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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Elvis’ regular producer, Felton Jarvis, had let Moman take charge in Memphis, although he had also been present. But noting the audience reaction to the way Elvis performed Suspicious Minds on stage, he decided to add his own fade and resurgence near the end of the song, before it was released.

  2. 1 day ago · " Always on My Mind " is a ballad written by Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, and Mark James, first recorded by Brenda Lee and first released by Gwen McCrae (as "You Were Always on My Mind") in March 1972. Lee's version was released three months later in June 1972.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · Felton Jarvis When it comes to discovering the true meaning behind a song, one must dive deep into the lyrics, the artist’s intentions, and perhaps even their own personal experiences. In the case of Elvis Presley’s song “Dominick,” a catchy tune with a playful melody, the meaning may be interpreted as a call to embrace love ...

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Presley’s 1969 version, co-produced by Moman and Felton Jarvis, topped the Hot 100 in the issue dated Nov. 1, 1969, becoming the final No. 1 for the King of Rock and Roll.

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · Rejuvenated by the project, Elvis booked studio time shortly after it aired at American Sound Studios in Memphis, working with longtime producer Felton Jarvis as well as the studio's producer, Chips Moman, and a crack team of local musicians.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · The Meaning of “California Earthquake”. “California Earthquake” is a song written by John Hartford and released on his album “Gentle On My Mind and Other Originals” in 1968. The song explores the anticipation and fear surrounding the possibility of a catastrophic earthquake in California, specifically focusing on the ...

  7. 3 days ago · Felton Jarvis In 1970, Elvis Presley covered a track originally sung by Simon & Garfunkel that was so good the writer of the song didn't want to "compete" with the star's superior version. The song, "Bridge Over Troubled Water", was covered by Elvis for his 1970 album That's The Way It Is , but was never released as a single.