Elvis Presley discography 1592108 225724344 2008-07-15T02:32:15Z 71.161.48.153 /* The 1950s */ The official [[United States|American]] discography of '''[[Elvis Presley]]''' starts on [[July 19]], [[1954]], with the release of his first commercial [[single (music)|single]], and ends in February of 1978, with the release of "[[Unchained Melody]]" backed with "[[Softly, as I Leave You|Softly As I Leave You]]," the final single attached to a project Presley himself knew about in the planning stages prior to his death on [[August 16]], [[1977]], the concert [[album]] ''[[Elvis In Concert]]''. During this period, American Presley releases consisted of 102 singles, 28 [[Extended play|Extended Play singles]], and 71 albums on [[RCA Records]], two albums on the [[Pickwick Records|Pickwick]] budget label, and five singles on the [[Sun Records]] label. This discography concerns itself with the singles and albums. ==Breakdown== ===Singles=== In the 1950s, singles were more important sales items in [[rock and roll]] than albums, Presley being the sole rock and roll performer of that era who also sold albums in great quantity. This remained the case for most rock artists until 1968, when album sales exceeded singles sales in terms of total units for the first time since the introduction of the long-playing album by [[Columbia Records]] in 1948.<ref>MacDonald, Ian. ''Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties.'' New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1994; ISBN 0-8050-2780-7, p. 296</ref> Shortly after acquiring Presley's contract from [[Sam Phillips]] at Sun Records, RCA reissued every one of the five Sun singles on its own [[record label|label]]. Of the singles, 82 appeared on the [[Billboard Hot 100|Billboard Pop Singles]] chart, with 71 of those making the [[Top 40]], and with 14 topping the chart. In addition, until late 1968 when Billboard discontinued charting [[b-side]]s independently, 40 [[b-side|flipsides]] made the singles chart, with 24 of those reaching the Top 40, and one topping the charts, the b-side of "[[Don't Be Cruel]]," "[[Hound Dog (song)|Hound Dog]]." From 1956 through early 1962, Presley also achieved the unique distinction that, with the exception of the seven records released simultaneously on one day in August of 1956, not only did every one of his first 24 [[RCA Records|major label]] singles reach the top five, but each of the b-sides except for three made the [[Top 40]]. This discography does not include the myriad singles released posthumously in various markets around the world, except for the two issued within a year after his death and generally considered part of his lifetime official discography by Presley biographers such as [[Ernst Jorgensen]], the producer of his box sets. ===Albums=== The album list categorizes releases into the following subsets: studio albums; [[soundtrack]]s; [[live album]]s; compilations; and budget issues, mostly on the RCA subsidiary label, [[RCA Camden|Camden]]. Standard compilations sold at regular retail prices, and were often collections of singles or, in the case of ''[[A Date with Elvis]]'', ''[[For LP Fans Only]]'', and ''[[Elvis for Everyone]]'', were product assembled by RCA when Presley was either performing his [[United States Army|military service]], or concentrating on his [[feature film|film]] and soundtrack work. Budget issues sold at reduced retail prices, and were of shorter than standard running time. When RCA instituted its [[compact disc]] reissue program in the 1990s, it ignored the budget issues, and realized a different series of compilations. Not included are "RCA Special Product" releases made through TimeLife, Readers Digest, or through album clubs etc. The 1969 [[double album]] ''[[From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis]]'' was reissued one year later, separated into the studio and the concert disks, and appears on the discography in its separated incarnation. The ''[[Having Fun With Elvis On Stage]]'' album, originally on [[Colonel Tom Parker|the Colonel's]] personal imprint [[Boxcar Records (1970s label)|Boxcar Records]], is a recording of just Presley's on-stage patter and contains no music at all. It was standard practice for soundtrack albums to be augmented by non-soundtrack studio recordings, if necessary, to bring the running time up to acceptable levels. Of the albums, only the seasonal album ''[[Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas]]'' and the budget LPs ''[[Elvis' Christmas Album#Reissues|Elvis' Christmas Album]]'' from 1970, ''[[Pure Gold]]'', and the [[Pickwick Records]] issues did not make the [[Billboard 200|Billboard Top Pop Albums]] chart, Presley the leader in [[Billboard 200#Most charted albums|most number]] of charting albums in history. He is second only to [[The Beatles]] for most weeks at #1 on the LP chart. One notable aspect of Presley's recording career is that, unlike most of his contemporaries such as [[Chuck Berry]], [[Bill Haley & His Comets]], [[Little Richard]] and [[Jerry Lee Lewis]], Presley rarely recorded new versions of any of his songs in a studio setting. A few exceptions exist such as "[[Blue Suede Shoes]]" which he recorded in 1956 and again in 1960 for the soundtrack of ''[[G.I. Blues]]'', and "Love Letters", a 1966 single Presley later re-recorded for a 1971 album. As such, unlike his contemporaries, Presley's discography lacks any "Greatest Hits" album consisting of re-recordings, although copious live performances of his hits were released during and after his lifetime. A separate section catalogues posthumous releases, confined mostly to the [[compact disc]] era. The number of Presley reissues and repackages since his death are in the hundreds, new ones being configured by RCA as old ones go out of print, and are currently beyond the scope of this discography to tally beyond the historically significant and noteworthy. Total record sales to date: estimated at over 1.8 billion worldwide.<ref>[http://www.elvis.com/elvisology/faq/faq.asp?qid=8 good faith estimate of album sales]</ref> ===Extended Play Singles/Albums=== EPs were released in various sizes in different eras. In the 1950s and 1960s, EPs were introduced as compilations or album samplers and were typically played at 45, then later 33⅓ rpm recordings on 7in (18cm) discs, with two songs on each side. Extended play (EP) releases were listed by Billboard on the Hot 100 and in pre-Hot 100 charts (Top 100). In some instances, i.e. "Peace In The Valley" the EP could chart on the Top Album charts. From September 1957 through 1962 [[Billboard]] had a separate EP Chart for top selling EP albums. Extended play (EP) releases were listed by Billboard on the Hot 100 and in pre-Hot 100 charts (Top 100) until the mid-to-late 1960s. With the growing popularity of albums, it was decided to move EPs (which typically contain four to six tracks) from the Hot 100 to the Billboard 200, where they are included to this day. ===RIAA Certifications=== The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) awards certifications for album sales. The list of certifications is