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  1. Chips Moman. " Suspicious Minds " is a 1968 song written and first recorded by the American songwriter Mark James. After this recording failed commercially, it was recorded by Elvis Presley with the producer Chips Moman. Presley's version reached No.1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, his 18th and final no. 1 single on that chart.

  2. [Verse 1] We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out Because I love you too much, baby Why can't you see what you're doin' to me When you don't believe a word I say? [Outro] Well, don't you know I'm ...

  3. Jan 7, 2020 · Mark James - Suspicious Minds (Live) The song was written and first recorded by American songwriter Mark James. James also co-wrote 'Always on My Mind', also a future hit for Elvis, as well as various songs for the likes of Brenda Lee, BJ Thomas and others. In 2015, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

    • Tom Eames
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  4. Country singer Morgan Wade covered the song for the deluxe edition of her debut album, Reckless. A longtime Elvis obsessive, Wade played "Suspicious Minds" every night during her three-month tour in 2021. People kept asking her if she planned to record it, and her label CEO Randy Goodman told her she needed to lay it down.

    • Suspicious Minds Was Written by Mark James
    • How Elvis Presley Ended Up Recording ‘Suspicious Minds’
    • What Made Elvis Presley’s Version of The Song Unique
    • The Success of ‘Suspicious Minds’

    Smooth Radio tells us “Suspicious Minds” was written by Mark James. James was playing on his Fender guitar and Hammond organ pedals and came up with a melody. The storyline of the song is based on James’ personal experience. He was married but still had feelings for his childhood sweetheart who was also married. James’ wife was suspicious of him. J...

    In January 1969, Elvis went to American Sound Studios in Memphis for a 10-day recording session. This session was after Elvis’ appearance on his 1968 “comeback special.” There, he worked with studio producer Chips Moman and RCA producer Felton Jarvis to create the album entitled From Elvis in Memphis. Among the songs he considered over the 10-day p...

    The defining moment of “Suspicious Minds” is the “fade-out” and “fade-in” elements. How that aspect of the song came about is surprising. Moman told The Wall Street Journal, Jarvis was not happy that Elvis had decided to record at American Studios. It was a “control” issue. Moman stated “So when Jarvis took the tape of ‘Suspicious Minds,’ he added ...

    Elvis’ version of “Suspicious Minds” became his final No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Many other artists have covered “Suspicious Minds” including B. J. Thomas, The Heptones, and The Fine Young Cannibals, Waylon Jennings, and Jessi Colters. Elvis’ decision to follow his artistic instincts over royalties to record “Suspicious Minds” paid off bot...

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  5. Elvis performs “Suspicious Minds” live in Las Vegas in July 1969 before the song’s official release. by Sean Braswell. The masterpiece “Suspicious Minds” — the 18th and final U.S. No. 1 single of Elvis Presley’s career — turns 50 this month, and OZY and Sony dive deep to tell the story behind the iconic song.

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  7. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden in 1972, “Suspicious Minds” signifies a turning point in Elvis’ career, showcasing his unparalleled vocal range and emotional depth. In this article, we will explore the meaning behind this iconic song and the impact it continues to have on its listeners.

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