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"Suspicious Minds" is a 1968 song written and first recorded by the American songwriter Mark James. After this recording failed commercially, it was recorded by Elvis Presley with the producer Chips Moman. Presley's version reached No.1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, his 18th and final no. 1 single on that chart.
"You'll Think of Me" is a song by Elvis Presley from his 1969 double album From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis. Its first release on record was in August or September 1969 on a single as the reverse side to "Suspicious Minds".
Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology is a two-disc compilation of Elvis Presley's studio recordings at American Sound Studio during the winter of 1969, released in 1999, RCA 67677-2. This set features all of the master recordings made by Presley that would eventually feature on multiple singles as well as the albums From Elvis in ...
James had chart-topping singles for Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and Blue Swede, and won two Grammys. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Suspicious Minds" is a song written and recorded by Mark James and made famous by Elvis Presley. Suspicious Minds may also refer to: Suspicious Minds, an anthology album (full name Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology) a compilation of Elvis songs "Suspicious Minds" (Desperate Housewives), a TV episode of Desperate Housewives
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Supported by coach Reba McEntire, the 16-year-old singer took the stage on Monday with Elvis' "Suspicious Minds" and made her coach proud. "You have amazed me every time you get on that stage ...
Other hits recorded at this session were "Suspicious Minds", "Kentucky Rain", and the Davis-written "Don't Cry Daddy". The song was published by Gladys Music, Inc., Elvis Presley's publishing company, and was Presley's first Top 10 hit in the United States in four years, peaking at number 3, and number 2 in Canada. It was his first UK Top 10 ...