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Moody Blue

Moody Blue is the twenty-fourth and final studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in June 1977 by RCA Records, about two months before his death. The album was a mixture of live and studio work and included the four tracks from Presley's final studio recording sessions in October 1976 and two tracks left over from the previous Graceland session in February 1976. "Moody Blue" was a previously published hit song recorded at the earlier Graceland session and held over for this album. Also recorded at the February session was "She Thinks I Still Care". "Way Down" became a hit after Presley's death less than one month after this album's release. The album was certified Gold and Platinum on September 12, 1977, and 2× Platinum on March 27, 1992, by the RIAA.

Moody Blue
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1977[1]
RecordedFebruary 2 and 4, 1976
October 29 and 31, 1976
April 24 and 26, 1977
Genre
Length31:35
LabelRCA Records
ProducerFelton Jarvis
Elvis Presley chronology
Welcome to My World
(1977)
Moody Blue
(1977)
Elvis in Concert
(1977)
Singles from Moody Blue
  1. "Moody Blue"
    Released: November 29, 1976
  2. "Way Down"
    Released: June 6, 1977

The first American copies of Moody Blue were pressed on limited edition translucent blue vinyl, the first time a Presley album had been issued on colored vinyl. The album soon reverted to black vinyl; after Presley's death it returned to blue, making the original US black vinyl issue the scarcer of the two. All overseas pressings were on black vinyl.

Contents Edit

As described in Elvis: The Illustrated Record, RCA was not able to obtain sufficient new studio material for a complete album, with all but two songs of Presley's studio recordings of 1976 having already been used in the previous album, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee or released as singles. The company chose to use the contents of two singles that had not yet been included on album, along with the two last remaining unreleased tracks from the Graceland sessions; the track list was then augmented with three live songs recorded in multi-track in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on April 24 and 26, 1977, which were heavily overdubbed for the album. One of these was his version of "Unchained Melody", on which he accompanied himself on the piano.

RCA producer Felton Jarvis had booked a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, for January 1977, to record some new tracks for this album. Presley had chosen a few songs to record with the help of Jarvis, most of them country and uptempo. Unfortunately, Presley never appeared for that session, claiming that he was ill and thus staying at home (an excuse that Presley used rather frequently during the 1960s to avoid recording poor soundtracks for his motion pictures). Additionally, Jarvis had tried to get Elvis to record the song "There's a Fire Down Below" (written by Elvis’ bassist Jerry Scheff of his TCB Band) during the October 1976 sessions, but succeeded only in getting the backing instrumental track recorded and was unable to get Elvis to record a vocal. Jarvis and RCA had nothing left to do but complete the album using the live tracks mentioned above."Let Me Be There" which had already been issued only three years earlier on the album Elvis: As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis and was still available at the time of this album's release was also included as RCA didnt have any other new tracks to include besides live versions of previously released songs.They had a few new songs as live recordings but only as a poor quality soundboard recordings.

The song "Moody Blue" was released as a single in November 1976 and it reached number one on the Billboard Country Singles Chart and #31 on the pop chart. "Way Down" was released as the album's next single during the early summer of 1977. It did not go very far up the chart initially, but it soared to #18 after Presley's death in August (jumping to number one in the U.K.) It was a bigger hit on the country charts, and it had risen to number one in the same week of the death of Presley. This album reached number three on the Billboard album charts after his death, although it had already entered the top 40 before he died. This was the last album by Presley to reach the top 40. Moody Blue was also a number one album on the Country Albums chart. Moody Blue was issued in late June 1977, and it peaked on the album chart after Elvis' death on August 16, 1977.

