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Catalogue
No:
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RCA
47 - 8400
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Title:
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Such
A Night
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Writers:
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Linclon
Chase
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1st
Recorded:
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4th
April 1960
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Recorded
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RCA
Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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July
1964
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Notes:
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An
oldie, but goodie, via Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters in 1954, Johnny
Rae also made a risque version in 1954 which was banned from airing. Elvis'
version is a delicious bit of panting nonsense that bounces along nicely,
its obvious that Elvis had fun with this track.
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Title:
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Never
Ending
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Writers:
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Buddy
Kaye & Phil Springer
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1st
Recorded:
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26th
May 1960
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Recorded
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RCA
Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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July
1964
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Versions
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Double
Trouble (1967)
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Notes:
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A
torchy, Johnny Mathis-type ballad rendered with throbbing sincerity by
Elvis.
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