* - One of the names used by Moby Grape during the course of their lengthy legal battle with former manager Matthew Katz, over ownership of the band name, and also related royalties./ ** - Cassettes were a popular format BITD for pre-Digital days, for "Do It Yourself" releases - LsA // Reissued on CD in 2003, on "DIG Records".
* - Rolling Stone named Price's recording #18 on its "40 Saddest Country Songs of All Time" list, 2014 // ** - following the success of Janis Joplin's recording of "Me and Bobby McGee".
Time:
8:23
Artist:
Elvis Presley [Arthur Crudup] [Billed as 'Elvis Presley, Scotty And Bill']
Song:
That's All Right [His FIRST record / Originally by Arthur Crudup, March 1947]
Recorded December 21, 1950, Castle Studio at The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville, TN // Later in 1951, it was recorded by Tony Bennett, with a light orchestral arrangement from Percy Faith. Williams later telephoned Bennett to say, "Tony, why did you ruin my song?" But that was a prank – in fact, Williams liked Bennett's version, and played it on jukeboxes whenever he could. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original shellac record
* - The song was ranked #3 on "The Rolling Stone "100 Greatest Country Songs of All Time" list / The album was ranked # 289 on their 2003 Rolling Stone magazine list of "The 500 greatest albums of all Time"