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Catalogue
No:
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RCA
47 - 0639
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Title:
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Kiss
Me Quick
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Writers:
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Doc
Pomus & Mort Schuman
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1st
Recorded:
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25th
June 1961
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Recorded
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RCA
Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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April
1964
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Versions
Appear on:
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Pot
Luck (1962)
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Notes:
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A
fast tempo, fast cut, with the Jordanaires. Originally released as a album
track in 1962.
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Title:
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Suspicion
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Writers:
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Doc
Pomus & Mort Schuman
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1st
Recorded:
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19th
March 1962
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Recorded
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RCA
Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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April
1964
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Versions
Appear on:
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Pot
Luck (1962)
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Notes:
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A
commercial offering that delighted Elvis fans everywhere, so much so that
it gave advent to Elvis sound-alike Terry Stafford, who recorded the song
in 1964 and made it a smash. The sort of melody that Dean Martin turned
out by the cartload, but there was Elvis and the Jordanaires pulsing in
the background it was.... well different. Originally released as an album
track before being re-released as this B-side.
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