Thats All Right (audio) - Elvis Presley -

: Produced by Sam Phillips , the audio is famous for its "dry" but energetic sound, achieved without drums, using Bill Black's bass to provide the rhythmic "backbeat".

: Slap bass, which provided a driving, eccentric propulsiveness. Key Musical Features Elvis Presley - Thats All Right (Audio)

: The track is widely regarded as one of the first rock-and-roll recordings, blending rhythm and blues with country and western influences. : Produced by Sam Phillips , the audio

You can listen to various official versions of the audio, including the original Sun Studio recording on YouTube or the "EPiC" cinematic version on Spotify . Elvis Presley - That's All Right (Official Audio) You can listen to various official versions of

: Electric lead guitar, incorporating elements of Nashville-style picking.

Elvis Presley 's 1954 recording of does not feature any guest artists; however, it is defined by the specific "slap-back" echo production and the distinct instrumentation of his original trio. Recorded at Sun Studio on July 5, 1954, the track features: Elvis Presley : Lead vocals and acoustic rhythm guitar.

: The song was captured during a break in a recording session when Elvis began playing an up-tempo version of Arthur Crudup's original blues track.