The album was recorded on the same day as his
Good Times album was released.
Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis was Presley's fifth live album in less than five years and the last to be issued in his lifetime. In the United States,
Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis topped
Cashboxs Country album chart, reached number 2 on
Billboards Country chart, and reached the top 40 of the Top LPs & Tape listings (now known as the
Billboard 200). It was Presley's last album to reach the top 40 until
Moody Blue in 1977. Although the live album was not a major commercial success, it did produce the singer's third and final Grammy Award winner, "How Great Thou Art", which won for best inspirational performance. Two other gospel songs, "Why Me Lord" and "
Help Me", are given an inspired performance. Another highlight is the Sun years classic "
Trying to Get to You", a favorite live choice of Presley's, which suggested that he still had the power to belt it out when he chose to. The live recording of "
Let Me Be There" from this album was later used as filler on Presley's final studio album,
Moody Blue. It was also issued as a promotional single in 1974, with the same song on both sides (mono and stereo). ==Reissues==