Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Make Me Know It 2. Soldier Boy 3. Stuck on You 4. Fame and Fortune 5. Mess of Blues, A 6. It Feels So Right 7. Fever 8. Like a Baby 9. It's Now or Never 10. Girl of My Best Friend, The 11. Dirty, Dirty Feeling 12. Thrill of Your Love 13. I Gotta Know 14. Such a Night 15. Are You Lonesome Tonight? 16. Girl Next Door Went A'Walking 17. I Will Be Home Again 18. Reconsider Baby 19. Surrender 20. I'm Comin' Home 21. Gently 22. In Your Arms 23. Give Me the Right 24. I Feel So Bad 25. It's a Sin 26. I Want You With Me 27. There's Always Me
DISC 2: 1. Starting Today 2. Sentimental Me 3. Judy 4. Put the Blame on Me 5. Kiss Me Quick 6. That's Someone You Never Forget 7. I'm Yours 8. His Latest Flame 9. Little Sister 10. For the Millionth and the Last Time 11. Good Luck Charm 12. Anything That's Part of You 13. I Met Her Today 14. Night Rider 15. Something Blue 16. Gonna Get Back Home Somehow 17. Easy Question, (Such an) 18. Fountain of Love 19. Just For Old Time Sake 20. You'll Be Gone 21. I Feel That I've Known You Forever 22. Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello 23. Suspicion 24. She's Not You 25. Echoes of Love 26. Please Don't Drag That String Around 27. Devil in Disguise, (You're the) 28. Never Ending 29. What Now, What Next, Where To 30. Witchcraft 31. Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers 32. Love Me Tonight
DISC 3: 1. Long Lonely Highway, (It's A) 2. Western Union 3. Slowly But Surely 4. Blue River 5. Memphis Tennessee 6. Ask Me 7. It Hurts Me 8. Down in the Alley 9. Tomorrow Is a Long Time 10. Love Letters 11. Beyond the Reef - (previously unreleased) 12. Come What May - (previously unreleased, take 7) 13. Fools Fall in Love 14. Indescribably Blue 15. I'll Remember You - (previously unreleased) 16. If Every Day Was Like Christmas 17. Suppose - (previously unreleased) 18. Guitar Man / What'd I Say 19. Big Boss Man 20. Mine 21. Just Call Me Lonesome 22. Hi-Heel Sneakers - (previously unreleased) 23. You Don't Know Me 24. Singing Tree 25. Too Much Monkey Business 26. U.S. Male
DISC 4: 1. Long Black Limousine 2. This Is the Story 3. Wearin' That Loved on Look 4. You'll Think of Me 5. Little Bit of Green, A 6. Gentle on My Mind 7. I'm Movin' On 8. Don't Cry Daddy 9. Inherit the Wind 10. Mama Liked the Roses 11. My Little Friend 12. In the Ghetto 13. Rubberneckin' 14. From a Jack to a King 15. Hey Jude 16. Without Love (There Is Nothing) 17. I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) 18. I'll Be There 19. Suspicious Minds 20. True Love Travels on a Gravel Road 21. Stranger in My Own Home Town 22. And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind 23. Power of My Love
DISC 5: 1. After Loving You 2. Do You Know Who I Am 3. Kentucky Rain 4. Only the Strong Survive 5. It Keeps Right on a-Hurtin' 6. Any Day Now 7. If I'm a Fool (For Loving You) 8. Fair Is Moving On, The 9. Who Am I? 10. This Time / I Can't Stop Loving You - (previously unreleased) 11. In the Ghetto - (previously unreleased, take 4) 12. Suspicious Minds - (previously unreleased, take 6) 13. Kentucky Rain - (previously unreleased, take 9) 14. Big Boss Man - (previously unreleased, take 2) 15. Down in the Alley - (previously unreleased, take 1) 16. Memphis Tennessee - (previously unreleased, take 1) 17. I'm Yours - (previously unreleased, take 1) 18. His Latest Flame - (previously unreleased, take 4) 19. That's Someone You Never Forget - (previously unreleased, take 1) 20. Surrender - (previously unreleased, take 1) 21. It's Now or Never 22. Love Me Tender / Witchcraft (from "The Frank Sinatra Timex Special") - (previously unreleased, from "The Frank Sinatra Timex Special")
| Details | | Playing Time: | 330 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Frank Sinatra, Ronnie Milsap, The Imperials, The Jordanaires | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS contains 130 tracks (19 previously unreleased) and a 94-page booklet with a complete '60s discography, session notes and many rare photos. It comes with a sheet of color stamps depicting 36 Presley album covers from the '60s. Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar, piano); The Jordanaires, Charlie Hodge, Millie Kirkham, Joe Babcock, The Imperials, June Page, Dolores Edgin, Sandy Posey, Mary Greene, Mary Holladay, Donna Thatcher, Susan Pilikington, Sonja Montgomery, Hurshel Wiginton, Frank Sinatra (vocals); Scotty Moore, Harold Bradley, Neal Matthews, Jerry Kennedy, Chip Young, Jerry Reed (guitar); Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica, organ, bass); Grady Martin (guitar, vibraphone); Hank Garland (guitar, electric bass); Pete Drake, John Hughey (steel guitar); Ed Kollis (harmonica); Gordon Stoker (accordion, piano); Boots Randolph (saxophone, vibraphone, shakers, claves); Rufus Long (saxophone); Ray Stevens (trumpet); The Memphis Horns (horns); Floyd Cramer, Henry Slaughter, David Briggs (piano, organ); Ronnie Milsap, Bobby Wood (piano); Bobby Emmons (organ); Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki, Tommy Cogbill, Mike Leech (bass); D.J. Fontana, Gene Chrisman (drums); Buddy Harman (drums, tympani). Compilation Producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Engineers include: Bill Porter, Ron Steele, Jim Malloy. Principally recorded at RCA's Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee and American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee between March 20, 1960 and February 22, 1969. Includes liner notes by Peter Guralnick. Digitally Remastered by Dick Baxter (BMG Recording Studios, New York). Unlike its predecessor THE COMPLETE 50'S MASTERS, the '60s box set FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS does not include all of Elvis Presley's recordings from a single decade. To whittle the set down to a manageable five discs, RCA reissued Presley's movie soundtracks and gospel recordings separately, focusing this set instead on Elvis' secular single and album releases. The set starts promisingly with Presley's brilliant first post-Army recordings, originally released on the album ELVIS IS BACK! The middle discs in the set, however, demonstrate that at some point in the early Sixties Elvis stopped receiving publishers' best material. The singing is still great, but too many of the songs are as mediocre as Presley's soundtracks of the period. Fortunately, the story told by FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS has a happy ending, as the set wraps up with the King's triumphant American Studio recordings, which include the hits "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds." Even Presley's lean years yielded their share of great recordings, making FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS an essential addition to any serious music fan's collection.
Editorial Reviews 5 Stars - Classic - ...FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS reveals that reclaiming [his] roots meant Elvis' artistic resurrection....[it] belies any notion that only the '50s Elvis was vital....[Elvis] remains the finest singer rock & roll has ever produced... Rolling Stone (11/11/1993)
...[FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS] is the sound of Presley calming down, recognizing his talents, acknowledging the craft of the song rather than merely the lascivious bluster... Melody Maker (10/23/1993)
7 - Very Good - ...These are the most majestic performances of his career, songs that stretched all his resources, the consummate artist of his era re-identifying with the very land he once sprung from like a thunderbolt.... NME (10/02/1993)
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