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KEY:  Red Letters:     Elvis’ Gold Records
Red Letters #1:Elvis’ Number One Hits        UNK:  Unknown
Green Letters: Unreleased recordings                                                                   
Bold Letters:    Released recordings
                1965
Wed. 2/24/65     Shake That Tambourine
             Released: October 1965
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore (guitar),
             Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Homer
             "Boots" Randolph (tenor sax), The Jordanaires (background vocals), and the remaining musicians are
             unidentified.

Thurs. 2/25/65   Hey, Little Girl  
             Released: October 1965  November 1970
             So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise)
             My Desert Serenade
             Kismet
             Wisdom Of The Ages
             Released: October 1965
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore (guitar), Floyd Cramer
             (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy"
             Harman (drums), Homer "Boots" Randolph (tenor sax), The
             Jordanaires (background vocals), and the remaining musicians
             are unidentified.

Fri. 2/26/65       Golden Coins
             Animal Instinct
             Released: October 1965
             Harem Holiday
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore (guitar), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana,
             Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Homer "Boots" Randolph (tenor
             sax), The Jordanaires (background vocals), and the remaining
             musicians are unidentified.

Tues. 3/9/65       Harem Holiday
             Vocal overdub.
             Go East, Young Man
             Mirage
             Released: October 1965
             Recorded at the RCA Studios,
             Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley
             (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore (guitar),
             Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore
             (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy"
             Harman (drums), Homer "Boots"
             Randolph (tenor sax), The Jordanaires (background vocals), and the
             remaining musicians are unidentified.

Mon. 3/15/65     Filming
             Filming on the movie “Harum Scarum” is begun.

Fri. 4/2/65         Filming
             Filming on the movie “Harum Scarum” is completed, being shot in
             eighteen days.

Tues. 5/25/65    Filming
             Filming on the movie “Frankie And
             Johnny” is begun.

Thurs. 5/13/65    Come Along
             Beginners Luck
             Released:  April 1966  
             November 1976
             Down By The Riverside/
                  When The Saints Go Marching In
             Released: April 1966  June 1972  November 1976
             The backing tracks for these songs were actually
             recorded on 5/12/65.
             Please Don’t Stop Loving Me
             Released: March 1966  April 1966  November 1976
             Shout It Out
             Released:  April 1966  November 1976
             These songs are for the movie “Frankie and Johnny”.
             Recorded: United Artists Studios, Hollywood,
             California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty
             Moore (guitar), Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica),
              Larry Muhoberac (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J.
             Fontana, Buddy Harman (drums), George Worth                         Elvis and Col. Tom Parker, his manager
             (trumpet), Richard Noel (trombone), Gus Bivona (tenor sax), John T. Johnson, Robert Corwin (tuba),
             Eileen Wilson, The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Fri. 5/14/65       Frankie And Johnny  (movie version)
             UNK release date.
             What Every Woman Lives For
             Released:  April 1966  November 1976
             The backing tracks for these two songs were actually recorded on 5/13/65.
             Petunia, The Gardener’s Daughter
             Released:  April 1966  November 1976
             Look Out, Broadway
             Everybody Come Aboard
             Released: April 1966
             These songs are for the movie “Frankie and Johnny”.
             Recorded: United Artists Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore
             (guitar), Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica), Larry Muhoberac (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana,
             Buddy Harman (drums), George Worth (trumpet), Richard Noel (trombone), Gus Bivona (tenor sax),
             John T. Johnson, Robert Corwin (tuba), Eileen Wilson, Sue Ann Langdon (vocal on “Frankie and
             Johnny” only, The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Sat. 5/15/65       Chesay
             Released: April 1966
             Frankie And Johnny  (record version)
             Released: March 1966  April 1966  June 1972  November 1976
             These songs are for the movie “Frankie and Johnny”.
             Recorded: United Artists Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore
             (guitar), Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica), Larry Muhoberac (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana,
             Buddy Harman (drums), George Worth (trumpet), Richard Noel (trombone), Gus Bivona (tenor sax),
             John T. Johnson, Robert Corwin (tuba), Eileen Wilson, The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Wed. 5/19/65?    Hard Luck
             Released:  April 1966  November 1976
             Vocal overdub only.  The backing track was recorded on 5/15/65.
             This song was for the movie “Frankie and Johnny”.

Mon. 8/2/65      Drums Of The Islands
             This Is My Heaven
              Sand Castles
             Cut from the film.
             All released: June 1966
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore,
             Barney Kessel, Charlie McCoy (guitar), Bernie K. Lewis (pedal steel), Larry Muhoberac (piano), Ray
             Siegel, Keith Mitchell (bass), D.J. Fontana, Hal Blaine, Victor Feldman (drums), The Jordanaires and The
             Mello Man (background vocals).

Tues. 8/3/65      Scratch My Back (Then I’ll Scratch Yours)
             Stop Where You Are
             House Of Sand
             All released: June 1966
             Scratch My Back (Then I’ll Scratch Yours)  (Movie Version)
             Duet with Marianna Hill
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore,
             Barney Kessel, Charlie McCoy (guitar), Bernie K. Lewis (pedal steel), Larry Muhoberac (piano), Ray
             Siegel, Keith Mitchell (bass), D.J. Fontana, Hal Blaine, Victor Feldman (drums), The Jordanaires and The
             Mello Man (background vocals).

Wed. 8/4/65       House Of Sand  (movie opening version)
             A Dog’s Life
             Datin’  (Album Version)
             Released: June 1966
             Queenie Wahine’s Papaya  (Movie Version)
             Datin’  (Movie Version)
             Duets with Donna Butterworth
             Paradise Hawaiian Style
             Queenie Wahine’s Papaya  (Album Version)
             Released: June 1966
             Now Is The Hour
             One source listed this song as a possible recording but I can
             find no information on it.
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California.
             Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Barney Kessel,
             Charlie McCoy (guitar), Bernie K. Lewis (pedal steel), Larry
             Muhoberac (piano), Ray Siegel, Keith Mitchell (bass), D.J.
             Fontana, Hal Blaine, Victor Feldman (drums), The Jordanaires
             and The Mello Man (background vocals).

