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Catalogue
No:
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Sun
210
RCA 47-6381 (45) RCA 20-6381 (78) |
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Title:
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Good
Rockin' Tonight
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Writers:
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Roy
Brown
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1st
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9th
September 1954
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Recorded
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Sun
Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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November
1955
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Notes:
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The
quintessential invitation, by Elvis to rock.
The song he sang all over Memphis, on flat bed trucks and in dance auditoriums throughoutthe South. Recorded by Sam Phillips, with plenty of echo reverb for his Sun label in September 1954, and released on the Sun label as Elvis' second single. |
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Title:
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I
Don't Care if The Sun Don't Shine
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Writers:
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Mack
David
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1st
Recorded:
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9th
September 1954
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Sun
Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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September
1955
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From
Elvis' second Sun Session, a fast-tempo ballad with a laughing-voiced
Elvis giving his all.
RCA also released this record in November after buying Elvis' contract. The song was later re-mixed for the Sun Sessions album. |
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