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In the end, this album doesn't make sense. It's doubtful that Elvis or the Colonel would have ever allowed live versions of "It's Impossible," "It's Over," and "Never Been To Spain," on the same album as "Always On My Mind," "Fool," "It's A Matter Of Time," or "Burning Love." And what about the tired live recordings of "Hound Dog" and "Little Sister/Get Back"? It's bad enough hearing Elvis sleepwalking through those songs on the live albums! Thankfully, they used the single-only Las Vegas live recording of "An American Trilogy," which remains the definitive version. 30 years later, RCA tried to rectify that situation and released an album of songs recorded in 1972 that, in a perfect world, would have been the album Elvis released that year. Elvis' concert tours may have been selling, but not his LPs. For some reason or another, Burning Love Elvis’ last Top Ten Billboard US Pop Hit (1 Cashbox) and his last Top Five Pop Hit on any chart has fallen out of favor amongst Elvis’ fans and pop critics. A confused fan could either buy one of Elvis' uninspired '70s albums with nary a hit in sight, or buy an LP with one hit and nine dull soundtrack recordings from the previous decade. Elvis expert Harley Payette explores the excitement & seduction of Elvis' March 1972 recording 'Burning Love'. Each of the songs did end up on budget compilations padded with '60s soundtrack recordings, but the damage was done. When Elvis had another hit that year with "Separate Ways" b/w "Always On My Mind," Parker pulled the same stunt again. The executives at his label, RCA, were furious, but could do nothing. The following month, in March, he recorded seven songs, including the scintillating track Burning Love, which would be his last Stateside top 10 hit. Burning love - Elvis Presley - Karaoke - Lyrics. Here's basically what happened: in February of 1972, one of Elvis' Las Vegas shows was recorded for possible release as a live album.
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Manager Colonel Tom Parker chose not to include the song on any of Elvis' upcoming LPs. Elvis Presley - Burning Love (Live 30th March, 1975) Showroom, Las Vegas, Hilton, Las Vegas. When Elvis released the single "Burning Love" in 1972, it soared to the top of the charts and became the last big hit he would have in his lifetime.