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[[Image:BurningLoveSingle.jpg|right|thumb|Cover of "Burning Love"/"It's A Matter of Time" single released August 1972]]
 
[[Image:BurningLoveSingle.jpg|right|thumb|Cover of "Burning Love"/"It's A Matter of Time" single released August 1972]]
 
Dennis Linde composed '''''"Burning Love"''''' for [[Elvis Prestley|Elvis]], who recorded the song at RCA's Hollywood studios on March 28, 1972. Linde played guitar on the recording. ''"Burning Love"'' reached #2 during its 15-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Only Chuck Berry's ''"My Ding-a-Ling"'' kept Elvis from having yet another number one record. ''"Burning Love"'' reached #9 on the Easy-Listening chart. On October 27, 1972, the RIAA cerified the record as a million seller. An April 1972 concert performance of ''"Burning Love"'' was shown in the documentory [[Elvis On Tour]]. Elvis also sang it on his 1973 TV special, "[[Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii.]]"
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dennis Linde composed "Burning Love" for Elvis, who recorded the song at RCA's Hollywood studios on March 28, 1972. Linde played guitar on the recording. "Burning Love" reached #2 during its 15-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Only Chuck Berry's "My Ding-a-Ling" kept Elvis from having yet another number one record. "Burning Love" reached #9 on the Easy-Listening chart. On October 27, 1972, the RIAA cerified the record as a million seller. An April 1972 concert performance of "Burning Love" was shown in the documentory Elvis On Tour. Elvis also sang it on his 1973 TV special, "Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii."
 
   
   

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BurningLoveSingle

Cover of "Burning Love"/"It's A Matter of Time" single released August 1972

Dennis Linde composed "Burning Love" for Elvis, who recorded the song at RCA's Hollywood studios on March 28, 1972. Linde played guitar on the recording. "Burning Love" reached #2 during its 15-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Only Chuck Berry's "My Ding-a-Ling" kept Elvis from having yet another number one record. "Burning Love" reached #9 on the Easy-Listening chart. On October 27, 1972, the RIAA cerified the record as a million seller. An April 1972 concert performance of "Burning Love" was shown in the documentory Elvis On Tour. Elvis also sang it on his 1973 TV special, "Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii."


Singles

  • "Burning Love"/"It's A Matter of Time" (RCA 74-0769) August 1972. Standard Release
  • "Burning Love"/"Steamroller Blues" (RCA GB-10156) March 1975. Gold Standard Series orginal release.
  • "The Elvis Medley"/"Always On My Mind" (RCA PB-13351) November 1982
  • "Suspicious Minds"/"Burning Love" (RCA PB-13896) October 1984

LPs

  • Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2
  • Double Dynamite
  • Elvis Aron Presley (Dallas; June 6, 1975)
  • Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 5
  • The Elvis Medley
  • Greatest Hits, Volume 1
  • The Top Ten Hits