Crudup wrote and recorded "That's All Right, Mama" in 1946. Elvis' 1954 Sun recording was titled "That's All Right," they dropped the "Mama" but gave Crudup credit on the label. It was Elvis' fourth visit to Sun Records, his second to actually record something for public release. The first two visits were for his mother.
Crudup wrote and recorded "That's All Right, Mama" in 1946. Elvis' 1954 Sun recording was titled "That's All Right," they dropped the "Mama" but gave Crudup credit on the label. It was Elvis' fourth visit to Sun Records, his second to actually record something for public release. The first two visits were for his mother.
The title above isn't 100% accurate.
rocket881 2 years ago
im leaving town baby
im leaving town for sure
then you wont be bothered with me hanging around your door
dakelhdenes 2 years ago
Love it.......................
nothernboy123 3 years ago
la versión original es de ARTHUR CRUDUP del año 1946, grande ARTHUR CRUDUP.
luisescalonharo 3 years ago
did this in 1954 - went into a Sun Records studio to have a disc cut before he hit the big time and made this....the rest is history.
cimastudent 4 years ago
the king
dani135bcn 4 years ago
This is great. I've never heard this before.
ElvisAaronPresley1 4 years ago
This is great I've never heard tis before.
ElvisAaronPresley1 4 years ago
This is great and probably rare when he played it. Does anyone know when he did it.
ElvisAaronPresley1 4 years ago