Sat. 8/7/65        Filming
             Filming on the movie “Paradise – Hawaiian Style” is begun.

9/65                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Paradise – Hawaiian Style” is completed.

                1966
Sun. 2/6/66        Filming
             Filming on the movie “Spinout”
             is begun.

Wed. 2/16/66     Stop, Look And Listen
             Smorgasbord
             Am I Ready?
             Beach Shack
             Released: November 1966
             These songs were recorded for
             the movie “Spinout”.   
             One source says they were              Shelley Fabares and Elvis
             recorded on 2/21/66.
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California.  
             Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Tommy Tedesco,
             Hilmer J. “Tiny” Timbrell (guitar), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob
             Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums),
             Boots Randolph (tenor sax), and The Jordanaires (background
             vocals).

Thurs. 2/17/66    Never Say Yes
             Released: November 1966
             Spinout
             All That I Am
             Released: October 1966
             Adam And Evil
             I’ll Be Back
             Released: November 1966
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Spinout”.   
             One source says they were recorded on 2/21/66.
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore,
             Tommy Tedesco, Hilmer J. “Tiny” Timbrell (guitar), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J.
             Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Boots Randolph (tenor sax), and The Jordanaires
             (background vocals).

Wed. 4/6/66       Filming
             Filming on the movie “Spinout” is completed.

Wed. 5/25/66     How Great Thou Art
             Released:  March 1967  Ap ril 1969  January 1976
             Run On
             Released:  March 1967
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Harold
             Bradley, Chip Young (guitar), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Floyd Cramer (piano), David Briggs, Henry
             Slaughter (organ), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Boots" Harman (drums), Charlie McCoy
             (harmonica, bass), The Jordanaires, The Imperials, and Millie Kirkham (background vocals).

Thurs. 5/26/66   Stand By Me
             Where No One Stands Alone
             Both released:  March 1967
             Tomorrow Is A Long Time
             Down In The Alley
             Released: November 1966
             Both songs were recorded for the movie “Spinout”.  
             Love Letters
             Released: June 1966  February 1968  June 1971
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Chip
             Young (guitar), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Floyd Cramer, Henry Slaughter (piano), David Briggs (organ),
             Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki (bass), D.J. Fontana (drums), Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums, tympani),
             Charlie McCoy (harmonica, guitar, bass), Homer "Boots" Randolph, Rufus Long (sax), Ray Stevens
             (trumpet), The Jordanaires, The Imperials, June Page, Delores Edgin and Millie Kirkham (background
              vocals).

Fri. 5/27/66        So High
             Farther Along
             By And By
             In The Garden
             Beyond The Reef
             Something Bigger Than You And I
             Without Him
             All were released: March 1967
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
             See personnel at 5/26/66.

Sat. 5/28/66       If The Lord Wasn’t Walking By My Side                          The "Colonel" and the "King".
             Where Could I Got But To The Lord?
             Released:  March 1967
             Come What May
             Released: June 1966
             Fools Fall In Love
             Released: January 1967  October 1971
             See personnel at 5/26/66.

Sat. 6/11/66       Filming
             Filming on the movie “Double Trouble” is begun.

Sun. 6/12/66      I’ll Remember You
             Released: November 1966  (Recorded for the movie “Spinout”.)
             If Every Day Was Like Christmas
             Released: November 1966  November 1970
             Indescribably Blue
             Released:  January 1967  February 1968
             The backing tracks for these songs were recorded on 6/10/66.  
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  
             See personnel at 5/26/66.

Mon. 6/20/66     If Every Day Was Like Christmas                                                Elvis, the director and Yvonne Romain
             Released: November 1966  November 1970
             More vocal overdubbing was done at the RCA Studios in Nashville.  

Tues. 6/28/66     Could I Fall In Love
             Released: June 1967
             There Is So Much World To See
             Bootleg release.
             There Is So Much World To See  (remake)
             Released: June 1967
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Chip
             Young (guitar), Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy"
             Harman (drums), Boots Randolph (tenor sax), Richard Noel (trombone), The Jordanaires (background
             vocals).

Wed. 6/29/66     Double Trouble
             Baby, If You’ll Give Me All Of Your Love
             Released: June 1967
             I Love Only One Girl
             Released: June 1967  November 1972
             It Won’t Be Long
             Not used in the film.
             Old MacDonald
             Released: June 1967  June 1972
             Long Legged Girl (With The Short Dress On)
             Released:  May 1967  June 1967  November 1970  June 1972  March 1973
 &n bsp;           Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Tiny
             Timbrell, Tommy Tedesco (guitar), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana. Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums),
             Boots Randolph (tenor sax), and The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Thurs. 6/30/66   City By Night  
             Released: June 1967
             Could I Fall In Love
             Harmony overdub work.
             Old MacDonald
             Intro redone and vocal overdub work.
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Tiny
             Timbrell, Tommy Tedesco (guitar), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana. Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums),
             Boots Randolph (tenor sax), and The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Thurs. 7/14/66   City By Night  
             Baby, If You’ll Give Me All Of Your Love
             Vocal overdubbing done at MGM Studios Soundstage, Hollywood, California.  

9/66                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Double Trouble” is completed.

Mon. 9/12/66     Filming
             Filming on the movie “Easy Come, Easy Go” is begun.

Wed. 9/28/66     Easy Come, Easy Go
             I’ll Take Love
             Sing You Children
             All released: May 1967  July 1971
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders or Paramount Scoring
             Stage, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar),
             Scotty Moore, Hilmer J. “Tiny” Timbrell (guitar), Charlie
             McCoy (organ, harmonica, guitar), Michel Rubini (piano),
             Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Hal Blaine, Murrey
             "Buddy" Harman, Emil Radicchio (drums), Cal Tjader (vibes,
             percussion), Michael Rubini (harpsichord), Jerry Scheff,
             Anthony Terran, William Hood, Mike Henderson, Butch
             Parker, Meredith Flory (horn section), and The Jordanaires
             (background vocals).

