and John T. Benson Pub. Co.
3:31
2Spanish Eyes
bass:
Norbert Putnam (on 1973-12-16)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1973-12-16)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1973-12-16), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (on 1973-12-16), Charlie Hodge (on 1973-12-16), Dennis Linde (on 1973-12-16) and Alan Rush (member of 70's rock group “Jubal”) (on 1973-12-16)
organ:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Randy Cullers (drummer, songwriter and producer) (on 1973-12-16) and Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16) and Bobby Ogdin (on 1973-12-16)
vocals:
Ginger Holladay (American singer-songwriter) (on 1973-12-16), Mary Holladay (on 1973-12-16), Mary (Jeannie) Greene (on 1973-12-16), Mary Cain (on 1973-12-16), Susan Pilkington (on 1973-12-16), J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1973-12-16) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1973-12-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1974)
recorded at:
Stax Studios (Recording studio for Stax Records) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1973-12-16)
cover recording of:
Spanish Eyes (Moon Over Naples) (on 1973-12-16)
lyricist:
Charles Singleton (composer/lyricist) and Eddie Snyder
composer:
Bert Kaempfert (German orchestra leader, producer and songwriter)
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation, Columbia Music (Publisher. Do not use as a release label.) and Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI)
version of:
Moon Over Naples
32:21
3She Wears My Ring
bass:
Norbert Putnam (on 1973-12-16)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1973-12-16)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1973-12-16), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (on 1973-12-16), Charlie Hodge (on 1973-12-16), Dennis Linde (on 1973-12-16) and Alan Rush (member of 70's rock group “Jubal”) (on 1973-12-16)
organ:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Randy Cullers (drummer, songwriter and producer) (on 1973-12-16) and Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1973-12-16), Per-Erik Hallin (on 1973-12-16) and Bobby Ogdin (on 1973-12-16)
vocals:
Ginger Holladay (American singer-songwriter) (on 1973-12-16), Mary Holladay (on 1973-12-16), Mary (Jeannie) Greene (on 1973-12-16), Mary Cain (on 1973-12-16), Susan Pilkington (on 1973-12-16), J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1973-12-16) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1973-12-16)
recorded at:
Stax Studios (Recording studio for Stax Records) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1973-12-16)
cover recording of:
She Wears My Ring (on 1973-12-16)
writer:
Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Music Limited (UK), House of Bryant Publications (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Sony/ATV Music Publishing
version of:
La golondrina
3:20
4See See Rider
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
See See Rider Blues (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 10056)
4:08
5I Got a Woman / Amen
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
I Got a Woman / Amen (on 1974-03-20)
composer:
Ray Charles (soul musician, singer and songwriter) and Jester Hairston
medley of:
I Got a Woman
medley of:
Amen (gospel song popularized by The Impressions)
3:39
6Love Me
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Love Me (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist:
Jerry Leiber
composer:
Mike Stoller
publisher:
Hornall Brothers Music Ltd. (limited company), Jerry Leiber Music, Mike Stoller Music (ASCAP), Quintet Music (Leiber & Stoller) and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
1:50
7Trying to Get to You
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Trying to Get to You (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Rose Marie McCoy and Charles Singleton (composer/lyricist)
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation, Cherry Lane Music Publishing, Chrysalis Music (music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), Edward B. Marks Music Co. (founded originally as J. Stern & Co. in 1894, renamed in 1919), Gladys Music, Motion Music Co., Motion Music Company (US publisher), Red Storming Heaven Music, Rockland Music, Slow Dancing Music LLC, Songs of Windswept Pacific and You Look Good Music Publishing
2:02
8Long Tall Sally / Whole Lot‐ta Shakin’ Goin’ On / Your Mama Don’t Dance / Flip, Flop and Fly / Jailhouse Rock / Hound Dog
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live medley including a cover recording of:
Flip, Flop & Fly (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Charles Calhoun and Lou Willie Turner
publisher:
Unichappell Music, Inc.
live medley including a cover recording of:
Hound Dog (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist:
Jerry Leiber (on 1952-08-12)
composer:
Mike Stoller (on 1952-08-12)
previously attributed to:
Johnny Otis
publisher:
Chappell Morris Ltd., Cherry Lane, Cherry Lane Music, Cherry Lane Music Publishing, Elvis Presley Music, Gladys Music, Lion Publishing Co., MCA Music Inc. (US-based music publishers), MCA Music Ltd., MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available), Universal/MCA Music (music publisher; do not use as release label!), Williamson Music Company and Williamson Music, Inc.
live medley including a recording of:
Jailhouse Rock (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist:
Jerry Leiber
composer:
Mike Stoller
publisher:
ABG Elvis Songs, Elvis Presley Music, Elvis Presley Music Inc., Elvis Presley Music Susan Aberbach Trust, Gladys Music Elvis Presley Enterprises LLC, Jerry Leiber Music, Mike Stoller Music (ASCAP), Silver Seahorse Music LLC and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
sub-publisher:
Fujipacific Music, Inc., ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division) and 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division)
live medley including a cover recording of:
Long Tall Sally (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Enotris Johnson (on 1955-11-29), Richard Wayne Penniman (on 1955-11-29) and Robert Alexander Blackwell (on 1955-11-29)
publisher:
ATV Music, Blackwood Music Inc. (1953-02-07–1987-12-30), Peermusic (UK) Ltd., Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Southern Music Publishing Company Limited, Unichappell Music and Venice Music
live medley including a cover recording of:
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Sunny David (US rockabilly pianist & songwriter) and Dave “Curly” Williams
publisher:
Cherio Music Publishers, Inc., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Marlyn Music Publishing Inc. (also displayed as “Marlyn Music Publishers Inc.” on releases), Marlyn Music Publishing Ltd., Ni'Mani Entertainment Co. (ASCAP-affiliated) and Whole Lotta Shakin' Music
live medley including a cover recording of:
Your Mama Don’t Dance (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina
publisher:
Almo Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP), Jasperilla Music Co., MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996), Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
3:32
9Why Me Lord
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Why Me (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Kris Kristofferson
publisher:
Resaca Music Publishing Co.
