Elvis Presley records the album ‘On Stage’ at the International Hotel in Las Vegas (1970)
Elvis Presley‘s ‘On Stage’ is a live album recorded between February 17 and 19, 1970 at the International Hotel in Las Vegas and released in June by RCA Records.
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Track Listing : 1.See See Rider (Traditional) – 03:08 . 2.Release Me (Eddie Miller, Dub Williams, Robert Yount) – 03:11 . 3.Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) – 02:43 . 4.Runaway (Del Shannon, Max Crook) – 02:47 . 5.The Wonder Of You (Baker Knight) – 02:38 . 1.Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White) – 05:33 . 2.Yesterday (Paul McCartney,John Lennon) – 02:27 . 3.Proud Mary (John Fogerty) – 02:47 . 4.Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Joe South) – 02:59 . 5.Let It Be Me (Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, Pierre Delanoë) – 03:39
Musicians : Elvis Presley – Guitar (Baritone), Vocals . Glen D. Hardin – Keyboards, Piano . Jerry Scheff – Bass . Ron Tutt – Drums . Bob Lanning – Drums . Ronnie Tutt – Drums . James Burton – Guitar . James Wilkinson – Guitar . Charlie Hodge – Guitar . Larry Muhoberac – Organ, Piano . Bobby Morris – Conductor . The Imperials Quartet – Backing Vocals . The Sweet Inspirations – Backing Vocals
Production : Produced By Elvis Presley . Al Pachucki – Engineer
Arrangements : Glen Spreen, Bergen White, Glen D. Hardin, Elvis Presley
Package : Jacqueline Murphy – Art Coordinator
Recorded February 17–19, 1970 At International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Released In June 1970 By Rca Records.
(Source Elvis Presley – On Stage | Official Site)

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allmusic
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Elvis History Blog
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