Track Listing 1. You Belong To My Heart 2. When God Dips His Love In My Heart 3. Just A Little Talk With Jesus 4. Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley 5. I Shall Not Be Moved 6. Peace In The Valley 7. Down By The Riverside 8. I'm With A Crowd But So Alone 9. Farther Along 10. Blessed Jesus Hold My Hand 11. As We Travel Along The Jerico Road 12. I Just Can't Make It By Myself 13. Little Cabin Home On The Hill 14. Summertime Is Past And Gone 15. I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling 16. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong 17. Keeper Of The Key 18. Crazy Arms 19. Don't Forbid Me 20. Too Much Monkey Business 21. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 22. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind 23. Don't Be Cruel 24. Paralysed 25. There's No Place Like Home 26. When The Saints Go Marching In 27. Softly And Tenderly 28. Is It So Strange 29. That's When Your Heartache Begins 30. Rip It Up 31. I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye 32. That's My Desire 33. End Of The Road 34. Slack Bottom Stomp 35. You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven 36. Elvis
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Million Dollar Quartet | | Producer: | John Snyder | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Mono | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Full performer name: Elvis Presley/Million Dollar Quartet.Million Dollar Quartet: Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash.Recorded at Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennesse on December 4, 1956.One year after leaving Sun for the more lucrative pastures of RCA Records, Elvis Presley returned to his first record label to attend a Carl Perkins recording session. Newcomer Jerry Lee Lewis was there adding piano to Perkins' new single, "Matchbox," and Johnny Cash dropped by when Sun owner Sam Phillips alerted Cash to the incredible photo-op taking place. A local newspaper took snapshots and dubbed the group The Million Dollar Quartet. All but Cash stuck around for a prolonged jam session, the results of which are contained on the extraordinary MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, which captures Perkins, Lewis, and Presley rollicking through an astonishingly eclectic mix of gospel, county, and rhythm and blues, thereby neatly encapsulating the roots of rock and roll. RCA's release of these essential tapes vastly improves on the sound quality of the widely circulated bootlegs of the session.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 -- [A]s a slice of unvarnished rock'n'roll history, it's hard to beat. Elvis, especially, sounds like he's having the time of his young life. Q
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