Charro (song)
"Charro" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1969 motion picture Charro!, a western directed by Charles Marquis Warren.[1] It is the film's title song and the only song featured,[2][3][4] as Charro! was Presley's first film in which he didn't sing in character.[5] Writing and recordingThe song was written by Billy Strange and Mac Davis specially for the movie Charro!.[2][3][6][7][8] [9] The recordings took place at the Samuel Goldwyn Studio in Hollywood in October–November 1968. Presley probably overdubbed his vocals on October 15. Takes 5 and 9 were spliced together to form the vocal master.[2][10] ReleaseThe song was first released on a single (in March 1969) with "Memories", a song from Elvis' 1968 NBC TV comeback special, on the opposite side.[4][6][1][11][12][13][14][15][16] "Charro!" didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Memories" charted, peaking at number 35. "Charro"'s first LP release was on the album Almost in Love in late 1970.[4][1] On December 1, 1970, the single was re-released as part of RCA Victor's Gold Standard Series (together with 9 other Presley's singles).[17] Musical style and lyricsIt is a western-style song.[18] Track listing7" single RCA 47-9731 (March 1969)[19]
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