RCA pressed the album on blue vinyl, to match the title track. Since colored vinyl pressings were relatively uncommon at the time, and they almost never occurred in a wide release, this has led to collectors mistakenly assuming that blue vinyl copies of Moody Blue are collectors' items, when in fact, the true collectables are pressings from immediately before Presley's death on standard black vinyl. (Immediately following his death, the production of Moody Blue was shifted back to blue vinyl. However, in later years the album was produced again using standard black vinyl). Following Presley's death, "Unchained Melody" was also released as a single, and it peaked at #6 on the country music charts. This version was not the same as on the Moody Blue LP. The single version was an overdubbed version of another live version, recorded in Rapid City, June 21, 1977, during one of the two concerts that produced the album and TV special Elvis In Concert.

Reissues Edit

The original RCA CD issue contained the same tracks and cover art as the original vinyl LP. RCA reissued the album on CD again in 2000 with revised cover art including a different concert photo of Elvis and omitted the track "Let Me Be There", due to its presence on Elvis: As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis, and it added the complete album From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee as tracks 10–19 – in effect compiling the Graceland sessions rather than reissuing the original album. In 2013, Moody Blue was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with a selection of alternate takes.

Track listing Edit

Original release Edit

Side A[7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Unchained Melody" (recorded on tour)Alex North, Hy ZaretApril 24, 19772:32
2."If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (recorded on tour)John RostillApril 26, 19772:57
3."Little Darlin'" (recorded on tour)Maurice WilliamsApril 24, 19771:52
4."He'll Have to Go" (recorded at Graceland)Joe Allison, Audrey AllisonOctober 31, 19764:28
5."Let Me Be There" (from the album Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis)John RostillMarch 20, 19743:26
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Way Down" (recorded at Graceland)Layng Martine, Jr.October 29, 19762:37
2."Pledging My Love" (recorded at Graceland)Don Robey, Ferdinand WashingtonOctober 29, 19762:50
3."Moody Blue" (recorded at Graceland)Mark JamesFebruary 4, 19762:49
4."She Thinks I Still Care" (recorded at Graceland)Dickey Lee, Steve DuffyFebruary 2, 19763:49
5."It's Easy for You" (recorded at Graceland)Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim RiceOctober 29, 19763:26

Follow That Dream re-issue Edit

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Unchained Melody"2:34
2."If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"3:01
3."Little Darlin'" (live, April 24, 1977)1:55
4."He'll Have to Go"4:34
5."Let Me Be There"3:37
6."Way Down"2:41
7."Pledging My Love"2:53
8."Moody Blue"2:52
9."She Thinks I Still Care"3:53
10."Its Easy for You"3:30
11."Unchained Melody" (undubbed master)3:17
12."If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (undubbed master)2:56
13."Moody Blue" (take 6)4:06
14."She Thinks I Still Care" (take 2B)4:42
15."My Way" (live)4:21
16."Way Down" (undubbed master)3:04
17."Little Darlin" (undubbed master)2:02
18."He'll Have to Go" (rough mix)4:37
19."Pledging My Love" (composite of rehearsal and take 3)3:21
20."It's Easy for You" (take 1)3:46
21."She Thinks I Still Care" (takes 1, 2A)5:35
22."America, The Beautiful"2:19
23."Softly as I Leave You"3:04
No.TitleLength
1."Way Down" (rehearsal, take 1)3:15
2."Way Down" (take 2A)2:54
3."She Thinks I Still Care" (takes 3, 4)4:58
4."Moody Blue" (take 1)3:30
5."Pledging My Love" (takes 1, 2)2:38
6."Pledging My Love" (take 3)4:53
7."It's Easy for You" (takes 3, 4)1:56
8."It's Easy for You" (undubbed master)3:40
9."She Thinks I Still Care" (takes 7, 9)2:28
10."She Thinks I Still Care" (take 10)4:21
11."Blue Eyes Crying in The Rain" (unedited rough mix of master)4:23
12."Moody Blue" (takes 7, 5)5:31
13."Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall" (rough mix of master)3:29
14."Pledging My Love" (takes 4-5)2:06
15."Pledging My Love" (undubbed, unedited master)5:24
16."Way Down" (take 2B)1:42
17."Way Down" (rough mix of master)2:39
18."Moody Blue" (takes 8, 9)1:04
19."Moody Blue" (master unedited rough mix)3:57
20."She Thinks I Still Care" (take 15)4:16
21."America, The Beautiful" (composite of single master and the surviving ending of the erased studio version)2:16

