? ELVIS DISCOGRAPHY (1957): “TOO MUCH – PLAYING FOR KEEPS”

TOO MUCH – PLAYING FOR KEEPS EDITADED 03-ENE-1957 SINGLE, RADIO RECORDERS 1. TOO MUCH 2. PLAYING FOR KEEPS Reference: 20/47-6800…
TOO MUCH – PLAYING FOR KEEPS EDITADED 03-ENE-1957 SINGLE, RADIO RECORDERS 1. TOO MUCH 2. PLAYING FOR KEEPS Reference: 20/47-6800…
ELVIS EDITADED 18-OCT-1956 ALBUM, RADIO RECORDERS, HOLLYWOOD / RCA STUDIOS, NEW YORK 1. LOVE ME 2. OLD SHEP…
ELVIS VOL.2 – EXTENDED PLAY EDITADED 18-OCT-1956 EXTENDED PLAY, RADIO RECORDERS – RCA STUDIOS NEW YORK 1. OLD SHEP 2.…
Discover the story behind Elvis Presley’s 1956 single “I’ll Never Let You Go / I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You),” a crucial moment in the rise of the King of Rock.
"In 1956, Elvis Presley released one of his most explosive singles, featuring two rhythm and blues classics reimagined with his unique style, cementing his place as both a youth idol and a musical innovator"
"The single that showcased Elvis Presley’s versatility in his beginnings"
"A key single in cementing Elvis Presley as the new rock and roll star of the 1950s"
"A single that reflects Elvis’ early rockabilly power and his more melodic side at the dawn of his legend"
"A definitive look at the 1956 EP “The Real Elvis”: its release, the four songs, how they were recorded, and why it marked a turning point"
"The double-sided release that forever changed music history and crowned Elvis as a global phenomenon"
"A release that cemented the King of Rock’s career after his explosive debut with Heartbreak Hotel"
"The King of Rock shines as both actor and singer in a musical drama set in New Orleans"