Elvis Songs: All that I Am

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All that I Am

Written by: Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett

Recorded: February 17, 1966, Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
Master released version is take 5.

Single: w/ "Spinout", RCA 47-8941, September 1966 (million-seller)
Also re-released as Gold Standard Series, 447-0658, February 1968

Highest U.S. Charts Positions:
#41 on Billboard's Hot 100
#9 on Billboard Easy-Listening chart

1st LP release:Spinout - October 1966

"All That I Am", from the soundtrack to the film Spinout, is typical of Elvis' movie soundtrack ballads from the mid-60s. Pleasant melody, sung quite well, but it just sounds like Elvis could've done it better. You can't help but wonder what Elvis might have done with a song like this if he'd been in the studio with a producer like Felton Jarvis or Chet Atkins working on a regular album, instead of cranking out another Hollywood soundtrack.

Still, Elvis manages to hold his own, crooning with the best of them, and even getting into the Top Ten on the Easy-Listening charts! So, if you suddenly get an urge to listen to the King Of Rock N Roll doing a lounge song from the mid-60s, you could do a lot worse than digging out your copy of "All That I Am"!

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