RCA Victor recording sessions of 1956

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The RCA Victor recording sessions of 1956 were a series of landmark studio dates where Elvis Presley cut many of his early rock and roll classics that helped define his breakthrough sound and career.

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instanceOf Elvis Presley recording sessions
music recording event
recording sessions
associatedAlbum Elvis (1956 second studio album) NERFINISHED
Elvis Presley (1956 debut album) NERFINISHED
associatedSingle Heartbreak Hotel / I Was the One NERFINISHED
Hound Dog / Don’t Be Cruel NERFINISHED
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You NERFINISHED
Love Me Tender / Anyway You Want Me NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredMusician Bill Black NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
D.J. Fontana NERFINISHED
Floyd Cramer NERFINISHED
Scotty Moore NERFINISHED
The Jordanaires NERFINISHED
genre rhythm and blues
rock and roll
rockabilly
location RCA Victor Studio, Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California NERFINISHED
RCA Victor Studios, New York City NERFINISHED
participant Elvis Presley NERFINISHED
producer Steve Sholes NERFINISHED
recordedSong Anyplace Is Paradise NERFINISHED
Anyway You Want Me (That’s How I Will Be) NERFINISHED
Blue Suede Shoes NERFINISHED
Don’t Be Cruel NERFINISHED
Heartbreak Hotel NERFINISHED
Hound Dog NERFINISHED
How’s the World Treating You NERFINISHED
I Got a Woman NERFINISHED
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You NERFINISHED
I Was the One NERFINISHED
Lawdy, Miss Clawdy NERFINISHED
Long Tall Sally NERFINISHED
Love Me Tender NERFINISHED
Money Honey NERFINISHED
My Baby Left Me NERFINISHED
Old Shep NERFINISHED
Paralyzed NERFINISHED
Playing for Keeps NERFINISHED
Ready Teddy NERFINISHED
Rip It Up NERFINISHED
Shake, Rattle and Roll NERFINISHED
Too Much NERFINISHED
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Victor NERFINISHED
resultedIn multiple number-one singles on the Billboard charts
significance helped define Elvis Presley’s early rock and roll sound
marked Elvis Presley’s breakthrough on the RCA Victor label
year 1956

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Elvis (1956 album) associatedWith RCA Victor recording sessions of 1956