ELVIS PRESLEY’S 40 BEST SONGS ACCORDING TO ELVIS RADIO 24h (FROM #20 to #1) – Part 2.
By Elvis Radio 24h

Greetings to all the fans around the world who listen to this station dedicated to perhaps the most complete and influential artist of the 20th Century: Elvis Presley!!
We are reviewing on this Radio what in our opinion are the 40 most important and best songs in the career of the boy from Tupelo. In a previous article, which we published a few days ago (we leave you the link below) we reviewed the songs that went from position 40 to 21, so, on this occasion we are going to go from position 20 to what is the song par excellence of Elvis Presley (always from our humble opinion, don’t let anyone get mad at us).
Hoping that this article is to your liking, we take this opportunity to wish you all the happiness in the world, and if it is listening to Elvis, all the better. Thank you very much…. TCB ⚡
#20 – KING CREOLE
Edited September 18, 1958
Recorded January 22, 1958
Radio Recorders
(words & music by Jerry Leiber – Mike Stoller)
#19 – KENTUCKY RAIN
Edited January 28, 1970
Recorded February 18, 1969
American Sound Studio
(words & music by Eddie Rabbit – Dick Heard)
#18 – SURRENDER
Edited February 6, 1961
Recorded October 29, 1960
Studio B RCA Nashville
(Words & Music by Doc Pomus – Mort Shuman)
#17 – HOW GREAT THOU ART
Edited February 26, 1967
Recorded May 24, 1966
RCA Studio B Nashville
(Words & music by Stuart Hine)
#16 – HURT
Edited April 30, 1976
Recorded February 4, 1976
Jungle Room – Graceland
(words & music by J.Crane – A. Jacobs)
#15 – MYSTERY TRAIN
Edited July 31, 1955
Recorded July 10, 1955
Sun Studio
(words & music by H. Parker – S. Philips)
#14 – ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT?
Edited October 31, 1960
Recorded April 3, 1960
Studio B RCA Nashville
(Words & music by Roy Turk and Lou Handman)
#13 – LOVE ME TENDER
Edited October 5, 1956
Recorded August 23, 1956
20th Century Fox Stage 1
(Words & music by Vera Matson – Elvis Presley)
#12 – BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER
Edited November 10, 1970
Recorded June 4, 1970
Studio B RCA Nashville
(words & music by Paul Simon)
#11 – JUST PRETEND
Edited November 10, 1970
Recorded June 5, 1970
Studio B RCA Nashville
(words & music by Flett – Fletcher)
#10 – BURNING LOVE
Edited July 31, 1972
Recorded March 27, 1972
RCA Studio C Los Angeles
(Words & music by Linde)
#9 – DON’T BE CRUEL
Edited July 12, 1956
Recorded July 1, 1956
RCA Studios – New York
(words & music by Otis Blackwell – Elvis Presley)
#8 – AN AMERICAN TRILOGY
Edited April 3, 1972
Recorded February 15, 1972
Recorded Live At Las Vegas Hilton
(Words & music by Newbury)
#7 – IF I CAN DREAM
Edited November 4, 1968
Recorded June 22, 1968
Western Recorders, Los Angeles
(words & music by Brown)
#6 – IN THE GHETTO
Edited April 13, 1969
Recorded January 19, 1969
American Studios, Memphis
(words & music by Scott Davis)
#5 – THE WONDER OF YOU
Edited April 19, 1970
Recorded February 18, 1970
International Hotel Las Vegas
(Words & music by Baker Knight)
#4 – CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE
Edited September 30, 1961
Recorded March 22, 1961
Radio Recorders
(Words & music by George Weiss – Hugo Peretti – Luigi Creatore)
#3 – JAILHOUSE ROCK
Edited September 23, 1957
Recorded April 29, 1957
Radio Recorders
(words & music by Jerry Leiber – Mike Stoller)
#2 – ALWAYS ON MY MIND
Edited November 23, 1972
Recorded March 28, 1972
RCA Studio C Los Angeles
(Words & music by Wayne Thompson – Mark James – Johnny Christopher)
#1 – SUSPICIOUS MINDS
Edited August 25, 1969
Recorded January 21, 1969
American Sound Studio
(words & music by Mark James )
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