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1968 soundtrack album by Elvis Presley
Speedway
Original stereo cover still in shrink wrap with hype sticker
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 25, 1968
RecordedMay 1963, June–September 1967, January 1968
StudioMGM (Hollywood)
GenreRock,pop
Length28:26
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerJeff Alexander
Elvis Presley chronology
Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4
(1968)
Speedway
(1968)
Elvis Sings Flaming Star
(1968)
Singles from Speedway
  1. "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet Baby /Let Yourself Go"
    Released: June 25, 1968
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicStar[1]

Speedway is the seventeenth and final soundtrack album by American singer and musicianElvis Presley, released byRCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3989, on June 25, 1968.[2] It serves as the soundtrack album for the 1968 filmSpeedway starring Presley.Recording sessions took place atMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios in Hollywood, California, on June 20 and 21, 1967. It peaked at number 82 on theBillboard 200.[3]

Speedway took over the new low for chart position and album sales by Presley, selling fewer than 100,000 copies, and jeopardizing his recording career.[4]: 262  Much to his relief, it killed the soundtrack formula, this being the final Presley dramatic feature film to have a full soundtrack album. His last five movies of the decade —Stay Away, Joe,Live a Little, Love a Little,Charro!,The Trouble with Girls, andChange of Habit — concentrated on Presley the actor, not Presley the singer, with minimal song requirements.[4]: 239, 243, 260, 261, 279  It is also the last Presley album to be released in both stereo and mono editions as mono was being phased out by the industry, thus making the rare mono pressing ofSpeedway (LPM-3989) a sought-after item among collectors.[5]

Content

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Eight tracks forSpeedway were recorded at the sessions, with "Suppose", the only song that held interest for Elvis, dropped from the movie.[4]: 229–230  Two tracks were pulled for a single, "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet Baby" with "Let Yourself Go" on itsflipside, and both sides made the lower reaches of theBillboard Hot 100 (respectively numbers 72 and 71) but bombed sales-wise.[4]: 244  "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song," rejected from the soundtrack forSpinout, was one of two songs that feature the lead vocals ofNancy Sinatra, here in duet with Presley.[4]: 228  All her vocals, and her "Your Groovy Self," the only time a track without Elvis featured on any of his releases, were recorded at a separate session on June 26, produced byLee Hazlewood.[6] Three leftover tracks, including one from the May 1963 "lost album" sessions, were unearthed to round out the album.

Reissues

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Three songs from this album appear onCommand Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II (1995): the two sides of the single andthe title track.[7] In 2016Speedway was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special 2-disc edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes.

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Speedway"Mel Glazer and Stephen SchlaksJune 20, 19672:10
2."There Ain't Nothing Like a Song" (duet withNancy Sinatra)Joy Byers,Bob JohnstonJune 20, 19672:06
3."Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby"Joel Hirschhorn,Al KashaJune 20, 19671:49
4."Who Are You (Who Am I)"Ben Weisman,Sid WayneJune 20, 19672:32
5."He's Your Uncle, Not Your Dad"Ben Weisman, Sid WayneJune 21, 19672:25
6."Let Yourself Go"Joy ByersJune 21, 19672:56
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Your Groovy Self" (solo by Nancy Sinatra)Lee HazlewoodJune 26, 19672:54
2."Five Sleepy Heads" (bonus track)Roy C. Bennett,Sid TepperJune 20, 19671:29
3."Western Union" (bonus track)Roy C. Bennett, Sid TepperMay 27, 19632:10
4."Mine" (bonus track)Roy C. Bennett, Sid TepperSeptember 10, 19672:36
5."Goin' Home" (bonus track, cut fromStay Away, Joe)Joy ByersJanuary 15, 19682:23
6."Suppose" (bonus track, cut from film)Sylvia Dee, George GoehringJune 20, 19672:01

Personnel

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Credits from Keith Flynn and Ernst Jorgensen's examination of session tapes and RCA and AFM paperwork.[8][9]

Production staff
  • Jeffrey Alexander – producer
  • Felton Jarvis – producer ("Mine")
  • Aaron Rochin – engineer
  • Lyle Burbridge – engineer
  • Jim Malloy – engineer ("Mine")

June 26, 1967 session ("Your Groovy Self" by Nancy Sinatra only):

Charts

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Chart (1968)Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums82

References

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  1. ^Allmusic review
  2. ^"Speedway album".Elvis Records.
  3. ^"Elvis Presley (awards)".Allmusic. Rovi Corp. 2013. RetrievedMay 22, 2013.
  4. ^abcdeJorgensen, Ernst.Elvis Presley A Life in Music: The Complete Recording Sessions. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
  5. ^Megocollector website
  6. ^Elvis Presley sessionography
  7. ^Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II atAllMusic
  8. ^"Keith Flynn's Elvis Presley Pages: Recording Sessions: June 20-21, 1967".KeithFlynn.com. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2024.
  9. ^"Keith Flynn's Elvis Presley Pages: Elvis Presley Recording Sessions: September 10-11, 1967".Keith Flynn's Elvis Presley Pages. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2024.

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