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Wikipedia article"'I Forgot to Remember to Forget'" is a 1955 rockabilly and country song, first recorded by Elvis Presley written by Stan Kesler and Charlie Feathers. It was Elvis' first charting hit and first no. 1 record nationally. The single was the fifth and final single released on Sun Records before Elvis moved to RCA Records. BackgroundThe song was recorded at Sun Studio on July 11, 1955, by Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and Johnny Bernero on drums, and released on August 20, 1955, along with "Mystery Train" (Sun 223). It was first re-released along with "Mystery Train" by HMV in New Zealand in November 1955, the first appearance of Elvis Presley on 12 vinyl internationally (MCLP 6001). It was re-released by RCA Victor (#47-6357) in December, 1955, after Elvis switched to that label. Scotty Moore's guitar had a Nashville steel guitar sound, and Bill Black played a clip-clop rhythm. Elvis sang a brooding vocal. This is the closest the trio came to a traditional country song while at Sun.The Blue Moon Boys The Story of Elvis Presley's Band. Ken Burke and Dan Griffin. 2006. Chicago Review Press. page 47. The song reached the 'Billboard' national country music chart #1 position on February 25, 1956 on the 'Billboard' C&W Best Sellers in Stores chart, and remained there at #1 for 2 weeks, and spent 5 weeks at #1 on the 'Billboard' C&W Most Played in Juke Boxes chart. The record reached #4 on the 'Billboard' Most Played by Jockeys chart. It was the first recording to make Elvis Presley a nationally-known country music star. The song remained on the country charts for 39 weeks.The Blue Moon Boys The Story of Elvis Presley's Band. Ken Burke and Dan Griffin. 2006. Chicago Review Press. page 46. The single reached no. 2 on the 'Cash Box' Country singles chart on the March 10, 1956 Top 15 Country Best Sellers Chart. The flip side of this release, "Mystery Train", peaked at the #11 position on the national 'Billboard' Country Chart. The Beatles versionThe Beatles covered this song once for the BBC radio show, 'From Us To You', on 1 May 1964, with George Harrison on lead vocals. The song is notable for being the last time the Beatles performed a song for the BBC that wasn't recorded for EMI. The song is also notable for its double-time rhythmic changes during the bridge. The band was becoming more experimental at the time; after they recorded "I Call Your Name", they used that song's ska-influenced middle section again for "I Forgot to Remember to Forget". The song was not officially released until 1994, when it was included on 'Live at the BBC'. PersonnelPersonnel per 'The Beatles Bible'.*George Harrison vocals, lead guitar *John Lennon rhythm guitar *Paul McCartney bass *Ringo Starr drums Other cover versionsJerry Lee Lewis recorded the song in 1957 and the 1960s. Johnny Cash covered and released this song in 1959 on the Sun LP 'Greatest!' and on the album 'The Survivors Live' in 1981. B. J. Thomas included this song on his 1972 album, 'B. J. Thomas Country'. Chuck Jackson, Ral Donner, Robert Gordon, Johnny Hallyday, The Deighton Family, Hicksville Bombers, and Wanda Jackson recorded this song as well. Chris Isaak also covered this song on his 2011 album, 'Beyond the Sun'. Bob Dylan and The Band recorded this song in 1967; it was released on the 2014 album, 'The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete'. Composer Charlie Feathers has also recorded the song. ReferencesCategory:Elvis Presley songs Category:1955 singles Category:The Beatles songs Category:Song recordings produced by Sam Phillips Category:Songs written by Stan Kesler Category:1955 songs Category:Sun Records singles | |
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