Elvis (1956 album)

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Elvis (1956 album) is the second studio album by American singer Elvis Presley, featuring a mix of rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and country that helped cement his early popularity and influence in popular music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Elvis Presley
associatedWith RCA Victor recording sessions of 1956
chronologicallyFollows Elvis Presley (1956 album)
contributor The Jordanaires
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresVocalBackingBy The Jordanaires
follows Elvis (1956 album) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Elvis Presley (1956 album)
format 12-inch LP
genre country music
rhythm and blues
rock and roll
hasArtistNationality American
hasCoverArt photograph of Elvis Presley with guitar
hasPart Anyplace Is Paradise
First in Line
How Do You Think I Feel
How’s the World Treating You
Long Tall Sally
Love Me
Old Shep
Paralyzed
Ready Teddy
Rip It Up
So Glad You’re Mine
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
hasType second studio album by artist
influenced development of rock and roll
popular music in the 1950s
language English
mainSubject popular music
rock and roll music
mediaType vinyl record
notableFor helping cement Elvis Presley’s early popularity
influence on early rock and roll
partOf Elvis Presley discography
performer Elvis Presley
previousWork Elvis Presley (1956 album)
producer Steve Sholes
publicationDate 1956
recordedAt RCA Studio A, Nashville
surface form: RCA Victor Studio, Nashville

RCA Victor Studio, New York City
Radio Recorders, Hollywood
recordLabel RCA Victor
releaseDecade 1950s

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Elvis Presley notableWork Elvis (1956 album)
Elvis Presley notableWork Elvis (1956 album)
this entity surface form: Elvis Presley (1956 debut album)
Heartbreak Hotel includedOn Elvis (1956 album)
this entity surface form: Elvis Presley (1956 album)
Elvis (1956 album) follows Elvis (1956 album) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Elvis Presley (1956 album)