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''Elvis'' is the eighteenth studio album by American singer and musician
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
, released on July 16, 1973. It sold over 1 million copies worldwide. To differentiate it from his eponymous 1956 release it is sometimes called ''The "Fool" Album'', after its first track which appears just below Elvis' name on the front cover. In the US, "
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'' album. In the UK the sides were flipped and "Fool" was issued as the A-side. It reached No. 15.


Content

The album tracks "Fool" and "Where Do I Go From Here" were recorded in March 1972. " It's Impossible" is a live recording from the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas from February 1972, recorded during a successful fifty-seven show season. The remaining tracks were leftovers from the March and May 1971 recording sessions at RCA's Studio B in Nashville. Three songs feature Presley on piano: "It's Still Here", " I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" and "I Will Be True". These three selections were all released together for a second time as part of the 1980 boxed set, ''Elvis Aron Presley''. The song "Fool" was also released in this collection. Four other songs in this album were also reissued in other albums: "It's Impossible" ('' Pure Gold'', 1975), "
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" (''He Walks Beside Me'', 1978), "(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me" (''A Canadian Tribute'', 1978) and "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (''Our Memories Of Elvis Volume 2'', 1979).


Track listing


Original LP release


Follow That Dream CD reissue

After more than 20 years of being out-of-print on vinyl, RCA reissued this album in March 1994 on the CD format, and again in 2010 on the Follow that Dream collectors label.


Personnel

*Elvis Presley – lead vocals, piano *
James Burton James Edward Burton (born August 21, 1939, in Dubberly, Louisiana) is an American guitarist. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame since 2001 (his induction speech was given by longtime fan Keith Richards), Burton has also been recognized ...
– lead guitar *
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– backing vocals on "It's Impossible" *The Nashville Edition - backing vocals on "(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me" *Joe Babcock – backing vocals * Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums *
Jerry Carrigan Jerry Kirby Carrigan (September 13, 1943 – June 22, 2019) was an American drummer and record producer. Early in his career he was a member of the original Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and later worked as a session musician in Nashville for over ...
– drums * Chip Young – rhythm guitar * Glen D. Hardin – piano, string arrangements *Dolores Edgin – backing vocals * Joe Esposito – guitar, percussion * Emory Gordy Jr. – bass on "Fool" and "Where Do I Go From Here?" * Charlie Hodge – rhythm guitar *Ginger Holladay – backing vocals * The Imperials Quartet – backing vocals *
Millie Kirkham Millie Kirkham (born Mildred Eakes; June 24, 1923 – December 14, 2014) was an American singer who was featured on many classic hit recordings from the mid-1950s through the 1980s. Early life Kirkham was born Mildred Eakes in Hermitage, Tenne ...
– backing vocals *June Page – backing vocals *
Norbert Putnam Norbert Auvin Putnam (born August 10, 1942) is an American musician, studio owner and record producer who was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2019.Robert McFarland, Jr"Norbert Putnam."'' Delta Business Journal''. November 2004. Acce ...
– bass *Temple Riser – backing vocals *
Jerry Scheff Jerry Obern Scheff (born January 31, 1941) is an American bassist, best known for his work with Elvis Presley from 1969 to 1977 as a member of his TCB Band and on the Doors' '' L.A. Woman''. Biography Scheff grew up in Vallejo, California. After ...
– bass on "It's Impossible" *
J. D. Sumner John Daniel Sumner (November 19, 1924 – November 16, 1998) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice, and his innovation in the Christian and Gospel music fields. Sumner sang in five quartets and wa ...
– vocals *
Ron Tutt Ronald Ellis Tutt (March 12, 1938 – October 16, 2021) was an American drummer who played concerts and recording sessions for Elvis Presley, the Carpenters, Roy Orbison, Neil Diamond, and Jerry Garcia. Early life Born in Dallas, Texas, United ...
– drums *Hurshel Wiginton – backing vocals *John Wilkinson – rhythm guitar on "Fool," "Where Do I Go From Here?" and "It's Impossible" *Mary Holliday – backing vocals *Kathy Westmoreland – backing vocals on "It's Impossible" *
Charlie McCoy Charles Ray McCoy (born March 28, 1941) is a Grammy-winning American session musician, harmonica player, and multi-instrumentalist. In 2009, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Based in Nashville, McCoy's playing is heard on r ...
– harmonica *Joe Guercio – conductor on "It's Impossible" * David Briggs – piano


References


External links

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APL1-0283 Elvis Guide
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The Elvis Presley Record Research Database
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