based on current standards: 500,000 copies for a gold single or album, 1 million copies for a platinum single or album. Multi-platinum sales are indicated by 2X which means it has sold over 2 million copies etc. For double or multiple disc albums/CD's each disc sales are counted. For instance, a 5-disc box set goes gold after selling 100,000 sets. 5 x 100,000 = 500,000 units sold. <ref>[http://www.elvis.com/elvisology/elvis_records.asp- Gold and Platinum Recods<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ==Career Releases== The following are album titles, release dates, the highest chart ranking on the Billboard Top 200 and Country album charts, and RIAA certification (if applicable) ===Studio LP Albums=== *''[[Elvis Presley (album)|Elvis Presley]] ([[March 23]], [[1956]]) US #1 (10 weeks)- Gold *''[[Elvis (1956 album)|Elvis]] ([[October 19]], [[1956]]) US #1 (5 weeks)- Gold *''[[Loving_You#Soundtrack|Loving You]]'' ([[July 1]], [[1957]]) US #1 (10 weeks)- Gold *''[[Elvis' Christmas Album]]'' ([[October 15]], [[1957]]) US #1 (4 weeks)- 3x Platinum *''[[King_Creole#Soundtrack|King Creole]]'' ([[August]], [[1958]]) US #2 - Gold *''[[Elvis Is Back!]]'' ([[April 8]], [[1960]]) US #2 - Gold *''[[G.I. Blues (album)|G.I. Blues]]'' ([[October 1]], [[1960]]) US #1 (10 weeks) - Platinum *''[[His Hand in Mine]]'' ([[November 10]], [[1960]]) US #13 - Platinum *''[[Something for Everybody]]'' ([[June 17]], [[1961]]) US #1 (3 weeks) - Gold *''[[Blue Hawaii (album)|Blue Hawaii]]'' ([[October 1]], [[1961]]) US #1 (20 weeks) - 3x Platinum *''[[Pot Luck (album)|Pot Luck]]'' ([[June 5]], [[1962]]) US #4 *''[[Girls%21_Girls%21_Girls%21#Soundtrack|Girls! Girls! Girls!]]'' ([[November 9]], [[1962]]) US #3 - Gold *''[[It_Happened_at_the_World%27s_Fair#Soundtrack|It Happened at the World's Fair]]'' ([[April 10]], [[1963]]) US #4 *''[[Fun_in_Acapulco#Soundtrack|Fun in Acapulco]]'' ([[November 1]], [[1963]]) US #3 *''[[Kissin%27_Cousins#Soundtrack|Kissin' Cousins]]'' ([[April 2]], [[1964]]) US #6 *''[[Roustabout_%28film%29#Soundtrack|Roustabout]]'' ([[October 20]], [[1964]]) US #1 (1 week) - Gold *''[[Girl_Happy#Soundtrack|Girl Happy]]'' ([[March 1]], [[1965]]) US #8 - Gold *''[[Harum_Scarum#Soundtrack|Harum Scarum]]'' ([[November 3]], [[1965]]) US #8 *''[[Frankie_and_Johnny_%281966_film%29#Soundtrack|Frankie and Johnny]]'' ([[March 1]], [[1966]]) US #20 *''[[Paradise%2C_Hawaiian_Style#Soundtrack|Paradise, Hawaiian Style]]'' ([[June 10]], [[1966]]) US #15 *''[[Spinout#Soundtrack|Spinout]]'' ([[October 31]], [[1966]]) US #18 *''[[How Great Thou Art (album)|How Great Thou Art]]'' ([[February 20]], [[1967]]) US #18 - 2x Platinum *''[[Double_Trouble_%28film%29#Soundtrack|Double Trouble]]'' ([[June 1]], [[1967]]) US #47 *''[[Clambake#Soundtrack|Clambake]]'' ([[October 10]], [[1967]]) US #40 *''[[Speedway_%28film%29#Soundtrack|Speedway]]'' ([[May 1]], [[1968]]) US #82 *''[[NBC-TV Special|Elvis (NBC-TV Special)]]'' ([[November 22]], [[1968]]) US #8 - TV soundtrack - Platinum *''[[From Elvis in Memphis]]'' ([[June 17]], [[1969]]) US #13, Country #2 - Gold *''[[From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis]]'' (November 1969) studio and live recordings- US #12, Country #5 - Gold *''[[Back In Memphis]]'' ([[November]], [[1970]]) - reissue of studio part of the "From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis" double album *''[[That's the Way It Is (Elvis Presley album)|That's the Way It Is]]'' ([[November 11]], [[1970]]) US #21, Country #8 - partial soundtrack/live album - Gold *''[[Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)]]'' ([[January 2]], [[1971]]) US #12, Country #6 - Gold *''[[Love Letters from Elvis]]'' ([[June 16]], [[1971]]) US #33, Country #12 *''[[Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas]]'' ([[October 20]], [[1971]]) - 3x Platinum *''[[Elvis Now]]'' ([[February 20]], [[1972]]) US #43, Country #45 - Gold *''[[He Touched Me]]'' ([[April 3]], [[1972]]) US #79, Country #32 - Platinum *''[[Elvis|Elvis ("Fool" album)]]'' ([[July 16]], [[1973]]) US #52, Country #8 *''[[Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake]]'' ([[October 1]], [[1973]]) US #50 *''[[Good Times (Elvis Presley album)|Good Times]]'' ([[March 20]], [[1974]]) US #90, Country #5 *''[[Promised Land (Elvis Presley album)|Promised Land]]'' ([[January 8]], [[1975]]) US #47, Country #1 (1 week) *''[[Today (album)|Today]]'' ([[May 7]], [[1975]]) US #57, Country #4 *''[[From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee]]'' ([[May 20]], [[1976]]) US #41, Country #1 (4 weeks) - Gold *''[[Moody Blue]]'' ([[June 19]], [[1977]]) US #3, Country #1 (10 weeks) - live and studio tracks - 2x Platinum ===Extended Play Records=== *''[[Elvis Presley]]'' [Extended Play EPA 747] ([[March 1956]])-included "Blue Suede Shoes" [# 24 Top 100] - Gold *''[[Elvis Presley]]'' [Double EP EPB 1254] ([[March 1956]])-same tracks as album except for "Blue Moon", "Money Honey", "Just Because" and "I Love You Because" *''[[Heartbreak Hotel]]'' [EPA 821] ([[May 1956]]) included "Money Honey" [# 76] ; EP CHART # 5 - Gold *''[[Elvis Presley]]'' [EPA 830] ([[June 1956]]) included "Blue Moon" [# 55, Top 100]; EP CHART # 6 - Gold *''[[The Real Elvis]]'' [EPA 940] ([[October 1956]]) - Platinum *''[[Anyway You Want Me]]'' [EPA 965] ([[October 1956]])included "I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" [# 74] *''[[Elvis Vol. 1]]'' [EPA 992] ([[October 1956]]) included "Love Me" [# 2], "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again" [# 19], & "Paralyzed" [# 59]; EP CHART # 4 - 2X Platinum *''[[Love Me Tender]]'' [EPA 4006] ([[November 1956]]) movie soundtrack - "Poor Boy" [#35]; [EP charted on Top Album charts on 9/2/57 # 22]; EP CHART # 10 - Platinum *''[[Elvis Vol. 2]]'' [EPA 993] ([[December 1956]]) included "Old Shep" [# 47] - Gold *''[[Strictly Elvis]]'' [EPA 994] ([[January 1957]]) *''[[Peace In The Valley]]'' [EPA 4054] ([[April 1957]]) first gospel recordings -including "Peace In The Valley" [# 39]; [# 3, Top Album]; EP CHART # 3 - Platinum *''[[Loving You, Vol. I]]'' [EPA 1 1515] ([[August 1957]]) songs taken from the movie album - EP CHART # 1 - Gold *''[[Loving You, Vol. II]]'' [EPA 2 1515] ([[August 1957]]) songs taken from the movie album - [# 18, Top Album]; EP CHART # 4 - Platinum *''[[Just For You]]'' [EPA 4041] ([[September 1957]]) [# 16, Top Album]; EP CHART # 2 - Platinum *''[[Elvis Sings Christmas Songs]]'' [LOC 1035] ([[October 1957]]) EP CHART # 2 - Platinum *''[[Jailhouse Rock]]'' [EPA 4114] ([[November 1957]]) movie soundtrack - EP CHART # 1 - 2X Platinum *''[[King Creole Vol. 1]]'' [EPA 4319] ([[July 1958]]) songs taken from movie album - EP CHART # 1 - Platinum *''[[King Creole Vol. 2]]'' [EPA 4321] ([[August 1958]]) songs taken from movie album - EP CHART # 1 - Platinum *''[[Christmas With Elvis]]'' [EPA 4340] ([[October 1958]]) *''[[Elvis Sails]]'' [EPA 4325] ([[December 1958]]) spoken word album consisting of Elvis interviews as he embarks for Germany - EP CHART # 2 *''[[A Touch of Gold Vol. 1]]'' [EPA 5088] ([[April 21, 1959]]) *''[[A Touch of Gold Vol. 2]]'' [EPA 