New Elvis Presley Recording Discovered : I Forgot To Remember To Forget


By: Elvis Australia
Source: www.elvis.com.au
July 14, 2012

A new Elvis Presley recording has been discovered and played online and we have the video and audio for you. The song is I Forgot To Remember To Forget from a Louisiana Hayride performance in 1955. The recording is said to be audio taped from a TV broadcast, just audio the actual film does not exist.

The video is of 'wire recorder' playing, we have two versions for you, one with just the song the other the complete video with an explanation as to the origins of the tape and how it was recorded.

You can now Elvis Presley MP3 Audio Listen to a sample of the remastered sound by MRS

Elvis Presley News Ernst Jorgensen acquires 'I Forgot To Remember To Forget'

The reaction from Ernst Jorgensen:

'Wow it's unbelievably beautiful. I'm still trying to recover from the shock'.

Elvis Presley Video Video : I Forgot To Remember To Forget : (03:23)

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Elvis Presley Video Video : View the full video with the story of the tape : (07:16)

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'Elvis Live In The 50's - The Complete Concert Recordings' by Memphis Recording Service.

This box set is the ultimate tribute to Elvis Presley documenting his shows from the 1950's. The 3 CD's represent for the first time ever, the release of the complete collection of archival live concert recordings (including rare interviews and the recently discovered new material) by Elvis Presley in the 1950's.

All of the 82 tracks included have been painstakingly remastered and restored. Fans who enjoyed previous mastered works of the MRS team such as 'Such a Night in Pearl Harbor', 'The Complete Hayride Archives' and Boxcar's remastered works of the Orlando February 1977 concert, are in for a treat. Our restoration techniques have now been applied to the Tupelo shows as well as the Eagles Hall, Frontier and Robinson Auditorium shows. Combined with further works on the Hayride and others shows, the quality of these recordings is now far superior to ever before.

The 172 page book is a chronological photo journey following Elvis from the very first to the very last shows performed in the 1950's. It contains linear notes that includes every show listing (now updated) and is accompanied by hundreds of photographs many of which are rare and unpublished.

Buy 'Elvis Live In The 50's - The Complete Concert Recordings'

Track listing

CD 1

16th October 1954 - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

01. Hayride Begins Jingle
02. Introduction/ That's All Right
03. Blue Moon of Kentucky

15th January 1955- Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

04. Hearts of Stone
05. That's All Right
06. Tweedle Dee

22nd January 22nd 1955 - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

07. Money Honey
08. Blue Moon of Kentucky
09. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
10. That's All Right

11. Radio Spot Commercial for Performance February 23rd 1955 in Pine Bluff Arkansas

5th March 1955 - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

12. Tweedle Dee
13. Money Honey
14. Hearts of Stone
15. Shake, Rattle & Roll
16. Little Mama
17. You're a Heartbreaker

19th March 1955 - Eagles Hall, Houston, Texas

18. Good Rockin' Tonight
19. Baby Let's Play House
20. Blue Moon of Kentucky
21. I Got a Woman
22. That's All Right

30th April 1955 - Gladewater, Texas (Remote Louisiana Hayride Broadcast)

23. Tweedle Dee

26th May 1955 - Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Festival, Meridian, Mississippi

24. That's All Right

16th July 1955- Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

25. I'm Left You're Right She's Gone
26. Mae Axton Interviews Elvis, July 29th 1955, Jacksonville, Florida
27. Radio Spot Commercial August 10th 1955 for Performance in Gladewater Texas

20th August 1955 - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

28. Baby Let's Play House
29. Maybellene
30. That's All Right

31. Bob Neal Interviews Elvis, Scotty & Bill

October 1955 - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport, LA

32. I Forgot To Remember to Forget
33: Hayride End Jingle

CD 2

6th May 1956 - New Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas NV

01. Heartbreak Hotel
02. Long Tall Sally
03. Blue Suede Shoes
04. Money Honey

16 May 1956 - Robinson Auditorium, Little Rock AR

05. Interview at Little Rock Arkansas
06. Heartbreak Hotel
07. Long Tall Sally
08. I Was the One
09. Money Honey
10. I Got A Woman
11. Blue Suede Shoes
12. Hound Dog

13. 3rd June 1956 - Radio Spot for Elvis Concert in Oakland, CA

26 September 1956 - Mississippi-Alabama Fairgrounds, Tupelo MS (Afternoon Performance)

14. Heartbreak Hotel
15. Long Tall Sally
16. Presentation Key to the City
17. I Was the One
18. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
19. I Got a Woman
20. Don't Be Cruel
21. Ready Teddy
22. Love Me Tender
23. Hound Dog
24. WTUP Interviews Elvis Presley

CD 3

26 September 1956 - Mississippi-Alabama Fairgrounds, Tupelo MS (Evening Performance)

01. WTUP Interviews Elvis' Parents, Vernon & Gladys
02. Love Me Tender
03. I Was The One
04. I Got a Woman
05. Don't Be Cruel
06. Blue Suede Shoes
07. Baby Let's Play House
08. Hound Dog
09. Announcement

15th December 1956 - Louisiana Hayride Hirsch Youth Center, Louisiana Fairgrounds, Shreveport LA

10. Heartbreak Hotel
11. Long Tall Sally
12. I Was the One
13. Love Me Tender
14. Don't Be Cruel
15. Love Me
16. I Got A Woman
17. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
18. Paralyzed
19. Hound Dog
20. Elvis Has Left the Building

April and August 1957 - Canadian Fragments 1957

21. Heartbreak Hotel -Toronto Radio Broadcast Fragment Apr 2nd 1957
22. Hound Dog - Ottawa Fragment Apr 3rd 1957
23. MEDLEY - Heartbreak Hotel/I Was the One/I Got a Woman/That's When You Heartaches Begin - Vancouver Fragments Aug 31st 1957

Interviews 1957

24. Interview at Portland Oregon (02 September 1957)
25. WELO Interviews Elvis - Tupelo, Mississippi (27th September 1957)

Wire Recorders

Wire recording is a type of analog audio storage in which a magnetic recording is made on thin steel or stainless steel wire. The wire is pulled rapidly across a recording head which magnetizes each point along the wire in accordance with the intensity and polarity of the electrical audio signal being supplied to the recording head at that instant. By later drawing the wire across the same or a similar head while the head is not being supplied with an electrical signal, the varying magnetic field presented by the passing wire induces a similarly varying electric current in the head, recreating the original signal at a reduced level.

Magnetic wire recording was replaced by magnetic tape recording, but devices employing one or the other of these media had been more or less simultaneously under development for many years before either came into widespread use. The principles and electronics involved are nearly identical. Wire recording initially had the advantage that the recording medium itself was already fully developed, while tape recording was held back by the need to improve the materials and methods used to manufacture the tape.

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Elvis Presley Video Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD

Never before have we seen an Elvis Presley concert from the 1950's with sound. Until Now! The DVD Contains recently discovered unreleased film of Elvis performing 6 songs, including Heartbreak Hotel and Don't Be Cruel, live in Tupelo Mississippi 1956. Included we see a live performance of the elusive Long Tall Sally seen here for the first time ever. + Plus Bonus DVD Audio.

This is an excellent release no fan should be without it.

The 'parade' footage is good to see as it puts you in the right context with color and b&w footage. The interviews of Elvis' Parents are well worth hearing too. The afternoon show footage is wonderful and electrifying : Here is Elvis in his prime rocking and rolling in front of 11.000 people. Highly recommended.

Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video with Sound.