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It Happened at the World's Fair (album)

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Released
  
April 10, 1963

Language
  
English

Artist
  
Elvis Presley

Producer
  
Leith Stevens

Length
  
21:21

Label
  
RCA Victor

Release date
  
10 April 1963

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Recorded
  
August 30 and September 22, 1962

It Happened at the World's Fair (1963)
  
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 (1963)

Movie
  
It Happened at the World's Fair

Genres
  
Rock music, Rock and roll, Soundtrack

Similar
  
Elvis Presley albums, Rock music albums

It Happened at the World's Fair is the seventeenth album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2697, in April 1963. It is the soundtrack to the 1963 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on August 30 and September 22, 1962. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

Contents

Content

Initially booked for August 28 and 29, sessions were delayed as Presley had taken ill, and only two numbers were completed satisfactorily on the first night of August 30. Ten songs were tackled for the soundtrack, the standouts being two written by one of Presley's favorite songwriters, Don Robertson (who took an active part in the sessions by playing keyboards), and one by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott, the team that had written the #2 hit single "Return to Sender" the previous year. All three of these songs, "I'm Falling In Love Tonight", "They Remind Me Too Much of You", and "One Broken Heart for Sale", would be included on the 1995 compilation CD Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II.

"One Broken Heart for Sale" and "They Remind Me Too Much of You" would be released ahead of time on January 29 as a single to promote both the album and the film. "Broken Heart" just missed the top ten, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, with the b-side charting independently at number 53. It became a gold record. Truncated with a verse excised to a very short length of 1:35, "One Broken Heart For Sale" was the first RCA single of Presley's career that did not make the top five, excluding "Shake Rattle and Roll" which did not chart at all after being released on August 31, 1956, simultaneously with Presley's debut album divided up into six singles.

Originally a deluxe - priced gatefold sleeve album was planned, but with 20 minutes of music and the relative failure of "One Broken Heart For Sale" the idea was abandoned. In 2003 It Happened at the World's Fair was reissued on the Follow That Dream edition that contained the original album along with numerous alternate takes.

Personnel

  • Elvis Presley – vocals
  • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
  • The Mello Men – backing vocals
  • Clifford Scott – saxophone
  • Scotty Moore – electric guitar
  • Billy Strange – electric guitar
  • Tiny Timbrell – acoustic guitar
  • Dudley Brooks – piano, organ
  • Don Robertson – piano, organ
  • Ray Seigel – double bass
  • D. J. Fontana – drums
  • Frank Carlson Hal Blaine – drums
  • Songs

    1Beyond The Bend1:51
    2Relax2:21
    3Take Me To The Fair1:36

    References

    It Happened at the World's Fair (album) Wikipedia


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