5101] ([[September 2, 1959]]) *''[[A Touch of Gold Vol. 3]]'' [EPA 5141] ([[February 1960]]) *''[[Elvis By Request/ Flaming Star]]'' [LPC 128, compact 33 Double] ([[February 1961]]) including "Flaming Star" [# 14, Hot 100] *''[[Follow That Dream]]'' [EPA 4368] ([[April 1962]]) movie soundtrack - "Follow That Dream" [# 15, Hot 100]; EP CHART # 5 - Platinum *''[[Kid Galahad]]'' [EPA 4371] ([[August 1962]]) movie soundtrack - "King of the Whole Wide World" [# 15, Hot 100] - Gold *''[[Viva Las Vegas]]'' [EPA 4382] ([[May 1964]]) movie soundtrack - [# 92, Hot 100] *''[[Tickle Me]]'' [EPA 4383] ([[June 1965]]) movie soundtrack which consisted of previously released material - [# 70, Hot 100] *''[[Easy Come, Easy Go]]'' [EPA 4387] ([[March 1967]]) movie soundtrack *''[[Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite]]'' [DTF0-2006, Compact 33 for JukeBox play] ([[February 1973]]) taken from TV special and album of same name for play in jukeboxes - tracks included "Something", "You Gave Me A Mountain"; "I Can't Stop Loving You"; "My Way"; "What Now My Love"; "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" ===Live Albums=== *''[[On Stage: February 1970]]'' ([[June 23]], [[1970]]) US #13, Country #13 - Platinum *''[[Elvis In Person at the International Hotel]]'' ([[November]], [[1970]]) - reissue of live part of the "From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis" double album - Gold *''[[Elvis: As Recorded At Madison Square Garden]]'' ([[June 18]], [[1972]]) US #11, Country #22 - 3x Platinum *''[[Aloha From Hawaii: Via Satellite]]'' ([[February 4]], [[1973]]) US #1 (1 week), Country #1 (4 weeks) - 2 LP TV soundtrack - 5x Platinum *''[[Elvis: As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis]]'' ([[July 7]], [[1974]]) US #33, Country #2 - Gold *''[[Having Fun With Elvis On Stage]]'' (August 1974) US #130, Country #9 - spoken word live album *''[[Elvis in Concert (album)|Elvis in Concert]]'' ([[October 3]], [[1977]]) US #5, Country #1 (5 weeks) - 2 LP partial TV soundtrack/live album released posthumously - 3x Platinum ===Compilations=== *''[[Elvis' Golden Records]]'' ([[May 21]], [[1958]]) US #3 - 6x Platinum *''[[For LP Fans Only]]'' ([[February 6]], [[1959]]) US #19 *''[[A Date with Elvis]]'' ([[July 24]], [[1959]]) US #32 *''[[50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong|Elvis' Gold Records Volume 2: 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong]]'' ([[November 13]], [[1959]]) US #31 - Platinum *''[[Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3]]'' ([[August 11]], [[1963]]) US #3 - Platinum *''[[Elvis for Everyone]]'' ([[August 10]], [[1965]]) US #10 - previously unreleased material *''[[Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4]]'' ([[January 2]], [[1968]]) US #33 - Gold *''[[Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1]]'' ([[January 2]], [[1974]]) US #43, Country #1 (2 weeks) - with unreleased material - 2x Platinum *''[[Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2]]'' ([[January 8]], [[1976]]) US #46, Country #9 - with unreleased material, charted on country charts on 9/10/77 - 2x Platinum *''[[The Sun Sessions]]'' ([[March 22]], [[1976]]) US #76, Country #2 *''[[Welcome to My World (Elvis Presley album)|Welcome to My World]]'' ([[March 17]], [[1977]]) US #44, Country #4 - with one unreleased track - Platinum ===Budget Issues=== *''[[Elvis Sings Flaming Star]] [Budget LP on [[RCA Camden]]]'' (April, 1969) US #96 - mostly previously unreleased material - Platinum *''[[Let's Be Friends]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (April 1970) US #105 - with previously unreleased material - Platinum *''[[Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1]]'' (August 1970) US #45, Country #25 - compilation box set - 2x Platinum *''[[Almost in Love]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' ([[October 1]], [[1970]]) US #65 - Platinum *''[[Elvis' Christmas Album#Reissues|Elvis' Christmas Album]]'' (November, 1970) reissue of 1957 Christmas album without gospel songs and "Mama Liked The Roses" added - 9x Platinum *''[[You'll Never Walk Alone (Elvis Presley album)|You'll Never Walk Alone]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' ([[March 22]], [[1971]]) US #69 - with some unreleased material Platinum - 3x Platinum *''[[C'mon Everybody (album)|C'mon Everybody]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (July 1971) US #70 - Gold *''[[The Other Sides - Elvis Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2]]'' (August 1971) US #120 - compilation box set - Gold *''[[I Got Lucky]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (October 1971) US #104 - Gold *''[[Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Volume 1]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (June 1972) US #87 - Platinum *''[[Burning Love and Hits From His Movies, Volume 2]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (November 1, 1972) US #22, Country #10 - 2x Platinum *''[[Separate Ways (Elvis Presley album)|Separate Ways]] [Budget LP on RCA Camden]'' (January 1973) US #46, Country #12 - Platinum *''[[Almost in Love]] [reissue of 1970 Budget LP on RCA Camden with one track variation]'' (March 1973) *''[[Pure Gold]]'' (March 1975) - Country #5 -compilation, charted on country charts 9/10/77 - 2x Platinum *''[[Double Dynamite (Elvis Presley album)|Double Dynamite]] [Budget LP on [[Pickwick Records]]]'' (December 1975) - 2 LP compilation - Platinum *''[[Frankie_and_Johnny_%281966_film%29#Soundtrack|Frankie and Johnny]] [Budget LP on [[Pickwick Records]]]'' (November 1976) - edited reissue of 1966 soundtrack album - Platinum *''[[Mahalo from Elvis]] [Budget LP on [[Pickwick Records]]]'' (July 1978) previously released material with unreleased recordings from the "Aloha From Hawaii" TV special *''[[Elvis- A Canadian Tribute]] [Budget LP on [[Pickwick Records]]]'' (October 1978) US# 86, Country #7 ===Singles=== ''Chart positions from [[Billboard Hot 100|Billboard Pop Singles Chart]] except as indicated; even numbered tracks are [[b-side]]s of the previous single, which charted independently in [[Billboard]] until late 1968. Except for the ten tracks on [[Sun Records]], all catalogue numbers original [[RCA Records]] issue. RCA re-released all five Sun Records singles in December, 1955, and the entirety of the [[Elvis Presley (album)|Elvis Presley]] debut album in single form in August, 1956.'' ====The 1950s==== {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #FCFDFF; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" ! Track || Recorded || Catalogue || Release Date || Chart Peak || Song Title || Writer(s) || Time |- | 1. || 7/5/54 || Sun 209 || 7/19/54 || || [[That's All Right (Mama)|That's All Right]] || [[Arthur Crudup]] || 1:55 |- | 2. || 7/5/54 || Sun 209b || 7/19/54 || || [[Blue Moon of Kentucky]] || [[Bill Monroe]] || 2:02 |- | 3. || 9/10/54 || Sun 210 || 9/25/54 || || [[Good Rockin' Tonight]] || [[Roy Brown]] || 2:12 |- | 4. || 9/10/54 || Sun 210b || 9/25/54 || || [[I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine]] || [[Mack David]] || 2:27 |- | 5. || 