Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing. Elvis Presley finished up his military duties in March of 1960 and was already laying down vocals for his first big musical production in April of the same year. The confections that make up the soundtrack for G.I. Blues were the most trite collection of songs in his career, with the slight but affecting "Wooden Heart" serving as the undeniable standout.
Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing. Elvis Presley finished up his military duties in March of 1960 and was already laying down vocals for his first big musical production in April of the same year. The confections that make up the soundtrack for G.I. Blues were the most trite collection of songs in his career, with the slight but affecting "Wooden Heart" serving as the undeniable standout.
Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing. Elvis Presley finished up his military duties in March of 1960 and was already laying down vocals for his first big musical production in April of the same year. The confections that make up the soundtrack for G.I. Blues were the most trite collection of songs in his career, with the slight but affecting "Wooden Heart" serving as the undeniable standout.