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Álbums chronology

Viva Las Vegas
Viva Las Vegas
0/0/1964
Roustabout
Roustabout
20/10/1964

Kissin’ Cousins

Elvis Presley

1964 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 2 Abril 1964 · Fecha Grabación: Mayo 1963 - Septiembre 1963
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de grabación: RCA Studio B (Nashville) · Productor: Gene Nelson , Fred Karger
    1
    Kissin? Cousins (number 2)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    1:16
  • 2
    Smokey Mountain Boy
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:37
  • 3
    There?s Gold In The Mountains
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    1:54
  • 4
    One Boy, Two Little Girls
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:33
  • 5
    Catchin? On Fast
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    1:22
  • 6
    Tender Feeling
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:34
  • 7
    Anyone (could Fall In Love With You)
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:30
  • 8
    Barefoot Ballad
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:26
  • 9
    Once Is Enough
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:17
  • 10
    Kissin? Cousins
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:15
  • 11
    Echoes Of Love
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:39
  • 12
    (it?s A) Long Lonely Highway
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1964
    2:20
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    Viva Las Vegas
    Viva Las Vegas
    0/0/1964
    Roustabout
    Roustabout
    20/10/1964
    Kissin` Cousins
    Soundtrack album by
    ReleasedApril 2, 1964
    RecordedMay–September 1963
    StudioRCA Studio B (Nashville)
    GenrePop, rock and roll
    Length26:15
    LabelRCA Victor
    ProducerGene Nelson
    Fred Karger
    Elvis Presley chronology
    Fun in Acapulco
    (1963)
    Kissin` Cousins
    (1964)
    Viva Las Vegas
    (1964)
    Singles from Kissin` Cousins
    1. "Kissin` Cousins"
      Released: September 30, 1963

    Review

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    1964 soundtrack album by Elvis Presley

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    Record Mirror[2]

    Kissin` Cousins is the eighth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2894, in April 1964. It is the soundtrack to the 1964 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 26 and 27, and September 29 and 30, 1963. It peaked at number six on the Billboard Top LPs chart.[3] The album was certified Gold on March 27, 1992 by the Recording Industry Association of America.[4]

    Background

    Since the sessions for Viva Las Vegas had gone way over budget, released after but completed before Kissin` Cousins, Presley`s manager, Colonel Tom Parker determined for fiscal prudence to have the songs recorded at Studio B, away from Hollywood and its distractions, and its platoon of available on-call musicians.[5] Demand for songs to fill long-playing soundtrack albums, by now a regularity as the EP single was becoming less and less a viable sales item, strained the resources of the stable of Presley songwriters, with five songs alone originating from the team of Giant, Baum and Kaye.[6]

    Content

    Ten soundtrack songs were recorded by Presley with members of the Nashville A-Team during two evening sessions in September, with two distinct versions by different songwriters of the title track, one (titled "Kissin` Cousins") recorded in Presley`s normal voice and the other (titled "Kissin` Cousins (No. 2)") with a mock-hillbilly twang.[7] The former version of "Kissin` Cousins" would be issued as a single in February 1964, with "It Hurts Me" on the B-side. It would peak at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, its flipside making it independently to No. 29.[8] It became a gold record. "Anyone (Could Fall In Love With You)", included in the album, was omitted from the film. "Pappy, Won`t You Please Come Home", performed by Glenda Farrell, is included in the film but omitted from the album.

    As had happened with soundtrack of Fun in Acapulco, two additional tracks, "Echoes of Love" and "(It`s a) Long Lonely Highway" by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman were taken from the aborted "lost" album sessions of May 1963, and added here to bring the running order up to twelve tracks. Three selections — "Once Is Enough", "One Boy, Two Little Girls", and the single – were on the 1995 soundtrack compilation, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II.[9]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
    1."Kissin` Cousins (Number 2)"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19631:16
    2."Smokey Mountain Boy"Lenore Rosenblatt, Victor MillroseSeptember 30, 19632:37
    3."There`s Gold in the Mountains"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19631:54
    4."One Boy, Two Little Girls"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19632:32
    5."Catchin` On Fast"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 30, 19631:21
    6."Tender Feeling"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19632:33

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
    1."Anyone (Could Fall in Love with You)" (omitted from film)Bennie Benjamin, Luchi de Jesus, and Sol MarcusSeptember 30, 19632:29
    2."Barefoot Ballad"Dolores Fuller, Larry MorrisSeptember 30, 19632:26
    3."Once Is Enough"Sid Tepper and Roy C. BennettSeptember 29, 19631:55
    4."Kissin` Cousins"Fred Wise and Randy StarrSeptember 30, 19632:14
    5."Echoes of Love" (bonus track)Bob Roberts and Paddy McMainsMay 26, 19632:20
    6."(It`s a) Long Lonely Highway" (bonus track)Doc Pomus and Mort ShumanMay 27, 19632:38

