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Tracklisting Cherished Classics

December 29, 2006 | Music
Due for release in the U.K. on January 9, 2007 in the "Cherished Classics" series is a 3 CD Elvis Presley compilation. Here are the synopsis and track listing:

Three CD set containing cherished recordings by one of the most beloved artists in musical history. This Elvis collection contains studio and live recordings from his early years plus rare interviews from the same time period. Discs one and three contain songs and a few interview snippets while Disc two is devoted entirely to insightful and rare talks with the King of Rock "N" Roll. Includes "That's Alright", "Heartbreak Hotel", "I Was The One", "I Got A Woman", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Hound Dog" and many more. 2007.

Tracks
1 - That's Alright Mama
2 - Blue Moon Of Kentucky
3 - Heartbreak Hotel
4 - Long Tall Sally
5 - I Was The One
6 - Money Honey
7 - I Got A Woman
8 - Blue Suede Shoes
9 - Hound Dog
10 - Baby Let's Play House
11 - Maybellene
12 - There's Good Rockin' Tonight
13 - Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum
14 - Interview
15 - The Interviews (Outstanding Rare Insights Into The King Of Rock "n" Roll)
16 - That's All Right Mama (Live)
17 - Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Live)
18 - The Truth About Me (Monologue)
19 - Interview - Jacksonville, Florida
20 - Interview - Wichita Falls, Texas
21 - Milkcow Blues Boogie
22 - Mystery Train
23 - You're A Heartbreaker
24 - Blue Moon
25 - Interview - Lacrosse, Wisconsin
26 - I Forgot To Remember To Forget
27 - I Love You Because
28 - Trying To Get To You
29 - Just Because
30 - Interview - Little Rock, Arkansas
31 - I Don't Care If The Sun Don"t Shine
32 - Baby Let"s Play House
33 - Good Rockin' Tonight
Source:Various
dannyboy1 wrote on December 29, 2006
You know something is a cheap and nasty compilation when they headline with the Louisiana Hayride and Little Rock recordings then follow up with tracks for which copyright has become dubious.
JerryNodak wrote on December 29, 2006
It's my understanding that much of Elvis' '50s catalog has now fallen into public domain in Europe. It's apparent that it will now be flogged completely to death.