Thurs. 9/29/66    She’s A Machine  (movie version)
             She’s A Machine  (record version)
             The Love Machine
             The Love Machine  (movie version)
             Yoga Is As Yoga Does
             You Gotta Stop
             Released: May 1967  July 1971  October 1971
             Recorded for the movie “Easy Come, Easy Go”.
             Tiger Man
             Released:  November 1968  May 1975
             One source says this song was recorded today also.   I don’t think it was but I can’t find any other date  
             that claims it.
             Recorded at the Radio Recorders or Paramount Scoring Stage, Hollywood, California.  See personnel at
             9/28/66.

10/66              Filming
             Filming on the movie “Easy Come, Easy Go” is completed.

                1967
Tues. 2/21/67    The Girl I Never Loved
             How Can You Lose What You Never Had
             Cut from the film.
             You Don’t Know Me  (movie version)
             A House That Has Everything
             Released: November 1967
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Clambake”.
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Chip
             Young (guitar), Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica), Bob Moore (bass), Floyd Cramer, Hoyt Hawkins
             (piano), Pete Drake (pedal steel), d. J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Norm Ray (sax), The
             Jordanaires and Millie Kirkham  (background vocals)

Thurs. 2/22/67    Hey, Hey, Hey
             Clambake
             Who Needs Money?  (movie version)
             Confidence  (record version)
             Released: November 1967  June 1972
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Clambake”.         
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  See personnel at 2/21/67.

Mon. 3/6/67       Who Needs Money?  (record version)
             Confidence  (movie version)
             Released: November 1967  June 1972
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Clambake”.
             Vocal overdubs recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  

Mon. 3/20/67     Suppose
             Unreleased track, which was not completed.  Re-recorded in June.
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.                                         Shelley Fabares and Elvis

Late 3/67          Filming
             Filming on the movie “Clambake” is begun.  
             Filming was scheduled to begin on March 10, 1967, but it had
             to be delayed until the last week of March.  Elvis fell in the
             bathroom and hit his head on the bathtub, suffering a severe
             concussion.

Thurs. 4/27/67   Filming
             Filming on the movie “Clambake” is completed.

Mon. 5/1/67       Film Recorded
             Elvis is filmed in his hotel room with others after he marries
             Priscilla Beaulieu.
















5/67                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Clambake” is completed.

Mon. 6/12/67     Filming
             Filming on the movie “Speedway” is begun.

Tues. 6/20/67    There Ain’t Nothing Like A Song
             Released: June 1968
             Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet Baby  (movie version)
             Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet Baby   (record version)
             Released:  May 1968  June 1968      
             Speedway
             Who Are You? (Who Am I)
             Released: June 1968
             Five Sleepy Heads
             Suppose &n bsp;(long version)
             Suppose  (short version)
             The above two songs were cut from
              the movie.  Released: June 1968
             These songs were recorded for the
             movie “Speedway”.
             Recorded at the MGM Studios,
             Culver City, California.  Elvis Presley    Nancy Sinatra and Elvis
             (vocal, guitar), Tiny Timbrell (guitar), Larry Muhoberac, Charlie
             Hodge (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy"
             Harman (drums), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Boots Randolph (tenor
             sax), Charlie McCoy (trumpet) and The Jordanaires (background vocals).

Wed. 6/21/67     He’s Your Uncle, Not Your Dad
             Released: June 1968
             Let Yourself Go  
             Released:  May 1968  June 1968
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Speedway”.
             Recorded at the MGM Studios, Culver City, California.  See personnel
             at 6/20/67.

7/67                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Speedway” is completed.

Sun. 9/10/67      Guitar Man
             Released: November 1967  January 1968  June 1972
             Big Boss Man
             UNK single release date.  Released: November 1967  June 1972
             These songs were used in the soundtrack for the movie “Clambake”.
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Jerry Reed, Scotty
             Moore, Harold Bradley, Chip Young (guitar), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob
             Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Homer "Boots" Randolph (tenor sax),
             Ray Stevens (trumpet), Charlie McCoy (harmonica), The Jordanaires, Millie Kirkham (background
             vocals).

Mon. 9/11/67     Mine
             Released: June 1968
             The above song was recorded for the movie “Speedway”.
             Just Call Me Lonesome
             Released: November 1967   
             Singing Tree
             Bootleg release.
& nbsp;            You Don’t Know Me
             UNK single release date.  Released: November 1967  June 1972
             High Heel Sneakers
             Released: January 1968
             You’ll Never Walk Alone
             We Call On Him
             Both released: April 1968
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar, piano on “You’ll Never
             Walk Alone”), Scotty Moore, Harold Bradley, Chip Young (guitar), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Floyd
             Cramer (piano), Hoyt Hawkins (organ), Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman
             (drums), Homer "Boots" Randolph (tenor sax), Ray Stevens (trumpet), Charlie McCoy (harmonica), The
             Jordanaires, Millie Kirkham (background vocals).

Tues. 9/12/67     Singing Tree  (remake)
             Released: November 1967
             This song was used in the soundtrack for the movie “Clambake”.
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Harold
             Bradley, Chip Young (guitar), Pete Drake (pedal steel), Floyd Cramer (piano), Hoyt Hawkins (organ),
             Bob Moore (bass), D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Homer "Boots" Randolph (tenor
             sax), Ray Stevens (trumpet), Charlie McCoy (harmonica), The Jordanaires, Millie Kirkham (background
             vocals).

Sun. 10/1/67      Stay Away Joe  (movie version)
             All I Needed Was The Rain  (movie version)
             Stay Away Joe
             Released:  April 1970  November 1970                                 
             Dominick
             Used in the film but not released on the album.  Bootleg release.
             All I Needed Was The Rain
             Released:  November 1968
             Stay Away Joe
             Vocal overdub.
             Songs for the movie “Stay Away Joe”.  
             Recorded at MGM Sound Studios, Culver City, California or RCA
             Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  (Different sources give different
             locations.)  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Chip Young
             (guitar), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore (bass),
             D.J. Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman (drums), Char lie McCoy                 
             (harmonica), Gordon Terry (fiddle), and The Jordanaires (back-
             ground vocals).