11/12/54 || Sun 215 || 12/28/54 || || [[Milk Cow Blues Boogie]] || [[Kokomo Arnold]] || 2:38 |- | 6. || 11/12/54 || Sun 215b || 12/28/54 || || [[You're a Heartbreaker]] || [[Jack Sallee]] || 2:12 |- | 7. || 2/5/55 || Sun 217 || 4/10/55 || [[Hot Country Songs|C&W]] #5 || [[Baby Let's Play House]] || [[Arthur Gunter]] || 2:15 |- | 8. || 3/5/55 || Sun 217b || 4/10/55 || || [[I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone]] || [[Stan Kesler]] and [[William E. Taylor|William Taylor]] || 2:36 |- | 9. || 7/11/55 || Sun 223 || 8/6/55 || [[Hot Country Songs|C&W]] #1 || [[I Forgot to Remember to Forget (song)|I Forgot to Remember to Forget]] || [[Stan Kesler]] and [[Charlie Feathers]] || 2:28 |- | 10. || 7/11/55 || Sun 223b || 8/6/55 ||[[Hot Country Songs|C&W]] #11 || [[Mystery Train]] || [[Herman Parker Jr.]] and [[Sam Phillips]] || 2:24 |- | 11. || 7/11/55 || 47-6357 || 12/2/55 || || [[I Forgot to Remember to Forget (song)|I Forgot to Remember to Forget]] || [[Stan Kesler]] and [[Charlie Feathers]] || 2:28 |- | 12. || 7/11/55 || 47-6357b || 12/2/55 || || [[Mystery Train]] || [[Herman Parker Jr.]] and [[Sam Phillips]] || 2:24 |- | 13. || 7/5/54 || 47-6380 || 12/20/55 || || [[That's All Right (Mama)|That's All Right]] || [[Arthur Crudup]] || 1:55 |- | 14. || 7/5/54 || 47-6380b || 12/20/55 || || [[Blue Moon of Kentucky]] || [[Bill Monroe]] || 2:02 |- | 15. || 9/10/54 || 47-6381 || 12/20/55 || || [[Good Rockin' Tonight]] || [[Roy Brown]] || 2:12 |- | 16. || 9/10/54 || 47-6381b || 12/20/55 || || [[I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine]] || [[Mack David]] || 2:27 |- | 17. || 11/12/54 || 47-6382 || 12/20/55 || || [[Milkcow Blues Boogie]] || [[Kokomo Arnold]] || 2:38 |- | 18. || 11/12/54 || 47-6382b || 12/20/55 || #74 || [[You're a Heartbreaker]] || [[Jack Sallee]] || 2:12 |- | 19. || 2/5/55 || 47-6383 || 12/20/55 || || [[Baby Let's Play House]] || [[Arthur Gunter]] || 2:15 |- | 20. || 3/5/55 || 47-6383b || 12/20/55 || || [[I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone]] || [[Stan Kesler]] and [[William E. Taylor|William Taylor]] || 2:36 |- | 21. || 1/10/56 || 47-6420 || 1/27/56 || #1 || [[Heartbreak Hotel]] || [[Mae Borden Axton|Mae Axton]], [[Tommy Durden]], Elvis Presley || 2:08 |- | 22. || 1/11/56 || 47-6420b || 1/27/56 || #23 || [[I Was The One]] || [[Aaron Schroeder (songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]], [[Claude DeMetrius]], [[Hal Blair]], [[Bill Peppers]] || 2:33 |- | 23. || 4/14/56 || 47-6540 || 5/4/56 || #1 || [[I Want You, I Need You, I Love You]] || [[Lou Kosloff]] and [[George Mysels]] || 2:40 |- | 24. || 1/30/56 || 47-6540b || 5/4/56 || #31 || [[My Baby Left Me]] || [[Arthur Crudup]] || 2:12 |- | 25. || 7/2/56 || 47-6604 || 7/13/56 || #1 || [[Don't Be Cruel]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and Elvis Presley || 2:02 |- | 26. || 7/2/56 || 47-6604b || 7/13/56 || #1 || [[Hound Dog (song)|Hound Dog]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:16 |- | 27. || 1/30/56 || 47-6636 || 8/31/56 || #20 || [[Blue Suede Shoes]] || [[Carl Perkins]] || 1:58 |- | 28. || 1/31/56 || 47-6636b || 8/31/56 || || [[Tutti Frutti]] || [[Dorothy LaBostrie]] and [[Richard Penniman]] || 1:58 |- | 29. || 1/10/56 || 47-6637 || 8/31/56 || || [[I Got A Woman]] || [[Ray Charles]] and [[Renald Richard]] || 2:23 |- | 30. || 1/11/56 || 47-6637b || 8/31/56 || || [[I'm Counting on You]] || [[Don Robertson]] || 2:24 |- | 31. || 9/10/54 || 47-6638 || 8/31/56 || || [[I'll Never Let You Go|I'll Never Let You Go (Lil' Darlin')]] || [[Jimmy Wakely]] || 2:24 |- | 32. || 1/31/56 || 47-6638b || 8/31/56 || || [[I'm Gonna Sit Down and Cry (Over You)]] || [[Howard Biggs]] and [[Joe Thomas (songwriter)|Joe Thomas]] || 2:01 |- | 33. || 7/5/54 || 47-6639 || 8/31/56 || || [[I Love You Because]] || [[Leon Payne]] || 2:42 |- | 34. || 7/11/55 || 47-6639b || 8/31/56 || || [[Trying to Get to You]] || [[Rose Marie McCoy]] and [[Charles Singleton]] || 2:31 |- | 35. || 9/10/54 || 47-6640 || 8/31/56 || || [[Elvis Presley's Sun Recordings|Just Because]] || [[Sydney Robin]], [[Bob Shelton]], [[Joe Shelton]] || 2:32 |- | 36. || 8/19/54 || 47-6640b || 8/31/56 || || [[Blue Moon (song)|Blue Moon]] || [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Lorenz Hart]] || 2:31 |- | 37. || 1/10/56 || 47-6641 || 8/31/56 || || [[Money Honey]] || [[Jesse Stone]] || 2:34 |- | 38. || 1/30/56 || 47-6641b || 8/31/56 || || [[One-Sided Love Affair]] || [[Bill Campbell (songwriter)|Bill Campbell]] || 2:09 |- | 39. || 2/3/56 || 47-6642 || 8/31/56 || || [[Shake, Rattle & Roll]] || [[Charles Calhoun]] || 2:37 |- | 40. || 2/3/56 || 47-6642b || 8/31/56 || || [[Lawdy Miss Clawdy]] || [[Lloyd Price]] || 2:08 |- | 41. || 8/24/56 || 47-6643 || 9/28/56 || #1 || [[Love Me Tender (song)|Love Me Tender]] || [[Vera Matson]] and Elvis Presley || 2:41 |- | 42. || 7/2/56 || 47-6643b || 9/28/56 || #20 || [[Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be)]] || [[Cliff Owens]] and [[Aaron Schroeder(songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]] || 2:14 |- | 43. || 9/2/56 || 47-6800 || 1/4/57 || #1 || [[Too Much (Elvis Presley song)|Too Much]] || [[Lee Rosenberg]] and [[Bernard Weinman]] || 2:31 |- | 44. || 9/1/56 || 47-6800b || 1/4/57 || #34 || [[Playing for Keeps (Elvis song)|Playing for Keeps]] || [[Stan Kesler]] || 2:50 |- | 45. || 1/12/57 || 47-6870 || 3/22/57 || #1 || [[All Shook Up]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and Elvis Presley || 1:57 |- | 46. || 1/13/57 || 47-6870b || 3/22/57 || #58 || [[That's When Your Heartaches Begin]] || [[Fred Fisher]], [[Billy Hill (songwriter)|Billy Hill]], [[William Raskin]] || 3:21 |- | 47. || 1/24/57 || 47-7000 || 6/11/57 || #1 || [[(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear]] || [[Kal Mann]] and [[Bernie Lowe]] || 1:45 |- | 48. || 2/24/57 || 47-7000b || 6/11/57 || #20 || [[Loving You (song)|Loving You]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:12 |- | 49. || 4/30/57 || 47-7035 || 9/24/57 || #1 || [[Jailhouse Rock (song)|Jailhouse Rock]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:27 |- | 50. || 9/5/57 || 47-7035b || 9/24/57 || #18 || [[Treat Me Nice]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:10 |- | 51. || 9/6/57 || 47-7150 || 1/7/58 || #1 || [[Don't (Elvis Presley song)|Don't]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:48 |- | 52. || 2/23/57 || 47-7150b || 1/7/58 || #8 || [[I Beg of You (1958 song)|I Beg of You]] || [[Rose Marie McCoy]] and [[Cliff Owens]] || 1:50 |- | 53. || 2/1/58 || 47-7240 || 4/1/58 || #3 || [[Wear My Ring Around Your Neck]] || [[Bert Carroll]] and [[Moody Russell]] || 2:13 |- | 54. || 2/1/58 || 47-7240b || 4/1/58 || #21 || [[Don'cha Think It's Time]] || [[Luther Dixon]] and [[Clyde Otis]] || 1:54 |- | 55. || 1/15/58 || 47-7280 || 6/10/58 || #1 || [[Hard Headed Woman]] || [[Claude DeMetrius]] || 1:53 |- | 56. || 1/16/58 || 47-7280b || 6/10/58 || #25 || [[Don't Ask Me Why (1958 song)|Don't Ask Me Why]] || [[Fred Wise (lyricist)|Fred Wise]] and [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:06 |- | 57. || 2/23/57 || 47-7410 || 10/21/58 || #4 || [[One Night (song)|One Night]] || [[Dave Bartholomew]], [[Pearl King (songwriter)|Pearl King]], [[Anita Steiman]] || 2:29 |- | 58. || 6/11/58 || 47-7410b || 10/21/58 || #8 || [[I Got Stung]] || [[David Hill (songwriter)|David Hill]] and [[Aaron Schroeder (songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]] || 1:49 |- | 59. || 6/10/58 || 47-7506 || 3/10/59 || #2 || [[(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I]] || [[Bill Trader]] || 2:36 |- | 60. || 6/10/58 || 47-7506b || 3/10/59 || #4 || [[I Need Your Love Tonight]] || [[Bix Reichner]] and [[Sid Wayne]] || 2:04 |- | 61. || 6/10/58 || 47-7600 || 6/23/59 || #1 || [[A Big Hunk O' Love]] || [[Aaron Schroeder(songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]] and [[Sidney Wyche]] || 2:12 |- | 62. || 9/6/57 || 47-7600b || 6/23/59 || #12 || [[My Wish Came True]] || [[Ivory Joe Hunter]] || 2:33 |} ====The 1960s==== {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #FCFDFF; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" ! Track || Recorded || Catalogue || Release Date || Chart Peak || Song Title || Writer(s) || Time |- | 1. || 3/20/60 || 47-7740 || 3/23/60 || #1 || [[Stuck on You (song)|Stuck on You]] || [[Aaron Schroeder (songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]] and [[S. Leslie McFarland]] || 2:18 |- | 2. || 3/20/60 || 47-7740b || 3/23/60 || #17 || [[Fame and Fortune (Elvis Presley song)|Fame and Fortune]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]] and [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:30 |- | 3. || 4/3/60 || 47-7777 || 7/5/60 || #1 || [[It's Now or Never]] || [[Eduardo di Capua]], [[Aaron Schroeder (songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]], [[Wally Gold]] || 3:15 |- | 4. || 3/20/60 || 47-7777b || 7/5/60 || #32 || [[A Mess of Blues]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:39 |- | 5. || 4/3/60 || 47-7810 || 11/1/60 || #1 || [[Are You Lonesome Tonight? (song)|Are You Lonesome Tonight?]] || [[Lou Handman]] and [[Roy Turk]] || 3:05 |- | 6. || 4/3/60 || 47-7810b || 11/1/60 || #20 || [[I Gotta Know (song)|I Gotta Know]] || [[Paul Evans (musician)|Paul Evans]] and [[Matt Williams (songwriter)|Matt Williams]] || 2:15 |- | 7. || 10/30/60 || 47-7850 || 2/7/61 || #1 || [[Surrender (Elvis Presley song)|Surrender]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 1:52 |- | 8. || 11/7/60 || 47-7850b || 2/7/61 || #32 || [[Lonely Man (song)|Lonely Man]] || [[Bennie Benjamin]] and [[Sol Marcus]] || 2:43 |- | 9. || 3/12/61 || 47-7880 || 5/2/61 || #5 || [[I Feel So Bad (Chuck Willis song)|I Feel So Bad]] || [[Chuck Willis]] || 2:54 |- | 10. || 11/7/60 || 47-7880b || 5/2/61 || #26 || [[Wild in the Country (song)|Wild in the Country]] || [[George Weiss]], [[Hugo Peretti]], [[Luigi Creatore]] || 1:52 |- | 11. || 6/25/61 || 47-7908 || 8/8/61 || #4 || [[(Marie's the Name of) His Latest Flame]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:08 |- | 12. || 6/25/61 || 47-7908b || 8/8/61 || #5 || [[Little Sister (Pomus/Shuman song)|Little Sister]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:31 |- | 13. || 3/23/61 || 47-7968 || 11/22/61 || #2 || [[Can't Help Falling In Love]] || [[George Weiss]], [[Hugo Peretti]], [[Luigi Creatore]] || 2:59 |- | 14. || 3/23/61 || 47-7968b || 11/22/61 || #23 || [[Rock-A-Hula Baby]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]], [[Ben Weisman]], [[Dolores Fuller]] || 1:57 |- | 15. || 10/15/61 || 47-7992 || 2/27/62 || #1 || [[Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley song)|Good Luck Charm]] || [[Aaron Schroeder (songwriter)|Aaron Schroeder]] and [[Wally Gold]] || 2:41 |- | 16. || 10/15/61 || 47-7992b || 2/27/62 || #31 || [[Anything That's Part of You]] || [[Don Robertson]] || 2:05 |- | 17. || 3/19/62 || 47-8041 || 7/17/62 || #5 || [[She's Not You (Elvis Presley song)|She's Not You]] || [[Doc Pomus]], [[Jerry Leiber]], [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:08 |- | 18. || 3/19/62 || 47-8041b || 7/17/62 || #55 || [[Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 1:52 |- | 19. || 3/27/62 || 47-8100 || 10/2/62 || #2 || [[Return to Sender]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and [[Winfield Scott (songwriter)|Winfield Scott]] || 2:06 |- | 20. || 3/27/62 || 47-8100b || 10/2/62 || #99 || [[Where Do You Come From]] || [[Ruth Batchelor]] and [[Bob Roberts (songwriter)|Bob Roberts]] || 2:05 |- | 21. || 9/22/62 || 47-8134 || 1/29/63 || #11 || [[One Broken Heart For Sale]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and [[Winfield Scott (songwriter)|Winfield Scott]] || 1:46 |- | 22. || 9/22/62 || 47-8134b || 1/29/63 || #53 || [[They Remind Me Too Much of You]] || [[Don Robertson]] || 2:31 |- | 23. || 5/26/63 || 47-8188 || 6/18/63 || #3 || [[(You're the) Devil in Disguise]] || [[Bernie Baum]], [[Bill Giant]], [[Florence Kaye]] || 2:20 |- | 24. || 5/26/63 || 47-8188b || 6/18/63 || || [[Please Don't Drag That String Around]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and [[Winfield Scott (songwriter)|Winfield Scott]] || 1:54 |- | 25. || 1/22/63 || 47-8243 || 10/1/63 || #8 || [[Bossa Nova Baby]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:02 |- | 26. || 5/26/63 || 47-8243b || 10/1/63 || #32 || [[Witchcraft (Dave Bartholomew song)|Witchcraft]] || [[Dave Bartholomew]] and [[Pearl King (songwriter)|Pearl King]] || 2:19 |- | 27. || 9/30/63 || 47-8307 || 2/10/64 || #12 || [[Kissin' Cousins (song)|Kissin' Cousins]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]] and [[Randy Starr]] || 2:12 |- | 28. || 1/12/64 || 47-8307b || 2/10/64 || #29 || [[It Hurts Me (1964 song)|It Hurts Me]] || [[Joy Byers]] and [[Charlie Daniels]] || 2:27 |- | 29. || 6/25/61 || 447-0639 || 4/14/64 || #34 || [[Kiss Me Quick (1962 song)|Kiss Me Quick]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:46 |- | 30. || 3/19/62 || 447-0639b || 4/14/64 || || [[Suspicion (1962 song)|Suspicion]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:34 |- | 31. || 8/30/63 || 47-8360 || 4/28/64 || #21 || [[What'd I Say]] || [[Ray Charles]] || 3:02 |- | 32. || 7/10/63 || 47-8360b || 4/28/64 || #29 || [[Viva Las Vegas (song)|Viva Las Vegas]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:21 |- | 33. || 4/3/60 || 47-8400 || 7/14/64 || #16 || [[Such A Night (1960 song)|Such A Night]] || [[Lincoln Chase]] || 2:15 |- | 34. || 5/26/63 || 47-8400b || 7/14/64 || || [[Never Ending]] || [[Buddy Kaye]] and [[Phil Springer]] || 1:57 |- | 35. || 1/12/64 || 47-8840 || 9/22/64 || #12 || [[Ask Me (1964 song)|Ask Me]] || [[Domenico Modugno]], [[Bernie Baum]], [[Bill Giant]], [[Florence Kaye]] || 2:07 |- | 36. || 6/10/58 || 47-8840b || 9/22/64 || #16 || [[Ain't That Loving You Baby]] || [[Clyde Otis]] and [[Ivory Joe Hunter]] || 2:22 |- | 37. || 9/5/57 || 447-0720|| 11/9/64 || || [[Blue Christmas]] || [[Bill Hayes]] and [[Jay Johnson]] || 2:07 |- | 38. || 4/28/60 || 447-0720b || 11/9/64 || || [[Wooden Heart]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]] and [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:02 |- | 39. || 6/12/64 || 47-8500 || 2/9/65 || #21 || [[Do the Clam]] || [[Ben