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During the 1970s, Elvis Presley added "Steamroller Blues" to his concert repertoire and included it on his live album Aloha from Hawaii: Via Satellite.Presley also released it as a single in March 1973 with "Fool" as its flipside track, and the song reached number 17 on the Billboard U.S. pop singles chart, [6] number 10 on the Cash Box top pop singles chart and number 16 on the Record World ...
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It was released as a single with the flipside track "Steamroller Blues". [ 1 ] and then on the 1973 album Elvis (as its opening track). On Billboard Hot 100 the single charted as "Steamroller Blues / Fool", peaking at number 17 on the week of June 2, 1973. [ 3 ] "
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This is a list of films produced by 20th Century Fox ... Blues for Lovers: September 28, 1966 ... co-production with Steamroller Productions: November 2, 1990 ...
It is the film's title song and the only song featured, [2] [3] [4] as Charro! was Presley's first film in which he didn't sing in character. [5] Writing and recording
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