"One Broken Heart For Sale" is a song written by Otis Blackwell & Winfield Scott and recorded by Elvis Presley in September 22, 1962 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, CA.
The song was first released as a single in January 29, 1963, A-side, with opposite track (B-side) being "They Remind Me Too Much of You" (written by Don Robertson); both songs were included in the soundtrack album "It Happened At the World's Fair" released in April 10, 1963, a few days after the movie was released (April 3, 1963).
Soundtrack album "It Happened At the World's Fair" released in April 10, 1963.
I added two tracks that I mixed myself at the final hour because I felt that a 7 song EP no longer expressed the journey I wanted to put out, especially after working on it so long. I also sat down at the piano and reworked the ending track to make it more dramatic, and I am glad I did because the record clicked with all these changes and I really am excited about it!
It is now a lean LP that goes from some of my most poppy writing to some of my most freeform! I love records that take you to different places and the dichotomy of arty disco/rock type pop songs and spacey instrumental soundscapes is even a bit of a throwback to my fave Bowie album, points if you can guess 😉 (Speaking of DB I worked with two people who have worked with him on this!)