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"Paralyzed"
Song by Elvis Presley
from the album Elvis
ReleasedOctober 19, 1956
RecordedSeptember 1, 1956
GenreRock and roll
Length2:18
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley

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Paralyzed
Paralyzed
19/10/1956

Paralyzed

Elvis Presley

1956 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Octubre 1956 · Fecha Grabación: 1 Septiembre 1956 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · ·

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    1956 song by Elvis Presley

    "Paralyzed" is a 1956 song recorded by Elvis Presley for his album Elvis. The song was recorded on September 1, 1956, and has been well received by music critics.[1] The song was written by Otis Blackwell, with Elvis receiving a songwriting credit.[2]

    Chart history

    1956 UK sheet music, Aberbach, London.

    "Paralyzed" reached #59 on the Billboard pop singles chart in 1956. The song was off of the Elvis album. The song was released as an EP by RCA Victor in the U.S.: Elvis Volume 1, RCA EPA-992, which was released on October 19, 1956. The EP peaked on the Billboard EP Chart at #4.

    In the UK, "Paralyzed" reached no. 8 after its release in August, 1957 in a 10-week chart run as an HMV single, 45-POP 378, backed with "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again".[3][4]

    Album appearances

    Elvis Presley performed the song on the 1956 Million Dollar Quartet sessions and live in concert in 1956. A live version is featured on the 5-CD box set The Young Man with the Big Beat (2011). The song also appears on the 1990 BMG collection The Million Dollar Quartet and The Complete Million Dollar Quartet. The song is also on the box set The King of Rock and Roll: The Complete 1950s Masters by RCA/BMG. The song was also performed on the December 16, 1956 Louisiana Hayride.[1]

    Personnel

    The song was recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, produced by Steve Sholes and engineered by Thorne Nogar.

    Musicians:

    • Guitar: Elvis Presley
    • Guitar: Scotty Moore
    • Bass: Bill Black
    • Drums: D.J. Fontana
    • Piano: Elvis Presley
    • Backup Vocals: The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker; Neal Matthews; Hoyt Hawkins; Hugh Jarrett

    Other recordings by notable artists

    Dave Edmunds recorded the song in 1986 as part of his live album I Hear You Rockin`.[5] Ronnie McDowell, Graham Parker, Johnny Earl and The Jordanaires, Alan Merrill and Billy Fury have also recorded the song.[6]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1956 song by Elvis Presley

    "Paralyzed" is a 1956 song recorded by Elvis Presley for his album Elvis. The song was recorded on September 1, 1956, and has been well received by music critics.[1] The song was written by Otis Blackwell, with Elvis receiving a songwriting credit.[2]

    Chart history

    1956 UK sheet music, Aberbach, London.

    "Paralyzed" reached #59 on the Billboard pop singles chart in 1956. The song was off of the Elvis album. The song was released as an EP by RCA Victor in the U.S.: Elvis Volume 1, RCA EPA-992, which was released on October 19, 1956. The EP peaked on the Billboard EP Chart at #4.

    In the UK, "Paralyzed" reached no. 8 after its release in August, 1957 in a 10-week chart run as an HMV single, 45-POP 378, backed with "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again".[3][4]

    Album appearances

    Elvis Presley performed the song on the 1956 Million Dollar Quartet sessions and live in concert in 1956. A live version is featured on the 5-CD box set The Young Man with the Big Beat (2011). The song also appears on the 1990 BMG collection The Million Dollar Quartet and The Complete Million Dollar Quartet. The song is also on the box set The King of Rock and Roll: The Complete 1950s Masters by RCA/BMG. The song was also performed on the December 16, 1956 Louisiana Hayride.[1]

    Personnel

    The song was recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California, produced by Steve Sholes and engineered by Thorne Nogar.

    Musicians:

    • Guitar: Elvis Presley
    • Guitar: Scotty Moore
    • Bass: Bill Black
    • Drums: D.J. Fontana
    • Piano: Elvis Presley
    • Backup Vocals: The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker; Neal Matthews; Hoyt Hawkins; Hugh Jarrett

    Other recordings by notable artists

    Dave Edmunds recorded the song in 1986 as part of his live album I Hear You Rockin`.[5] Ronnie McDowell, Graham Parker, Johnny Earl and The Jordanaires, Alan Merrill and Billy Fury have also recorded the song.[6]

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