Frogtoon Music

Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley

Artist Biography For Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley January 8 1935 – August 16 1977 Was An American Singer And Actor. Regarded As One Of The Most Significant Cultural Icons Of The 20th Century He Is Often Referred To As The "King Of Rock And Roll" Or Simply "the King". Presley Was Born In Tupelo Mississippi And Relocated To Memphis Tennessee With His Family When He Was 13 Years Old. His Music Career Began There In 1954 Recording At Sun Records With Producer Sam Phillips Who Wanted To Bring The Sound Of African American Music To A Wider Audience. Accompanied By Guitarist Scotty Moore And Bassist Bill Black Presley Was A Pioneer Of Rockabilly An Uptempo Backbeat-Driven Fusion Of Country Music And Rhythm And Blues. In 1955 Drummer D. J. Fontana Joined To Complete The Lineup Of Presley's Classic Quartet And RCA Victor Acquired His Contract In A Deal Arranged By Colonel Tom Parker Who Would Manage The Singer For More Than Two Decades. Presley's First RCA Single "Heartbreak Hotel" Was Released In January 1956 And Became A Number One Hit In The United States. With A Series Of Successful Network Television Appearances And Chart-Topping Records He Became The Leading Figure Of The Newly Popular Sound Of Rock And Roll. His Energized Interpretations Of Songs And Sexually Provocative Performance Style Combined With A Singularly Potent Mix Of Influences Across Color Lines During A Transformative Era In Race Relations Made Him Enormously Popular—and Controversial. In November 1956 Presley Made His Film Debut In Love Me Tender. Drafted Into Military Service In 1958 Presley Relaunched His Recording Career Two Years Later With Some Of His Most Commercially Successful Work. He Held Few Concerts However And Guided By Parker Proceeded To Devote Much Of The 1960s To Making Hollywood Movies And Soundtrack Albums Most Of Them Critically Derided. In 1968 Following A Seven-Year Break From Live Performances He Returned To The Stage In The Acclaimed Television Comeback Special Elvis Which Led To An Extended Las Vegas Concert Residency And A String Of Highly Profitable Tours. In 1973 Presley Gave The First Concert By A Solo Artist To Be Broadcast Around The World Aloha From Hawaii. Years Of Prescription Drug Abuse Severely Compromised His Health And He Died Suddenly In 1977 At His Graceland Estate Just 42 Years Of Age. Presley Is One Of The Most Celebrated And Influential Musicians Of The 20th Century. Commercially Successful In Many Genres Including Pop Country Blues And Gospel He Is The Best-Selling Solo Artist In The History Of Recorded Music. He Won Three Competitive Grammys Received The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award At Age 36 And Has Been Inducted Into Multiple Music Halls Of Fame.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Suspicious Minds

