Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1

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Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 1970
Genre Rock
Label RCA Victor
Elvis Presley chronology
On Stage: February 1970
(1970)
Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1
(1970)
Almost in Love
(1970)

Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1 is a compilation box set by American singer and musician Elvis Presley. The four-album set was released in August, 1970, as his 38th album. The set peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200 [1] and at number 25 on the country chart. [2] [3] It was certified Gold on February 13, 1973, Platinum on March 27, 1992, and 2× Platinum on June 17, 1992, by the Recording Industry Association of America. [4] Of the 51 tracks featured, four make their album debut in this collection: "Viva Las Vegas", "Suspicious Minds", "Don't Cry Daddy", and "Kentucky Rain".

Contents

All tracks in this box set are in mono

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Heartbreak Hotel" Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden, Elvis Presley January 10, 19562:01
2."I Was the One" Aaron Schroeder, Claude Demetrius, Hal Blair, Bill PeppersJanuary 11, 19562:33
3."I Want You I Need You I Love You"Maurice Mysels, Ira KosloffApril 14, 19562:39
4."Don't Be Cruel" Otis Blackwell, Elvis PresleyJuly 2, 19562:03
5."Hound Dog" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller July 2, 19562:15
6."Love Me Tender" (from Love Me Tender ) Vera Matson, Elvis PresleyAugust 24, 19562:45
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Any Way You Want Me"Aaron Schroeder, Cliff OwensJuly 2, 19562:15
2."Too Much"Lee Rosenberg, Bernard WeinmanSeptember 2, 19562:32
3."Playing for Keeps" Stanley Kesler September 1, 19562:48
4."All Shook Up"Otis Blackwell, Elvis PresleyJanuary 12, 19571:58
5."That's When Your Heartaches Begin"William Raskin, George Brown, Fred Fisher January 13, 19573:25
6."Loving You" (from Loving You )Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerFebruary 24, 19572:15
Side three
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" (from Loving You) Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe January 15–18, 19571:53
2."Jailhouse Rock" (from Jailhouse Rock )Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerApril 30, 19572:30
3."Treat Me Nice" (from Jailhouse Rock)Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerSeptember 5, 19572:12
4."I Beg of You" Rose Marie McCoy, Kelly OwensFebruary 23, 19571:53
5."Don't"Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerSeptember 6, 19572:48
6."Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"Bert Carroll, Russell MoodyFebruary 1, 19582:15
7."Hard Headed Woman" (from King Creole )Claude DemetriusJanuary 15, 19581:53
Side four
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."I Got Stung" Aaron Schroeder, David Hill June 10, 19581:50
2."A Fool Such As I"Bill Trader, Bob MillerJune 10, 19582:36
3."A Big Hunk o' Love" Aaron Schroeder, Sid Wyche June 10, 19582:12
4."Stuck on You"Aaron Schroeder, J. Leslie McFarland March 20, 19602:16
5."A Mess of Blues" Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman March 20, 19602:41
6."It's Now or Never"Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold April 3, 19603:25
Side five
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."I Gotta Know" Paul Evans, Matt WilliamsApril 3, 19602:14
2."Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Roy Turk, Lou Handman April 3, 19603:05
3."Surrender"Doc Pomus, Mort ShumanOctober 30, 19601:51
4."I Feel So Bad" Chuck Willis March 12, 19612:54
5."Little Sister"Doc Pomus, Mort ShumanJune 25, 19612:29
6."Can't Help Falling in Love" (from Blue Hawaii ) Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George Weiss March 23, 19613:01
Side six
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Rock-A-Hula Baby" (from Blue Hawaii) Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Dolores Fuller March 23, 19612:24
2."Anything That's Part of You" Don Robertson October 15, 19611:57
3."Good Luck Charm" Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold October 15, 19612:24
4."She's Not You"Doc Pomus, Mike Stoller, Jerry LeiberMarch 19, 19622:03
5."Return to Sender" (from Girls! Girls! Girls! ) Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott March 27, 19622:05
6."Where Do You Come from" (from Girls! Girls! Girls!)Ruth Batchelor, Bob RobertsMarch 27, 19622:08
7."One Broken Heart for Sale" (from It Happened at the World's Fair )Otis Blackwell, Winfield ScottSeptember 22, 19622:09
Side seven
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."(You're the) Devil in Disguise" Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye May 26, 19632:01
2."Bossa Nova Baby" (from Fun in Acapulco )Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerJanuary 22, 19631:35
3."Kissin' Cousins" (from Kissin' Cousins )Fred Wise, Randy Starr September 30-October 10, 19632:18
4."Viva Las Vegas" (from Viva Las Vegas )Doc Pomus, Mort ShumanJuly 9, 19632:11
5."Ain't That Loving You Baby" Clyde Otis, Ivory Joe Hunter June 10, 19582:22
6."Wooden Heart" (from G.I. Blues )Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Kay Twomey April 28, 19602:02
Side eight
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Crying in the Chapel"Artie GlennOctober 30, 19602:23
2."If I Can Dream"Walter Earl BrownJune 23, 19682:12
3."In the Ghetto" Mac Davis January 20, 19692:48
4."Suspicious Minds" Mark James January 22, 19694:27
5."Don't Cry Daddy"Mac DavisJanuary 15, 19693:09
6."Kentucky Rain" Eddie Rabbitt, Dick HeardFebruary 20, 19693:15
7."'Elvis Sails" (excerpts)September 22, 19582:44

Charts

1970 chart performance for Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1
Chart (1970)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [5] 49
2010 chart performance for Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1
Chart (2010)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [1] 45
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [2] 25
2022 chart performance for Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1
Chart (2022)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [6] 72

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [4] 2× Platinum2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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