Weisman]], [[Sid Wayne]], [[Dolores Fuller]] || 3:20 |- | 40. || 3/18/62 || 47-8500b || 2/9/65 || || [[You'll Be Gone]] || [[Red West]], [[Charlie Hodge (guitarist)|Charlie Hodge]], Elvis Presley || 2:23 |- | 41. || 10/31/60 || 447-0643 || 4/6/65 || #3 || [[Crying in the Chapel]] || [[Artie Glenn]] || 2:24 |- | 42. || 10/30/60 || 447-0643 || 4/6/65 || || [[I Believe in the Man in the Sky]] || [[Richard Howard (songwriter)|Aaron Richard Howard]] || 2:12 |- | 43. || 3/18/62 || 47-8585 || 5/28/65 || #11 || [[(Such An) Easy Question]] || [[Otis Blackwell]] and [[Winfield Scott (songwriter)|Winfield Scott]] || 2:18 |- | 44. || 3/20/60 || 47-8585b || 5/28/65 || #55 || [[It Feels So Right (1960 song)|It Feels So Right]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]] and [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:31 |- | 45. || 6/25/61 || 47-8657 || 8/10/65 || #11 || [[I'm Yours (1961 song)|I'm Yours]] || [[Hal Blair]] and [[Don Robertson]] || 2:21 |- | 46. || 5/27/63 || 47-8657b || 8/10/65 || || [[(It's A) Long Lonely Highway]] || [[Doc Pomus]] and [[Mort Shuman]] || 2:20 |- | 47. || 6/10/64 || 447-0650 || 10/20/65 || #14 || [[Puppet on a String (1964 song)|Puppet on a String]] || [[Roy C. Bennett]] and [[Sid Tepper]] || 2:39 |- | 48. || 4/28/60 || 447-0650b || 10/20/65 || || [[Wooden Heart]] || [[Fred Wise (songwriter)|Fred Wise]] and [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:02 |- | 49. || 9/7/57 || 447-0647 || 10/26/65 || || [[Santa Claus Is Back In Town]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:22 |- | 50. || 9/5/57 || 447-0647 || 10/26/65 || #1 || [[Blue Christmas]] || [[Bill Hayes]] and [[Jay Johnson]] || 2:07 |- | 51. || 1/12/57 || 47-8740 || 12/3/65 || #33 || [[Tell Me Why (1957 song)|Tell Me Why]] || [[Titus Turner]] || 2:05 |- | 52. || 5/27/63 || 47-8740b || 12/3/65 || #95 || [[Blue River (1965 song)|Blue River]] || [[Paul Evans (musician)|Paul Evans]] and [[Fred Tobias]] || 1:32 |- | 53. || 10/30/60 || 447-0651 || 2/15/66 || || [[Joshua Fit the Battle]] || Traditional || 2:41 |- | 54. || 10/30/60 || 447-0651b || 2/15/66 || || [[Known Only to Him]] || [[Stuart Hamblen]] || 2:08 |- | 55. || 10/30/60 || 447-0652 || 2/15/66 || || [[Milky White Way]] || Traditional || 2:15 |- | 56. || 10/30/60 || 447-0652b || 2/15/66 || || [[Swing Down Sweet Chariot]] || Traditional || 2:34 |- | 57. || 5/14/65 || 47-8780 || 3/1/66 || #25 || [[Frankie and Johnny (1966 song)|Frankie and Johnny]] || [[Alex Gottlieb]], [[Fred Karger]], [[Ben Weisman]] || 2:32 |- | 58. || 5/13/65 || 47-8780b || 3/1/66 || #45 || [[Please Don't Stop Loving Me]] || [[Joy Byers]] || 2:02 |- | 59. || 5/26/66 || 47-8870 || 6/8/66 || #19 || [[Love Letters (song)|Love Letters]] || [[Edward Heyman]] and [[Victor Young]] || 2:50 |- | 60. || 5/28/66 || 47-8870b || 6/8/66 || || [[Come What May (1958 song)|Come What May]] || [[Frank Tableporter]] || 1:58 |- | 61. || 2/17/66 || 47-8941 || 9/13/66 || #40 || [[Spinout (song)|Spinout]] || [[Ben Weisman]], [[Sid Wayne]], [[Dolores Fuller]] || 2:32 |- | 62. || 2/17/66 || 47-8941b || 9/13/66 || #41 || [[All That I Am (song)|All That I Am]] || [[Roy C. Bennett]] and [[Sid Tepper]] || 2:15 |- | 63. || 6/10/66 || 47-8950 || 11/15/66 || || [[If Every Day Was Like Christmas]] || [[Red West]] || 2:42 |- | 64. || 9/22/62 || 47-8950b || 11/15/66 || || [[How Would You Like to Be]] || [[Ben Raleigh]] and [[Mark Barkan]] || 3:26 |- | 65. || 6/10/66 || 47-9056 || 1/10/67 || #33 || [[Indescribably Blue]] || [[Darrell Glenn]] || 2:47 |- | 66. || 5/28/66 || 47-9056b || 1/10/67 || || [[Fools Fall In Love]] || [[Jerry Leiber]] and [[Mike Stoller]] || 2:04 |- | 67. || 6/29/66 || 47-9115 || 4/28/67 || #63 || [[Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On)]] || [[J.L. Mac Farland]] and [[Winfield Scott (songwriter)|Winfield Scott]] || 1:27 |- | 68. || 6/25/61 || 47-9115b || 4/28/67 || #92 || [[That's Someone You Never Forget]] || [[Red West]] and Elvis Presley || 2:47 |- | 69. || 3/12/61 || 47-9287 || 8/8/67 || #56 || [[There's Always Me]] || [[Don Robertson]] || 2:16 |- | 70. || 3/12/61 || 47-9287 || 8/8/67 || #78 || [[Judy (1960 song)|Judy]] || [[Teddy Redell]] || 2:10 |- | 71. || 9/10/67 || 47-9341 || 9/26/67 || #38 || [[Big Boss Man]] || [[Luther Dixon]] and [[Al Smith (songwriter)|Al Smith]] || 2:50 |- | 72. || 9/11/67 || 47-9341b || 9/26/67 || #44 || [[You Don't Know Me]] || [[Cindy Walker]] and [[Eddy Arnold]] || 2:27 |- | 73. || 9/10/67 || 47-9425 || 1/9/68 || #43 || [[Guitar Man]] || [[Jerry Reed]] || 2:12 |- | 74. || 9/11/67 || 47-9425b || 1/9/68 || || [[Hi-Heel Sneakers]] || [[Tommy Tucker|Robert Higginbotham]] || 2:46 |- | 75. || 1/16/68 || 47-9465 || 2/28/68 || #28 || [[U.S. Male]] || [[Jerry Reed]] || 2:42 |- | 76. || 1/16/68 || 47-9465b || 2/28/68 || #67 || [[Stay Away (1968 song)|Stay Away]] || [[Roy C. Bennett]] and [[Sid Tepper]] || 2:24 |- | 77. || 9/11/67 || 47-9600 || 3/26/68 || #90 || [[You'll Never Walk Alone (song)|You'll Never Walk Alone]] || [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein]] || 2:44 |- | 78. || 9/11/67 || 47-9600b || 3/26/68 || || [[We Call On Him]] || [[Fred Karger]], [[Ben Weisman]], [[Sid Wayne]] || 2:33 |- | 79. || 6/20/67 || 47-9547 || 5/21/68 || #71 || [[Your Time Hasn't Come Yet Baby]] || [[Joel Hirschhorn]] and [[Al Kasha]] || 1:51 |- | 80. || 6/21/67 || 47-9547b || 5/21/68 || #72 || [[Let Yourself Go (1968 song)|Let Yourself Go]] || [[Joy Byers]] || 2:58 |- | 81. || 3/7/68 || 47-9610 || 9/3/68 || #69 || [[A Little Less Conversation]] || [[Billy Strange]] and [[Mac Davis]] || 2:10 |- | 82. || 3/7/68 || 47-9610b || 9/3/68 || #95 || [[Almost In Love (1968 song)|Almost In Love]] || [[Luiz Bonfa]] and [[Randy Starr]] || 3:01 |- | 83. || 6/23/68 || 47-9670 || 11/5/68 || #12 || [[If I Can Dream]] || [[W. Earl Brown]] || 3:11 |- | 84. || 3/7/68 || 47-9670b || 11/5/68 || || [[Edge of Reality (1968 song)|Edge of Reality]] || [[Bernie Baum]], [[Bill Giant]], [[Florence Kaye]] || 3:33 |- | 85. || 6/23/68 || 47-9731 || 2/25/69 || #35 || [[Memories (1968 song)|Memories]] || [[Billy Strange]] and [[Mac Davis]] || 3:06 |- | 86. || 10/15/68 || 47-9731b || 2/25/69 || || [[Charro (song)|Charro]] || [[Billy Strange]] and [[Mac Davis]] || 2:44 |- | 87. || 10/30/60 || 74-0130 || 3/25/69 || || [[His Hand In Mine (song)|His Hand In Mine]] || [[Mosie Lister]] || 3:19 |- | 88. || 5/25/66 || 74-0130b || 3/25/69 || || [[How Great Thou Art (song)|How Great Thou Art]] || [[Stuart K. Hine]] || 3:01 |- | 89. || 1/20/69 || 47-9741 || 4/14/69 || #3 || [[In the Ghetto]] || [[Mac Davis]] || 2:45 |- | 90. || 2/20/69 || 47-9741b || 4/14/69 || || [[Any Day Now (1962 song)|Any Day Now]] || [[Burt Bacharach]] and [[Bob Hilliard]] || 2:58 |- | 91. || 10/23/68 || 47-9747 || 6/17/69 || #35 || [[Clean Up Your Own Backyard]] || [[Billy Strange]] and [[Mac Davis]] || 3:07 |- | 92. || 2/21/69 || 47-9747b || 6/17/69 || || [[The Fair Is Moving On]] || [[Guy Fletcher (songwriter)|Guy Fletcher]] and [[Doug Flett]] || 3:07 |- | 93. || 1/22/69 || 47-9764 || 8/26/69 || #1 || [[Suspicious Minds]] || [[Mark James (songwriter)|Mark James]] || 3:28 |- | 94. || 1/14/69 || 