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"Burning Love" is a 1972 song by Elvis Presley, written by Dennis Linde, originally released by Arthur Alexander earlier in 1972. Presley found major success with the song, it becoming his final Top 10 hit in the American Hot 100 or pop charts, peaking at No.2 (it was kept out of the top spot by Chuck Berry's "My Ding-a-Ling").

Elvis Presley version

Elvis Presley's version was released as a single on August 1, 1972, with the B-side "It's a Matter of Time", and it reached number 36 in the country charts. Elvis had recorded it at RCA's Hollywood studios on March 28, 1972. It was his last big hit.[1] The electric guitar opening and riffs were overdubbed and played by Dennis Linde himself.

For the week of October 28, 1972, "Burning Love" rose to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2][3] It reached number 1 on Cashbox's Top 40 Charts for the week of November 11. The song was Elvis's 40th and final Top Ten hit on the Billboard US charts.

He performed it in at least two high-profile productions: the concert film Elvis on Tour (during which he had to use a lyric sheet as the song was still new to him), and the later Aloha from Hawaii concert. Despite its popularity among his fans, he rarely performed the song live, the exception being in 1975 when it was included in his setlist during the majority of the year’s performances, both in Las Vegas and on the road.

The song was also released on an album titled Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2 on November 1, 1972. Despite this album's subtitle, the only actual hit on the album was the title song.[1]

A new backing track for the song was recorded in 1980, intended for the Guitar Man album. It went unreleased until 2000. In 2015, a new orchestral arrangement for the song was recorded accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and was released on album If I Can Dream.

Personnel

1980 version

  • Elvis Presley – lead vocals
  • Jerry Shook – guitar
  • Larry Byrom – electric guitar
  • Mike Leech – bass
  • Larrie Londin – drums
  • David Briggs – piano

Charts

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Weekly charts

Chart (1972) Peak
position
Australia 37
Australian Go-Set Charts[5] 2
Belgium 17
Canada RPM Top Singles 2
Germany 31
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Italy 28
Netherlands 17
New Zealand (Listener) 9
South Africa[6] 7
Switzerland 72
United Kingdom 7
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[7] 9
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[8] 1

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Year-end charts

Chart (1972) Rank
Top 100 Songs of 1972[9] 15
US Cash Box[10] 63

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Certifications

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Uses

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  • The song was recorded for the 1979 film, Elvis The Movie, starring Kurt Russell and Ronnie McDowell as the singing voice of Elvis. The song was not released for a soundtrack.
  • A remix was made for the Cirque du Soleil show Viva Elvis, which began in 2010, and found on its soundtrack. During the live show, it is played during a montage of Elvis's best love scenes on the rear-projection screen, while the band has a spotlight. This remix puts more emphasis on drums and guitars, with a sound similar to The Who.
  • The song was used in the 2011 video game Homefront in the mission "Night Raid" where members of the American Resistance launch white phosphorus on soldiers of the Korean People's Army.
  • "Burning Love" was used as a wake-up song on the space shuttle mission STS-123.

References

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