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Album covers so inspired include: Phil Ochs' Greatest Hits album of 1970; not a "greatest hits" album at all but consisting of new original material, subtitled on the back cover "50 Phil Ochs Fans Can't Be Wrong!" [5] The 1983 album by Rod Stewart, Body Wishes; [6] The Elvis Costello & The Attractions bootleg album of the same name from the 1980s.
Something for Everybody is the sixth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2370, in May 1961. Recording sessions took place on November 8, 1960, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood , and on March 12, 1961 at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee .
[a] Elvis Is Back! was the first Presley album to be released in stereo. [34] The album's front cover shows Presley standing in front of a blue stage curtain, dressed in an Army trench coat and smiling as he glances to his left. The back cover features an image of Presley grinning; he is dressed in an Army regulation fatigue jacket and cap.
The album earned Presley a Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance, while it became a Billboard top 20 pop hit and it appeared on the Top Country Albums chart on the top 10. After the initial success of his films and their respective soundtracks , Presley's movie career began to decline by the mid-1960s.
Elvis' Christmas Album remains the biggest selling holiday album of all time, selling over 20 million copies worldwide. [5] According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Presley has sold 146.5 million certified albums in the US, making him the third top-selling album artist in the country.
“Jimi is a huge Elvis fan, so we always start off by listening to 'Elvis’ Christmas Album,'” Fairchild said, noting that Little Big Town’s album includes a cover of “Santa Claus is Back ...
RCA Victor wanted to promote Elvis Presley as a rock-and-roll artist, and believed a Presley cover of "Blue Suede Shoes" could outsell the Perkins/Sun Records version, especially with RCA's larger share of distribution and radio contacts. Presley, who had been signed at Sun Records and knew Perkins and Phillips, was reluctant to record a ...