I Got Lucky" is an album by Elvis Presley, released in 1971. This album is a compilation of tracks that were previously included in various movies and soundtracks throughout his career. It’s part of a series of budget releases on the Camden label, which was a subsidiary of RCA Records. These releases typically featured a mix of lesser-known songs and previously released tracks that hadn't been included on Elvis's major albums. The album includes songs like the title track "I Got Lucky," "What a Wonderful Life," and "Fools Fall in Love." These songs are representative of the lighter, more pop-oriented side of Elvis's music from his movie years. The tracks vary in style but generally showcase Elvis's ability to blend rock, pop, and sometimes country influences. Owning "I Got Lucky" on vinyl appeals to collectors and fans for several reasons: Nostalgic Value: The album contains songs from various phases of Elvis’s movie career, offering a nostalgic look back at this particular aspect of his work. Collectibility: As part of a series of budget releases, these albums can be a more affordable way to own a piece of Elvis’s extensive catalog on vinyl. Artwork and Packaging: Collectors often seek out these albums not only for the music but also for the cover art and packaging, which can be unique to the releases from the Camden label.