"Suspicious Minds" Is A 1968 Song Written And First Recorded By American Songwriter Mark James. After This Recording Failed Commercially It Was Cut By Elvis Presley With Producer Chips Moman Becoming A No.1 Song In 1969 And One Of The Most Memorable Hits Of Presley's Career. "Suspicious Minds" Was One Of The Singles That Revived Presley's Chart Success In The U.S. Following His '68 Comeback Special. It Was His Eighteenth And Last No.1 Single In The United States. Rolling Stone Ranked It No. 91 On Their List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. Session Guitarist Reggie Young Played On Both The James And Presley Versions. The Song Is About A Mistrusting And Dysfunctional Relationship And The Need Of The Characters To Overcome Their Issues In Order To Maintain It. Written In 1968 By Mark James Who Was Also Co-Writer Of "Always On My Mind" Which Presley Would Later Record The Song Was First Recorded And Released By James On Scepter Records In 1968. Chips Moman Had Asked James To Come To Memphis To Write Songs For American Sound Studio. At The Time James Was Residing In Houston. He Had Written Three Songs That Became No.1 Hits In The Southern United States. American Sound Studio Was Gaining A Reputation In The Industry As The Box Tops Had Just Recorded "The Letter" There So James Relocated To Memphis. James Said That Late One Night He Was Fooling Around On His Fender Guitar And Using His Hammond Organ Pedals For A Bass Line And Came Up With What He Thought Was A Catchy Melody. At The Time He Was Married To His First Wife But Still Had Feelings For His Childhood Sweetheart Who Was Married Back In Houston. James's Wife Had Suspicions About His Feelings. He Felt It Was A Confusing Time For Him And That All Three Were "caught In This Trap That They Could Not Walk Out Of". At The Recording Session James Sang The Lead Vocals And The Studio Band Backed Him Moman Produced. The Horns Strings And Vocals Of The Holladay Sisters Were Later Overdubbed. After The Tape Was Mixed James And Moman Flew To New York Where James's Manager Had Contacts With Scepter Records. The Label Loved The Song And Put It Out But Scepter Did Not Have The Money To Promote New Artists And The Song Did Not Make The Charts. Later That Year Don Crews Moman's Partner Told James That Presley Had Booked Their Studio To Record What Would Become The From Elvis In Memphis Album. Crews Kept Asking James If He Had Any Songs That Would Be Right For Presley. James Felt Presley Needed A Mature Rock 'n' Roll Song To Bring Him Back As Tom Jones Was A Hot Artist At The Time. Crews And James Thought Of "Suspicious Minds" And James Began Urging Others To Get Presley To Hear It. Even Though James's Recording Had Not Been Commercially Successful Upon Reviewing The Song Presley Decided He Could Turn It Into A Hit. Presley's 1969 Recordings At American Sound Studio Were A Direct Consequence Of The '68 Comeback Special That Interested Chips Moman In Producing Recordings In Presley's New Style He Was Making His Comeback To The Memphis Musical Scene By Recording Rock Gospel Country Rhythm & Blues And Soul. Marty Lacker A Close Friend Of Elvis Suggested He Record At The Studio. These Sessions Produced The Album From Elvis In Memphis. "Suspicious Minds" Was A Product Of A January 23 1969 Session That Took Place Between 4 Am And 7 Am. James Was In Memphis But He Was Not At The Recording Session. A Few Days Earlier He Had Walked Into The Recording Studio During A Session And Sensed That Elvis Was Uncomfortable With His Presence. James Did Not Want To Jinx The Song So He Stayed Away. When He Heard The Track The Day After It Was Recorded He Initially Thought It Sounded Too Slow. When He Later Heard The Embellished Version He Said He Was Blown Away. In Later Years Whenever Elvis Saw James He Would Cross The Room To Say Hello. Production Of The Song Was Nearly Scuttled Over A Copyright Dispute. Elvis's Business People Said They Wanted Half Of Moman's Publishing Rights. Moman Accused Them Of Stealing And Threatened To Halt The Recording Session. Harry Jenkins Of RCA Agreed With Moman Because He Sensed That "the Song Would Be A Big Hit And There Would Be Plenty To Go Around". The Songs "I'll Hold You In My Heart Till I Can Hold You In My Arms " "Without Love There Is Nothing " And "I'll Be There" Were Recorded In The Same Session. On August 7 "Suspicious Minds" Was Again Overdubbed To Stereo And Mono In Las Vegas Where The Final Master Was Produced. The Song's Time Signature Changes In The Bridge Section From 4/4 To The Slower 6/8 Then Back Again To The Faster 4/4 Rhythm. The Instrumental Arrangement Uses An Electric Guitar Bass Guitar Organ Strings Trumpets Trombones And Drums. RCA Staff Producer Felton Jarvis Made The Unusual Decision To Add A Fade-Out To The Song Starting At 3 36 And Lasting For Nearly 15 Seconds Before Fading Back Into The Song. The First Verse Then Continues Repeatedly Until The Song Completely Fades Out. In A 2012 Interview With Marc Myers Of The Wall Street Journal Moman Disclosed That Jarvis Was Never Happy With Elvis Recording At American Sound Studio Saying "it Was A Control Thing". Moman Added "So When Jarvis Took The Tape Of 'Suspicious Minds ' He Added This Crazy 15-Second Fade Toward The End Like The Song Was Ending And Brought It Back By Overdubbing To Extend It. I Have No Idea Why He Did That But He Messed It Up. It Was Like A Scar In The Song - A Scar Not Too Well-Liked. Not That It Mattered Though - Soon After The Song Was Released Elvis Was Back On Top Of The Charts." Future Grateful Dead Vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux Sang Backing Vocals On The Track. The Song Was Later Included On The Legacy Edition Of From Elvis In Memphis And The Follow That Dream Reissue Of Back In Memphis. Presley First Performed The Song At The Las Vegas International Hotel Later Renamed The Hilton On July 31 1969 And The 45 Rpm Single Was Released 26 Days Later. It Reached No.1 In The United States In The Week Of November 1 And Stayed There For That Week. It Would Be Presley's Final No.1 Single In The U.S. On The Billboard Hot 100 Before His Death "Burning Love" In 1972 Was A No.1 Hit On The Cashbox Charts "The Wonder Of You" In 1970 "Way Down" In 1977 And Junkie XL's Remix Of "A Little Less Conversation" In 2002 All Hit No.1 On The British Charts Followed By Re-Issues Of Several Previous Chart-Toppers In 2005 . Use In Film Soundtracks 1983 In The Film Breathless Starring Richard Gere 1992 In The Film Honeymoon In Vegas Starting Nicolas Cage & James Caan 2000 In The Film Frequency Starring Dennis Quaid & Jim Caviezel 2001 In The Film Black Hawk Down 2002 In The Disney Animated Feature Film Lilo & Stitch 2003 Included In Intolerable Cruelty An American Romantic Comedy Film Directed And Co-Written By Joel And Ethan Coen And Produced By Brian Grazer And The Coens About Divorce And Lawyers In Los Angeles 2017 In The Film Blade Runner 2049 Along With "Can't Help Falling In Love" 2019 In The TV Series Dark S2E02 2020 In The TV Series Love Island S6E12

