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From Elvis in Memphis is the nineteenth album, not counting the 1960s film soundtracks and budget compilations, by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Records, LSP 4155, in June of 1969. Recorded at American Sound Studios in Memphis, it peaked at #13 on the Billboard 200, and is considered by many critics to be his best album.
The reissue of May 16, 2000, includes six tracks released as either A- or B-sides recorded at the same sessions for the album. "Don't Cry Daddy," by Mac Davis, and "Kentucky Rain" were both sizable hits in 1970, but "Suspicious Minds" became one of Presley's signature tunes, and gave him the final chart-topper of his career as the decade came to a close.

