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      • When Elvis Presley's recording of "Suspicious Minds" topped the Billboard's "Top 100" pop chart on November 1, 1969, it was the culmination of the singer's return to prominence in the pop music field.
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  2. Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne's sister, covered "Suspicious Minds" while Elvis Presley's version was still on the charts. Warwick's version was a minor U.S. pop hit, peaking at No. 80 in 1970. It reached No.24 on the Billboard R&B chart for May 8, 1971. [70]

    • 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...

    • Matt Trzcinski
  3. May 28, 2024 · Elvis Presley secured many hits during his lifetime, but few are as timeless as “Suspicious Minds.” This sweeping anthem is built around an insatiably catchy beat and Presley’s powerful belt.

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  4. Jan 7, 2020 · 'Suspicious Minds' was recorded on January 23, 1969, between 4am and 7am. It took eight takes to produce the full song, which also involved Elvis overdubbing himself on the same night. Mark James was in Memphis at the time, but he was not at the recording session.

    • Tom Eames
  5. Elvis recorded "Suspicious Minds" from 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. in the morning on September 23, 1969 during the landmark Memphis sessions that helped Elvis reclaim his title of "The King."

  6. Sep 5, 2024 · “Suspicious Minds,” released in 1969, marked one of the most significant comebacks in Elvis Presley’s career. At the time, Presley had been away from the spotlight, largely focusing on movie roles, but he was eager to reconnect with his music roots.

  7. When Elvis Presley's recording of "Suspicious Minds" topped the Billboard's "Top 100" pop chart on November 1, 1969, it was the culmination of the singer's return to prominence in the pop music field. Presley hadn't had a #1 record in seven and a half years.

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