Elvis Presley – Raised on Rock

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“Raised on Rock” is a song by Elvis Presley, released as a single on August 20, 1973, with “For Ol’ Times Sake” as its B-side. Both tracks were later included in the album “Raised on Rock / For Ol’ Times Sake,” released on October 1, 1973. The song was penned by Mark James, who had previously written Presley’s 1969 hit “Suspicious Minds.”

The recording sessions for “Raised on Rock” took place on July 23, 1973, at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. This period was challenging for Presley, as he was dealing with personal issues, including his impending divorce from Priscilla Presley. These challenges affected his focus and health during the sessions.

Musically, “Raised on Rock” is characterized by its country rock style. The lyrics reflect on the early days of rock ‘n’ roll, mentioning iconic songs like “Hound Dog” and “Johnny B. Goode.” However, some critics, such as Roy Carr and Mick Farren, noted that the song’s nostalgic perspective seemed mismatched for Presley, given that he was a contemporary of the artists mentioned.

Upon its release, the single “Raised on Rock” / “For Ol’ Times Sake” reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in October 1973. In the UK Singles Chart, it peaked at number 36 in November 1973.

Despite its moderate chart performance, “Raised on Rock” remains a notable entry in Presley’s discography, capturing a moment when he reflected on the genre he helped popularize.

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