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"Always on my mind. It's a cover but then again everything he did was a cover."
What a load of balls. True to say he did record some cover versions, but the number quite a small number of his output. |
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"Always on my mind. It's a cover but then again everything he did was a cover.
What a load of balls. True to say he did record some cover versions, but the number quite a small number of his output."
I think you got that the wrong way round and that the point was ever Elvis song has been covered by others |
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"Always on my mind. It's a cover but then again everything he did was a cover.
What a load of balls. True to say he did record some cover versions, but the number quite a small number of his output.
I think you got that the wrong way round and that the point was ever Elvis song has been covered by others"
That sounds about right! |
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"or maybe that he did not write his own material... "
I think he actually wrote very little of the originals he recorded; most would likely have been composed for him by people like Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller etc.
As a point of trivia, of the ones he did have a hand in composing, "All Shook Up" was his first UK No. 1, and the only one of his UK NO. 1s which gives him a writing credit. |
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