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Separate Ways - (in the Style Of: Elvis Presley) - [Karaoke Version With Backup Vocals]
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Separate Ways - (in the Style Of: Elvis Presley) - [Karaoke Version With Teaching Vocal]
Separate Ways - (in the Style Of: Elvis Presley) - [Karaoke Version With Teaching Vocal]
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Songs: Separate Ways * Sentimental Me * In My Way (From "Wild In The Country") * I Met Her Today * What Now, What Next, Where To * Always On My Mind * I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (From "Wild In The Country") * Is It So Strange * Forget Me Never (From "Wild In The Country") * Old Shep
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7. I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (From "Wild In The Country")
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PRESLEY, ELVIS - Separate Ways (PW 2611X10XLPUSEDLN) $10.00
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State-of-the-art, next-generation algorithms are used to manually remove clicks and pops. Noise Reduction is applied to the audio to remove surface noise from the vinyl record. The individual tracks are separated in preparation for being placed on the Master CD.
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"Before Elvis, there was nothing," John Lennon once said. An overstatement, of course, but Elvis Presley's ascendance to superstardom in the mid-1950s kicked off a musical and social revolution whose impact has yet to abate. After the charming young man from Tupelo, Mississippi was discovered by Sun Records honcho Sam Phillips, the wise studio owner took Presley under his wing, leading to the landmark recording of his first single, "That's All Right (Mama)." The rest, of course, is well-documented...
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State-of-the-art, next-generation algorithms are used to manually remove clicks and pops. Noise Reduction is applied to the audio to remove surface noise from the vinyl record. The individual tracks are separated in preparation for being placed on the Master CD.
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