You're a Heartbreaker
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"You're a Heartbreaker" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley in December 1954 during the fourth of Presley's now-legendary eight sessions at Memphis' Sun Studio. The recording was released as the B-side of his third Sun single (Sun 215), whose A-side was a cover of Kokomo Arnold's "Milkcow Blues Boogie".
The tune was also released as a 45 rpm single, along with "Milkcow Blues Boogie," on RCA Victor records (47-6382). It is listed as 2:10 minutes long, with the publisher Hill & Range BMI.
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