50 Similar Tracks:

HOME ELVIS PRESLEY
POPULAR TRACKS MIXES ALBUMS
Video 1 : 50

Elvis Presley - Top Tracks

Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
Views: 33.9M
Elvis Presley"Hound Dog" By Elvis Presley Listen To Elvis Presley: Subscribe To The ...
Jailhouse Rock
Views: 27.3M
Elvis PresleyProvided To YouTube By RCA Records Label Jailhouse Rock · Elvis Presley Elvis 30 #1 Hits Originally Released 1957. All Rights ...
Elvis Presley - In The GhettoElvis PresleyElvis Presley's 'In The Ghetto'. Listen To Elvis Presley: Ask Your Smart Speaker To Play ...
Elvis Presley - Always On My MindElvis PresleyElvis Presley - Always On My Mind Maybe I Didn't Treat You Quite As Good As I Should've Maybe I Didn't Love You Quite As Often As I ...
Burning Love
Views: 16M
Elvis PresleyProvided To YouTube By RCA Records Label Burning Love · Elvis Presley Elvis 30 #1 Hits 1972 RCA Records, A Division Of ...
Elvis Presley - Unchained MelodyElvis PresleyImposible No Emocionarse Con La Voz, La Técnica Y La Personalidad Del Rey, Tocando El Piano Y Dejando La Voz En Una Fantástica ...
" Kentucky Rain" - Elvis PresleyElvis PresleyWritten By Eddie Rabbit And Dick Heard- Featuring Piano By Ronnie Milsap And Music From "The Memphis Strings" With Backing ...
Elvis Presley - The Last 24 HoursElvis Presley"The King Is Dead, But Rock 'n' Roll Will Never Die. Long Live The King! An Informative, Well Constructed Documentary Which ...
Blue Suede Shoes
Views: 6.4M
Elvis PresleyProvided To YouTube By RCA/Legacy Blue Suede Shoes · Elvis Presley G.I. Blues Originally Released 1960. All Rights Reserved ...
Hound Dog
Views: 5.6M
Elvis PresleyProvided To YouTube By RCA Records Label Hound Dog · Elvis Presley Elvis 30 #1 Hits Originally Released 1956. All Rights ...
L' HISTOIRE TERRIBLE D' ELVIS PRESLEY !Elvis PresleyMerci À NordVPN, Sponsor De Cette Vidéo Et Maintenant Partenaire De La Chaîne, Pour Profitez De L'offre Du Moment, C'est Ici ...
Elvis Presley - Sylvia
Views: 2.1M
Elvis PresleyVideo Exibido No Programa Gold Songs, Especial Elvis Presley. Edição Feita Pelo Grande Marcelo Otto. Infelizmente Não Existe ...