    Note

    • "Kissin` Cousins" was released as a single (RCA 47-8307) on February 10, 1964. It reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single`s B-side, "It Hurts Me" (not from the film) reached number 29. The British release of the single (RCA 1404) reached number 10.[10]

    Personnel

    • Elvis Presley – vocals
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • Millie Kirkham – backing vocals
    • Dolores Edgin – backing vocals
    • Winnifred Brest – backing vocals
    • Boots Randolph – saxophone, jug on "Barefoot Ballad"
    • Bill Justis – saxophone
    • Cecil Brower – fiddle
    • Scotty Moore – electric guitar
    • Grady Martin – electric guitar
    • Jerry Kennedy – electric guitar, banjo on "Smokey Mountain Boy"
    • Harold Bradley – electric guitar, banjo on "Barefoot Ballad"
    • Floyd Cramer – piano
    • Bob Moore – double bass
    • D.J. Fontana – drums
    • Buddy Harman – drums

    Charts

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1964 soundtrack album by Elvis Presley

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]
    Record Mirror[2]

    Kissin` Cousins is the eighth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2894, in April 1964. It is the soundtrack to the 1964 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 26 and 27, and September 29 and 30, 1963. It peaked at number six on the Billboard Top LPs chart.[3] The album was certified Gold on March 27, 1992 by the Recording Industry Association of America.[4]

    Background

    Since the sessions for Viva Las Vegas had gone way over budget, released after but completed before Kissin` Cousins, Presley`s manager, Colonel Tom Parker determined for fiscal prudence to have the songs recorded at Studio B, away from Hollywood and its distractions, and its platoon of available on-call musicians.[5] Demand for songs to fill long-playing soundtrack albums, by now a regularity as the EP single was becoming less and less a viable sales item, strained the resources of the stable of Presley songwriters, with five songs alone originating from the team of Giant, Baum and Kaye.[6]

    Content

    Ten soundtrack songs were recorded by Presley with members of the Nashville A-Team during two evening sessions in September, with two distinct versions by different songwriters of the title track, one (titled "Kissin` Cousins") recorded in Presley`s normal voice and the other (titled "Kissin` Cousins (No. 2)") with a mock-hillbilly twang.[7] The former version of "Kissin` Cousins" would be issued as a single in February 1964, with "It Hurts Me" on the B-side. It would peak at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, its flipside making it independently to No. 29.[8] It became a gold record. "Anyone (Could Fall In Love With You)", included in the album, was omitted from the film. "Pappy, Won`t You Please Come Home", performed by Glenda Farrell, is included in the film but omitted from the album.

    As had happened with soundtrack of Fun in Acapulco, two additional tracks, "Echoes of Love" and "(It`s a) Long Lonely Highway" by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman were taken from the aborted "lost" album sessions of May 1963, and added here to bring the running order up to twelve tracks. Three selections — "Once Is Enough", "One Boy, Two Little Girls", and the single – were on the 1995 soundtrack compilation, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II.[9]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
    1."Kissin` Cousins (Number 2)"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19631:16
    2."Smokey Mountain Boy"Lenore Rosenblatt, Victor MillroseSeptember 30, 19632:37
    3."There`s Gold in the Mountains"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19631:54
    4."One Boy, Two Little Girls"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19632:32
    5."Catchin` On Fast"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 30, 19631:21
    6."Tender Feeling"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeSeptember 29, 19632:33

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
    1."Anyone (Could Fall in Love with You)" (omitted from film)Bennie Benjamin, Luchi de Jesus, and Sol MarcusSeptember 30, 19632:29
    2."Barefoot Ballad"Dolores Fuller, Larry MorrisSeptember 30, 19632:26
    3."Once Is Enough"Sid Tepper and Roy C. BennettSeptember 29, 19631:55
    4."Kissin` Cousins"Fred Wise and Randy StarrSeptember 30, 19632:14
    5."Echoes of Love" (bonus track)Bob Roberts and Paddy McMainsMay 26, 19632:20
    6."(It`s a) Long Lonely Highway" (bonus track)Doc Pomus and Mort ShumanMay 27, 19632:38

    Note

    • "Kissin` Cousins" was released as a single (RCA 47-8307) on February 10, 1964. It reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single`s B-side, "It Hurts Me" (not from the film) reached number 29. The British release of the single (RCA 1404) reached number 10.[10]

    Personnel

    • Elvis Presley – vocals
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • Millie Kirkham – backing vocals
    • Dolores Edgin – backing vocals
    • Winnifred Brest – backing vocals
    • Boots Randolph – saxophone, jug on "Barefoot Ballad"
    • Bill Justis – saxophone
    • Cecil Brower – fiddle
    • Scotty Moore – electric guitar
    • Grady Martin – electric guitar
    • Jerry Kennedy – electric guitar, banjo on "Smokey Mountain Boy"
    • Harold Bradley – electric guitar, banjo on "Barefoot Ballad"
    • Floyd Cramer – piano
    • Bob Moore – double bass
    • D.J. Fontana – drums
    • Buddy Harman – drums

    Charts

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