Album
Elvis Presley
1956 · Rock, Pop
29 collectors on Gatefold own this

Elvis Presley is a Rock album by Elvis Presley, originally released in 1956. On Gatefold: 306 pressings tracked, owned by 29 collectors.
About
By the time Elvis Presley released his self-titled debut album in early 1956, the Tupelo, Mississippi native already had a chart-topping country record to his name—“I Forgot to Remember to Forget”—with another single, “Heartbreak Hotel,” climbing the pop charts. A few months earlier, RCA Victor had paid a then-grandiose sum of $40,000 to buy out Presley’s contract with Sun Records—a deal encouraged by Presley’s money-minded manager, Colonel Tom Parker. RCA was determined to cash in on its investment, and waged with a full-fledged promotional campaign in the hopes of turning Elvis Presley (and <i>Elvis Presley</i>) into a phenomenon. Needless to say, the payoff was almost instantaneous: Five of the nearly <i>two dozen</i> Presley songs that RCA released as singles in 1956 would hit No. 1. By year’s end, the country kid was a household name, sparking riotous crowds and breathless controversy wherever he went and every time he flaunted his scandalous dance moves on TV—the energy of which is captured on <i>Elvis Presley</i>’s iconic cover. The decision to release an album that contained none of Presley’s massively successful early RCA singles spoke to the label’s confidence in him. Instead of a greatest-hits collection, contemporary listeners of <i>Elvis Presley</i> get a guide to the R&B, rock, and country sounds that Presley combined in such an intoxicating (and pop-molding) fashion. Many of Presley’s groundbreaking early hits are collected here, from “Blue Suede Shoes” to “Blue Moon.” And while there are tunes from Nashville songwriters Jimmy Wakely and Don Robertson, Presley also covers songs made famous by iconic Black artists like Little Richard, Ray Charles, and Clyde McPhatter—a violation of the long-running segregation at the heart of American popular music, and a move that fanned the flames of Presley’s provocative image. The first rock album ever to top the Billboard charts, <i>Elvis Presley</i> remains a document of a transformative moment in pop history, as the myth of genre was being melted and reimagined—one rockabilly song at a time.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Blue Suede Shoes
- A2I'm Counting On You
- A3I Got A Woman
- A4One Sided Love Affair
- A5I Love You Because
- A6Just Because
Side B
- B1Tutti Frutti
- B2Tryin' To Get To You
- B3I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)
- B4I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin')
- B5Blue Moon
- B6Money Honey
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- raw
- swaggering
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ben And Brock SpeerBACKING VOCALS
- Ben SpeerBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Bill BlackBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Brock SpeerBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Chet AtkinsGUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- D.J. FontanaDRUM DRUMS BACKING VOCALS
- Elvis PresleyGUITAR GUITAR, VOCALS LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR, PIANO
- Floyd CramerPIANO
- Gordon StokerBACKING VOCALS PIANO VOCALS
- Marvin HughesPIANO
- Scotty MooreELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Shorty LongPIANO
- Bob FerrisRECORDER
- Dominic FrontiereACCORDION
- Doug PoindexterPERCUSSION
- Hoyt HawkinsBACKING VOCALS
- Hugh JarrettBACKING VOCALS
- Johnny BerberoDRUMS
29 collectors on Gatefold own this · 306 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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