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Though it was originally released to capitalize on the cinematic vehicle of the same name, fewer than half of the songs on
Loving You were actually included in the film. Not that anyone cared, of course; this collection of hits ("Teddy Bear"), covers ("Blueberry Hill," "Mean Woman Blues"), and lesser-known treasures ("Party," "I Need You So") topped the charts for 10 weeks running in 1957. This is hardly the best example of the King's pre-Army work--and it often seems downright flimsy compared with his Sun releases and 1956 RCA sessions--but
Loving You is still a thoroughly enjoyable document of Presley in his exuberant prime.
--Dan Epstein
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The King's 1957 album for RCA. Deleted domestically.
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