The first album Hound Dog appeared on is:
LPM-1707 Elvis' Golden Records (1957)
elvisrecords.us/lpm-1707-elvis-golden-records/
Side 1. Track 1.
Another rendition of Hound Dog appeared on
LPM-4088 Elvis (1968) (aka Elvis' TV Special, Elvis' Comeback Special, Elvis' NBC-TV Special, or Elvis.)
elvisrecords.us/lpm-4088-elvis/
Hound Dog was performed and recorded by Elvis in 1956, but was originally a hit song for Big Mama Thornton. Elvis did tweak a couple lines of the song and added the line, "You ain't caught a rabbit, and you ain't no friend of mine".
Elvis Presley did not produce Hound Dog. He recorded it and it was released on July 13, 1956 but it was produced by Steve Sholes.
Elvis Presley didn't write Hound Dog, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote it in 1952.
what year did Elvis Presley publish his song
'Hound Dog
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He recorded it in 1956
April 30, 1956
1956
Probably the quintessential Elvis song which is partly C&W ( as are many Elvis songs) rhe familiar Hound Dog!
not written by elvis...he was not a songwriter, only a recording artist.
Yes.
Don't Be Cruel AND Hound Dog since they were on the same 45rpm - Elvis Presley
Depending on condition. Hound Dog 78 value -$75-$100
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Probably the quintessential Elvis song which is partly C&W ( as are many Elvis songs) rhe familiar Hound Dog!
he made Elvis sing to a Hound dog which bothered him terrible
not written by elvis...he was not a songwriter, only a recording artist.
Elvis recorded Hound Dog at RCA Studio 1, New York on July 2, 1956.
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Elvis Presley
No. It was Jerry Leiber
He cut the record in April of 1952 at Peacock records. The song was released in March 1953.
Yes.
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