From February 17 to 20, 1962, French musician
Johnny Hallyday (who is considered the French version of Presley), for the first time in
Nashville, at the
Bradley Studios, recorded sixteen songs performed entirely in English, which would result in Hallyday's foreign-language and English-language debut and seventh studio album overall, ''Sings America's Rockin' Hits'' (1962), produced by legendary producer
Shelby Singleton. These sessions included "I Got a Woman", which would be released as the album's only single in March 1962, with the album being released one month later. Hallyday's version peaked at Number 31 on the French Belgian charts in July 1962 and did not chart in any anglophone markets.
Track listings • "I Got a Woman" – 3:10 • "
Be-Bop-a-Lula" – 2:36 • "
Maybellene" – 2:02 • "
Blueberry Hill" – 2:35
Charts ==The Beatles versions==