47-9764b || 8/26/69 || || [[You'll Think of Me]] || [[Mort Shuman]] || 3:58 |- | 95. || 1/15/69 || 47-9768 || 11/11/69 || #6 || [[Don't Cry Daddy]] || [[Mac Davis]] || 2:46 |- | 96. || 1/20/69 || 47-9768b || 11/11/69 || #6 || [[Rubberneckin']] || [[Dory Jones]] and [[Bunny Warren]] || 2:09 |} ====The 1970s==== {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #FCFDFF; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" ! Track || Recorded || Catalogue || Release Date || Chart Peak || Song Title || Writer(s) || Time |- | 1. || 2/19/69 || 47-9791 || 1/29/70 || #16 || [[Kentucky Rain]] || [[Eddie Rabbitt]] and [[Dick Heard]] || 3:14 |- | 2. || 1/16/69 || 47-9791b || 1/29/70 || || [[My Little Friend]] || [[Shirl Milete]] || 2:43 |- | 3. || 2/18/70 || 47-9835 || 4/20/70 || #9 || [[The Wonder of You]] || [[Baker Knight]] || 2:34 |- | 4. || 1/15/69 || 47-9835b || 4/20/70 || #9 || [[Mama Liked the Roses]] || [[John Christopher (songwriter)|John Christopher]] || 2:47 |- | 5. || 6/4/70 || 47-9873 || 7/14/70 || #32 || [[I've Lost You]] || [[Alan Blaikley]] and [[Ken Howard (songwriter)|Ken Howard]] || 3:30 |- | 6. || 6/7/70 || 47-9873b || 7/14/70 || || [[The Next Step Is Love]] || [[Paul Evans]] and [[Paul Parnes]] || 3:31 |- | 7. || 6/6/70 || 47-9916 || 10/6/70 || #11 || [[You Don't Have to Say You Love Me]] || [[Vicki Wickham]], [[Simon Napier-Bell]], [[Pino Donaggio]], [[Vito Pallavicini]] || 2:30 |- | 8. || 6/8/70 || 47-9916b || 10/6/70 || || [[Patch It Up]] || [[Eddie Rabbitt]] and [[Rory Bourke]] || 3:08 |- | 9. || 6/7/70 || 47-9960 || 12/8/70 || #21 || [[I Really Don't Want to Know]] || [[Howard Barnes]] and [[Don Robertson]] || 2:54 |- | 10. || 6/8/70 || 47-9960b || 12/8/70 || || [[There Goes My Everything]] || [[Dallas Frazier]] || 2:58 |- | 11. || 9/22/70 || 47-9980 || 2/3/71 || #33 || [[Rags to Riches]] || [[Richard Adler]] and [[Jerry Ross (composer)|Jerry Ross]] || 1:54 |- | 12. || 9/22/70 || 47-9980b || 2/3/71 || || [[Where Did They Go, Lord]] || [[Dallas Frazier]] and [[A.L. "Doodle" Owens]] || 2:27 |- | 13. || 6/6/70 || 47-9985 || 5/25/71 || #53 || [[Life (1971 song)|Life]] || [[Shirl Milete]] || 3:10 |- | 14. || 6/8/70 || 47-9985b || 5/25/71 || || [[Only Believe (1971 song)|Only Believe]] || [[Paul Rader]] || 2:49 |- | 15. || 5/20/71 || 47-9998 || 6/22/71 || #36 || [[I'm Leavin']] || [[Michael Jarrett]] and [[Sonny Charles]] || 3:51 |- | 16. || 6/6/70 || 47-9998b || 6/22/71 || || [[Heart of Rome]] || [[Alan Blaikley]], [[Richard Howard]], [[Geoff Stephens]] || 2:53 |- | 17. || 5/20/71 || 48-1017 || 9/21/71 || #51 || [[It's Only Love (1969 song)|It's Only Love]] || [[Mark James (songwriter)|Mark James]] and [[Steve Tyrell]] || 2:41 |- | 18. || 6/4/70 || 48-1017b || 9/21/71 || || [[The Sound of Your Cry]] || [[Bernie Baum]], [[Bill Giant]], [[Buddy Kaye]] || 3:17 |- | 19. || 5/15/71 || 74-0572 || 11/9/71 || || [[Merry Christmas Baby]] || [[Lou Baxter]] and [[Johnny Moore]] || 5:45 |- | 20. || 5/16/71 || 74-0572b || 11/9/71 || || [[O Come All Ye Faithful]] || [[John Francis Wade]] || 2:49 |- | 21. || 5/17/71 || 74-0619 || 1/4/72 || #40 || [[Until It's Time for You to Go]] || [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] || 2:17 |- | 22. || 5/20/71 || 74-0619b || 1/4/72 || || [[We Can Make the Morning]] || [[Jay Ramsey]] || 3:54 |- | 23. || 5/18/71 || 74-0651 || 2/4/72 || || [[He Touched Me (1963 song)|He Touched Me]] || [[William Gaither]] || 2:39 |- | 24. || 6/9/71 || 74-0651b || 2/4/72 || || [[Bosom of Abraham (song)|Bosom of Abraham]] || [[William Johnson (songwriter)|William Johnson]], [[George McFadden]], [[Ted Brooks (songwriter)|Ted Brooks]] || 1:36 |- | 25. || 2/16/72 || 74-0672 || 4/4/72 || #66 || [[An American Trilogy]] || [[Mickey Newbury]] || 4:30 |- | 26. || 3/15/71 || 74-0672b || 4/4/72 || || [[The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face]] || [[Ewan MacColl]] || 3:42 |- | 27. || 3/28/72 || 74-0769 || 8/1/72 || #2 || [[Burning Love]] || [[Dennis Linde]] || 2:50 |- | 28. || 3/29/72 || 74-0769b || 8/1/72 || || [[It's A Matter of Time]] || [[Clive Westlake]] || 3:02 |- | 29. || 3/27/72 || 74-0815 || 10/31/72 || #20 || [[Separate Ways]] || [[Red West]] and [[Richard Mainegra]] || 2:36 |- | 30. || 3/29/72 || 74-0815b || 10/31/72 || || [[Always on My Mind]] || [[Johnny Christopher]], [[Mark James (songwriter)|Mark James]], [[Wayne Carson]] || 3:37 |- | 31. || 1/4/73 || 74-0910 || 3/4/73 || #17 || [[Steamroller Blues]] || [[James Taylor]] || 3:04 |- | 32. || 3/28/72 || 74-0910b || 3/4/73 || || [[Fool (1969 song)|Fool]] || [[Carl Sigman]] and [[James Last]] || 3:30 |- | 33. || 7/23/73 || APBO 0088 || 9/22/73 || #41 || [[Raised On Rock]] || [[Mark James (songwriter)|Mark James]] || 2:38 |- | 34. || 7/23/73 || APBO 0088b || 9/22/73 || || [[For Ol' Times Sake]] || [[Tony Joe White]] || 3:36 |- | 35. || 7/22/73 || APBO 0196 || 1/11/74 || #39 || [[I've Got A Thing About You Baby]] || [[Tony Joe White]] || 2:20 |- | 36. || 7/21/73 || APBO 0196b || 1/11/74 || || [[Take Good Care of Her]] || [[Arthur Kent]] and [[Edward C. Warren]] || 2:51 |- | 37. || 12/11/73 || APBO 0280 || 5/10/74 || #17 || [[If You Talk In Your Sleep]] || [[Red West]] and [[Johnny Christopher]] || 2:34 |- | 38. || 12/12/73 || APBO 0280b || 5/10/74 || || [[Help Me (1974 Elvis song)|Help Me]] || [[Larry Gatlin]] || 2:37 |- | 39. || 12/15/73 || PB 10074 || 9/27/74 || #14 || [[Promised Land (song)|Promised Land]] || [[Chuck Berry]] || 2:55 |- | 40. || 12/10/73 || PB 10074b || 9/27/74 || || [[It's Midnight]] || [[Billy Edd Wheeler]] and [[Jerry Chesnut]] || 3:21 |- | 41. || 12/13/73 || PB 10191 || 1/4/75 || #20 || [[My Boy]] || [[Bill Martin]], [[Jean-Pierre Bourtrayre]], [[Phil Coulter]], [[Claude Francois]] || 3:19 |- | 42. || 12/12/73 || PB 10191b || 1/4/75 || || [[Thinking About You]] || [[Tim Baty]] || 3:00 |- | 43. || 3/11/75 || PB 10278 || 4/22/75 || #35 || [[T-R-O-U-B-L-E]] || [[Jerry Chesnut]] and [[Steve Tyrell]] || 3:02 |- | 44. || 12/12/73 || PB 10278b || 4/23/75 || || [[Mr. Songman]] || [[Donnie Summer]] || 2:07 |- | 45. || 3/12/75 || PB 10401 || 9/30/75 || #65 || [[Bringing It Back]] || [[Greg Gordon]] || 3:00 |- | 46. || 3/12/75 || PB 10401b || 9/30/75 || || [[Pieces of My Life]] || [[Troy Seals]] || 4:03 |- | 47. || 2/5/76 || PB 10601 || 3/12/76 || #28 || [[Hurt (1954 song)|Hurt]] || [[Jimmie Crane]] and [[Al Jacobs]] || 2:06 |- | 48. || 2/5/76 || PB 10601b || 3/12/76 || || [[For the Heart]] || [[Dennis Linde]] || 3:22 |- | 49. || 2/4/76 || PB 10857 || 11/29/76 || #31 || [[Moody Blue (song)|Moody Blue]] || [[Mark James (songwriter)|Mark James]] || 3:22 |- | 50. || 2/2/76 || PB 10857b || 11/29/76 || || [[She Thinks I Still Care]] || [[Dickey Lee]] || 3:51 |- | 51. || 10/29/76 || PB 10998 || 6/6/77 || #18 || [[Way Down]] || [[Layng Martine Jr.]] || 2:38 |- | 52. || 10/29/76 || PB 10998b || 6/6/77 || || [[Pledging My Love]] || [[Don Robey]] and [[Ferdinand Washington]] || 2:50 |- | 53. || 6/21/77 || *PB 11165 || 10/3/77 || #22 || [[My Way (song)|My Way]] || [[Claude François]], [[Jacques Revaux]], [[Paul Anka]] || 4:05 |- | 54. || 12/13/75 || *PB 11165b || 10/3/77 || || [[America the