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  2. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dixie" is structured into five two-measure groups of alternating verses and refrains, following an AABC pattern. [3]As originally performed, a soloist or small group stepped forward and sang the verses, and the whole company answered at different times; the repeated line "look away" was probably one part sung in unison like this.

  3. An American Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    "An American Trilogy" is a 1972 song medley arranged by country composer Mickey Newbury and popularized by Elvis Presley, who included it as a showstopper in his concert routines. The medley uses three 19th-century songs: "Dixie" — a popular folk song about the southern United States.

  4. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics tell of the last days of the American Civil War, portraying the suffering of the protagonist, Virgil Caine, a poor white Southerner. Dixie is the historical nickname for the states making up the Confederate States of America. [6]

  5. ELV1S: 30 No. 1 Hits - Wikipedia

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    Elvis: 30 #1 Hits (stylised as ELV1S: 30 #1 HITS) is a greatest hits collection of songs by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Records on September 24, 2002.

  6. Loving Arms - Wikipedia

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    "Loving Arms" is a song written by Tom Jans and first recorded as a duet by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge for their 1973 album Full Moon. The song was notably covered by Dobie Gray that same year, then by a number of artists including Elvis Presley and Petula Clark in 1974.

  7. Frankie and Johnny (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The authors of Elvis (2001) wrote that the album de-emphasised Presley's "rocking beat" in favour of "old-timey Dixie and ragtime beat". [2] Adam Litovitz noted the mix of traditional songs "with an ersatz Dixieland flavor" alongside "blues, gospel, and gypsy music at their cheesiest."

  8. Blue Suede Shoes - Wikipedia

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    RCA Victor wanted to promote Elvis Presley as a rock-and-roll artist, and believed a Presley cover of "Blue Suede Shoes" could outsell the Perkins/Sun Records version, especially with RCA's larger share of distribution and radio contacts. Presley, who had been signed at Sun Records and knew Perkins and Phillips, was reluctant to record a ...

  9. Talk:Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics should be moved to Wikisource with only a stanza or two left here and moved into the main body as samples. We need to add information from Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the Confederate Anthem by Howard L. Sacks and Judith Rose Sacks. We need to address the modern controversies around the song.