From Pål Granlund and David English comes this new deluxe hardback book in the same size as ”Something for the Girls”. ”Change of Habit” is published by FTD/FS with more than 450 pages and over 150 unpublished photos from the movie, on the set, plus candids from the same period, it captures Elvis at his very best.
Elvis reported at Universal 10th of March and the filming started on the 12th. Elvis was dismissed from the movie on the 29th of April.
The CD included with this book includes the album ”Let’s Be Friends” plus the bonus tracks ”Rubberneckin’” and ”Let Us Pray”.
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LET’S BE FRIENDS
CAS-2408, released April 1970
Peak chart position: #105 Pop
01 Stay Away, Joe
October 1, 1967. RCA Recording Studios (Studio B), Nashville
02 If I’m A Fool (For Loving You)
February 20, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
03 Let’s Be Friends
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
04 Let’s Forget About The Stars
October 15, 1968 at Samuel Goldwyn Studios, Hollywood
05 Mama
March 28, 1962. Radio Recorders, Hollywood
06 I’ll Be There
January 22, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
07 Almost
October 23, 1968. United Western Recorders, Hollywood
08 Change Of Habit
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
09 Have A Happy
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
BONUS TRACKS
10 Rubberneckin’
January 20, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
11 Let Us Pray
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City Please note: This item is available for pre-order only and will ship on or around September 18th. If you would like to purchase other items from the store but have them ship sooner, please place a separate order.
From Pål Granlund and David English comes this new deluxe hardback book in the same size as ”Something for the Girls”. ”Change of Habit” is published by FTD/FS with more than 450 pages and over 150 unpublished photos from the movie, on the set, plus candids from the same period, it captures Elvis at his very best.
Elvis reported at Universal 10th of March and the filming started on the 12th. Elvis was dismissed from the movie on the 29th of April.
The CD included with this book includes the album ”Let’s Be Friends” plus the bonus tracks ”Rubberneckin’” and ”Let Us Pray”.
Out of Stock? Get Notified When This Item Is Restocked
LET’S BE FRIENDS
CAS-2408, released April 1970
Peak chart position: #105 Pop
01 Stay Away, Joe
October 1, 1967. RCA Recording Studios (Studio B), Nashville
02 If I’m A Fool (For Loving You)
February 20, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
03 Let’s Be Friends
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
04 Let’s Forget About The Stars
October 15, 1968 at Samuel Goldwyn Studios, Hollywood
05 Mama
March 28, 1962. Radio Recorders, Hollywood
06 I’ll Be There
January 22, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
07 Almost
October 23, 1968. United Western Recorders, Hollywood
08 Change Of Habit
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
09 Have A Happy
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City
BONUS TRACKS
10 Rubberneckin’
January 20, 1969. American Sound Studio, Memphis
11 Let Us Pray
March 5 & 6, 1969. Decca Recording Studio, Universal City Please note: This item is available for pre-order only and will ship on or around September 18th. If you would like to purchase other items from the store but have them ship sooner, please place a separate order.
This was a gteat book awesome pictures and great info all the ftd books ate great keep them coming??
Ken Ashby
February 4, 2017
A wonderful high quality book of 416 pages covering every aspect of Elvis' last movie. Every page filled with great photos from the film along with warm candid shots of Elvis and cast. If you have seen the movie available on dvd then this book along with it's cd inside the back cover will bring lovely memories of a good film, and will be a collectible item .Highly Recommended.
Caroline
September 8, 2015
Excellent Book! Really enjoying reading this it has lots of info about the movie & actors. Very well put together with some lovely photos of Elvis & his Co-Stars! Definitely recommend!!