
Elvis Presley No. 2 Vinyl LP 2025
1. Rip It Up
2. Love Me
3. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
4. Long Tall Sally
5. First In Line
6. Paralyzed
7. Hound Dog
8. Jailhouse Rock (bonus track)
9. Don't Be Cruel (bonus track)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (bonus track)
11. So Glad You're Mine
12. Old Shep
13. Ready Teddy
14. Anyplace Is Paradise
15. How's The World Treating You
16. How Do You Think I Feel
17. Mystery Train (bonus track)
18. All Shook Up (bonus track)
19. Heartbreak Hotel (bonus track)
20. That's All Right (bonus track)
Presleyâs second LP for RCA, titled Elvis, was released in mono in October 1956 (it would be retitled Rock & Roll NÂș 2 six years later). It is widely regarded as one of the best albums of the Fifties and of Elvisâ entire career. Most of the sessions took place on September 1-3, 1956 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. The disc spent four weeks at NÂș 1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in 1956, making Presley the first recording artist to have two albums go straight to number one in the same year.
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1. Rip It Up
2. Love Me
3. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
4. Long Tall Sally
5. First In Line
6. Paralyzed
7. Hound Dog
8. Jailhouse Rock (bonus track)
9. Don't Be Cruel (bonus track)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (bonus track)
11. So Glad You're Mine
12. Old Shep
13. Ready Teddy
14. Anyplace Is Paradise
15. How's The World Treating You
16. How Do You Think I Feel
17. Mystery Train (bonus track)
18. All Shook Up (bonus track)
19. Heartbreak Hotel (bonus track)
20. That's All Right (bonus track)
Presleyâs second LP for RCA, titled Elvis, was released in mono in October 1956 (it would be retitled Rock & Roll NÂș 2 six years later). It is widely regarded as one of the best albums of the Fifties and of Elvisâ entire career. Most of the sessions took place on September 1-3, 1956 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. The disc spent four weeks at NÂș 1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in 1956, making Presley the first recording artist to have two albums go straight to number one in the same year.