Personnel Edit

  • Elvis Presley – vocals, piano on "Unchained Melody", executive producer
  • The Sweet Inspirations – backing vocals
  • Sherrill Nielsen – backing vocals
  • Kathy Westmoreland – backing vocals
  • J.D. Sumner & The Stamps – backing vocals
  • Myrna Smith – backing vocals
  • James Burton – lead guitar
  • John Wilkinson – rhythm guitar
  • Jerry Scheff – bass except "Let Me Be There"
  • Duke Bardwell – bass on "Let Me Be There"
  • Tony Brown – piano except "Unchained Melody", "Let Me Be There", "Moody Blue" and "She Thinks I Still Care", overdubbed organ on "Unchained Melody"
  • Glen D. Hardin – piano on "Moody Blue", "Let Me Be There" and "She Thinks I Still Care"
  • David Briggs – Fender Rhodes electric piano, clavinet, overdubbed piano on "Unchained Melody", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)", "Way Down" and "Little Darlin’"
  • Ron Tutt – drums
  • Bergen White – string and horn arrangements
Overdubbed
  • Bobby Ogdin — acoustic piano on "Unchained Melody"[8]: 142  and "Little Darlin'"
  • Norbert Putnam – bass on "Unchained Melody"[8]
  • Alan Rush – guitar on "Unchained Melody", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" and "Little Darlin’", backing vocals on "Little Darlin’"
  • Dennis Linde – bass on “Unchained Melody”, “If You Love Me (Let Me Know)” and “Little Darlin’”, backing vocals on “Little Darlin’”
  • Randy Cullers – drums on "Unchained Melody", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" and "Little Darlin’"
  • Farrell Morris – percussion and bells on "Unchained Melody"
Technical
  • Don Wardell – executive producer, producer
  • Chick Crumpacker – producer
  • Dick Baxter – engineer
  • Glenn Meadows – original mastering
  • Vic Anesini – digital remastering

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[25] 2× Platinum 200,000^
France (SNEP)[26] Gold 100,000*
New Zealand
Sales in 1977
7,500[27]
United States (RIAA)[28] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links Edit

  • Moody Blue at Discogs (list of releases)
  • AFL1-2428 Moody Blue Guide part of The Elvis Presley Record Research Database
  • AQL1-2428 Moody Blue Guide part of The Elvis Presley Record Research Database

