Today (Elvis Presley album) explained

Today
Type:Studio Album
Artist:Elvis Presley
Cover:Today (Elvis Presley album - cover art).jpg
Released:May 7, 1975
Recorded:March 10–12, 1975
Studio:RCA (Hollywood)
Length:34:15
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Felton Jarvis
Prev Title:Promised Land
Prev Year:1975
Next Year:1976

Today is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Elvis Presley, released on May 7, 1975 by RCA Records. The album featured the country and pop music sound typical of Elvis during the 1970s, as well as a new rock and roll song, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E", which was released as its first single and went Top 40 in the US. "Bringing It Back" was its second single in the US. The album also features covers of songs by Perry Como, Tom Jones, The Pointer Sisters, Billy Swan, Faye Adams, The Statler Brothers and Charlie Rich.

Content

The Today sessions were held in RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, March 10–12, 1975, and marked the last time Presley would record in a studio. He last recorded at Studio C, Hollywood in 1972 where he recorded the gold records "Burning Love" and "Separate Ways". At this time, Elvis was 40 years old. He was accompanied by his then-current girlfriend, Sheila Ryan. In the 2005 Follow That Dream reissue of the album, Presley can be heard saying "step up here Sheila, let me sing to ya baby" on Take 1 of Don McLean's "And I Love You So". He continued to make "And I Love You So" and "Fairytale" a part of his live concerts until his death. On stage, he often referred to "Fairytale" as the story of his life.

"Green, Green Grass of Home" was released as a single in the UK, where it went Top 30, and also received US airplay. Presley was a big fan of Tom Jones' version of the song; while travelling, he would repeatedly have his friends call the local radio stations to request it.[1]

Reissues

In 2005 Today was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with a selection of alternate takes.

Track listing

2015 reissue

Disc 1

Original album track listing + Undubbed Session Mixes

Disc 2

All tracks previously unissued

Personnel

Sourced from Keith Flynn and Ernst Jorgensen's examination of original session tapes, session logs, and RCA and union/AFM paperwork.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Jones as pop icon . June 6, 2016 . Sharp . Ken . Goldmine.
  2. Web site: Flynn . Keith . Jorgensen . Ernst . Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: March 10-11, 1975 . Keith Flynn's Elvis Presley Pages . May 5, 2024.
  3. Web site: Flynn . Keith . Jorgensen . Ernst . Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: March 11-12, 1975 . KeithFlynn.com . May 5, 2024.
  4. Web site: Flynn . Keith . Jorgensen . Ernst . Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: March 10-11, 1975 . KeithFlynn.com . May 5, 2024.
  5. Web site: Flynn . Keith . Jorgensen . Ernst . Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: April 8, 1975 (Overdub) . KeithFlynn.com . May 5, 2024.
  6. Web site: Flynn . Keith . Jorgensen . Ernst . Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: April 10, 1975 (Overdub) . KeithFlynn.com . May 5, 2024.