The Beatles were fans of many Elvis Presley songs. Despite this, most of them said they didn’t like one of Elvis’ songs on television. Notably, John Lennon made a prediction about the song that came true.
According to the book Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s label, RCA Victor, wanted him to record new songs in June 1961. Around the time, Elvis wanted a recording studio built in his home. The label wasn’t willing to give him the money to build a home studio.
Because of this, Elvis went to a studio in Nashville to record tunes. He cut five songs during the session. Two of these tracks — “Little Sister” and “(Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame” — are some of Elvis’ most famous songs from the period. Another song from the session was famously critiqued by The Beatles.
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