![]() ![]() A newly-orchestrated version was included on the 2015 album IF I CAN DREAM with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It was later included on Presley’s 2007 compilation THE ESSENTIAL ELVIS PRESLEY. Presley also released it as a single in January 1973 (1) with Fool as its flipside track and the song reached #17 on the U.S. ![]() “During the 1970s, Elvis Presley added Steamroller Blues to his concert repertoire and included it on his live album ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE. I also added numbers after the two important errors to make it easier to address them : I made a few stylistic changes to keep it similar to the overall look of this blog. Here is the entire text for the Wikipedia entry on the Presley recording. I could turn this blog into a non-stop rant about Wikipedian boners but, fortunately, that doesn’t interest me. Aside from its slang reference to a part (or a condition) of the male anatomy, Merriam-Webster defines a boner as “ a foolish or careless mistake.” This short article addresses what appears to be a couple of big boners in the entry about Elvis Presley’s 1973 recording of James Taylor’s Steamroller Blues. But there are some boners that do attract my attention.īut first, there may be a few younger readers wondering about the title of this article. Fortunately, that does not interest me-at least, at this time. I could even make it a daily endeavor and turn this blog into a non-stop rant about Wikipedian boners. TAKING WIKIPEDIA TO TASK for the seemingly endless number of mistakes in their pop music entries is like shooting the proverbial moose in a barrel.
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