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''It Ain't No Big Thing (But It's Growing)'' (ZPA4-1607) (Take 9 Overdubbed Master) (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM) (10:00 PM - 1:00 AM) (1:30 AM - 4:30 AM) Recorded Saturday June 6, 1970 at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee Name (Or. No of Instruments) Elvis Presley - Vocal & Guitar James Burton - Lead Guitar Chip Young - Guitar Charlie Hodge - Guitar Jerry Carrigan - Drums David Briggs - Piano (by mistake not mentioned on image) Norbert Putnam - Bass Guitar Charlie McCoy - Organ & Harmonica Producer - Felton Jarvis Recording Engineer - Al Pachucki Overdubbed Later for Masters: (General) James Burton - Guitar Harold Bradley - Guitar Jerry Carrigan -Percusion Farrell Morris - Percussion & Vibes David Briggs - Organ Weldom Myrick - Steel Guitar) Bobby Thompson - Banjo Buddy Spicher - Fiddle Charlie McCoy - Trumpe George Tedwill - Trumpet Don Sheffield - Trumpet Glenn Baxter -Ttrumpet Wayne Butler - Saxophone Norman Ray - Saxophone Gene Mullins - Trombone William Puett - Flute & Trombone Skip Lane - Flute, Saxophone & Clarinet Arrangers Bergen White, Gene Mullins, Don Tweedy and David Briggs The Imperials consisting of Terry Blackwood, Roger Wiles, Jimmie Murrey, and Armond Morales - Backup Vocals The Nashville Edition consisting of Dolores Edgin, Carol Montgomery, June Page, and Winnefred Brest - Backup Vocals The Jordanaires consisting of Gordon Stoker, Neal Matthews, Hoyt Hawkins, and Ray Walker - Backup Vocals Millie Kirham, Temple Rise, Mary Green, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, and Sonja Montgomery - Backup Vocals ''It Ain't No Big Thing (But It's Growing)'' written by Alice Joy Merritt, Neal Merritt and Shorty Hall, and is a soulful track by Elvis Presley, released on his album ''Love Letters From Elvis'' in June 1971. The master recording took place on June 6, 1970, during Elvis’ Nashville marathon session in RCA’s Studio B. The track features a distinct country flavor and showcases excellent harmonica playing by Charlie McCoy. The lyrics convey heartbreak and the pain of lost interest. Despite the emotional turmoil, the singer acknowledges that it ''ain’t no big thing but it’s growing''. The hurt intensifies each day, yet there’s a desperate hope to hold on for just one more day. The song captures the bittersweet experience of love fading away, and the singer’s determination to pretend otherwise. The pain grows, but the desire to hold on persists. Elvis’s soulful rendition in this track resonates with listeners, capturing the complexities of love and heartache. Whether you’re a die-hard Elvis fan or discovering his music, this song remains a poignant gem. Source and more information see: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Digitally Remastered © - Condor Records - ©