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The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2 ()

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Track Listing
  1. My Baby Left Me
  2. We're Gonna Move
  3. Poor Boy
  4. Let Me
  5. Love Me
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  1. My Baby Left Me
  2. We're Gonna Move
  3. Poor Boy
  4. Let Me
  5. Love Me
  6. Paralyzed
  7. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
  8. Rip It Up
  9. Tell Me Why
  10. Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do!
  11. Mean Woman Blues
  12. Hot Dog
  13. Lonesome Cowboy
  14. One Night
  15. Young and Beautiful
  16. I Want to Be Free
  17. (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
  18. My Wish Came True
  19. Dixieland Rock
  20. Lover Doll
  21. New Orleans
  22. Don't Ask Me Why
  23. Crawfish
  24. King Creole
  25. As Long as I Have You
  26. Trouble
  27. Young Dreams
  28. Doncha' Think It's Time
  29. I Need Your Love Tonight
  30. Fame and Fortune
  31. I Believe in the Man in the Sky
  32. Lonely Man
  33. Wild in the Country
  34. (Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame
  35. Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello
  36. They Remind Me Too Much of You
  37. Please Don't Drag That String Around
  38. Witchcraft
  39. Ask Me
  40. It Hurts Me
  41. Puppet on a String
  42. Any Day Now
  43. You'll Think of Me
  44. The Wonder of You
  45. I've Lost You
  46. The Next Step Is Love
  47. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
  48. Patch It Up
  49. There Goes My Everything
  50. I Really Don't Want to Know
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The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2 started life at the outset of the '70s as a four-LP set, and the companion to Vol. 1, the latter containing the single A-sides while this was devoted primarily to the B-sides (some of which charted in their own right). At the time, both boxes -- and they were, indeed, classically styled box sets -- were revelations of different sorts. The first set, of course, delineated the hits from the first 14 years of his career, while this volume filled out the account of Presley's ...

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