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It's January 23rd, and on this day in 1976… Elvis Presley returned to Memphis to prepare for one of the most unique recording sessions of his career—this one not in a studio, but inside his own home at Graceland. With RCA setting up a mobile recording truck on the property, Elvis had the furniture cleared from the Jungle Room, the den behind the kitchen, and cables were run in to transform the space into a temporary studio. This marked the beginning of the now-legendary Graceland sessions, which would yield some of the most soulful and personal recordings of his later years.

It's January 23rd, and on this day in 1957… Steve Sholes, the RCA producer who first signed Elvis, had booked a session at Radio Recorders in Hollywood with the goal of getting a hit single from the movie *Loving You*. But Elvis had other ideas. Instead of sticking to the plan, he pivoted and recorded “I Beg of You” and “One Night.” Thanks to Sholes’ trust in Elvis's instincts—letting him control the creative direction—the session produced two standout tracks that captured the raw energy of early Elvis at his finest.