Wed. 10/18/67    Filming
             Filming on the movie “Stay Away, Joe” is begun.

UNK/67           Lovely Mammy
             Sung in the movie “Stay Away Joe” but not released on album.

11/67               Filming
             Filming on the movie “Stay Away, Joe” is completed.

                1968
Mon. 1/15/68     Too Much Monkey Business
             Released:  November 1968
             Recorded at the RCA Studios,
             Nashville, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley
             (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Chip
             Young, Jerry Reed (guitar), Pete
             Drake (pedal steel), Floyd Cramer
             (piano), Bob Moore (bass), D.J.
             Fontana, Murrey "Buddy" Harman
             (drums), Charlie McCoy (harmonica),
             and The Jordanaires (background
             vocals).

Tues. 1/16/68     Goin’ Home
             Released: June 1968
             The above song was recorded for the movie “Speedway” but was cut from the final film.
             Stay Away
             Released: March 1968  March 1973
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  See personnel at 1/15/68.

Wed. 1/17/68     U. S. Male
             Released:  March 1968  November 1970  March 1973
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.  See personnel at 1/15/68.
             Recorded Interview
             Elvis holds a press conference announcing his 1968 TV-special. Participants at the press conference were:
             Elvis and the Colonel, Steve Binder, Bones Howe, Bob Finkel, Joe Esposito, Charlie Hodge, Lamar Fike
             and Alan Fortas.

Thurs. 2/1/68     Film Recorded
      &n bsp;      Lisa Marie Presley is born at The Baptist Hospital, weighing six
             pounds, fifteen ounces.  Elvis is filmed at the bedside with Priscilla
             and Lisa Marie.

Thurs. 3/7/68    Wonderful World
             Released: November 1968
             Edge Of Reality
             Released: October 1968  November 1970  March 1973
             A Little Less Conversation
             Released: September 1968  November 1970  March 1973  
             UNK/2003 (with added percussion and instruments.)
             These songs were recorded for the movie “Live A Little, Love A
             Little”.  
             Recorded at Western Recorders in Hollywood or at MGM Sound
             Studios, Culver City, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Joseph
             Gibbons, Neil Levang, Charles Britz, Alvin Casey (guitar), Larry Knechtal, Charles Berghofer (bass), Hal
             Blaine (drums), Gary Coleman (percussion), Don Randi (piano), B. J. Baker, Sally Stevens, Bob Tebow
             and John Bahler (background vocals), and remaining musicians of orchestra unidentified.

Mon. 3/11/68     Almost In Love
             Released: September 1968  November 1970  March 1973
             Vocal overdub only.   
             Recorded at Western Recorders in Hollywood, California.  

3/68                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Live A Little, Love A Little” is begun.

Thurs. 6/20/68   Nothingville/Guitar Man - Part 1
             Released: December 1968
             Let Yourself Go -  Part 1
             Unreleased
             Flicker Routine/Let Yourself
             Go – Part 2/Alley Pickup
             Unreleased
             Guitar Man – Part 2  (fast)
             Unreleased
             Calliope Carnival
             Bootleg release.
              Big Boss Man
             Bootleg release.
             It Hurts Me – Part 1
             Bootleg release.
             Recorded for Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but referred to as “The Comeback Special”.  
             Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal), Tom Tedesco, Mike
             Deasy, Alvin Casey (guitar), Don Randi (piano, organ), Larry Knechtal (bass, keyboards), Charles
             Berghofer (bass), Hal Blaine (drums), John Cyr, Elliot Franks (percussion), Frank DeVito (bongos), Tommy
             Morgan (harmonica), Bob Alberti, Tommy Wolfe (keyboards), The Blossoms, Julie Rinker, B. J. Baker,
             Frank Howren, Bill Lee, Gene Merlino, Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Brown, Joe Eich, Elaine Back, Dean Parker,
             Jack Gruberman, Sally Stevens, Jackie Ward, Ronald Hicklin, Tom Bahler, and Mitch Gordon (back-
             ground vocals), and The NBC Orchestra, conductor: W. Earl Brown, musical director: William Goldenberg.

Fri. 6/21/68       Guitar Man – Part 2  (slow)
             Bootleg release.
             It Hurts Me – Part 2
             Bootleg release.
             Guitar Man – Part 3/Little Egypt
             Bootleg release.
             Trouble/Guitar Man – Part 4
             Bootleg release.
             The next songs are started for the gospel section of the special:
             Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child/Where Could I
             Go But To The Lord/Yes, Yes, Yes/Up Above My Head (Intro)
             Bootleg release.
             Up Above My Head/Soul Support/I Found That Light/
             Saved (Intro)
             Bootleg release.
             Recorded for Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but referred to as
             “The Comeback Special”.
             Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  See personnel at 6/20/68.

Sat. 6/22/68       Saved – Part 1/Preach For The Sky/Saved – Part 2
             Bootleg release.
             These songs are completed for the gospel section of the TV
             special.
             Trouble/Guitar Man
             Bootleg release.
             Recorded for Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but
  & nbsp;          referred to as “The Comeback Special”.
             Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  
             See personnel at 6/20/68.

Sun. 6/23/68      If I Can Dream
             Released: October 1968  August 1970
             Memories
             Released: December 1968  March 1969
             Recorded for Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but referred to as
             “The Comeback Special”.  Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios,
             Burbank, California.  See personnel at 6/20/68.













Mon. 6/24/68      Recorded Rehearsal
             The following songs were recorded in rehearsal in Elvis’ dressing room
             at the NBC Studio, Burbank, California, by Joe Esposito:
             I Got A Woman / Blue Moon-Young Love-Happy Day / Baby
             What’s Wrong (instrumental) / When It Rains It Really Pours / Blue
             Christmas / Are You Lonesome Tonight-That’s My Desire / Peter
             Gunn (instrumental) / Love Me / When My Blue Moon Turns To
             Gold Again / Blue Christmas-Santa Clause Is Back In Town
             Bootleg release.
             Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Scotty Moore, Charlie Hodge (guitar), D. J.
             Fontana, Alan Fortas (percussion), and Lance Legault (tambourine).

