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Catalogue
No:
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RCA
47 - 8950
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Title:
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If
Every day Was Like Christmas
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Writer:
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Red
West
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1st
Recorded:
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11
June 1966
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Recorded
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RCA
Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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November
1966
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Versions
Appear on:
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Elvis'
Christmas Album (1970)
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Notes:
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A
slow Christmas ballad by Red given serious treatment by Elvis, who sings
quietly and deeply until the Jordanaires and the Imperials chime in.
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Title:
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How
Would You Like To Be
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Writers:
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Ben
Raleigh & Mark Barmon
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1st
Recorded:
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October
1962
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Recorded
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MGM
Sound Studios, Culver City
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1st
Released:
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April
1963
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Versions
Appear on:
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It
Happened At The World's Fair (1963)
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Notes:
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From
the film It Happened at The World's Fair in 1962, Elvis sings to a cute
little Vicky Tiu entreating her to dance.
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