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Promised Land is the twenty-first studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Records on January 8, 1975. It was recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis and released on Presley's 40th birthday in January, 1975.
Classic Album Promised Land: Classic Album 2012 Our Memories Of Elvis – Volumes 1, 2 & 3: Studio outtakes On Stage – February 1970: Classic Album Another Saturday Night: Soundboard concert Welcome Home Elvis 1960: Book with CD(s) From Hawaii to Las Vegas: Rehearsal G.I. Blues: Movie Soundtrack A Boy From Tupelo: Book with CD(s) From Memphis ...
"If You Talk in Your Sleep" is a 1974 Elvis Presley song released as a single and featured on Elvis Presley's 1975 album Promised Land.The song was written by Red West and Johnny Christopher, who had earlier written "Mama Liked the Roses" and "Always On My Mind", both recorded by Elvis Presley.
The RIAA does not certify sales of less than 500,000 units for albums and singles. [38] Elvis has had numerous albums and singles which have sold hundreds of thousands of units each but have not reached the 500,000 threshold. Taken together, these could add up to millions in total sales that are not recognized by the RIAA.
Elvis (1973 album) It's Midnight: Billy Edd Wheeler, Jerry Chesnut: 1973: Promised Land: It's No Fun Being Lonely: Red West: 1966: The Home Recordings [10] It's Now or Never: Eduardo di Capua, Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold: 1960: Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3: It's Only Love: Mark James, Steve Tyrell: 1971: Elvis Aron Presley: It's Over: Jimmie ...
During his last show, Elvis performed a wide-ranging setlist that covered the entirety of his career. The slate featured everything from his earliest hits in the 1950s, songs released during his ...
The song was first released in October 1974 as a B-side to a cover of Chuck Berry's "Promised Land". [2] [4] (While the Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records indicates "Promised Land" as the A-side, [5] different pressings have "It's Midnight" as the A-side and "Promised Land" as a B-side and vice versa.) [6]
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