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Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 1995
RecordedApril 1960 – March 1969
GenreRock
LabelRCA Records
ProducerErnst Jorgensen
Roger Semon
Elvis Presley chronology
Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances
(1994)
Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II
(1995)
Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
MusicHound[2]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]

Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II is a two-disc compilation of studio master recordings by American singer and musician Elvis Presley during the decade of the 1960s, released in 1995 on RCA Records, catalogue number 66601-2. It also includes a booklet with session details and an essay by Susan M. Doll.

Contents

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The set comprises a selection of recordings made by Presley during the decade specifically at a session for the soundtrack of a feature film, of which Presley made 27 during the 1960s. Excluded are all other studio recordings from the decade, as well as those for his 1968 television special and the 1969 live recordings. These soundtrack songs, of which 211 were released in Presley's lifetime, originally appeared in a variety of formats: on 15 full-length long-playing albums, five EPs, and numerous singles.[4] Of the 211, 23 were released on later compilations, both standard and budget, while two tracks were used to bring up the running times respectively of Something for Everybody and Pot Luck.[5] All of Elvis' 1960s movies are represented by at least one song in this set with the exception of Tickle Me, its EP soundtrack consisting of five previously issued studio recordings, all of which were included on the box set first volume of the Essential '60s Masters.

The two discs present the studio masters in rough chronological session order. Two previously unreleased masters appear: a version of the Eddy Arnold song "You Don't Know Me" recorded during the sessions for the movie Clambake; and an alternate take of the song "Follow That Dream" as the stereo master for the original has been lost, and the compilers opted not to use the surviving mono master. The songs "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "Rock-A-Hula Baby" were released as, respectively, the A-side and b-side of a single following the release of the Blue Hawaii album, and went to #2 and #23 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. "Puppet on a String" appeared as a single seven months after the release of the Girl Happy soundtrack, backed with "Wooden Heart" from G.I. Blues, and peaked at #14 on the singles chart. "Wooden Heart" had also been released as the flipside to a reissue of "Blue Christmas" eleven months earlier.

RCA issued a box set for the complete non-gospel songs that were not recorded at soundtrack sessions during the decade, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60s Masters, and released a similar two-disc set for the gospel recordings in 1994, Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances.

Purpose

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Generally, Presley's 1960s soundtrack recordings command the least regard among the singer's recorded work. The most successful commercially, such as G.I. Blues and Blue Hawaii, fell in the tradition of the film musical as it had developed through the 1950s, that of the integrated musical where the songs are integral to the story line. Hence, songs such as "Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce" from Girl Happy or "There's No Room to Rhumba in A Sports Car" from Fun in Acapulco made no sense outside of their movies and hardly found a place in Presley's stage act, or could ever be considered classics along the lines of "Jailhouse Rock" or "Love Me Tender", whose films were not integrated musicals. As stated by Susan Doll in the liner notes, the songs from the soundtracks are often judged by inappropriate criteria:

...this type of (integrated) musical was standard fare in Hollywood for decades. However, those who criticize Elvis' musical vehicles generally overlook this, preferring to attack the songs as being inferior to his non-movie output...[6]

This package, collecting 62 of the songs released on record in association with the films, selects in many cases those numbers that can stand outside of their film vehicles, concentrating on title tracks and songs that had been also released as singles immediately prior to the release of the soundtrack.

All selections recorded at Radio Recorders, Western Recorders, Paramount Recording Stage, MGM Studios, Samuel Goldwyn Studio, United Artist Recorders, Decca Universal Studio, and RCA Studios in Hollywood, RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Original recordings produced by Joseph Lilley, Urban Thielmann, Hans Salter, Jeff Alexander, George Stoll, Gene Nelson, Fred Karger, Felton Jarvis, Billy Strange, Hugo Montenegro, Billy Goldenberg, and Leith Stevens. Discographical information below taken from Elvis Presley A Life in Music: The Complete Recording Sessions, by Ernst Jorgensen, St. Martin's Press, New York, 1998.

Track listing

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Chart positions for LPs from Billboard Top Pop Albums chart; positions for singles and EPs from Billboard Pop Singles chart. By late 1968, Billboard discontinued charting B-sides. Titles listed without corresponding LP/EP designation were initially released as singles only.

