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<b>Elvis Presley</b> Trying To Get To You Written by Rose Marie McCoy and Margie Singleton. <b>Elvis</b> recorded it July 11, 1955 at Sun Records, which was released by RCA on the LP <b>Elvis Presley</b>. It was the only Sun recording by <b>Elvis</b> to use a piano, which was may have <b>been</b> played by <b>Elvis</b> himself. The September 1956 single release did not chart. It was the A-side to I Love You Because. It is available on The Complete Sun Sessions, <b>Elvis</b> by the Presleys, The King of Rock n Roll-The Complete 50s Masters ...
Wow I had never seen many pictures ! Very good montage !
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By melissatarv [Affiliate User] 1234300453 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removelord above me knows i love you it was he who brought me through when my way was dark as night he would shine his brightest when i was trying to get to you
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Love the photo of Elvis with NO SHIRT and white pants! YUMMY!!!! LOL
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Love the song and the photos were terriic.
By stuckonyouep [Affiliate User] 1230589395 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveIt is available on The Complete Sun Sessions, Elvis by the Presleys, The King of Rock n Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, and Artist of the Century, which is where this version is from.
By Jackiej61too [Affiliate User] 1230416084 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveWritten by Rose Marie McCoy and Margie Singleton. Elvis recorded it July 11, 1955 at Sun Records, which was released by RCA on the LP Elvis Presley. It was the only Sun recording by Elvis to use a piano, which was may have been played by Elvis himself. The September 1956 single release did not chart. It was the A-side to I Love You Because.
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