Tues. 6/25/68     Recorded Interview
             Elvis holds a press conference prior to recording his TV special.
             Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  
             Recorded Rehearsal
             The following songs were recorded in rehearsal in Elvis’ dressing room at the NBC Studio, Burbank,
             California, by Joe Esposito:
             Danny Boy  (instrumental) / Baby What You Want Me To Do  (instrumental) / Love Me / Tiger        
             Man / Santa Clause Is Back In Town / Lawdy Miss Clawdy / One Night / Baby What You Want
             Me To Do / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / Blue Moon Of Kentucky
             Bootleg release.
             See personnel at 6/24/68.

Thurs. 6/27/68   It Hurts Me
             Vocal overdub.

Sat. 6/29/68       First Taping:
             Introduction
             Heartbreak Hotel  (incomplete)
             One Night  (incomplete)
             Heartbreak Hotel/Hound Dog/All Shook Up  (incomplete)
             Can’t Help Falling In Love  (incomplete)
             Jailhouse Rock
             Don’t Be Cruel
             Blue Suede Shoes
             Love Me Tender
             Trouble/Guitar Man
             Baby, What You Want Me To Do
             This song was also released on an album in January of 1976.
             Most bootleg releases.  
             Released: December 1968
             Taping:
             Introduction
             Heartbreak Hotel
             Heartbreak Hotel/Hound Dog/All Shook Up  
             Can’t Help Falling In Love  
             Jailhouse Rock
             Don’t Be Cruel
             Blue Suede Shoes  (0:20)
             Blue Suede Shoes
             All these songs were recorded for the “stand up” portion of
             Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but referred to as “The
             Comeback Special”.  
             Trouble/Guitar Man
             Vocal overdub
              Tiptoe Through The Tulips
             MacArthur Park
             The above two songs had a bootleg release.  Fooling around.
             Recorded at the NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal), Tom Tedesco, Mike Deasy, Alvin Casey (guitar),
             Don Randi (piano, organ), Larry Knechtal (bass, keyboards),
             Charles Berghofer (bass), Hal Blaine (drums), John Cyr, Elliot
             Franks (percussion), Frank DeVito (bongos), Tommy Morgan
             (harmonica), Bob Alberti, Tommy Wolfe (keyboards), The
             Blossoms, Julie Rinker, B. J. Baker, Frank Howren, Bill Lee, Gene
             Merlino, Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Brown, Joe Eich, Elaine Back,
             Dean Parker, Jack Gruberman, Sally Stevens, Jackie Ward, Ronald
             Hicklin, Tom Bahler, and Mitch Gordon (background vocals), and
             The NBC Orchestra, conductor: W. Earl Brown, musical director:
             William Goldenberg.

Sun. 6/30/68      Show Video Taping:
             Nothingville  (lip-synch)
             Guitar Man #2  (vocal overdub)
             Guitar Man #3  (vocal overdub)
             If I Can Dream  (vocal overdub)
             Trouble  (vocal overdub)
             Trouble/Guitar Man  (lip-synch)
             Guitar Man  (vocal overdub)
             Little Egypt/Trouble  (vocal overdub)
             Trouble  (vocal overdub, bar scene)
             Trouble  (vocal overdub, supper club scene)
             Gospel Medley taping
             Opening Medley taping
             Road Medley taping
             NBC Sound Studios, Burbank, California.  












































Mon. 7/22/68     Filming
             Filming on the movie “Charro!” is begun.

8/68                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Charro!” is completed.










Fri. 8/9/68         Beyond The Reef
             Vocal overdub.
             Recorded at RCA
             Studios, Nashville,
             Tennessee.

Wed. 10/23/68   Clean Up Your Own Backyard
             Released:  June 1969  November 1970
             Swing Down Sweet Chariot  (Re-recorded for the movie soundtrack.)
             UNK release date for the movie soundtrack album.  
             Signs Of The Zodiac
             Duet with co-star Marilyn Mason. Bootleg release.
             All songs were recorded for the movie “The Trouble With Girls”.
             Recorded at the MGM Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), Jerry McGee,
             Morton Marker, Robert Gibbons (guitar), Don Randi (piano), Max Bennett (bass), Frank Carlson, John
             Guerin (drums), Buddy Collette (clarinet), Roy Caton (trumpet), Lew McCreary (trombone), The Mello
             Men (background vocals), and Marilyn Mason, Jack Halloran and Ronald Hicklin (vocals).

Thurs. 1024/68   Almost
             UNK release date for the movie soundtrack album.  
             Also released:  April 1970
             The Whiffenpoof Song/Violet (Flower Of NYU)
             Aura Lee
             Both songs were not released except for bootleg.
             All songs were recorded for the movie “The Trouble With Girls”.
             Recorded at the MGM Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal, guitar), Jerry McGee, Morton Marker, Robert
              Gibbons (guitar), Don Randi (piano), Max Bennett (bass), Frank
             Carlson, John Guerin (drums), Buddy Collette (clarinet), Roy
             Caton (trumpet), Lew McCreary (trombone), The Mello Men
             (background vocals), and Marilyn Mason, Jack Halloran and
             Ronald Hicklin (vocals).

Mon. 10/28/68   Filming
             Filming on the movie “The Trouble With Girls (And How To Get
             Into It)” is begun.

