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Classic album/movie soundtrack (abbreviated double-LP edition) Las Vegas '74: Soundboard concert His Songs of Praise - Volume 2: Book and CD (CD includes outtakes and a radio show from 1967) Elvis in Atlanta: Soundboard concert Roustabout: Classic album/movie soundtrack Elvis at Madison Square Garden
Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Volume 1 is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, featuring tracks from four of his movies plus two non-movie tracks. The album was released in June 1972. It was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6, 2004 by the RIAA. The collection reached no. 87 on the Billboard album chart.
Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2 peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. [2] It was certified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for a Gold Record Award (based on $1,000,000 in wholesale sales) on November 1, 1966. It was certified for a Platinum Record Award for sales of one million copies in the US on March ...
Elvis became the first artist to chart at least 100 times on Billboard’s Hot 100 with 17 songs taking the No.1 spot. Even though a lot of his top songs are on the movie soundtrack, some are ...
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” is far from being just about Elvis, when it comes to the music in the film and on a forthcoming soundtrack album. Besides the vintage Presley cuts included, the movie ...
Elvis in a publicity photo for the film Jailhouse Rock in 1957. Elvis Presley was an American entertainer who achieved great initial success as a singer and stage performer. . He publicly expressed an early career goal of following in the footsteps of his role models James Dean and Marlon Brando to become a top dramatic actor.
The soundtrack’s CD release on July 29 pushes the set back onto the list, re-entering at a new high of No. 9.
The contents of the album consist primarily of soundtrack recordings from various Presley films of the 1960s, augmented by both sides of his 1972 hit single, "Burning Love". Presley's recordings were generally issued by RCA on the standard Victor label, and not the budget Camden label; a similar compilation album, Separate Ways, was issued a ...