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SUSPICION

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John Fisher, the president of Crusader, spent several hours remastering the demo with the resultant track becoming the second single released on Crusader. The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. A maniacal version of the song was recorded by , produced by. Suspicion by from the album Suspicion!

However, in the same interview, Spector also made claims of producing records by without credit, and acting as a for the while a teenager; none of these unlikely claims have been corroborated by anyone else. Nationally Suspicion rose from number 7 to number 6 on the dated 4 April 1964, when the chart's top five hits were all by. However, in the same interview, Spector also made claims of producing records by without credit, and acting as a for the while a teenager; none of these unlikely claims have been corroborated by anyone else.

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Suspicion by from the album Suspicion. The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. In Australia Kiss Me Quick and Lp suspicion appeared on the chart as a with a 56 peak: the actual format for this Australian release was a four track entitled Elvis Sings Kiss Me Quick' which featured Kiss Me Quick and Suspicion as A-side tracks with a B-side composed of and I Want You With Me. Suspicion was also issued as a single in several European territories to vie with the Terry Stafford version with the Presley version charting in the Netherlands and the Dutch chart for Belgium with respective peaks of 9 and 6 and also in Norway where its chart peak was 9 and in Denmark where it peaked at 3: in its European single release Suspicion featured as B-side. John Fisher, the president of Crusader, spent several hours remastering the demo with the resultant track becoming the second single released on Crusader. The arrangement included rhythmic lp suspicion accompaniment with anan idiosyncratic French-built electronic keyboard. Nationally Lp suspicion rose from number 7 to number 6 on the dated 4 April 1964, when the chart's top five hits were all by. Suspicion broke the Beatles' monopoly on the top five spots on the chart by rising to 3, its peak position, the next week. Stafford's Suspicion reached 31 in theand also 3 in Canada. A maniacal version of the song was recorded byproduced by. Suspicion has also been covered by, and. However, in the same interview, Spector also made claims of producing records by without credit, and acting as a for the while a teenager; none of these unlikely claims have been corroborated by anyone else.

In Australia Kiss Me Quick and Suspicion appeared on the chart as a with a 56 peak: the actual format for this Australian release was a four track entitled Elvis Sings Kiss Me Quick' which featured Kiss Me Quick and Suspicion as A-side tracks with a B-side composed of and I Want You With Me. Stafford's Suspicion reached 31 in the , and also 3 in Canada. Suspicion was also issued as a single in several European territories to vie with the Terry Stafford version with the Presley version charting in the Netherlands and the Dutch chart for Belgium with respective peaks of 9 and 6 and also in Norway where its chart peak was 9 and in Denmark where it peaked at 3: in its European single release Suspicion featured as B-side. John Fisher, the president of Crusader, spent several hours remastering the demo with the resultant track becoming the second single released on Crusader. However, in the same interview, Spector also made claims of producing records by without credit, and acting as a for the while a teenager; none of these unlikely claims have been corroborated by anyone else. Suspicion broke the Beatles' monopoly on the top five spots on the chart by rising to 3, its peak position, the next week. The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. The arrangement included rhythmic backing accompaniment with an , an idiosyncratic French-built electronic keyboard. A maniacal version of the song was recorded by , produced by. Suspicion by from the album Suspicion!

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released February 12, 2019

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