Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4
Elvis Presley · 1968
43 min · 18 tracks · pop rock · R&B · rock & roll
A vibrant collection of catchy melodies that epitomizes the playful and romantic spirit of Elvis in the late 1960s.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- playful sing-alongs with friends steady melodic flow throughout short bursts of catchy fun
- Context
- By the time 'Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4' was released in January 1968, Elvis Presley was a global superstar, known for his dynamic performances and film roles. This compilation followed his successful 1967 soundtrack album 'Clambake,' showcasing hits from his earlier films and singles, solidifying his status as a pop culture icon even amidst the changing musical landscape.
- If you like
- pop rock, R&B, rock & roll
Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 is an album by Elvis Presley, released in 1968. A vibrant collection of catchy melodies that epitomizes the playful and romantic spirit of Elvis in the late 1960s. 'Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4' reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, reflecting Presley's enduring popularity. It included several charting singles that contributed to the legacy of rock and roll during a time when musical experimentation was on the rise, influencing both contemporaneous artists and future generations. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 sound like?
A vibrant collection of catchy melodies that epitomizes the playful and romantic spirit of Elvis in the late 1960s. Rooted in pop rock and R&B.
What makes Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 by Elvis Presley notable?
'Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4' reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, reflecting Presley's enduring popularity. It included several charting singles that contributed to the legacy of rock and roll during a time when musical experimentation was on the rise, influencing both contemporaneous artists and future generations. By the time 'Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4' was released in January 1968, Elvis Presley was a global superstar, known for his dynamic performances and film roles. This compilation followed his successful 1967 soundtrack album 'Clambake,' showcasing hits from his earlier films and singles, solidifying his status as a pop culture icon even amidst the changing musical landscape.
Who is Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 for?
Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 works well if you're into playful sing-alongs with friends, steady melodic flow throughout and short bursts of catchy fun.
How many songs are on Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4?
Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 4 has 18 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Return to Sender Standout 2:09
- 2 Rock-A-Hula Baby 1:59
- 3 Love Letters 2:52
- 4 Bossa Nova Baby 2:03
- 5 Witchcraft 2:20
- 6 Kissin' Cousins 2:13
- 7 It Hurts Me 2:29
- 8 Viva Las Vegas Standout 2:22
- 9 What'd I Say 3:04
- 10 Please Don't Drag That String Around 1:55
- 11 Indescribably Blue 2:49
- 12 (You're the) Devil in Disguise Standout 2:22
- 13 Lonely Man 2:45
- 14 A Mess of Blues 2:41
- 15 Ask Me 2:08
- 16 Ain't That Loving You Baby 2:24
- 17 Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello 1:54
- 18 Crying in the Chapel 2:24
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