Disc one

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Track Song Title Writer(s) Time Recorded Release Date Original LP/EP Issue Catalogue Chart Peak Film
1. "G.I. Blues" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:37 1960-04-27 1960-10-01 G.I. Blues LSP 2256 #1 G.I. Blues
2. "Wooden Heart" Fred Wise, Ben Weisman 2:02 1960-04-28 1960-10-01 G.I. Blues LSP 2256 #1 G.I. Blues
3. "Shoppin' Around" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper, Aaron Schroeder 2:22 1960-05-06 1960-10-01 G.I. Blues LSP 2256 #1 G.I. Blues
4. "Doin' the Best I Can" Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman 3:10 1960-04-27 1960-10-01 G.I. Blues LSP 2256 #1 G.I. Blues
5. "Flaming Star" Sid Wayne, Sherman Edwards 2:25 1960-10-07 1961–02 Flaming Star LPC 128 #14 Flaming Star
6. "Wild in the Country" George Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore 1:52 1960-11-07 1961-05-02 47-7880b #26 Wild in the Country
7. "Lonely Man" Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus 2:43 1960-11-07 1961-02-07 47-7850b #32 Wild in the Country
8. "Blue Hawaii" Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger 2:34 1961-03-22 1961-10-01 Blue Hawaii LSP 2426 #1 Blue Hawaii
9. "Rock-A-Hula Baby" Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Dolores Fuller 1:57 1961-03-23 1961-10-01 Blue Hawaii LSP 2426 #1 Blue Hawaii
10. "Can't Help Falling In Love" George Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore 2:59 1961-03-23 1961-10-01 Blue Hawaii LSP 2426 #1 Blue Hawaii
11. "Beach Boy Blues" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:02 1961-03-23 1961-10-01 Blue Hawaii LSP 2426 #1 Blue Hawaii
12. "Hawaiian Wedding Song" Charles E. King, Al Hoffman, Dick Manning 2:48 1961-03-23 1961-10-01 Blue Hawaii LSP 2426 #1 Blue Hawaii
13. "Follow That Dream" Fred Wise, Ben Weisman 1:37 1961-07-02 previously unreleased Follow That Dream
14. "Angel" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:38 1961-07-02 1962–04 Follow That Dream EPA 4368 #15 Follow That Dream
15. "King of the Whole Wide World" Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts 2:06 1961-10-27 1962–08 Kid Galahad EPA 4371 #30 Kid Galahad
16. "I Got Lucky" Fred Wise, Dolores Fuller, Ben Weisman 1:55 1961-10-27 1962–08 Kid Galahad EPA 4371 #30 Kid Galahad
17. "Girls! Girls! Girls!" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 2:31 1962-03-27 1962-11-09 Girls! Girls! Girls! LSP 2621 #3 Girls! Girls! Girls!
18. "Because of Love" Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts 2:31 1962-03-27 1962-11-09 Girls! Girls! Girls! LSP 2621 #3 Girls! Girls! Girls!
19. "Return to Sender" Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott 2:06 1962-03-27 1962-10-02 Girls! Girls! Girls! 47-8100 #2 Girls! Girls! Girls!
20. "One Broken Heart for Sale" Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott 1:46 1962-09-22 1963-01-29 World's Fair 47-8134 #11 World's Fair
21. "I'm Falling In Love Tonight" Don Robertson 1:39 1962-09-22 1963-04-10 World's Fair LSP 2697 #53 World's Fair
22. "They Remind Me Too Much of You" Don Robertson 2:31 1962-09-22 1963-01-29 World's Fair 47-8134b #53 World's Fair
23. "Fun in Acapulco" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne 2:28 1963-01-23 1963-11-01 Fun in Acapulco LSP 2756 #3 Fun in Acapulco
24. "Bossa Nova Baby" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 2:02 1963-01-22 1963-10-01 Fun in Acapulco 47-8243 #8 Fun in Acapulco
25. "Marguerita" Don Robertson 2:42 1963-01-22 1963-11-01 Fun in Acapulco LSP 2756 #3 Fun in Acapulco
26. "Mexico" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 1:58 1963-01-22 1963-11-01 Fun in Acapulco LSP 2756 #3 Fun in Acapulco
27. "Kissin' Cousins" Fred Wise, Randy Starr 2:12 1963-09-30 1964-02-10 Kissin' Cousins 47-8307 #12 Kissin' Cousins
28. "One Boy, Two Little Girls" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 2:31 1963-09-29 1964-04-02 Kissin' Cousins LSP 2894 #6 Kissin' Cousins
29. "Once Is Enough" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:16 1963-09-29 1964-04-02 Kissin' Cousins LSP 2894 #6 Kissin' Cousins
30. "Viva Las Vegas" Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman 2:20 1963-07-10 1964-04-28 Viva Las Vegas 47-8360b #29 Viva Las Vegas
31. "What'd I Say" Ray Charles 3:02 1963-08-30 1964-04-28 Viva Las Vegas 47-8360 #21 Viva Las Vegas

