Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2
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Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 | |||||
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Released | January 8, 1976 | ||||
Label | RCA | ||||
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Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 is a compilation album featuring recordings by American singer Elvis Presley. As with the first volume of the series, issued in 1974, the collection was a mixture of previously released and never-before-released recordings. In this volume, RCA Records released for the first time "Harbor Lights", a ballad Presley recorded during his first session for Sun Records in July 1954. Thie marked the first time since the 1965 album Elvis for Everyone, in which the Sun recording "Tomorrow Night" was included, that RCA had released any "new" songs from the Sun Records archives. Other previously-unreleased material included an alternate take of his 1956 hit, "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You", several performances from the 1968 NBC TV special that had not been previously issued, the song "A Cane and a High Starched Collar" from the soundtrack of the 1960 film, Flaming Star, and an alternate take of his 1960 recording, "Such a Night". Also included were a pair of previously unreleased interview recordings.
The Legendary Performer series would continue with Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 3, which was released in 1979, two years after Presley's death.
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- Harbor Lights (Recorded: Sun Studios, Memphis, July 5, 1954)
- Interview With Elvis - Jay Thompson, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 10, 1956
- I Want You I Need You I Love You (Alternate Take 14) (Recorded: RCA Studios, Nashville, April 14, 1956)
- Blue Suede Shoes (Live)
- Blue Christmas
- Jailhouse Rock
- It's Now Or Never
- Cane And A High Starched Collar (Recorded: 20th Century Fox Studios, Hollywood, August 8, 1960)
- Presentation Of Awards To Elvis - Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, March 25, 1961
- Blue Hawaii (Recorded: Honolulu International Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 14, 1973)
- Such A Night
- Baby What You Want Me To Do (NBC-TV Special)
- How Great Thou Art
- If I Can Dream (NBC-TV Special)