Mon. 11/25/68   Let’s Forget About The Stars
             Vocal overdub of track recorded on 10/15/68.
             UNK release.
             Charro!
             Vocal overdub of track recorded on 10/15/68.
             Released: March 1969  November 1970  March 1973
             Recorded at MGM Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis Presley
             (vocal), Tommy Tedesco, Ralph Grasso, Howard Roberts (guitar),
             Raymond Brown, Max Bennett (bass), Carl O’Brian (drums), Emil
             Radicchio (percussion), Don Randi (piano), The Hugo Montenegro
             Orchestra, and Sue Allen, Allan Capps, Loren Faber, Ronald
             Hicklin, Ian Freebain-Smith, Sally Stevens and Robert Zwirn
             (background vocals).
.
Tues. 12/3/68     Elvis’ NBC-TV special titled “Elvis” but referred to as “The Comeback Special” is broadcast.  The list of    
             songs can be seen in previous entries concerning the recording of the show.

Mon. 12/16/68   Filming
             Filming on the movie “The Trouble With Girls (And How To Get Into It)” is completed.

                1969
Mon. 1/13/69     Long Black Limousine
             Released:  May 1969
             This Is The Story
             Released:  November 1969  November 1970
             Wearin’ That Loved On Look
             Released:  May 1969
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal,
             guitar), Reggie Young (guitar), Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass), John Hughey (steel
&nb sp;            guitar), Bobby Wood (piano), Bobby Emmons (organ), Ronnie Milsap (piano,
             vocal), Mike Leech (bass), Gene Chrisman (drums), and Ed Kollis (harmonica).
             Overdubbed at a later session: Millie Kirkham, Sonja Montgomery, Dolores Edgin, Joe Babcock, Sandy
             Posey, Hursch Wiginton, Mary Holladay, Sandra Robinson, Donna Rhodes, Donna Thatcher, Jeannie
             Green, Susan Pilkington (background vocals), The Memphis Horns, and The Memphis Strings.

Tues. 1/14/69    You’ll Think Of Me
             Released: August 1969  November 1969  November 1970  August 1971  
             A Little Bit Of Green
             All released:  November 1969  August 1970
             Gentle On My Mind
             Released: May 1969  March 1977
             I’m Movin’ On
             Released: May 1969
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  See personnel at 1/13/69 including overdub
             personnel.

Thurs. 1/16/69   My Little Friend
             Released: January 1970  March 1973
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.   See personnel at 1/13/69 including overdub
             personnel.

Sun. 1/19/68      I’m Movin’ On
             Vocal overdub
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  

Mon. 1/20/69     In The Ghetto  #1  
             Released: April 1969  May 1969  August 1970  
             November 1970  March 1975
             Rubberneckin’
             Released: November 1969  November 1970  March 1973
             Gentle On My Mind
             Vocal overdub
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  
             See personnel at 1/13/69 including overdub personnel.

Tues. 1/21/69     Hey Jude  
             Released: January 1972
             From A Jack To A King
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
            &nb sp;My Little Friend
             Vocal overdub
             Inherit The Wind
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
             Vocal overdub of previously recorded  backing track.
             Mama Liked The Roses
             Released: May 1970  November 1970
             Vocal overdub of previously recorded  backing track
             I’m Movin’ On
             Vocal overdub
             Long Black Limousine
             Vocal overdub
             Don’t Cry Daddy
             Released: May 1969  March 1977
             Vocal overdub of previously recorded  backing track
             Poor Man’s Gold
             Vocal overdub of unreleased song.
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  See personnel at 1/13/69 including overdub
             personnel.

Wed. 1/22/69     Without Love (There Is Nothing)
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
             I’ll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)
             Released: May 1969
             I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)
             Released: April 1970
             Suspicious Minds  #1
             Released: August 1969  August 1970
             Long Black Limousine
             Wearin’ That Loved On Look
             A Little Bit Of Green
             I’m Movin’ On
             My Little Friend
             In The Ghetto
             Rubberneckin’
             Hey Jude
             Suspicious Minds
             Long Black Limousine
             Wearin’ That Loved On Look
             Vocal overdub work is done on all of the above
             songs.
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis,
             Tennessee.  See personnel at 1/13/69 including
              overdub personnel.

Mon. 2/17/69     It’s My Way/This Time/I Can’t Stop Loving You
             UNK release date.
             Stranger In My Own Hometown
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
             True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
             Released: May 1969
             And The Grass Won’t Pay No Mind
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal), Reggie Young (guitar,
             electric sitar), Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass), John Hughey (pedal steel), Bobby Wood (piano), Bobby
             Emmons, Glen Spreen (organ), Mike Leech (bass), Gene Chrisman (drums), and Ed Kollis (harmonica).
             Overdubbed at a later session: Wayne Jackson, Bob Taylor, Ed Logan (The Memphis Horns), The
             Memphis Strings, Sonja Montgomery, Millie Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, Hursch Wiginton, Sandy Posey,
             Mary and Ginger Holladay, Sandra Robinson, Donna Rhodes, Jeannie Green, Donna Thatcher, and
             Susan Pilkington (background vocals).

Tues. 2/18/69     After Loving You
             Released: May 1969
             Power Of My Love
             Released: May 1969
             Do You Know Who I Am?
             Released: November 1969  November 1970
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  See personnel at 2/17/68 including overdub
             personnel.

Wed. 2/19/69     Kentucky Rain
             Released: January 1970  August 1970  March 1975
             Only The Strong Survive
             Released: May 1969
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal), Reggie Young (guitar,
             electric sitar), Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass), John Hughey (pedal steel), Bobby Wood (piano), Ronnie
             Milsap (piano and vocal), Bobby Emmons, Glen Spreen (organ), Mike Leech (bass), Gene Chrisman
             (drums), and Ed Kollis (harmonica).
             Overdubbed at a later session: Wayne Jackson, Bob Taylor, Ed Logan (The Memphis Horns), The
             Memphis Strings, Sonja Montgomery, Millie Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, Hursch Wiginton, Sandy Posey,
             Mary and Ginger Holladay, Sandra Robinson, Donna Rhodes, Jeannie Green, Donna Thatcher, and
             Susan Pilkington (background vocals).

