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CAMDEN CDS 1182

Track Listing:

Side 1:

  1. Burning Love

  2. I'll Be There (if ever you want me)

  3. Fools Fall In Love

  4. Follow That Dream

  5. You'll Never Walk Alone

Side 2:

  1. Flaming Star

  2. Yellow Rose Of Texas

  3. Old Shep

  4. Mama

  5. Tender Feeling

Released: January 1980:

Sound Format: stereo/electronic stereo

UK Album No: (120)

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Like most Camden releases, this LP contained mostly songs from Elvis' movies.

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Side 1: CDS 1182 A     Side 2: CDS 1182 B

(Sleeve Variation 1 - Front)

Laminated Front (Only)
CAMDEN Logo (Top Right)

(1960 Publicity Shot from Don Craven Photo Shoot)

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(Sleeve Variation 1 - Rear)
Tracklisting

Manufactured by RCA LTD and distributed by PICKWICK
INTERNATIONAL Inc [GB] Ltd
The Hyde Industrial Estate, The Hyde, London NW9 6JU
(Across The Bottom of Sleeve)
Printed in England (Bottom Right)

(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)​

(Factory Sample - Side 1)

(Factory Sample - Side 2)

(Turquoise Label, Stamped Camden Logo)

(Variation 1 - Side 1)

(Turquoise Label)

Stamped Camden Logo

(1979 RCA Pressing)
(Stereo/electronic stereo)

(25mm Press Ring Circle)

(Variation 1 - Side 2)

Matt Label
3Up/3Up
Side 2

MANUFACTURED BY RCA LIMITED

Recording Information:

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Burning Love

(March 28/29, 1972: RCA Studio C, Hollywood, California)

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I'll Be There

(January 22/23, 1969: American Sound Studio, Memphis, Tennessee)

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Fools Fall in Love

(May 26/27, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

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Follow That Dream

(June 25/26, 1961: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

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You'll Never Walk Alone

(September 11/12, 1967: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

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Flaming Star

(October 7, 1960: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)

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Yellow Rose of Texas/The Eyes of Texas

(June 9/10, 1963: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)

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Old Shep

(September 2, 1956: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)

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Mama

(May 2, 1962: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)

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Tender Feeling

(October 10, 1963: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)

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