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Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1






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Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJanuary 2, 1974
RecordedJuly 5, 1954 – June 27, 1968
GenreRock and roll, rockabilly, blues, pop
LabelRCA Records
Elvis Presley chronology
Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake
(1973)
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1
(1974)
Good Times
(1974)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideB[1]

Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley issued in 1974 by RCA Records. It features 14 tracks, which includes twelve songs and two interviews with Presley. It was certified Gold on January 8, 1975, Platinum and 2× Platinum on July 15, 1999, and 3× Platinum, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 8, 2018.[2]

Content

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Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 opens with his first recording from 1954, "That's All Right", the song that started his recording career at Sun Records.

Ultimately, four volumes devoted to Presley were released over the next decade in RCA's A Legendary Performer series, the only RCA Victor recording artist other than Glenn Miller to have multiple volumes issued in that series. The series is also notable for the first release of several previously unissued recordings by Presley, with each successive volume containing increasing amounts of unreleased material. This first volume included previously unissued live performances of several songs from Presley's 1968 TV special, an alternate version of his first known recording for Sun Records ("I Love You Because"), and the first American release of "Tonight's All Right for Love", previously available only on European pressings of the G.I. Blues album. The two interview recordings were originally issued by RCA Victor in 1958 as the EP, Elvis Sails.

Although RCA Victor had released a few alternate takes of Presley studio recordings in the past—for example, two different takes of the song "Old Shep" from his second LP Elvis from 1956, and two different takes of the song "Lover Doll" from the soundtrack to the film King Creole were released on the official 1958 soundtrack album and the reissue EP King Creole Volume 1 [3]—this was the first time the company began seriously issuing such material, although releases of alternate takes and unissued recordings by Presley would not begin on a large scale until after his death in August, 1977. Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 3 issued in November, 1978, consisted almost entirely of previously unreleased recordings.

The 1989 BMG Records compact disc version was truncated and removed "I Love You Because," "Love Me," "Love Me Tender", "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I," and "Are You Lonesome To-night." The version of "Trying to Get to You" was replaced by Elvis' 1955 Sun Recording.

Track listing

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Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."That's All Right"Arthur "Big Boy" CrudupJuly 6, 19541:33
2."I Love You Because" (previously unreleased take)Leon PayneJuly 6, 19543:27
3."Heartbreak Hotel"Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden, Elvis PresleyJanuary 10, 19562:08
4."Elvis"September 22, 19580:34
5."Don't Be Cruel"Otis Blackwell, Elvis PresleyJuly 2, 19562:03
6."Love Me" (from Elvis TV special)Jerry Leiber and Mike StollerJune 27, 19682:32
7."Tryin' to Get to You" (from Elvis TV special)Rose Marie McCoy, Charles SingletonJune 27, 19682:33
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Love Me Tender"Vera Matson, Elvis PresleyAugust 24, 19562:42
2."Peace in the Valley"Thomas A. DorseyJanuary 13, 19573:20
3."Elvis' Farewell to His Fans"September 22, 19582:14
4."(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"Bill TraderJune 11, 19582:30
5."Tonight's All Right for Love" (from the European edition of G.I. Blues)Joseph J. Lilley, Abner Silver, Sid WayneMay 6, 19601:20
6."Are You Lonesome Tonight?" (from Elvis TV special)Lou Handman, Roy TurkJune 27, 19683:31
7."Can't Help Falling in Love"George David Weiss, Luigi Creatore, Hugo PerettiMarch 23, 19613:00

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: P". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 10, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  • ^ "American album certifications - Elvis Presley - A Legendary Performer Volume 1". RIAA. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  • ^ Roy Carr & Mick Farren, Elvis: The Illustrated Record (Harmony Books, 1982), p. 59
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