Thurs. 2/20/69    It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’
             Released: May 1969
             Any Day Now
             Released: April 1969  May 1969  August 1971
             If I’m A Fool
             Released: April 1970
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal), Reggie Young (guitar,
             electric sitar), Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass), John Hughey (pedal steel), Bobby Wood (piano), Bobby
             Emmons, Glen Spreen (organ), Mike Leech (bass), Gene Chrisman (drums), and Ed Kollis (harmonica).
             Overdubbed at a later session: Wayne Jackson, Bob Taylor, Ed Logan (The Memphis Horns), The
             Memphis Strings, Sonja Montgomery, Millie Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, Hursch Wiginton, Sandy Posey,
             Mary and Ginger Holladay, Sandra Robinson, Donna Rhodes, Jeannie Green, Donna Thatcher, and
             Susan Pilkington (background vocals).

Fri. 2/21/69       The Fair Is Moving On
             Released: June 1969  November 1970
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  See personnel at 2/20/68 including overdub
             personnel.

Sat. 2/22/69       Who Am I?
             You’ll Never Walk Alone
             (There’ll Be) Peace In The Valley
             We Call On Him
             I Believe
             It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)
             Sing You Children
             Take My Hand, Precious Lord
             All released: March 1971
             Memory Revival
             Unreleased.  This song is attempted.
             Recorded at the American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  Elvis Presley (vocal), Reggie Young (guitar,
             electric sitar), Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass), John Hughey (pedal steel), Bobby Wood (piano), Bobby
             Emmons, Glen Spreen (organ), Mike Leech (bass), Gene Chrisman (drums), and Ed Kollis (harmonica).
             Overdubbed at a later session: Wayne Jackson, Bob Taylor, Ed Logan (The Memphis Horns), The
             Memphis Strings, Sonja Montgomery, Millie Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, Hursch Wiginton, Sandy Posey,
             Mary and Ginger Holladay, Sandra Robinson, Donna Rhodes, Jeannie Green, Donna Thatcher, Susan
             Pilkington (background vocals).

Wed. 3/5/69       Let’s Be Friends
             Cut from the film.
             Change Of Habit
         &nbs p;   Both released: April 1970
             The above songs were recorded for the soundtrack of the movie
             “Change Of Habit”.
             Recorded at the Universal Sound Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal, guitar), the remaining musicians unidentified.

Thurs. 3/6/69     Have A Happy
             Released: April 1970
             Let Us Pray  
             Released: April 1970  March 1971
             The above songs were recorded for the soundtrack of the movie “Change
             Of Habit”.
             Recorded at the Universal Sound Studios, Hollywood, California.  Elvis
             Presley (vocal, guitar), the remaining musicians unidentified.

3/69                Filming
             Filming on the movie “Change Of Habit” is begun.

3/69               Lawdy Miss Clawdy
             Released in the film only.
             In one scene of the film
             “Change Of Habit”, Elvis
             sits at a piano and plays
             and sings this song.  Mary
             Tyler Moore’s character
             “accompanies” him on the
             guitar.                                       Mary Tyler Moore and Elvis
             Recorded in Universal
             Studios, Stage D, Culver
             City, California.  Elvis Presley
             (piano), UNK guitar.

Tues. 3/18/69    Vocal overdub work on the
             following songs:
             Long Black Limousine
             In The Ghetto
             Suspicious Minds
             Kentucky Rain
             Any Day Now
             Gentle On My Mind
             Suspicious Minds
             Kentucky Rain
             Only The Strong Survive
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis,
             Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Wed. 3/19/69     Vocal overdub work on the following songs:
             Mama Liked The Roses
             My Little Friend
             Gentle On My Mind
             Hey Jude (remake)
             Don’t Cry Daddy
             Rubberneckin’
             Power Of My Love
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis,                          The Colonel and Elvis
             Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Thurs. 3/20/69   Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             Gentle On My Mind
             Kentucky Rain
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Fri. 3/21/69       Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             Don’t Cry Daddy (remake)
             Only The Strong Survive
             It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Tues. 3/25/69    Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             Power Of My Love
             Kentucky Rain
             Only The Strong Survive
             True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
             Do You Know Who I Am?
             It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’
             If I’m A Fool
             The Fair Is Moving On
             Who Am I?
             I’ll Be There
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Studio A, Nashville, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Fri. 5/2/69         Filming
             Filming on the movie “Change Of Habit” is completed.

Mon. 5/5/69       Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             This Is The Story
             You’ll Think Of Me
             Inherit The Wind
             I’ll Be There
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Tues. 5/6/69      Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             This Is The Story
             You’ll Think Of Me
             Inherit The Wind
             I’ll Be There
             From A Jack To A King
             Without Love
             Stranger In My Own Hometown
             And The Grass Won’t Pay No Mind
             Recorded at the RCA Studios, Studio A, Nashville, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Wed. 5/7/69       Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             From A Jack To A King
             Without Love
             Stranger In My Own Hometown
             And The Grass Won’t Pay No Mind
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Thurs. 5/8/69     Vocal overdub work is done on the following songs:
             Clean Up Your Own Backyard
             Swing Down Sweet Chariot
             Almost
             Recorded at the American Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.  UNK personnel.

