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''Elvis' Greatest Shit'' is a
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of
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
, released in July 1982. It assembles a number of studio recordings (largely from Presley's film soundtracks), live recordings, and outtakes intended to represent the worst recordings that Presley made in his career.


Contents

The disc was assembled by a bootlegger known simply as "Richard", who thought some fans were overenthusiastic to the point of
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, and wanted to show that Presley, like most other artists, could not produce exclusively critically acclaimed work throughout his lengthy career. The tracks are mostly recordings from film soundtracks, along with a few outtakes of well-known songs; one is an aborted take of "
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," in which, at the breakdown of the take, Presley exclaimed, "Aw, ''shiiiiiiiit!''". This "poor taste" concept did not merely extend to the album's contents but continued on the cover, which contained a photo of Presley shortly after his death, lying in a coffin. The photograph was allegedly taken by Presley's cousin and subsequently sold to the ''
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''. The subtitle, "50,000,000 Elvis Fans ''Can'' Be Wrong", parodied the compilation album '' 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong,'' and the packaging included a reproduction of a prescription from George Nichopoulos, one of Presley's doctors. The album's putative label was not
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, for which Presley recorded for almost his entire career, but "Dog Vomit" or "RCA Victim", and featured a parody of
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, the dog in the RCA Victor "
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" logo, vomiting into a
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, captioned "He Makes Me Sick". Most of the tracks are
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from the following films starring Presley:See 1960–1968: focus on films. *1961: ''
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'' *1962: '' Girls! Girls! Girls!'' *1963: ''
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'' *1964: ''
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'' *1965: ''
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'' *1966: '' Double Trouble;'' '' Paradise Hawaiian Style'' *1967: '' Clambake;'' '' Easy Come, Easy Go'' *1968: ''
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;'' '' Stay Away, Joe'' *1969: '' The Trouble with Girls'' Of the choice of tracks, Lee Cotten, author of several Presley books, said, "Elvis would probably have approved of the song selection. It is truly Elvis' greatest shit." One critic agrees that at least five of the songs are among Presley's worst. On the occasion of Presley's 75th birthday, another suggested that recording these songs should have made Presley self-destructive. Presley himself was known to have disliked at least two of the songs on the album. He walked out of the recording studio upon learning that he would have to sing "
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" for the movie ''Double Trouble.Jorgensen, Ernst. ''Elvis Presley A Life in Music: The Complete Recording Sessions''. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998; p. 221.'' At the end of the recording session for "Dominic the Impotent Bull" from ''Stay Away, Joe'', Elvis made his producer
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promise never to release the song outside of the film; Jarvis kept his word, and it was not made available on any record while either of the two was alive.Jorgensen, op. cit., pp. 229, 239. ''Elvis' Greatest Shit'' was released after both of their deaths, and was the first time that the song was on any record. The song's official title was thus unknown to Richard. It was first officially released in 1994 on the ''Kissin' Cousins''/''Clambake''/''Stay Away, Joe'' CD soundtrack compilation, where its official title was revealed as simply "Dominick." There have been four pressings of the album; the album covers vary in detail, as do the disks—different color, design, and words, but the audio material is the same. One version has a white cover and the photo is relegated to the interior. The bootleg vinyl album has since been reissued as a CD. Whatever the format, "It is guaranteed that this CD probably gathers dust on collector's shelves instead of being played—the content makes a strong statement of the 'situation songs' that Elvis had to perform."


Track listing


Side one

# "
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" # "Ito Eats" # "There's No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car" # "Confidence" # "Yoga Is as Yoga Does" # "Song of the Shrimp" # "
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" # "Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce" # "Signs of the Zodiac" # "The Bullfighter Was a Lady" # "Wolf Call" # "
Can't Help Falling in Love "Can't Help Falling in Love" is a song written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss and published by Gladys Music, Inc. The melody is based on " Plaisir d'amour", a popular French love song composed in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Ă ...
" (Outtake)


Side two

# "He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad" # "Scratch My Back Then I'll Scratch Yours" # "The Walls Have Ears" # "Poison Ivy League" # "Beach Boy Blues" # "Dominic the Impotent Bull" # "Queenie Wahine's Papaya" # "Do the Clambake (Medley)" # "Datin # "
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(Live)" # "Well, Well, That's All Folks"


Other works

''Elvis' Greatest Shit'' does not fully encompass the 1974
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album '' Having Fun with Elvis on Stage'', which "is still widely considered to be the worst record ever officially released by a major artist," although excerpts from it appear in between songs. "Richard" followed up ''Elvis' Greatest Shit'' with '' The Beatles vs. the Third Reich'', containing a selection of recordings of the group's December 1962 appearance at the Star Club in
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, and '' The Dark Side of the Moo'', a compilation of rare or unreleased tracks by
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, before exiting the bootleg industry.


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* {{Elvis Presley 1982 compilation albums Elvis Presley compilation albums Bootleg recordings Compilation albums published posthumously