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'Pledging My Love'' (FWA5-1050) Recorded Friday/Saturday October 29, 30, 1976 Name (Or. No. Of Instruments) Elvis Presley - Vocals James Burton - Guitar Charlie Hodge - Guitar Chip Young - Guitar John Wilkinson - Guitar Ronnie Tutt - Drums Jerry Scheff - Bass Guitar Tony Brown - Piano Davis Briggs - Electric Piano) J.D. Sumner & The Stamps consisting of John Daniel Sumner, Ed Enoch, Ed Hill, Larry Strickland, Cary ''Buck'' Buckless - Backup Vocals Myrna Smith, Kathy Westmoreland & Sherrill Nielsen - Backup Vocals Producer Felton Jarvis Recording Engineer - Mike Moran "Pledging My Love" is a blues ballad. It was written by Ferdinand Washington and Don Robey and published in 1954. The song's theme is captured in the title and the opening lines: Forever my darling, my love will be true, Always and forever, I'll love only you, The most popular recording of the song was done by Johnny Ace. It was released by Duke Records as catalog number 136 in December 1954, soon after Ace's death by an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound. Ace's version peaked on the Billboard chart at number 17 and spent 10 weeks at number 1 on the Rhythm & Blues chart. The recording was produced by Johnny Otis, who also played the vibraphone on the track and featured the Johnny Otis band, who were credited as Johnny Board's Orchestra on the record label. In December 1958, it was reissued with additional background vocals, using the same label number. This issue was backed by his "Anymore", modified similarly. Other versions: It was covered by Teresa Brewer (Coral Records, catalog number 61362) and The Four Lads (Columbia Records, catalog number 40436). Brewer's version also charted at number 17 on the pop chart in 1955. On Cash Box magazine's Best-Selling Record charts, where all versions are combined, the song peaked at number 11. Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1955 for use on his radio show and it was subsequently issued on the CD ''So Rare: Treasures from The Crosby Archive, Volume One'' (2010). Johnny Tillotson recorded the song as his B-side single in 1960. His version peaked at number 63 on U.S. charts. The song was recorded by Elvis Presley late in his career and appears on his 1977 album ''Moody Blue'', the last album released before Presley's death in 1977. He recorded the song in October 1976 in the Jungle Room at Gracekand, In Canada the song was co-charted with the a-side "Way Down" and they reached number 1 in the country charts. Presley first sang the song shortly after its release on June 15 1955, it would be the only time he performed it live. Source and more information see: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Digitally Remastered © - Condor Records - ©