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Elvis Presley''s clever manipulation of his numerous interests remains one of the music world''s great marvels. His synthesis of country, rhythm & blues and gospel resulted in an inventive mixture of hair-raising rock & roll and balladry. This book focuses on the music of Presley''s groundbreaking early years and includes a comprehensive analysis of every Presley recording session from the 1950s. Chapters show how Presley, with one foot in delta mud and the other in a country hoedown, teamed with Scotty Moore and Bill Black to fuse two distinctly American musical forms--country and blues--to form what would come to be known as rockabilly. Also detailed is Presley''s influence on music and how his contributions are still celebrated today.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
 1. A Mess of Blues
Shake Rag
 2. Memphis
Beale Street
 3. The Memphis Recording Service
 4. "Just play what you feel"
Scotty Moore
Bill Black
 5. Good Rockin' Tonight
The Music—July 5–6, 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
 6. "That's a pop song, nearly about"
The Music—July 9, 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
 7. We're Gonna Move
The Music—August, September 1954—Sun Studios
 8. Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
 9. Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do
The Music—November, December 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
10. Playing for Keeps
The Music—February 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
The Music—March 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
11. Sneaking Around Through Music
The Music—July 11, 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
The Music—November 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
12. RCA
The Music—January 10–11, 1956—RCA Studios, Nashville
13. Promised Land
The Music—January 30–31, February 3, 1956—RCA Studios, New York
14. Steppin' Out of Line
The Music—April 14, 1956—RCA Studios, Nashville
Too Hot to Handle
15. First in Line
The Music—July 2, 1956—RCA Studios, New York
The Music—August 24, September 4–5, October 1, 1956—Fox Studios, Hollywood
The Music—September 1–3, 1956—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
16. Rip It Up
17. Always the Last to Leave
18. Slowly but Surely
The Music—January 12–13, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
The Music—January 15–18, 21–22—Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood; February 14, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
The Music—February 23–24, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
19. Blues Poetry
The Music—April 30, May 3, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood; May 9, 1957—MGM Soundstage, Hollywood
20. Trouble
The Music—September 5–7, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
21. Blue Moon
22. Way Down
The Music—King Creole Soundtrack Sessions—January 15–16, 23, 1958—Radio Recorders, Hollywood; February 11, 1958—Paramount Studios, Hollywood
The Music—RCA Studio Session—February 1, 1958—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
Last Stop on the Mystery Train
23. The Men as Musicians
Scotty Moore
D.J. Fontana
Bill Black
Elvis Presley
24. The Secret Recording Session
The Music—June 10, 1958—RCA Studio B, Nashville
25. "Everything I have is gone"
26. Any Way You Want Me
The Music—March 20, 1960—RCA Studio B, Nashville
The Music—April 3, 1960—RCA Studio B, Nashville
27. Too Much Monkey Business
28. Don't Leave Me Now
The Music—September 10–11, 1967—RCA Studio B, Nashville
Singer Presents Elvis
The Music—January 13–16, 20–23, 1969—American Studios, Memphis
29. Flaming Star
30. Pinning Presley Down
31. The Sublimes
32. Diamonds Amidst the Dross
Appendix A: The Strange Case of Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
Appendix B: Hank Garland
Appendix C: The Movies
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/13/2022 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476684314, 978-1476684314
      ISBN10: 1476684316

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Elvis Presley''s clever manipulation of his numerous interests remains one of the music world''s great marvels. His synthesis of country, rhythm & blues and gospel resulted in an inventive mixture of hair-raising rock & roll and balladry. This book focuses on the music of Presley''s groundbreaking early years and includes a comprehensive analysis of every Presley recording session from the 1950s. Chapters show how Presley, with one foot in delta mud and the other in a country hoedown, teamed with Scotty Moore and Bill Black to fuse two distinctly American musical forms--country and blues--to form what would come to be known as rockabilly. Also detailed is Presley''s influence on music and how his contributions are still celebrated today.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface
       1. A Mess of Blues
      Shake Rag
       2. Memphis
      Beale Street
       3. The Memphis Recording Service
       4. "Just play what you feel"
      Scotty Moore
      Bill Black
       5. Good Rockin' Tonight
      The Music—July 5–6, 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
       6. "That's a pop song, nearly about"
      The Music—July 9, 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
       7. We're Gonna Move
      The Music—August, September 1954—Sun Studios
       8. Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
       9. Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do
      The Music—November, December 1954—Sun Studios, Memphis
      10. Playing for Keeps
      The Music—February 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
      The Music—March 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
      11. Sneaking Around Through Music
      The Music—July 11, 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
      The Music—November 1955—Sun Studios, Memphis
      12. RCA
      The Music—January 10–11, 1956—RCA Studios, Nashville
      13. Promised Land
      The Music—January 30–31, February 3, 1956—RCA Studios, New York
      14. Steppin' Out of Line
      The Music—April 14, 1956—RCA Studios, Nashville
      Too Hot to Handle
      15. First in Line
      The Music—July 2, 1956—RCA Studios, New York
      The Music—August 24, September 4–5, October 1, 1956—Fox Studios, Hollywood
      The Music—September 1–3, 1956—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      16. Rip It Up
      17. Always the Last to Leave
      18. Slowly but Surely
      The Music—January 12–13, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      The Music—January 15–18, 21–22—Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood; February 14, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      The Music—February 23–24, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      19. Blues Poetry
      The Music—April 30, May 3, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood; May 9, 1957—MGM Soundstage, Hollywood
      20. Trouble
      The Music—September 5–7, 1957—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      21. Blue Moon
      22. Way Down
      The Music—King Creole Soundtrack Sessions—January 15–16, 23, 1958—Radio Recorders, Hollywood; February 11, 1958—Paramount Studios, Hollywood
      The Music—RCA Studio Session—February 1, 1958—Radio Recorders, Hollywood
      Last Stop on the Mystery Train
      23. The Men as Musicians
      Scotty Moore
      D.J. Fontana
      Bill Black
      Elvis Presley
      24. The Secret Recording Session
      The Music—June 10, 1958—RCA Studio B, Nashville
      25. "Everything I have is gone"
      26. Any Way You Want Me
      The Music—March 20, 1960—RCA Studio B, Nashville
      The Music—April 3, 1960—RCA Studio B, Nashville
      27. Too Much Monkey Business
      28. Don't Leave Me Now
      The Music—September 10–11, 1967—RCA Studio B, Nashville
      Singer Presents Elvis
      The Music—January 13–16, 20–23, 1969—American Studios, Memphis
      29. Flaming Star
      30. Pinning Presley Down
      31. The Sublimes
      32. Diamonds Amidst the Dross
      Appendix A: The Strange Case of Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
      Appendix B: Hank Garland
      Appendix C: The Movies
      Bibliography
      Index

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