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Track Listing Elvis Most Wanted

September 17, 2007 | Music
Here is the track listing and additional information of the upcoming import release "Elvis - Most Wanted"; a collection of the most requested Elvis songs. It features both the Elvis and Lisa Marie Presley duet on "Don’t Cry Daddy" and the Elvis and Celine Dion duet "If I Can Dream".

Track listing:

1. My Happiness (Acetate 1953) 02:33
2. That’s All Right (Sun 1954) 01:57
3. Hound Dog (TV Show 1956) 02:40
4. Old Shep (Elvis 1956) 04:12
5. When The Saints Go Marching In (Million Dollar Quartet 1956) 02:13
6. I'll Take You Home Kathleen (Germany 1959) 01:20
7. Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn) (G.I. Blues 1960) 03:21
8. In My Fathers House (His Hand In Mine 1960) 02:05
9. Datin’ (Paradise Hawaiian Style 1965) 03:16
10. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy (Elvis TV Special 1968) 01:50
11. Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Laughing version 1969) 02:54
12. The Wonder Of You (Live 1970) 02:41
13. Gospel Medley - I John/Bossom Of
14. AbrahamYou Better Run/Lead Me,
15. Guide Me / Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus / Nearer My God to Thee (Rehearsal 1972) 11:02
16. Always on My Mind (Studio 1972) 03:42
17. My Way (Aloha From Hawaii 1973) 04:01
18. My Boy (Good Times 1974) 03:22
19. You Gave Me A Mountain (Live 1974) 03:21
20. American Trilogy (Live 1974) 04:00
21. Bitter They Are Harder They Fall (Jungle Room 1976) 05:12
22. Unchained Melody (Live 1977) 03:23

Special Bonus Duets:

23. Don’t Cry Daddy (Duet with Lisa Marie Presley) 03:39
24. If I Can Dream (Duet with Celine Dion) 03:18

Details:

My Happiness
This private acetate from 1953 is the very first recording of Elvis singing. Legend has it that he made the acetate as a present for his beloved mother

That’s All Right
The first commercial recording of Elvis. The song was recorded on a hot July day at Sun Studio in Memphis, TN. The song was originally released together with “Blue Moon Of Kentucky” on the small Sun label.

Hound Dog
This was not the first time Elvis performed on national TV in 1956, but it was this recording that caused the censor on his later TV appearances. Since his performances at the Milton Berle Show it was only allowed to film Elvis from the waist up.

Old Shep
In 1945 when Elvis was 10 years old he perform this classic Red Foley song at the Mississippi/Alabama Fair Show. There is no recording of this event, but what is featured here is his 1956 commercial recording of the song. Elvis is even playing the piano himself.

When The Saints Go Marching In
Many people believe that Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded a duet album together. They never did, but after Elvis died an album titled “Jerry Lee Lewis And Friends” were released. It featured duets with a singer that sounded a lot like Elvis, but it wasn’t. The only time the “killer” and “the king” recorded together was during the jam session that later became known as the “Million Dollar Quartet” This jam session took place on December 4, 1956 at Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.

I'll Take You Home Kathleen
For years there has been rumours and misinformation about Elvis recording an album while he was stationed in Germany (1958-60). He didn’t record anything commercially while in Germany. The only recordings that exist are some private tapes where you can hear Elvis singing songs that he considered recording when he would return to his profession. Included on this Cd is an up-tempo version of the beautiful classic “I'll Take You Home Kathleen” with Elvis accompanying himself on piano.

Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn)
When Elvis was discharged from the army in 1960 one of his first projects was to make a movie inspired by his real army stay in Germany. The title of the movie is “G.I. Blues” but the most famous song from the soundtrack and even Elvis’ greatest hit in Germany to this day is the German folk song “Muss I Denn” or in English “Wooden Heart” Elvis had a lot of fun recording this song and trying to sing the line “Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Städele hinaus, städele hinaus, und du mei schatz bleibst hier”

In My Fathers House
In 1960 Elvis recorded his first religious album “His Hand In Mine” As the only territory in the world did this song become a hit in Scandinavia.

Datin’
You can’t help but smiling when you hear Elvis’ wonderful laughter. Try and listen to this very funny outtake of a silly movie song from the mid 1960’s.

Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
This raw and powerful recording of Elvis and some of his original band members from the legendary 1968 “Comeback” show is included to prove that Elvis was still full of Rock’n’Roll in the late 1960’s even though he was making silly movies in Hollywood. This show should also be the turning point for the direction of his carer.

Are You Lonesome Tonight?
There are many good stories on why Elvis laughed nearly all the way through this live recoding from 1969. To this day is it still unknown exactly why, but one thing is for sure it’s an ear catcher!

The Wonder Of You
Originally a hit for Ray Peterson but Elvis adopted this beautiful song as a tribute to his loyal fans. Elvis often performed it live in the 1970’s. This recording from February 1970 is the single version.

Gospel Medley - I John/Bossom Of AbrahamYou Better Run/Lead Me, Guide Me/Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus/Nearer My God to Thee
Elvis enjoyed very much to sing gospel songs late at night after shows on tour and in Las Vegas. He often invited the singers from his group to his suite to sing. This recording from 1972 was made at a rehearsal for the upcoming tour. You can hear a relaxed Elvis sing his favourite gospel songs together with J.D. Sumner and the Stamps quartet.

Always on My Mind
Elvis never had a hit with this song. Probably because it ended up as a B side for “Separate Ways”. Willie Nelson had a huge hit years later, but many people still remember Elvis’ emotional version from 1972. Priscilla left Elvis two months prior to the recording date.

My Way
In 1973 Elvis performed live for 1,5 billion people via satellite. The show was the now legendary “Aloha From Hawaii” Elvis used the occasion to show the world that Elvis could sing all kinds of music. During the 90 min. show he is performing Rock’n’Roll, R’n’B, Pop, Blues, Country, Musical tunes and even gospel inspired songs, but he did it his way…

My Boy
“…I wanted to explain before it gets too late, for your mother and me’s love has finally died…” Elvis only had one child, Lisa Marie Presley, were he singing to her when he recorded this song in 1973?

You Gave Me A Mountain
Elvis had a difficult time after Priscilla divorced him. He never accepted that his wife left him. This live recording from 1974 with Priscilla in the audience proves that he very much selected his material and performed it after his mood.

American Trilogy
Elvis was known as a polite southern gentleman, but he could also act fast on stage if somebody shouted at him.

Bitter They Are Harder They Fall
The last two recording sessions Elvis did took place in the jungle room at his beloved home Graceland. During the recording of this song the phone rang and as if that wasn’t enough Elvis’ dog also made sure that everybody noticed it.

Unchained Melody
Elvis wanted to make an album that should include this beautiful love song and then feature a picture of him playing the piano on stage on the cover. The album never happened, but the song was included on his last album “Moody Blue” This version is the overdubbed single version that was meant to be on his dream album.

Special Bonus Duets

Don’t Cry Daddy (Duet with Lisa Marie Presley)
For the 20th anniversary of Elvis’ death his only child Lisa Marie Presley recorded her vocal part for a duet with her dad on this beautiful ballad. It was then spliced with Elvis’ vocal and the result was played for 15.000 fans in Memphis. The duet has never been officially released.

If I Can Dream (Duet with Celine Dion)
In April 2007 did the TV show American Idol surprise the whole world
Source:Email
Ciscoking wrote on September 17, 2007
Just a mish mash through the years..stolen from various sources.. C-R-A-P......
RonBaker wrote on September 17, 2007
Is this a 'real' cd???? Lots of those things are NOT public domain titles...it sure would be nice if it were real. Sony/BMG should take note.
Mark wrote on September 17, 2007
On Are You Lonesome Tonight Dimond Joe has said is that Elvis was singing it when a guy up front lost his taupe and the spotlight was shining on his head and we all know the rest
Mofoca22 wrote on September 18, 2007
if thats true mark that had to be embarassing for the bald guy lol
Jerome wrote on September 18, 2007
too me this release isn't most wanted at all..
Martin DJ wrote on September 18, 2007
A nice anecdote from Diamond Joe - except the line "do you gaze at your bald head and wish you had hair" wasn't invented by Elvis at the spot: he also used it in one of the dressing room sessions of the Comeback Special, a year before. As for My Way: so now Elvis performed for 1,5 billion people live. Where did the additional 500 million come from?