My Overall Chart: 1601-1700 by
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- Chart updated: 08/13/2025 16:15
- (Created: 02/10/2024 23:38).
- Chart size: 100 albums.
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2002-RCA
Produced By DAVID BENDETH
1. Heartbreak Hotel
2. Don't Be Cruel
3. Hound Dog
4. Love Me Tender
5. Too Much
6. All Shook Up
7. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
8. Jailhouse Rock
9. Don't
10. Hard Headed Woman
11. One Night
12. (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I
13. A Big Hunk O' Love
14. Stuck On You
15. It's Now Or Never
16. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
17. Wooden Heart
18. Surrender
19. (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame
20. Can't Help Falling In Love
21. Good Luck Charm
22. She's Not you
23. Return To Sender
24. (You're The) Devil In Disguise
25. Crying In The Chapel
26. In The Ghetto
27. Suspicious Minds
28. The Wonder Of You
29. Burning Love
30. Way Down
31. A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix)
What to say? A collection of #1 hits from Elvis. It can't be bad. You may already have all of these songs, and if you do, this is pretty moot except for the last track, which was new in 2002. But this is why Elvis is so loved: his hits were bigger than life. And every track here is just that: bigger than life.
The collection itself is nice with cool pictures and excellent (yet short) liner notes for each song. Pretty much a perfect hits collection: and how many artists can honestly say that they have 30 of them? It's just scratching the surface with The King... [First added to this chart: 02/11/2024]
Produced By DAVID BENDETH
1. Heartbreak Hotel
2. Don't Be Cruel
3. Hound Dog
4. Love Me Tender
5. Too Much
6. All Shook Up
7. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
8. Jailhouse Rock
9. Don't
10. Hard Headed Woman
11. One Night
12. (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I
13. A Big Hunk O' Love
14. Stuck On You
15. It's Now Or Never
16. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
17. Wooden Heart
18. Surrender
19. (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame
20. Can't Help Falling In Love
21. Good Luck Charm
22. She's Not you
23. Return To Sender
24. (You're The) Devil In Disguise
25. Crying In The Chapel
26. In The Ghetto
27. Suspicious Minds
28. The Wonder Of You
29. Burning Love
30. Way Down
31. A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix)
What to say? A collection of #1 hits from Elvis. It can't be bad. You may already have all of these songs, and if you do, this is pretty moot except for the last track, which was new in 2002. But this is why Elvis is so loved: his hits were bigger than life. And every track here is just that: bigger than life.
The collection itself is nice with cool pictures and excellent (yet short) liner notes for each song. Pretty much a perfect hits collection: and how many artists can honestly say that they have 30 of them? It's just scratching the surface with The King... [First added to this chart: 02/11/2024]
1957 – RCA VICTOR
Produced By STEVE SHOLES
1. Mean Woman Blues
2. (Let Mer Be Your) Teddy Bear
3. Loving You
4. Got A Lot Of Livin’ To Do
5. Lonesome Cowboy
6. Hot Dog
7. (Let’s Have A) Party
8. Blueberry Hill
9. True Love
10. Don’t Leave Me Now
11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
12. I Need You So
13. Tell Me Why
14. Is It So Strange
15. One Night Of Sin
16. When It Rains, It Really Pours
17. I Beg Of You (Alternate Master)
18. Party (Alternate Master)
19. Loving You
20. Got A Lot O’ Living To Do (Finale)
In 1957, Elvis Presley had not yet gone into the Army. He had appeared in the film Love Me Tender in a supporting role the year before. But Loving You was his first starring role, and this was also his first full soundtrack album. The first of seventeen, all released between 1957 and 1968 (Speedway). Presley’s films were rarely much above vehicles to sell more records, a tactic that worked well for a decade. The end of his film career marked the beginning of his Vegas performer years, which lasted until his death in 1977. The original album contained twelve tracks, seven from the film and five non soundtrack songs. It ran just 26 minutes, and most of the songs, while well produced, were pretty forgettable. That was okay…that album had a pair of hits, which made it a success.
The hits here are “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” and “Loving You”. Both were substantial enough to make the album and the film big. Elvis was in fine voice, but the material was, overall, below what his previous work had been. When it was re-released on CD in 1995, Loving You contained an additional eight songs. Only three of those were previously unreleased, but all were recorded around the same time as the original album. Loving You marked the beginning of a long stretch of soundtracks for films that were iffy at best, supported by albums with a sizeable hit and a bunch of other forgettable songs. It wasn’t put together with any kind of cohesive thought: the final five were added only to make it long enough. But it was 1957, and he was still the king. Not great, but better than you might think. [First added to this chart: 06/17/2025]
Produced By STEVE SHOLES
1. Mean Woman Blues
2. (Let Mer Be Your) Teddy Bear
3. Loving You
4. Got A Lot Of Livin’ To Do
5. Lonesome Cowboy
6. Hot Dog
7. (Let’s Have A) Party
8. Blueberry Hill
9. True Love
10. Don’t Leave Me Now
11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
12. I Need You So
13. Tell Me Why
14. Is It So Strange
15. One Night Of Sin
16. When It Rains, It Really Pours
17. I Beg Of You (Alternate Master)
18. Party (Alternate Master)
19. Loving You
20. Got A Lot O’ Living To Do (Finale)
In 1957, Elvis Presley had not yet gone into the Army. He had appeared in the film Love Me Tender in a supporting role the year before. But Loving You was his first starring role, and this was also his first full soundtrack album. The first of seventeen, all released between 1957 and 1968 (Speedway). Presley’s films were rarely much above vehicles to sell more records, a tactic that worked well for a decade. The end of his film career marked the beginning of his Vegas performer years, which lasted until his death in 1977. The original album contained twelve tracks, seven from the film and five non soundtrack songs. It ran just 26 minutes, and most of the songs, while well produced, were pretty forgettable. That was okay…that album had a pair of hits, which made it a success.
The hits here are “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” and “Loving You”. Both were substantial enough to make the album and the film big. Elvis was in fine voice, but the material was, overall, below what his previous work had been. When it was re-released on CD in 1995, Loving You contained an additional eight songs. Only three of those were previously unreleased, but all were recorded around the same time as the original album. Loving You marked the beginning of a long stretch of soundtracks for films that were iffy at best, supported by albums with a sizeable hit and a bunch of other forgettable songs. It wasn’t put together with any kind of cohesive thought: the final five were added only to make it long enough. But it was 1957, and he was still the king. Not great, but better than you might think. [First added to this chart: 06/17/2025]
[First added to this chart: 01/03/2025]
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My Overall Chart: 1601-1700 composition
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1930s | 0 | 0% | |
1940s | 0 | 0% | |
1950s | 2 | 2% | |
1960s | 2 | 2% | |
1970s | 18 | 18% | |
1980s | 20 | 20% | |
1990s | 32 | 32% | |
2000s | 22 | 22% | |
2010s | 4 | 4% | |
2020s | 0 | 0% |
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Elvis Presley | 3 | 3% | |
The Ex | 1 | 1% | |
Tracy Chapman | 1 | 1% | |
Johnny Cash / Linda Ronstadt / Roy Clark | 1 | 1% | |
Beach House | 1 | 1% | |
Pearl Jam | 1 | 1% | |
Guns N' Roses | 1 | 1% | |
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