Elvis: Greatest Hits Volume 1
Elvis: Greatest Hits Volume 1 | ||||
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RCA Victor | ||||
Producer | Felton Jarvis | |||
Elvis Presley chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Released in October 1981, Elvis: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 was an attempt by RCA Records at launching a new series of reissues featuring American rock and roll singer, Elvis Presley. Ultimately, however, only this single volume was released in this particular series.
Despite its title, the album is thematically similar to the
The collection received mixed reviews, with Roy Carr and Mick Farren, in Elvis: The Illustrated Record, a book released the following year, calling the album title misleading: "Predictable Las Vegas standards hardly fall under the category of 'Greatest Hits,'" they write. "One seriously wonders exactly who records like this are aimed at," they continue, wondering if RCA did indeed have anymore notable material from Elvis that had yet to be released (as subsequent releases proved, the label did possess many more previously unreleased recordings).[2]
Besides the aforementioned unreleased live recordings, this album also includes the true stereo debut of the songs "Suspicious Minds" (previously issued only in mono), and "The Sound Of Your Cry" (which was released for the first time on an Elvis album).
Track listing
All previously released unless noted:
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Wonder of You" (previously released: recorded live in Las Vegas, February 18, 1970) | Baker Knight | 2:36 |
2. | "A Big Hunk o' Love" (previously unreleased; recorded in Las Vegas, February 15, 1972) | Aaron Schroeder, Sid Wyche | 2:03 |
3. | "There Goes My Everything" | Dallas Frazier | 2:56 |
4. | "Suspicious Minds" | Mark James | 4:20 |
5. | "What'd I Say" (previously unissued: recorded live in Las Vegas, August, 1969) | Ray Charles | 4:19 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Don't Cry Daddy" (previously unissued: recorded live in Las Vegas, February, 1970) | Mac Davis | 2:35 |
2. | "Steamroller Blues" (previously released: recorded live in Hawaii, January 12, 1973) | James Taylor | 3:14 |
3. | "The Sound of Your Cry" | Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Buddy Kaye | 4:00 |
4. | "Burning Love" | Dennis Linde | 2:54 |
5. | "You'll Never Walk Alone" | Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers | 2:43 |
Chart performance
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 47 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 142 |
References
- All Media Network. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
- ^ Roy Carr and Mick Farren (1982). Elvis: The Illustrated Record. Harmony Books. pp. 180–181.