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"Peace in the Valley" was famously sung by Elvis Presley, who recorded it in 1957 for his gospel album "Peace in the Valley." The song was originally written by Thomas A. Dorsey in the 1930s and has been covered by various artists over the years, including Mahalia Jackson and Johnny Cash. Presley's rendition is well-known for its heartfelt delivery and spiritual significance.
The words 'chasing rainbows in the sky' appear in the first line of song "Mr. Bad Guy" which is the title song of the first solo album from Freddie Mercury.
This was Jimmy The King, and the album was called Gravelands
Elvis's first hit in the 1950s was I Forgot to Remember to Forget which was released in 1955. His other hit from that album was the song Mystery Train.
He recorded a small album for his mothers birthday in 1952, the secretary thought he had a good 'thing' and wrote down his name.. And he later returned to the studio to record more in 1954 and while during a break, he started strumming to "That's all right mama" which had already been made famous by a country singer, and Sam Phillips, immediatley recognised singing this way had more of an impact then what Elvis had previously tried to record, and had Scotty Moore & Bill Black go back into the room with Elvis, and start recording.
On Stage - Elvis Presley album - was created in 1970.
Sunrise - Elvis Presley album - was created in 1919-07.
Today - Elvis Presley album - was created on 1975-03-12.
Separate Ways - Elvis Presley album - was created in 1973-01.
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That's the Way It Is - Elvis Presley album - was created on 1970-11-11.
His first album was titled Elvis Presley when it was released in 1956
It was simply titled "Elvis Presley".
How Great Thou Art - Elvis Presley album - was created on 1967-02-27.
You'll Never Walk Alone - Elvis Presley album - was created on 1971-03-22.
Elvis Presley's best selling album is Elvis' Christmas Album. It was released in 1970 and has earned an RIAA diamond award.
Elvis' very first album is "Elvis Presley", released by RCA Victor records, March 23, 1956. It's catalog number is LPM-1254.