'From Elvis In Memphis' was a No.1 album in 1969 and deservedly so. Here Elvis is approaching his peak as an artist having made his glorious 1968 T.V special. "Back In Memphis" continues in the same vein. "Inherit The Wind" and "This Is The Story" rank alongside "True Love Travels On A Gravel Road". These are probably The King's two best studio records. The legacy edition including 14 bonus tracks then concludes with a run through of the Elvis Presley singles from that time like "Mama Liked The Roses", "Suspicious Minds", "Don't Cry Daddy", "Rubberneckin'" (original version) and "Kentucky Rain". Individually the albums were fantastic, put them together on this legacy set with the extras, and you have an unsurpassed master from "The King Of Rock And Roll".
3 I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)
4 Long Black Limousine
5 It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin'
6 I'm Movin' on
7 Power of My Love
8 Gentle on My Mind
9 After Loving You
10 True Love Travels on a Gravel Road
11 Any Day Now
12 In the Ghetto
13 I'll Be There
14 Hey Jude
15 If I'm a Fool (For Loving You)
16 Ho Am I?
- Disc 2 -
1 Inherit the Wind
2 This Is the Story
3 Stranger in My Own Home Town
4 A Little Bit of Green
5 And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind
6 Do You Know Who I Am?
7 From a Jack to a King
8 The Fair's Moving on
9 You'll Think of Me
10 Without Love (There Is Nothing)
11 In the Ghetto
12 Any Day Now
13 The Fair's Moving on
14 Suspicious Minds
15 You'll Think of Me
16 Don't Cry Daddy
17 Rubberneckin'
18 Kentucky Rain
19 My Little Friend
20 Mama Like the Roses
'From Elvis In Memphis' was a No.1 album in 1969 and deservedly so. Here Elvis is approaching his peak as an artist having made his glorious 1968 T.V special. "Back In Memphis" continues in the same vein. "Inherit The Wind" and "This Is The Story" rank alongside "True Love Travels On A Gravel Road". These are probably The King's two best studio records. The legacy edition including 14 bonus tracks then concludes with a run through of the Elvis Presley singles from that time like "Mama Liked The Roses", "Suspicious Minds", "Don't Cry Daddy", "Rubberneckin'" (original version) and "Kentucky Rain". Individually the albums were fantastic, put them together on this legacy set with the extras, and you have an unsurpassed master from "The King Of Rock And Roll".