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This article is about the Elvis Presley album For the eponymous song see Moody Blue song For the album by Beverley Mahood see Moody Blue Beverley Mahood album For the band see The Moody Blues Moody Blue is the twenty fourth and final studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley released in June 1977 by RCA Records about two months before his death The album was a mixture of live and studio work and included the four tracks from Presley s final studio recording sessions in October 1976 and two tracks left over from the previous Graceland session in February 1976 Moody Blue was a previously published hit song recorded at the earlier Graceland session and held over for this album Also recorded at the February session was She Thinks I Still Care Way Down became a hit after Presley s death less than one month after this album s release The album was certified Gold and Platinum on September 12 1977 and 2 Platinum on March 27 1992 by the RIAA Moody BlueStudio album by Elvis PresleyReleasedJune 1977 1 RecordedFebruary 2 and 4 1976October 29 and 31 1976April 24 and 26 1977GenreCountrypoprockLength31 35LabelRCA RecordsProducerFelton JarvisElvis Presley chronologyWelcome to My World 1977 Moody Blue 1977 Elvis in Concert 1977 Singles from Moody Blue Moody Blue Released November 29 1976 Way Down Released June 6 1977Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Robert ChristgauB 3 MusicHound 4 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 5 Rough Guides 6 The first American copies of Moody Blue were pressed on limited edition translucent blue vinyl the first time a Presley album had been issued on colored vinyl The album soon reverted to black vinyl after Presley s death it returned to blue making the original US black vinyl issue the scarcer of the two All overseas pressings were on black vinyl Contents 1 Contents 2 Reissues 3 Track listing 3 1 Original release 3 2 Follow That Dream re issue 4 Personnel 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Certifications and sales 7 References 8 External linksContents EditAs described in Elvis The Illustrated Record RCA was not able to obtain sufficient new studio material for a complete album with all but two songs of Presley s studio recordings of 1976 having already been used in the previous album From Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis Tennessee or released as singles The company chose to use the contents of two singles that had not yet been included on album along with the two last remaining unreleased tracks from the Graceland sessions the track list was then augmented with three live songs recorded in multi track in Ann Arbor Michigan on April 24 and 26 1977 which were heavily overdubbed for the album One of these was his version of Unchained Melody on which he accompanied himself on the piano RCA producer Felton Jarvis had booked a recording studio in Nashville Tennessee for January 1977 to record some new tracks for this album Presley had chosen a few songs to record with the help of Jarvis most of them country and uptempo Unfortunately Presley never appeared for that session claiming that he was ill and thus staying at home an excuse that Presley used rather frequently during the 1960s to avoid recording poor soundtracks for his motion pictures Additionally Jarvis had tried to get Elvis to record the song There s a Fire Down Below written by Elvis bassist Jerry Scheff of his TCB Band during the October 1976 sessions but succeeded only in getting the backing instrumental track recorded and was unable to get Elvis to record a vocal Jarvis and RCA had nothing left to do but complete the album using the live tracks mentioned above Let Me Be There which had already been issued only three years earlier on the album Elvis As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis and was still available at the time of this album s release was also included as RCA didnt have any other new tracks to include besides live versions of previously released songs They had a few new songs as live recordings but only as a poor quality soundboard recordings The song Moody Blue was released as a single in November 1976 and it reached number one on the Billboard Country Singles Chart and 31 on the pop chart Way Down was released as the album s next single during the early summer of 1977 It did not go very far up the chart initially but it soared to 18 after Presley s death in August jumping to number one in the U K It was a bigger hit on the country charts and it had risen to number one in the same week of the death of Presley This album reached number three on the Billboard album charts after his death although it had already entered the top 40 before he died This was the last album by Presley to reach the top 40 Moody Blue was also a number one album on the Country Albums chart Moody Blue was issued in late June 1977 and it peaked on the album chart after