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Elvis Presley – Elvis’ golden records

Record:VG/VG
Cover:Generic
Price: £10.00
Artist: Elvis Presley
Lable: RCA Red Seal
Year: 1958
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Style: Rock and roll, Rhythm and blues
Catalog: RCA Red Seal RB 16069
Matrix:H2WP-8398-2A, H2WP-8399-2A

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Discover Elvis Presley’s 1958 album Elvis’ Golden Records, a compilation of some of the King of Rock and Roll’s most beloved hits. Released in the UK on the RCA Red Seal label, the album features classic tracks such as “Don’t be cruel,” “Hound Dog,” and “Love Me Tender,” all of which have become iconic staples of Rock & Roll and Rhythm & Blues music. This collection of Presley’s best works is sure to be a hit with fans of World Music and is credited to a variety of songwriters such as E. H. Morris Music, Bourne Music, Belinda (London) Ltd., Mills Music, Aberbach Ltd., and Peter Maurice. With its iconic RB-16069 catalog number, Elvis’ Golden Records is a must-have for any fan of The Decca Record Company Limited, Radio Corporation Of America, and St. James Press.

Summary: Elvis Presley’s Elvis’ Golden Records was released on 21 March 1958 and quickly rose to become one of the era’s most popular and successful albums. The album featured some of Presley’s most beloved hits, including “Hound Dog” and “Love Me Tender”. and showcased the King’s signature blend of rock and roll, country, and gospel. With its iconic cover art and timeless tracklist, Elvis’ Golden Records is a must-have for any fan of the King.

About the Artist: Elvis Presley is widely regarded as one of popular music’s most influential and iconic figures. His career began in 1954 when he signed with Sun Records and released his first single, “That’s All Right”. From there, Presley’s career skyrocketed, and he quickly became the king of rock and roll. His music blended country, gospel, rhythm, and blues, and he was known for his unique vocal style and charisma. Elvis’ Golden Records was released in 1958 and cemented his place as one of the most successful and beloved artists ever.

About the Record: Elvis’ Golden Records is a compilation album (mono) featuring some of Presley’s most beloved hits. The album includes tracks such as “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, and “Don’t Be Cruel”. It showcases Presley’s signature blend of rock and roll, country, and gospel, and stands out as one of his most successful albums. It is often cited as one of the most influential records of the era and has been praised for its timelessness and lasting impact on popular music. A “New orthophonic” high-fidelity recording

About the Cover: The cover art for Elvis’ Golden Records features a classic photo of Presley, with the words “Elvis’ Golden Records” written. The cover has become iconic and is often cited as one of the most recognizable album covers ever. It perfectly captures the energy and spirit of Presley’s music and has become an iconic symbol of the King’s legacy.

About the Lyrics and Music: The songs on Elvis’ Golden Records are some of the most beloved and recognizable of Presley’s career. The album features some of his most iconic songs, including “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, and “Don’t Be Cruel”. The lyrics are often poetic and heartfelt, and the music is a perfect blend of rock and roll, country, and gospel. The standout tracks on the album are “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, and “Hound Dog”.

Conclusion: Elvis Presley’s Elvis’ Golden Records is an iconic album that stands out as one of the most successful and beloved records of the era. The album features some of Presley’s most beloved songs and showcases his signature blend of rock and roll, country, and gospel. With its iconic cover art and timeless tracklist, Elvis’ Golden Records is a must-have for any fan of the King.

Other Recommendations: For fans of Elvis Presley, other recommended records include Elvis Is Back! (1960), From Elvis in Memphis (1969), and Elvis (1973). For fans of similar artists, recommended records include Chuck Berry’s The Great Twenty-Eight (1982), Little Richard’s The Fabulous Little Richard (1957), and Buddy Holly’s The “Chirping” Crickets (1957).

About the tracklist: Side one:
Hound dog
I love you because
All shook up
Heartbreak hotel
You’re a heartbreaker
Love me
Too much
Side two:
Don’t be cruel
That’s when your heartaches begin
Love me tender
I forgot to remember to forget
Anyway you want me (That’s how I will be)
I want you, I need you, I love you.

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