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Label:
Released:
RPM:
Stereo/Mono
Inches
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cas-2595
October 1, 1972
33 1⁄3
Stereo
12"
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Side A:
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Matrix Side A: BCRS-6448-1S-A1 |
Side B: |
Matrix Side B: BCRS-6449-1S-A1
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| 01. |
Burning Love [2:51] ¹) -Words & Music by Dennis Linde |
01. |
It's A Matter Of Time [3:04] ⁶) - Words & Music by Clive Westlake |
| 02. |
Tender Feeling [2:32] ²) - Words & Music by Don Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye |
02. |
No More [2:21] ⁷) - Words & Music by Don Robertson, Hal Blair |
| 03. |
Confidence [2:31] ³) - Words & Music by Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett |
03. |
Santa Lucia [1:11] ⁸) - Words & Music by Arranged by Elvis Presley |
| 04. |
Tonight Is So Right For Love [2:11] ⁴) - Words & Music by Sid Wayne, Abner Silver |
04. |
We'll Be Together [2:14] ⁶) - Words & Music by Charles O’Curran, Dudley Brooks |
| 05. |
Guadalajara [2:42] ⁵) - Words & Music by Pepe Guisar |
05. |
I Love Only One Girl [1:51] ⁹) - Words & Music by Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett |
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Recorded:
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¹) RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, California, March 28, 1972
²) RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, Motion Picture Kissin' Cousins, September 29, 1963
³) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Spinout, February 16, 1966
⁴) RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture G.I. Blues, April 27, 1960
⁵) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Fun In Acapulco, January 23, 1963
⁶) RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, California, March 29, 1972
⁷) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Blue Hawaii, March 21, 1961
⁸) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, Motion Picture Viva Las Vegas, July 10, 1963
⁹) MGM Soundstage, Hollywood, California, June 29, 1966
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More info: |
With a gold record for both the Madison Square Garden album and “Burning Love,” there could not have been a better lead-in to a blockbuster
new Elvis album. Instead the Colonel and RCA returned to their alternative-universe marketing scheme, throwing in the single hit with a random
collection of non-hits from the movies and selling it, essentially, as Vol. II to June’s budget release, Elvis Sings Hits From His Movies, Vol. I.
Defying all logic, it sold 700,000 copies and, RCA announced, marked an industry first: the feature marketing of a hit single on a budget album.
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