Talk:Moody Blue

Latest comment: 10 months ago by 136.159.160.121 in topic There's a Fire Down Below

The Moody Blues edit

Is this album related to the name of The Moody Blues? Does anyone know?Davemcarlson 05:22, 7 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I don't have a definitive answer for you, but seeing as how the lyrics to the song "Moody Blue" (after which the album is named)have nothing to do with the Moody Blues, I'm thinking there's no connection.

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Correction edit

Removed a sentence that said the 3 live tracks were the last songs Elvis recorded. This of course is incorrect as Elvis recorded a number of live tracks several months later which were released as Elvis in Concert. The concert special was planned before Elvis' death, so those would have been his last recordings, not Little Darlin' et al. It would be correct that the Graceland tracks from October 1976 included in the album (including "He'll Have to Go" which is identified in some references as being the last song Elvis completed from the sessions) were his final known studio recordings. 136.159.160.121 (talk) 20:23, 20 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

There's a Fire Down Below edit

The "Elvis The Illustrated Record" book cited mentions the unfinished There's a Fire Down Below. According to the authors, Jarvis kept trying to get Elvis to record a vocal for it right to the last minute. Given the odd choice of Let Me Be There, it's possible to speculate that its spot in the track listing was originally earmarked for There's a Fire Down Below. I did not add that to the article as I have no source available, but I'm mentioning it here in case someone else does. (Looking at the FTD edition track listing, the lost studio version of "America" is also possible. There wad a studio version of My Way kicking around too. 136.159.160.121 (talk) 20:37, 20 June 2023 (UTC)Reply