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The Next Step Is Love

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Next Step Is Love"
Single by Elvis Presley
from the album That's the Way It Is
A-side"I've Lost You"
ReleasedJuly 14, 1970 (1970-07-14)[1]
GenreSoft rock
Length3:30
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"The Wonder of You" / "Mama Liked the Roses"
(1970)
"I've Lost You" / "The Next Step Is Love"
(1970)
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" / "Patch It Up"
(1970)

"The Next Step Is Love" is a song written by Paul Evans and Paul Parnes and originally recorded by Elvis Presley.

Released as a single, it reached number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 as a double A-side with "I've Lost You".[2]

The song was included on the album That's the Way It Is, released in November 1970.

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Transcription

Track listing

7" single (, )[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I've Lost You"Alan Blaikley, Ken Howard3:31
2."The Next Step Is Love"Paul Evans, Paul Parnes3:30

Charts

Chart (1970) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[4] 32
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 57

References

  1. ^ "1970s discography".
  2. ^ "Elvis Presley". Billboard.
  3. ^ "Elvis – I've Lost You (Rockaway Pressing, Vinyl)". Discogs. July 1970. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  4. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  5. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

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This page was last edited on 2 January 2024, at 05:44
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