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Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix) Label: BMG Catalog#: HEAB 54218 1 Format: Vinyl, 12", Promo Condition: VG++, a few light scuffs Cover is generic black with original sticker on front Country: US issue Released: 22 Sep 2003 Genre: Electronic Style: Breakbeat, Breaks Tracklisting: A Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix) (12" Extended) (5:19) Remix - Paul Oakenfold B1 Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix) (Radio Edit) (3:28) Remix - Paul Oakenfold B2 Rubberneckin' (Original) (2:09) It may sound sacrilegious to Presley purists, but I like the remix version of "Rubberneckin'" even better than the original version RUBBERNECKIN was originally a B side on the DON'T CRY DADDY single, was in Elvis Presley's last feature film, CHANGE OF HABIT, and appeared on the 1970 Camden album ALMOST IN LOVE. Recorded in January, 1969, the single was considered by Elvis and RCA as not good enough and a throwaway. The song languished in obscurity until Paul Oakenfold remixed the song in a Radio Edit and Dance mix. The results are remarkable. Elvis never sounded funkier. RUBBERNECKIN is a funky record no matter how you slice it. The original features a funky lead guitar solo, a funky bass line, and incredible backing vocals by the female singers who grunt and scream and punctuate Elvis' vocals. There are also horns. Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix)