Roger Miller Songs - Heartbreak Hotel, Me and Bobby McGee, Husbands and Wives, King of the Road, Dang Me, Tall, Tall Trees, Little Green Apples (Paperback)


Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Heartbreak Hotel, Me and Bobby Mcgee, Husbands and Wives, King of the Road, Dang Me, Tall, Tall Trees, Little Green Apples, Chug-A-Lug, Do-Wacka-Do. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 40. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Heartbreak Hotel" is a rock and roll song recorded and performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded in January 1956 in Nashville, the song was Presley's first single for RCA Records and introduced him to the American national music consciousness. It was released with the B-side "I Was the One" on January 27, 1956, becoming the first #1 pop record by Presley and the best selling single of 1956. Inspired by the suicide of a young man who left a note with the line, "I walk a lonely street," songwriters Tommy Durden, then a steel-guitarist in Smiling Jack Herring and his Swing Billies, and Mae Boren Axton, a teacher in Jacksonville, Florida, wrote Heartbreak Hotel in thirty minutes in 1955.She was Hoyt Axton's mother, and also a publicist for Hank Snow whose manager, Colonel Tom Parker, would later also manage Presley. So sure that the song would be a hit, Axton presented it to Presley's then manager, Bob Neal, and insisted it would be his first million-seller. On November 10, 1955, upon hearing the demo for the first time, Presley agreed and promised to record the song. Axton offered Presley a third of the royalties if he made the song his first single release from his new label, RCA. Presley first performed the song in Swifton, Arkansas on December 9, 1955 and declared it his "first hit." Presley during the recording sessions of January 1011, 1956The song was the second recorded by Presley at RCA Victor on January 10, 1956 during his debut session at 1525 McGavock Street in Nashville, at that time owned by the United Methodist T...http: //booksllc.net/?id=125561

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Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Heartbreak Hotel, Me and Bobby Mcgee, Husbands and Wives, King of the Road, Dang Me, Tall, Tall Trees, Little Green Apples, Chug-A-Lug, Do-Wacka-Do. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 40. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Heartbreak Hotel" is a rock and roll song recorded and performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded in January 1956 in Nashville, the song was Presley's first single for RCA Records and introduced him to the American national music consciousness. It was released with the B-side "I Was the One" on January 27, 1956, becoming the first #1 pop record by Presley and the best selling single of 1956. Inspired by the suicide of a young man who left a note with the line, "I walk a lonely street," songwriters Tommy Durden, then a steel-guitarist in Smiling Jack Herring and his Swing Billies, and Mae Boren Axton, a teacher in Jacksonville, Florida, wrote Heartbreak Hotel in thirty minutes in 1955.She was Hoyt Axton's mother, and also a publicist for Hank Snow whose manager, Colonel Tom Parker, would later also manage Presley. So sure that the song would be a hit, Axton presented it to Presley's then manager, Bob Neal, and insisted it would be his first million-seller. On November 10, 1955, upon hearing the demo for the first time, Presley agreed and promised to record the song. Axton offered Presley a third of the royalties if he made the song his first single release from his new label, RCA. Presley first performed the song in Swifton, Arkansas on December 9, 1955 and declared it his "first hit." Presley during the recording sessions of January 1011, 1956The song was the second recorded by Presley at RCA Victor on January 10, 1956 during his debut session at 1525 McGavock Street in Nashville, at that time owned by the United Methodist T...http: //booksllc.net/?id=125561

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October 2010

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October 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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42

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978-1-156-19469-0

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9781156194690

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1-156-19469-5



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