Beautiful]] || [[Katharine Lee Bates]] and [[Samuel A. Ward]] || 2:19 |- | 55. || 6/21/77 || *PB 11212 || 2/78 || || [[Unchained Melody]] || [[Alex North]] and [[Hy Zaret]] || 3:29 |- | 56. || 12/13/75 || *PB 11212b || 2/78 || || [[Softly, as I Leave You (song)|Softly As I Leave You]] || [[Hal Shaper]], [[Antonio DeVita]], [[Giorgio Calabrese]] || 3:00 |- |} ''*released posthumously'' ==Posthumous Releases== ===Box Sets=== *''[[Elvis Aron Presley (box set)|Elvis Aron Presley]]'' (August 1980) 8 LP compilation Live, alternate, single releases - US #27, Country #8 - Platinum *''[[A Golden Celebration (box set)|A Golden Celebration]]'' (October 1984)9/26/56 concerts, TV shows, home recordings - US #80, Country #55 *''[[The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50s Masters]]'' ([[June 23, 1992]] - US #159 - 2X Platinum *''[[From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60s Masters]]'' ([[September 28, 1993]] - Platinum *''[[Walk A Mile In My Shoes: The Essential 70s Masters]]'' ([[October 10, 1995]] - Gold *''[[Platinum: A Life in Music]]'' ([[July 15]], [[1997]]) - US #80 - Gold *''[[Artist of the Century]]'' ([[July 13]], [[1999]]) - US #163 *''[[Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings]]'' ([[September 12]], [[2000]]) *''[[Live In Las Vegas]]'' ([[July 10]], [[2001]]) *''[[Today Tomorrow and Forever]]'' ([[June 25]], [[2002]]) previously unreleased alternate takes (US #180) *''[[Elvis: Close Up]]'' ([[July 1]], [[2003]]) - previously unreleased alternate takes *''[[Elvis 18 UK Number 1's]]'' ([[January 25]], [[2005]]) *''[[Elvis The King]]'' ([[August 13]], [[2007]]) ===Select Compilations=== *''[[He Walks Beside Me]]'' (February 1978) Inspirational album previously released tracks - US# 113, Country# 6 - Gold *''[[Elvis Sings For Children and Grownups Too]]'' (July 1978) - US# 130, Country # 5 *''[[Elvis:A Legendary Performer Vol. 3]]'' (November 1978) - US# 113, Country # 10 - Gold *''[[Our Memories of Elvis]]'' (February 1979) master studio recordings without overdubbing - US# 132, Country # 6 - Gold *''[[Our Memories of Elvis Volume 2]]'' (July 1979) master studio recordings without overdubbing - US# 157, Country # 12 *''[[Guitar Man (remix)]]'' (January 1981) remix of Elvis original vocals to new backing tracks recorded in Nashville, 1980, produced by Felton Jarvis - US# 49, Country # 6 *''[[This Is Elvis]]'' (March 1981) 2 LP motion picture soundtrack - US# 115 - Gold *''[[Greatest Hits Volume 1]]'' (November 1981) - US# 142, Country # 47 *''[[Memories of Christmas]]'' (August 1982) Country # 48 - Gold *''[[I Was The One]]'' (April 1983) - US# 183, Country # 35 *''[[Elvis:A Legendary Performer Vol. 4]]'' (November 1983) *''[[Elvis:The First Live Recordings]]'' (February 1984) - US# 163 *''[[Elvis:The Hillbilly Cat]]'' (July 1984) *''[[Elvis' Golden Records Volume 5]]'' (March 1984)- Gold *''[[A Valentine Gift For You]]'' (February 1985) *''[[Reconsider Baby]]'' (April 1985) *''[[The Number One Hits]]'' (June 1987) - US #143 - 3X Platinum *''[[The Top Ten Hits]]'' (June 1987) - US #117 - 4X Platinum *''[[The Complete Sun Sessions]]'' (June 1987) 2 LP set of Sun Records masters and alternate recordings - Gold *''[[Love Me Tender]]'' (July 1987) new compilation - Gold *''[[Essential Elvis]]'' (January 1988) *''[[Elvis In Nashville]]'' (November 1988) *''[[Elvis Presley Stereo '57 (Essential Elvis Vol 2)]]'' (February 1989) *''[[The Great Performances]]'' (August 1990) '''LAST ALBUM RELEASE ON VINYL''' *''[[The Lost Album (Elvis Presley album)|The Lost Album]]'' ([[November 12]], [[1990]]) - a collection of previously released recordings from the mid-1960s that were intended for an album that was never released *''[[Hits Like Never Before (Essential Elvis Vol 3)]]'' (January 1991) *''[[Elvis Presley Sings Leiber & Stoller]]'' (April 1991) *''[[Collector's Gold]]'' (August 1991) *''[[Blue Christmas]]'' (July 14, 1992) - Gold *''[[If Everyday Was Like Christmas]]'' (October 1994) compilation of Elvis' Christmas recordings - Platinum *''[[Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances]]'' ([[October 25]], [[1994]]) - 2X Platinum *''[[Heart and Soul]]'' ([[January 1995]]) Country # 61 - Gold *''[[Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II]]'' ([[July 18]], [[1995]]) *''[[Elvis 56]]'' ([[March 5]], [[1996]]) *''[[Heartbreak Hotel (CD single]]'' ([[April]], [[1996]]) - Heartbreak Hotel / I Was The One original master and alternate takes *''[[A Hundred Years from Now]]'' (June 1996) - previously unissued performances and alternate takes from the June 1970 recording sessions *''[[Great Country Songs]]'' (October 1996) Country # 73 *''[[An Afternoon in the Garden]]'' ([[March 25]], [[1997]]) - previously unreleased live performance recorded in 1972 in New York City *''[[Tiger Man (album)|Tiger Man]]'' ([[September 15]], [[1998]]) - complete performance from second show of [[Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special|comeback special]] *''[[Memories The '68 Comeback Special]]'' ([[October 13]], [[1998]]) *''[[Sunrise (album)|Sunrise]]'' ([[February 9]], [[1999]]) - complete [[Sun Records]] compilation *''[[Suspicious Minds (album)|Suspicious Minds]]'' ([[April 18]], [[1999]]) *''[[Tomorrow Is A Long Time (album)|Tomorrow Is A Long Time]]'' ([[May 13]], [[1999]]) *''[[Burning Love (album)|Burning Love]]'' ([[July 13]], [[1999]]) *''[[It's Christmas Time]]'' ([[March 7, 2000]]) same track listing as "Elvis' Christmas Album" with the addition of "If Everyday Was Like Christmas" - 2X Platinum *''[[That's The Way It Is (Special Edition)]]'' ([[July 11]], [[2000]]) *''[[White Christmas (Elvis Presley album)|White Christmas]]'' ([[September 26]], [[2000]]) *''[[Country Side of Elvis]]'' ([[November 6]], [[2001]]) *''[[Elvis: 30 #1 Hits]]'' ([[September 24]], [[2002]]) US #1, Country # 1 - 4x Platinum *''[[2nd to None]]'' ([[October 7]], [[2003]]) US #3, Country # 1 - Platinum *''[[Elvis at Sun]]'' ([[June 22]], [[2004]]) *''[[Love, Elvis]]'' ([[January 25, 2005]]) US #120 *''[[Elvis by the Presleys]]'' ([[May 3]], [[2005]]) - soundtrack accompaniment to television special - US #15 *''[[Hitstory]]'' (consists of the compilation of "[[Elvis: 30 #1 Hits]]", "[[2nd to None]]" and a new disc "The Story Continues".) ([[October 11]], [[2005]]) *''[[The Complete Million Dollar Quartet]]'' ([[September 19]], [[2006]]) *''[[Elvis Christmas]]'' ([[October 3]], [[2006]]) US #69 *''[[The Essential Elvis Presley]]'' ([[January 9]], [[2007]]) US #72 ==See also== *[[Elvis Presley hit singles]] *[[Elvis Presley's Sun recordings]] *[[Alphabetical list of all of Elvis Presley's songs]] *[[Million Dollar Quartet]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==Further reading== *Guralnick, Peter and Jorgensen, Ernst (1999). ''Elvis: Day By Day - The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.'' New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-42089-6 *Jorgensen, Ernst (1998). ''Elvis Presley: A Life In Music - The Complete Recording Sessions.'' New York: St. Martin's Press. 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