Elvis Presley - ELVIS 2ND TO NONE
Facts
| Artist(s) | Elvis Presley |
| Studio | Bmg / Elvis |
| Release Date | October 7, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 828765110822 |
| Buy this item | $10.97 at Amazon.com As of May 10 13:18 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 5 to 7 days, Extra tracks |
About Elvis Presley - ELVIS 2ND TO NONE
Tracks
- That's All Right
- I Forgot To Remember To Forget
- Blue Suede Shoes
- I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
- Love Me
- Mean Woman Blues
- Loving You
- Treat Me Nice
- Wear My Ring Around Your Neck
- King Creole
- Trouble
- I Got Stung
- I Need Your Love Tonight
- A Mess Of Blues
- I Feel So Bad
- Little Sister
- Rock-A-Hula Baby
- Bossa Nova Baby
- Viva Las Vegas
- If I Can Dream
- Memories
- Don't Cry Daddy
- Kentucky Rain
- You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
- An American Trilogy
- Always On My Mind
- Promised Land
- Moody Blue
- Bonus: I'm A Roustabout
- Bonus: Rubberneckin' Remixed by Paul Oakenfold
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User Reviews
Average user review:This CD is outstanding. It brings out some of the best singing he has done. There are songs on this CD that a number of people may not remember, but they are very good November 6, 2007
Great CD - Successfully Copies to iTunes and iPod
Another reviewer had trouble copying this CD to an iPod. I was pleased to find that mine copied to iTunes and my iPod without a problem. Great CD. September 9, 2007
Increasingly Difficult To Choose An Elvis CD
You may have noticed that, when searching under Elvis Presley you get something approaching 400 hits. And I have a sneaking suspicion that that isn't even the tip of the iceberg.
I, for example, have two that are not listed in Amazon's catalogue, an older one I purchased many years ago in Germany put out by LaserLight/Delta Music entitled Elvis - The King with 20 tracks, mostly his early stuff, and another titled The Essential Collection - 28 Timeless Classics, first released in 1995 by RCA/BMG, with 28 tracks.
That one, like the volume under review, offers a mix of his early cuts [Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, etc.], to later offerings like An American Trilogy, The Wonder Of You, and Moody Blue. But, putting together an Elvis compilation which contains something not available on literally hundreds of other albums must be fast approaching the impossible stage.
Every once in a while they will uncover a previously-unreleased track which is always welcome by his legion of fans, and in this one that would be I'm A Roustabout, recorded in March 1964 with The Jordanaires. The remix of Rubberneckin' may also be of interest to some. Not to be missed either are the 10 pages of liner notes written by Peter Guralnic, author of the 2-volume Elvis biography Last Train To Memphis and Careless Love, which is accompanied by several pictures and a track-by-track discography.
On the off-chance that someone connected to the industry reads [or pays any attention to] these reviews, may I suggest that any future release include the flip of Are You Lonesome Tonight, the bouncy I Gotta Know which reached # 20 on its own in 1960], along with several others that seem particularly hard to find, even with 400 albums available. These are: Ask Me [1964], Tickle Me [1965], Blue River [1966]; Please Don't Stop Loving Me [1966]; Stay Away [1968] - NOT Stay Away, Joe, but rather the one done to a Greensleeves melody; Rags to Riches [1971], and Life [1971].
In the meantime, you will like this offering. August 19, 2007
More great Elvis music!!
On the heels of Elvis 30 #1s,comes this second cd of great hits! Together,they make the perfect Elvis musical library!! I highly recommend buying this cd. August 15, 2007
Not Even 2nd to Elv1s
In my opinion, this CD/Album is the best of the two greatest hits compilations. This CD features numerous songs with Elvis at the peak of his performing prowess. My personal favorites are:
If I Can Dream - A masterpiece from the 1969 special.
Always On My Mind - Long Before Willie Nelson, Elvis made this song magic.
Loving You - How was this not a number one song?
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - An underrated gem.
A 5 star CD! May 28, 2007
