🎸 Elvis Presley – Something for Everybody (1961)
Album Overview
Artist: Elvis Presley
Album: Something for Everybody
Release Year: 1961
Genre: Pop, Ballads, Rock and Roll, Gospel
Producer: Steve Sholes
Label: RCA Victor
Something for Everybody is Elvis Presley’s fourth studio album, showcasing a diverse mix of musical styles including pop, rock and roll, ballads, and gospel. Released in 1961, the album demonstrates Elvis’s mature vocals and stylistic versatility, appealing to both teen audiences and adult listeners.
The album’s title reflects its wide-ranging song selection, designed to offer “something” for all types of fans.
Tracklist
Full Song List
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I Feel So Bad
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I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell
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Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
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Little Sister
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It’s a Sin
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Give Me the Right
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Something Blue
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I Met Her Today
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Gonna Get Back Home Somehow
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Anything That’s Part of You
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Don’t Ask Me Why
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Rock-A-Hula Baby (Alternate Version)
Musicians
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Elvis Presley – Vocals, Guitar
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Scotty Moore – Guitar
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D.J. Fontana – Drums
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The Jordanaires – Backing vocals
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Session musicians – piano, bass, orchestral arrangements
The album features rock and roll energy, smooth pop ballads, and gospel-influenced tracks, demonstrating Elvis’s ability to navigate multiple genres seamlessly.
Musical Style & Sound
Multi-Genre Approach
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Rock and roll: “Little Sister”
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Ballads: “Anything That’s Part of You”
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Gospel: subtle influences throughout
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Smooth pop arrangements with orchestral backing
Lyrical Themes
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Love, longing, and heartbreak
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Devotion and personal reflection
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Fun, upbeat songs balancing emotional depth
Standout Tracks
Little Sister
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Upbeat rock and roll track
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Iconic guitar riff and catchy rhythm
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Became a hit single
I Feel So Bad
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Blues-influenced number
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Showcases Elvis’s soulful, emotional vocal delivery
Anything That’s Part of You
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Tender ballad highlighting romantic vulnerability
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Smooth orchestration enhances emotional impact
Album Cover Meaning
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Features Elvis Presley in a casual, approachable pose, wearing a light-colored suit
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Emphasizes his charisma and broad appeal
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The neutral background reflects the “something for everybody” theme—versatility and inclusivity
Interpretation
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Visuals reinforce the accessible and multi-faceted nature of the album
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Designed to appeal to a wide range of listeners, from teens to adults
Commercial Success & Legacy
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Reached #1 on Billboard Top Pop Albums
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Produced hit singles including “Little Sister” and “I Feel So Bad”
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Established Elvis as a versatile recording artist capable of mastering multiple genres
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Remains a classic example of his early 1960s studio work
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