Are You Lonesome Tonight? (album)

Are You Lonesome Tonight? is an album featuring the original London cast of the play Are You Lonesome Tonight?, written by Alan Bleasdale and premiering in 1985 at the Phoenix Theatre.[1] The album features several songs made popular by Elvis Presley.

Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Soundtrack album
Released1985
GenreShow music

Tracks

The cast recording includes 14 tracks:[2]

  1. Peace in the Valley
  2. Heartbreak Hotel
  3. That's Alright Mama
  4. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
  5. Loving You
  6. Blue Suede Shoes
  7. Hound Dog
  8. If I Can Dream - Martin Shaw
  9. All My Trials - Martin Shaw
  10. 1968 NBC TV Special: One Night/All Shook Up/Jailhouse Rock
  11. You Gave Me a Mountain - Martin Shaw
  12. I Was the One
  13. If We Never Meet Again - Martin Shaw
  14. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
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