Disc two

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Track Song Title Writer(s) Time Recorded Release Date Original LP/EP Issue Catalogue Chart Peak Film
1. "Roustabout" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 1:56 1964-04-29 1964-10-20 Roustabout LSP 2999 #1 Roustabout
2. "Poison Ivy League" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 2:02 1964-03-02 1964-10-20 Roustabout LSP 2999 #1 Roustabout
3. "Little Egypt" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 2:15 1964-03-02 1964-10-20 Roustabout LSP 2999 #1 Roustabout
4. "There's a Brand New Day on the Horizon" Joy Byers 2:00 1964-03-03 1964-10-20 Roustabout LSP 2999 #1 Roustabout
5. "Girl Happy" Doc Pomus, Norman Meade 2:07 1964-06-10 1965-03-01 Girl Happy LSP 3338 #8 Girl Happy
6. "Puppet on a String" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:39 1964-06-10 1965-03-01 Girl Happy LSP 3338 #8 Girl Happy
7. "Do The Clam" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne, Dolores Fuller 3:20 1964-06-12 1965-02-09 Girl Happy 47-8500 #21 Girl Happy
8. "Harem Holiday" Peter Andreoli, Vini Poncia, Jimmie Crane 2:18 1965-02-26 1965-11-03 Harum Scarum LSP 3468 #8 Harum Scarum
9. "So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise)" Joy Byers 3:01 1965-02-25 1965-11-03 Harum Scarum LSP 3468 #8 Harum Scarum
10. "Frankie and Johnny" Alex Gottlieb, Fred Karger, Ben Weisman 2:32 1965-05-14 1966-03-01 Frankie and Johnny 47-8780 #25 Frankie and Johnny
11. "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" Joy Byers 2:02 1965-05-13 1966-03-01 Frankie and Johnny 47-8780b #45 Frankie and Johnny
12. "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 2:37 1965-07-27 1966-06-10 Paradise, Hawaiian Style LSP 3643 #15 Paradise, Hawaiian Style
13. "This Is My Heaven" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 2:34 1965-07-27 1966-06-10 Paradise, Hawaiian Style LSP 3643 #15 Paradise, Hawaiian Style
14. "Spinout" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne, Dolores Fuller 2:32 1966-02-17 1966-09-13 Spinout 47-8941 #40 Spinout
15. "All That I Am" Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper 2:15 1966-02-17 1966-09-13 Spinout 47-8941b #41 Spinout
16. "I'll Be Back" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne 2:02 1966-02-17 1966-10-31 Spinout LSP 3643 #18 Spinout
17. "Easy Come, Easy Go" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne 2:08 1966-09-28 1967–03 Easy Come, Easy Go EPA 4387 Easy Come, Easy Go
18. "Double Trouble" Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman 1:38 1966-06-29 1967-06-01 Double Trouble LSP 3787 #47 Double Trouble
19. "Long Legged Girl" J. Leslie McFarland, Winfield Scott 1:27 1966-06-29 1967-04-28 Double Trouble 47-9115 #63 Double Trouble
20. "Clambake" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne 2:35 1967-02-22 1967-10-10 Clambake LSP 3893 #40 Clambake
21. "You Don't Know Me" Cindy Walker, Eddy Arnold 2:12 1967-02-21 previously unreleased Clambake
22. "Stay Away, Joe" Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne 1:37 1967-10-01 1970–04 Let's Be Friends CAS 2408 #105 Stay Away, Joe
23. "Speedway" Mel Glazer, Stephen Schlaks 2:15 1967-06-20 1968-05-01 Speedway LSP 3989 #82 Speedway
24. "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet Baby" Joel Hirschhorn, Al Kasha 1:51 1967-06-20 1968-05-21 Speedway 47-9547 #72 Speedway
25. "Let Yourself Go" Joy Byers 2:58 1967-06-21 1968-05-21 Speedway 47-9547b #71 Speedway
26. "Almost in Love" Luiz Bonfá, Randy Starr 3:01 1968-03-07 1968-09-03 47-9610b #95 Live a Little, Love a Little
27. "A Little Less Conversation" Billy Strange, Mac Davis 2:10 1968-03-07 1968-09-03 47-9610 #69 Live a Little, Love a Little
28. "Edge of Reality" Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye 3:33 1968-03-07 1968-11-05 47-9670b Live a Little, Love a Little
29. "Charro!" Billy Strange, Mac Davis 2:44 1968-10-15 1969-02-25 47-9731b Charro!
30. "Clean Up Your Own Backyard" Billy Strange, Mac Davis 3:07 1968-10-23 1969-06-17 47-9747 #35 The Trouble with Girls
31. "Change of Habit" Ben Weisman, Buddy Kaye 3:18 1969-03-05 1970–04 Let's Be Friends CAS 2408 #105 Change of Habit

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 891. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.
  3. ^ "Elvis Presley: Album Guide". rollingstone.com. Archived from the original on September 18, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  4. ^ Jorgensen, Ernst. Elvis Presley, A Life In Music. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998, passim. ISBN 0-312-18572-3
  5. ^ Jorgensen, ibid.
  6. ^ Doll, Susan M., Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II insert booklet, p. 16