![]() In November of last year, a treasure trove of Milsap (and RCA) recordings was released as a boxed set. ![]() Watching Chet, I know she knew how to produce records.” I can’t prove it until I talk to her, but I predict that was produced by Anita Kerr, with Chet Atkins’ name on it. I suspect that she was really the producer on ‘The End of the World,’ by Skeeter Davis. “She recorded on all the great records and she arranged the strings for so many great records. “She saw so much go down at RCA Studio B,” Milsap says. ![]() We don’t have outtakes anymore with all this multi-track stuff.”Īnother of the key factors to the magic that was created at RCA’s Nashville studios was singer and arranger Anita Kerr, whose Anita Kerr Singers were heard on dozens, if not hundreds of recordings beginning in the late 1950s. He’s singing ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ and saying, ‘Let me see if I can struggle through this.’ That’s right there on your outtakes. They kept all the outtakes of Elvis at Studio B. He finally gets the spark of magic that he’s looking for. When the Jordanaires kick in, Elvis’ whole attitude changes. “The records that he recorded when he finally got to Nashville, it’s amazing how good they are. “If you’re in the studio where Elvis recorded, that ought to mean something,” Milsap tells Rolling Stone Country.
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