Elvis death on August 16 1977 RCA pressed the album on blue vinyl to match the title track Since colored vinyl pressings were relatively uncommon at the time and they almost never occurred in a wide release this has led to collectors mistakenly assuming that blue vinyl copies of Moody Blue are collectors items when in fact the true collectables are pressings from immediately before Presley s death on standard black vinyl Immediately following his death the production of Moody Blue was shifted back to blue vinyl However in later years the album was produced again using standard black vinyl Following Presley s death Unchained Melody was also released as a single and it peaked at 6 on the country music charts This version was not the same as on the Moody Blue LP The single version was an overdubbed version of another live version recorded in Rapid City June 21 1977 during one of the two concerts that produced the album and TV special Elvis In Concert Reissues EditThe original RCA CD issue contained the same tracks and cover art as the original vinyl LP RCA reissued the album on CD again in 2000 with revised cover art including a different concert photo of Elvis and omitted the track Let Me Be There due to its presence on Elvis As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis and it added the complete album From Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis Tennessee as tracks 10 19 in effect compiling the Graceland sessions rather than reissuing the original album In 2013 Moody Blue was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with a selection of alternate takes Track listing EditOriginal release Edit Side A 7 No TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Unchained Melody recorded on tour Alex North Hy ZaretApril 24 19772 322 If You Love Me Let Me Know recorded on tour John RostillApril 26 19772 573 Little Darlin recorded on tour Maurice WilliamsApril 24 19771 524 He ll Have to Go recorded at Graceland Joe Allison Audrey AllisonOctober 31 19764 285 Let Me Be There from the album Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis John RostillMarch 20 19743 26 Side BNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Way Down recorded at Graceland Layng Martine Jr October 29 19762 372 Pledging My Love recorded at Graceland Don Robey Ferdinand WashingtonOctober 29 19762 503 Moody Blue recorded at Graceland Mark JamesFebruary 4 19762 494 She Thinks I Still Care recorded at Graceland Dickey Lee Steve DuffyFebruary 2 19763 495 It s Easy for You recorded at Graceland Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim RiceOctober 29 19763 26 Follow That Dream re issue Edit Disc oneNo TitleLength1 Unchained Melody 2 342 If You Love Me Let Me Know 3 013 Little Darlin live April 24 1977 1 554 He ll Have to Go 4 345 Let Me Be There 3 376 Way Down 2 417 Pledging My Love 2 538 Moody Blue 2 529 She Thinks I Still Care 3 5310 Its Easy for You 3 3011 Unchained Melody undubbed master 3 1712 If You Love Me Let Me Know undubbed master 2 5613 Moody Blue take 6 4 0614 She Thinks I Still Care take 2B 4 4215 My Way live 4 2116 Way Down undubbed master 3 0417 Little Darlin undubbed master 2 0218 He ll Have to Go rough mix 4 3719 Pledging My Love composite of rehearsal and take 3 3 2120 It s Easy for You take 1 3 4621 She Thinks I Still Care takes 1 2A 5 3522 America The Beautiful 2 1923 Softly as I Leave You 3 04 No TitleLength1 Way Down rehearsal take 1 3 152 Way Down take 2A 2 543 She Thinks I Still Care takes 3 4 4 584 Moody Blue take 1 3 305 Pledging My Love takes 1 2 2 386 Pledging My Love take 3 4 537 It s Easy for You takes 3 4 1 568 It s Easy for You undubbed master 3 409 She Thinks I Still Care takes 7 9 2 2810 She Thinks I Still Care take 10 4 2111 Blue Eyes Crying in The Rain unedited rough mix of master 4 2312 Moody Blue takes 7 5 5 3113 Bitter They Are Harder They Fall rough mix of master 3 2914 Pledging My Love takes 4 5 2 0615 Pledging My Love undubbed unedited master 5 2416 Way Down take 2B 1 4217 Way Down rough mix of master 2 3918 Moody Blue takes 8 9 1 0419 Moody Blue master unedited rough mix 3 5720 She Thinks I Still Care take 15 4 1621 America The Beautiful composite of single master and the surviving ending of the erased studio version 2 16Personnel EditElvis Presley vocals piano on Unchained Melody executive producer The Sweet Inspirations backing vocals Sherrill Nielsen backing vocals Kathy Westmoreland backing vocals J D Sumner amp The Stamps backing vocals Myrna Smith backing vocals James Burton lead guitar John Wilkinson rhythm guitar Jerry Scheff bass except Let Me Be There Duke Bardwell bass on Let Me Be There Tony Brown piano except Unchained Melody Let Me Be There Moody Blue and She Thinks I Still Care overdubbed organ on Unchained Melody Glen D Hardin piano on Moody Blue Let Me Be There and She Thinks I Still Care David Briggs Fender Rhodes electric piano clavinet overdubbed piano on Unchained Melody If You Love Me Let Me Know Way