2:51
10How Great Thou Art
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
How Great Thou Art (Hine’s version) (on 1974-03-20)
additional lyricist:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949)
lyricist:
Carl Gustav Boberg
composer:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949)
translator:
Stuart K. Hine (from 1931 until 1949, in 1949)
publisher:
Thankyou Music Ltd.
translated version of:
O store Gud
3:43
11Blueberry Hill / I Can’t Stop Loving You
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live medley including a cover recording of:
Blueberry Hill (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist) and Larry Stock
writer:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist), Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader) and Larry Stock
composer:
Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Larry Stock Music Co., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin), Sovereign Music Company and Victoria Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
part of:
12 Monkeys Soundtrack
live cover recording of:
I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Don Gibson (US songwriter and country musician)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose-Opryland Music Limited (UK), Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1958-02-07)
2:59
12Help Me
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Help Me (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Larry Gatlin
publisher:
First Generation Music
2:42
13An American Trilogy
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
An American Trilogy (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and arranger:
Mickey Newbury (American songwriter)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC)
medley of:
Dixie
medley of:
All My Trials
medley of:
Battle Hymn of the Republic
3:57
14Let Me Be There
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Let Me Be There (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
John Rostill
publisher:
EMI Al Gallico Music Corp., EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher) and Petal Music Ltd.
3:33
15My Baby Left Me
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
My Baby Left Me (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation, Cherry River Music, Crudup Music, Elvis Presley Music, Elvis Presley Music Inc., R&H Music, Unichappell Music, Unichappell Music, Inc. and Williamson Music Company
2:22
16Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live cover recording of:
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (on 1974-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Lloyd Price (US R&B/soul singer) (in 1952-03)
publisher:
ATV Music, Carlin Music Corporation, Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Venice Music
2:13
17Can’t Help Falling in Love
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
live recording of:
Can’t Help Falling in Love (on 1974-03-20)
writer:
Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George David Weiss
publisher:
Aberbach Musikverlag (German publisher), ABG EPE Gladys Music, Carlin Music Corporation, Cherry Lane Music, Chrysalis Music (music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), Gladys Music, Gladys Music (Joachim Jean Aberbach), Gladys Music Elvis Presley Enterprises LLC, Gladys Music Inc., INTERSONG International Musikverlag G.m.b.H. (German publisher), Luigi Creatore Music (ASCAP) and The Manor Music Co. Ltd.
sub-publisher:
日音 (NICHION INC.) (ended), フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.), ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)) and 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division)
is based on:
Plaisir d’amour (Romance du chevrier)
1:36
18Closing Vamp
bass:
Duke Bardwell (on 1974-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (on 1974-03-20)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (on 1974-03-20), Charlie Hodge (on 1974-03-20), Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”) (on 1974-03-20) and John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (on 1974-03-20)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1974-03-20)
vocals:
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (on 1974-03-20), The Sweet Inspirations (on 1974-03-20) and Kathy Westmoreland (on 1974-03-20)
orchestra:
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra (on 1974-03-20)
recorded at:
Mid‐South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-03-20)
0:47
19Fairytale
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
Fairytale (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
writer:
Anita Pointer and Bonnie Pointer
publisher:
Polo Grounds Music and Sony/ATV Melody
2:44
20Green, Green Grass of Home
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
Green, Green Grass of Home (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Claude “Curly” Putman, Jr.
publisher:
Burlington Music, Burlington Music Ltd. and Tree Music
translated version of:
Ik ben weer in m’n dorpje
33:35
21I Can Help
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
I Can Help (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Swan
publisher:
CBS Songs, Combine Music Corp., EMI Songs Australia Pty. Ltd. and EMI Songs Ltd.
4:03
22And I Love You So
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
And I Love You So (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Don McLean
publisher:
Benny Bird Co. Inc. (BMI-affiliated), MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI), The Welk Music Group, シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
3:39
23Susan When She Tried
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
Susan When She Tried (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Don Reid (country)
2:17
24T‐R‐O‐U‐B‐L‐E
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recording of:
T-R-O-U-B-L-E (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Chesnut
publisher:
Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
3:02
25Tiger Man
baritone saxophone:
Ronald Eades (American saxophonist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bass:
Duke Bardwell (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Mike Leech (Nashville session musician and arranger) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Norbert Putnam (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
bell and percussion:
Farrell Morris (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
clavinet:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
drums (drum set):
Ronnie Tutt (drummer) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Johnny Christopher (guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), Charlie Hodge (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11), John Wilkinson (known world-wide as the rhythm guitar player of Elvis Presley) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
steel guitar:
Weldon Myrick (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
recorded at:
RCA Victor, Studio C in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
cover recording of:
Tiger Man (from 1975-03-10 until 1975-03-11)
writer:
Joe Hill Lewis and Sam Burns (founder of Sun Records)
3:05
27CD: 1975–1977
28CD: Outtakes and Alternates I
29CD: Outtakes and Alternates II
30CD: Outtakes and Alternates III