Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds: 60 Greatest Hits of Elvis Presley (2020)

Artist: Elvis Presley
Title: Suspicious Minds: 60 Greatest Hits of Elvis Presley
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: RCA/Legacy
Genre: Pop Rock, Rock and Roll
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:46:10
Total Size: 381 mb | 903 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Suspicious Minds: 60 Greatest Hits of Elvis Presley
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: RCA/Legacy
Genre: Pop Rock, Rock and Roll
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:46:10
Total Size: 381 mb | 903 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Elvis Presley - A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix)
02. Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds
03. Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
04. Elvis Presley - Don't Be Cruel
05. Elvis Presley - In the Ghetto
06. Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes
07. Elvis Presley - Always On My Mind
08. Elvis Presley - The Wonder of You
09. Elvis Presley - Bridge Over Troubled Water
10. Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight
11. Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin'
12. Elvis Presley - Don't Cry Daddy
13. Elvis Presley - Kiss Me Quick
14. Elvis Presley - Bossa Nova Baby
15. Elvis Presley - Such a Night
16. Elvis Presley - Good Luck Charm
17. Elvis Presley - One Night
18. Elvis Presley - (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I
19. Elvis Presley - Fever
20. Elvis Presley - Moody Blue
21. Elvis Presley - Santa Claus Is Back In Town
22. Elvis Presley - Wooden Heart
23. Elvis Presley - You Gave Me A Mountain
24. Elvis Presley - Way Down
25. Elvis Presley - Hard Headed Woman
26. Elvis Presley - You'll Never Walk Alone
27. Elvis Presley - Surrender
28. Elvis Presley - Trouble
29. Elvis Presley - You've Lost That Loving Feeling (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas)
30. Elvis Presley - All Shook Up
31. Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel
32. Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas
33. Elvis Presley - My Way
34. Elvis Presley - Unchained Melody (Live at Ann Arbor, MI)
35. Elvis Presley - Promised Land
36. Elvis Presley - Green, Green Grass of Home
37. Elvis Presley - And I Love You So
38. Elvis Presley - Blue Moon (Take 9_M)
39. Elvis Presley - Pocketful of Rainbows
40. Elvis Presley - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Live at Madison Square Garden - June 10, 1972, The Afternoon Show)
41. Elvis Presley - Mystery Train
42. Elvis Presley - In the Garden
43. Elvis Presley - Take My Hand, Precious Lord
44. Elvis Presley - No More
45. Elvis Presley - It's Now or Never
46. Elvis Presley - Tutti Frutti
47. Elvis Presley - Love Me
48. Elvis Presley - Can't Help Falling in Love
49. Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock
50. Elvis Presley - (You're The) Devil In Disguise
51. Elvis Presley - Burning Love
52. Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender
53. Elvis Presley - Return to Sender (From _Girls! Girls! Girls!_)
54. Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy
55. Elvis Presley - Stuck on You
56. Elvis Presley - Crying In the Chapel
57. Elvis Presley - Kentucky Rain
58. Elvis Presley - (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame
59. Elvis Presley - Little Sister
60. Elvis Presley - That's All Right
Elvis Presley may be the single most important figure in 20th-century popular music. Not necessarily the best, and certainly not the most consistent, but no one could argue with the fact that he was the musician most responsible for popularizing rock & roll on an international level. Viewed in cold sales figures, his impact was phenomenal. Dozens upon dozens of international smashes from the mid-'50s to the mid-'70s, as well as the steady sales of his catalog and reissues since his death in 1977, make him one of the highest-selling performers in history. More important from a music lover's perspective, however, are his remarkable artistic achievements. Elvis' recordings during the '50s established the basic language of rock & roll, his explosive and sexual stage presence set standards for the music's visual image, and his vocals were incredibly powerful and versatile. Unfortunately, to much of the public, Elvis is more icon than artist. Innumerable bad Hollywood movies, increasingly caricatured records and mannerisms, and a personal life that became sheltered from real-world concerns gave his story a mythic status. By the time of his death, he'd become a symbol of gross Americana rather than cultural innovation. The continued speculation about his incredible career has sustained interest in his life and supported a large tourist/entertainment industry that may last indefinitely, even if the fascination is fueled more by his celebrity than his music.