Down and Little Darlin Ron Tutt drums Bergen White string and horn arrangementsOverdubbedBobby Ogdin acoustic piano on Unchained Melody 8 142 and Little Darlin Norbert Putnam bass on Unchained Melody 8 Alan Rush guitar on Unchained Melody If You Love Me Let Me Know and Little Darlin backing vocals on Little Darlin Dennis Linde bass on Unchained Melody If You Love Me Let Me Know and Little Darlin backing vocals on Little Darlin Randy Cullers drums on Unchained Melody If You Love Me Let Me Know and Little Darlin Farrell Morris percussion and bells on Unchained Melody TechnicalDon Wardell executive producer producer Chick Crumpacker producer Dick Baxter engineer Glenn Meadows original mastering Vic Anesini digital remasteringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1977 78 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 9 3Austrian Albums O3 Austria 10 20Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 11 2Dutch Albums Album Top 100 12 3German Albums Offizielle Top 100 13 19New Zealand Albums RMNZ 14 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 15 3Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 16 2UK Albums OCC 17 3US Billboard 200 18 3US Top Country Albums Billboard 19 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 1977 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 20 25Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 21 24Dutch Albums Album Top 100 22 32New Zealand Albums RMNZ 23 15UK Albums OCC 24 33Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 25 2 Platinum 200 000 France SNEP 26 Gold 100 000 New ZealandSales in 1977 7 500 27 United States RIAA 28 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit 1970s discography Eder Bruce Elvis Presley Moody Blue AllMusic Retrieved June 20 2015 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s P Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 10 2019 via robertchristgau com Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds 1999 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Farmington Hills MI Visible Ink Press p 892 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 Elvis Presley Album Guide rollingstone com Archived from the original on September 18 2013 Retrieved June 20 2015 Simpson Paul 2004 The Rough Guide to Elvis London Rough Guides p 152 ISBN 1 84353 417 7 Elvis Presley Albums Softshoe slim com Archived from the original on 2012 02 18 Retrieved 2012 03 02 a b Putnam Norbert 2017 Music lessons a musical memoir Vol 1 Nashville TN Thimbleton House Media pp 142 149 ISBN 9781618500908 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 237 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Austriancharts at Elvis Presley Moody Blue in German Hung Medien Retrieved 8 November 2021 Top RPM Albums Issue 5405a RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 8 November 2021 Dutchcharts nl Elvis Presley Moody Blue in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 8 November 2021 Offiziellecharts de Elvis Presley Moody Blue in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 8 November 2021 Charts nz Elvis Presley Moody Blue Hung Medien Retrieved 8 November 2021 Norwegiancharts com Elvis Presley Moody Blue Hung Medien Retrieved 8 November 2021 Swedishcharts com Elvis Presley Moody Blue Hung Medien Retrieved 8 November 2021 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 8 November 2021 Elvis Presley Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 8 November 2021 Elvis Presley Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Retrieved 8 November 2021 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 429 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 The Top 100 Albums of 77 RPM Vol 28 no 14 December 31 1977 p 15 ISSN 0315 5994 Retrieved November 8 2021 via Library and Archives Canada Jaaroverzichten Album 1977 Dutch Charts Retrieved 8 November 2021 Top Selling Albums of 1977 The Official New Zealand Music Chart Recorded Music New Zealand Retrieved 8 November 2021 Top Albums 1977 PDF Music Week 24 December 1977 p 14 Archived PDF from the original on 9 March 2021 Retrieved 1 December 2021 via worldradiohistory com Canadian album certifications Elvis Presley Moody Blue Music Canada Retrieved November 8 2021 French album certifications Elvis Presley Moody Blue in French InfoDisc Retrieved May 6 2022 SelectELVIS PRESLEYand clickOK Presley sales boom Papers Past August 19 1977 p 4 Retrieved August 10 2023 American album certifications Elvis Presley Moody Blue Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved November 8 2021 External links EditMoody Blue at Discogs list of releases AFL1 2428 Moody Blue Guide part of The Elvis Presley Record Research Database AQL1 2428 Moody Blue Guide part of The Elvis Presley Record Research Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moody Blue amp oldid 1180942141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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