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1977 single by Elvis Presley

"Way Down" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley. Recorded in October 1976, it was his last single released before his death on August 16, 1977. The song was written by Layng Martine Jr. and recorded by Presley at his home studio in Graceland on 29 October 1976.

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Singles chronology

Moody Blue
Moody Blue
29/11/1976
Way Down
Way Down
6/6/1977

Way Down

Elvis Presley

1977 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 6 Junio 1977 · Fecha Grabación: 29 Octubre 1976 -
    Discográfica: RCA Records · Estudio de grabación: Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee · Productor: Felton Jarvis
    1
    Way Down
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Layng Martine, Jr. • 1977 /06 /06
    2:41
  • 2
    Pledging My Love
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Don Robey • 1977 /06 /06
    2:49
  • Album


    Moody Blue

    Moody Blue

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Julio 1977 · Fecha Grabación: 1977 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · · Productor: Felton Jarvis
    1
    Unchained Melody
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Alex North • 1977 /07 /19
    2:36
  • 2
    If You Love Me (let Me Know)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: John Rostill • 1977 /07 /19
    3:03
  • 3
    Little Darlin?
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Maurice Williams • 1977 /07 /19
    1:56
  • 4
    He?ll Have To Go
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Audrey Allison • 1977 /07 /19
    4:36
  • 5
    Let Me Be There
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: John Rostill • 1977 /07 /19
    3:39
  • 6
    Way Down
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Layng Martine, Jr. • 1977 /07 /19
    2:41
  • 7
    Pledging My Love
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Don Robey • 1977 /07 /19
    2:49
  • 8
    Moody Blue
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Mark James • 1977 /07 /19
    2:50
  • 9
    She Thinks I Still Care
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Steve Duffy • 1977 /07 /19
    3:49
  • 10
    It?s Easy For You
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Andrew Lloyd Webber • 1977 /07 /19
    3:30
  • Album

    Moody Blue
    Moody Blue
    29/11/1976
    Way Down
    Way Down
    6/6/1977
    "Way Down"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Moody Blue
    B-side"Pledging My Love"
    ReleasedJune 6, 1977
    RecordedOctober 29, 1976
    StudioGraceland, Memphis, Tennessee
    GenreRock
    Length2:39
    LabelRCA Records
    Songwriter(s)Layng Martine Jr.
    Producer(s)Felton Jarvis
    Elvis Presley singles chronology
    "Moody Blue" / "She Thinks I Still Care"
    (1976)
    "Way Down"
    (1977)
    "My Way"
    (1977)
    Music video
    "Way Down" (audio) on YouTube

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    1977 single by Elvis Presley

    "Way Down" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley. Recorded in October 1976, it was his last single released before his death on August 16, 1977. The song was written by Layng Martine Jr. and recorded by Presley at his home studio in Graceland on 29 October 1976.

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    Released as a single (with "Pledging My Love" on the B-side) on June 6, 1977, it was his latest single at the time of his death. It initially peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated August 6, 1977 and had fallen to No. 53 on the chart for the week ending August 27, 1977. Thereafter, it reversed direction and reached an even higher peak at No. 18 on 24 September – 1 October 1977. "Way Down" reached No. 1 on the American Country chart the week he died. The single was certified platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA in 1999.[1]

    On the UK Singles Chart, after having climbed only four places to number 42 the week before Presley`s death,[2] the track rose to number four the following week and then hit number one in the week ending 3 September and stayed there for five weeks,[3] just over seven years after his previous 16th UK number one single, "The Wonder of You", in August 1970. His previous single, "Moody Blue", had been a number one hit on the US Country charts earlier in 1977. "Way Down" was reissued in April 2005 and reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

    The recording also featured J.D. Sumner singing the words "way on down" at the end of each chorus down to the note low C (C2). At the end of the song, this phrase is octaved, reaching a double low C (C1, three octaves below middle C).[5] This note was first accomplished by Sumner in a 1966 recording of the hymn "Blessed Assurance".

    Chart performance

    See also

    • List of posthumous number-one singles (UK)

    1977 single by Elvis Presley

    "Way Down" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley. Recorded in October 1976, it was his last single released before his death on August 16, 1977. The song was written by Layng Martine Jr. and recorded by Presley at his home studio in Graceland on 29 October 1976.

    Released as a single (with "Pledging My Love" on the B-side) on June 6, 1977, it was his latest single at the time of his death. It initially peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated August 6, 1977 and had fallen to No. 53 on the chart for the week ending August 27, 1977. Thereafter, it reversed direction and reached an even higher peak at No. 18 on 24 September – 1 October 1977. "Way Down" reached No. 1 on the American Country chart the week he died. The single was certified platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA in 1999.[1]

    On the UK Singles Chart, after having climbed only four places to number 42 the week before Presley`s death,[2] the track rose to number four the following week and then hit number one in the week ending 3 September and stayed there for five weeks,[3] just over seven years after his previous 16th UK number one single, "The Wonder of You", in August 1970. His previous single, "Moody Blue", had been a number one hit on the US Country charts earlier in 1977. "Way Down" was reissued in April 2005 and reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

    The recording also featured J.D. Sumner singing the words "way on down" at the end of each chorus down to the note low C (C2). At the end of the song, this phrase is octaved, reaching a double low C (C1, three octaves below middle C).[5] This note was first accomplished by Sumner in a 1966 recording of the hymn "Blessed Assurance".

    Chart performance

    See also

    • List of posthumous number-one singles (UK)

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