Fri.  8/1/69        Live Recording
             Blue Suede Shoes /I Got A Woman /All Shook Up /Love Me Tender /Jailhouse Rock- Don't Be
             Cruel/Heartbreak hotel /Hound Dog /Memories /Mystery Train/ Tiger Man /Life Story (dialogue)
             /Baby, What You Want Me To Do /Are You Lonesome Tonight /Yesterday /Hey Jude /Band
             Intros /In The Ghetto /Suspicious Minds /What'd I Say /Can't Help Falling In Love
             Released: 1993 on bootleg
             Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Mon. 8/2/69       Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Sun. 8/3/69        Live Recording
             Two shows were recorded.  The first was released in 1993, the second in 1995.
             Blue Suede Shoes / I Got A Woman / All Shook Up / Love Me Tender / Jailhouse Rock - Don't
             Be Cruel / Heartbreak Hotel / Hound Dog / Memories / Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Life Story
             (Dialogue) /Baby What You Want Me To Do / Are You Lonesome Tonight / Yesterday / Hey Jude /
             Band Intros / In The Ghetto / Suspicious Minds / What'd I Say / Can't Help Falling In Love
             Recorded live at International Hotel.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Mon. 8/4/69       Video Filming
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on video
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Tues 8/5/69        Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the midnight show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Wed. 8/6/69       Live Recording
              Blue Suede Shoes / I Got A Woman / All Shook Up / Love Me Tender / Jailhouse Rock - Don't
              Be Cruel / Heartbreak Hotel / Dialogue / Hound Dog / Dialogue / Memories / Dialogue /
              Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Dialogue / Baby What You Want Me To Do / Runaway / Are You
              Lonesome Tonight? / Yesterday / Hey Jude / Band Intros / In The Ghetto / Suspicious Minds /
              What'd I Say / Can't Help Falling In Love
              Released:  1991 (Audience recording)
              Recorded live at International Hotel.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Thurs. 8/7/69      Suspicious Minds
              Vocal overdub
              Recorded at United Recording, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Tues.8/12/69      Live Recording/Video Filming                   
              I Got A Woman / All Shook Up / Jailhouse Rock - Don't Be Cruel / Heartbreak Hotel / Hound
              Dog / Memories / Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Baby, What Do You/ Runaway / Yesterday / In
              The Ghetto / Suspicious Minds / What’d I Say / Can't Help Falling In Love
              Released:  1993
              Recorded live at International Hotel.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Wed. 8/13/69      Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert recording dates for perso nnel.

Thurs. 8/14/69    Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks                                  Right:  8/14/69
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert
              recording dates for personnel.

Fri. 8/15/69        Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner and the midnight show.  See other concert recording dates for    
              personnel.

Sat. 8/16/69        Live Recording/ Video Filming
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the midnight show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Mon. 8/18/69     Live Recording
              Audience Recording (partial) – UNK tracks.  The tape ends during “In The Ghetto”.
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the dinner show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Tues. 8/19/69     Live Recording
              Audience Recording – UNK tracks
              Released:  UNK on CD
              Recorded live in Las Vegas at the midnight show.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.

Thurs. 8/21/69     Live Recording
              Surrender  (one line only)
              Released:  UNK
              Recorded live at International Hotel.  See other concert recording dates for personnel.


Fri. 8/22/69        Johnny B. Goode
              All Shook Up
              Are You Lonesome Tonight?
              Tiger Man                
              Words
              Suspicious Minds
              Released: November 1969
              Runaway
              Released: June 1970
           & nbsp;  Blue Suede Shoes
              Released:  1993
              Love Me Tender / Medley: Mystery Train-Tiger Man / Baby, What
              You Want Me To Do / Funny How Times Slip Away / My Babe /
             What'd I Say
              Released:  UNK
              Recorded at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), James Burton, John
              Wilkinson (guitar), Charlie Hodge (guitar, vocal), Bobby Wood (piano) Larry Muhoberac (piano, organ),
              Jerry Scheff (bass), Ronnie Tutt, Gene Chrisman (drums), The Imperials, The Sweet Inspirations (Mary
              Greene. Donna Thatcher, Susan Pilkington and Mary Holladay), Millie Kirkham (background vocals),
              Bobby Morris and His Orchestra with the Memphis Strings.

Sat. 8/23/69        Live Recording                                                          Right:  8/23/69
               Blue Suede Shoes /I Got A Woman /All Shook Up /Love Me Tender /
              Jailhouse Rock - Don't Be Cruel / Heartbreak Hotel / Hound Dog /
              Memories / Mystery Train - Tiger Man / Monologue / Baby What
              You Want Me To Do / Runaway / Reconsider Baby / Are You
              Lonesome Tonight? / Yesterday - Hey Jude / Introductions / In The
              Ghetto / Suspicious Minds / What'd I Say / Can't Help Falling In Love
              Released:  1993
              Loving You
              Released:  UNK
              Recorded live at International Hotel.  See other concert recording
              dates for personnel.

Sun. 8/24/69        Live Recording
               My Babe
               Can’t Help Falling In Love
               Released: November 1969
               Blue Suede Shoes / I Got A Woman / All Shook Up /
               Monologue / Love Me Tender / Jailhouse Rock - Don't Be
               Cruel / Heartbreak Hotel / Monologue / Hound Dog / I Can't
               Stop Loving You / Johnny B. Good / Monologue / Baby What
               You Want Me To Do / Runaway / Are You Lonesome
               Tonight? / Words / Yesterday - Hey Jude / Introductions / In
               The Ghetto / Suspicious Minds / What'd I Say / Can't Help
               Falling In Love
               Released: 1995.
               Recorded at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.  Elvis Presley (vocal, guitar), James Burton, John
               Wilkinson (guitar), Charlie Hodge (guitar, vocal) Larry Muhoberac (piano, organ), Jerry Scheff (bass), Ronnie
               Tutt (drums), The Imperials, The Sweet Inspirations, Millie Kirkham (background vocals), and Bobby Morris
                and His Orchestra.

Mon. 8/25/69       Live Recordings
               I Can’t Stop Loving You / Mystery
               Train / In The Ghetto
               Released: November 1969
               Yesterday
               Released: June 1970
               Blue Suede Shoes / All Shook Up /
               Hound Dog / I Can’t Stop Loving You /
               I Got A Woman / Funny How Times
               Slips Away / Memories / My Babe /
               Words /Runaway / Yesterday
               Released:  UNK
               Recorded at the International Hotel, Las
               Vegas, Nevada.  See other concert
               recording dates for personnel.

Tues. 8/26/69       Live Recordings
                Blue Suede Shoes / Hound Dog
               Released: November 1969
               Jailhouse Rock / Inherit The Wind / Baby, What You
               Want Me To Do / Runaway / Are You Lonesome Tonight
               / Rubberneckin / This is The Story / My Babe
               Released:  UNK
               Recorded at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.  See
               other concert recording dates for personnel.

Fri. 9/26/69        Let Us Pray
              Vocal overdub
              Recorded at the RCA Studios, Studio A, Nashville, Tennessee.














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