Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake
Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake |
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Studio album by Elvis Presley |
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Released |
October 1, 1973 |
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Recorded |
July 21–24, 1973, Stax Studios, Memphis; September 22–23, 1973, Elvis Presley's Residence, Palm Springs, California. |
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Genre |
Rock and roll, rhythm and blues, funk, country |
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Length |
27:28 |
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Label |
RCA Records |
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Producer |
Elvis Presley, Felton Jarvis |
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Elvis Presley chronology |
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Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake[1] is a studio album by Elvis Presley released in 1973. Along with the album Elvis, it was released after the massive success of Aloha From Hawaii (although the entire Elvis album contained material recorded before the Aloha show). The album, which sold over one million copies worldwide, was recorded at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee in July 1973 and at Presley's home in Palm Springs, California in September 1973. Two songs from these sessions would be retained for release on the Good Times album the following spring. The initial vocal tracks were recorded in July 1973. "Raised on Rock" backed by "For Ol' Times Sake" was the only single released from the album, reaching #41 on the Billboard chart and #42 on the Country chart in September 1973.[2]
The album was one of the few that failed to chart in the United Kingdom, but the single "Raised on Rock" / "For Ol' Times Sake" did enter the British charts. Some of the songs are well known covers like "Are You Sincere" which had been around for many years, but some new songs like the lead off single were written for Presley, or written by writers he had previously recorded, such as Mark James. The title single, "Raised on Rock," has been noted by historians such as Roy Carr and Mick Farren in Elvis: The Illustrated Record as odd lyrically, as Presley sings in first person about being a child and discovering rock and roll through records such as "Johnny B. Goode" when Presley was a contemporary of the artists he cites.
In 1979, a stripped down version of "Are You Sincere" was included on the album Our Memories of Elvis and released as a single, reaching #10 on the Billboard country chart.[3] In 2007 Raised on Rock was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special 2-disc edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes.[4]
Track listing
Original release
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"For Ol' Times Sake" | Tony Joe White | July 23, 1973 |
3:37 |
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"If You Don't Come Back" | Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | July 21, 1973 |
2:31 |
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"Just a Little Bit" | Ralph Bass, Fats Washington, John Thornton, Piney Brown | July 21, 1973 |
2:33 |
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"Sweet Angeline" | Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow | July 25, 1973 |
3:02 |
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"Three Corn Patches" | Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | July 21, 1973 |
2:46 |
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2007 Follow That Dream reissue
Disc 1 |
Disc 2 |
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"Raised On Rock" |
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2. |
"Are You Sincere" |
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3. |
"Find Out What’s Happening" |
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"I Miss You" |
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5. |
"Girl Of Mine" |
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6. |
"For Ol’ Times Sake" |
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7. |
"If You Don’t Come Back" |
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8. |
"Just A Little Bit" |
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9. |
"Sweet Angeline" |
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10. |
"Three Corn Patches" |
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"I Miss You" (take 10-11) |
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12. |
"Find out What’s happening" (take 6) |
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13. |
"It’s Different Now" (rehearsal, unedited) |
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14. |
"Three Corn Patches" (take 1-2) |
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15. |
"If You Don’t Come Back" (take 5) |
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"Girl Of Mine" (take 9) |
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17. |
"I Miss You" (take 5) |
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18. |
"Three Corn Patches" (take 13-14) |
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19. |
"Are You Sincere" (take 2) |
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"Find Out What’s Happening" (take 8, 7) |
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21. |
"For Ol’ Times Sake" (take 4) |
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22. |
"Color My Rainbow" |
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23. |
"Sweet Angeline" |
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1. |
"For Ol Times Sake" |
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2. |
"If You Don’t Come Back" |
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3. |
"Find Out What’s Happening" |
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4. |
"Raised On Rock" |
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5. |
"Three Corn Patches" (including false start) |
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6. |
"If You Don’t Come Back" (take 1-3) |
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7. |
"I Miss You" (take 1) |
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8. |
"Girl Of Mine" (take 1) |
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9. |
"Find Out What’s Happening" (takes 1, 2, 4, 5) |
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"Three Corn Patches" (take 4-6) |
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11. |
"For Ol’ Times Sake" (take 5-7) |
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12. |
"I Miss You" (take 10) |
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13. |
"If You Don’t Come Back" (takes 8, 6) |
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"Find Our What’s Happening" (takes 8, 7) |
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15. |
"Are You Sincere" (take 1) |
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"Girl Of Mine" (take 3-6) |
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"Three Corn Patches" (take 9-10) |
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"I Miss You" (take 12-15) |
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19. |
"The Wonders You Perform" |
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"Good, Bad But Beautiful" |
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Personnel
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- Bobby Emmons – organ
- Tom Hensley – bass
- Charlie Hodge – guitar
- Glen Spreen – string arrangements
- Ron Tutt – drums
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