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Bin ich eigentlich der einzige,den bei Suspicious Minds gegen Ende des Songs dieses „fade out“ / „fade in“ nervt ?
Wiki:
RCA staff producer Felton Jarvis made the unusual decision to add a fade-out to the song starting at 3:36 and lasting for nearly 15 seconds before fading back in. The first verse then continues repeatedly until the song completely fades out. In a 2012 interview with Marc Myers of The Wall Street Journal, Moman disclosed that Jarvis was never happy with Elvis recording at American Sound Studio, saying „it was a control thing“. Moman added, „So when Jarvis took the tape of ‚Suspicious Minds‘, he added this crazy 15-second fade toward the end, like the song was ending, and brought it back by overdubbing to extend it. I have no idea why he did that, but he messed it up. It was like a scar in the song – a scar not too well-liked. Not that it mattered, though – soon after the song was released, Elvis was back on top of the charts“. However, it could be argued that the fade-out is a reference to the lyrics („caught in a trap\I can’t walk out“).
Zum Glück gibt es auch noch eine Version,wo das nicht der Fall ist.