The Jordanaires remember the film as well as the #1 song from October of 1956, "Love Me Tender". The song itself was adapated from the Civil War-era song, "Aura Lee".
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Elvis Presley Poor Boy (Stereo) Vera Matson and Elvis are credited with writing this song, but it was actually written by Vera's husband, Ken Darby, who was the musical director for the film. It was recorded either August 2 or September 24, 1956 at Radio Recorders. It was featured in the movie Lo...
In 1957, if you had flipped over the 45 rpm release of Elvis' #1 "Jailhouse Rock", you would have found "Treat Me Nice", another tune by the songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. "Treat Me Nice" peaked at #18 in October of '57 even as a B-Side.
NocaroJerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote many hits for Elvis, but here is one that wasn't composed expressly for him, and, in fact, had already been recorded a few years earlier by some other people. Leiber and Stoller admitted that "Love Me" wasn't one of their own personal favorite compositions, but...
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Everything Elvis ever touched turned to gold!! He sang a song for $3.00 for his Momma. it turned to a life time of dollars and songs! He went to His Home town of Tupelo, Miss.. and thousands showed up to see him! He signed a contract for RCA and millions of Gold records were made in a small studi...
elvis2phyllis1digital remaster. this remaster is a real stereo version but here you can hear it in mono-version only. (sorry).
Visit ElvisTVchannel: www.youtube.com In 1956 Elvis Presley released his first movie "Love me tender", orginally shot in b/w. During the Eighties Twentieth Century Fox decided to release a Colorized Version of this classic movie, but for unknown reasons they released the "Color" version of "Love ...
Into the recording studio with Elvis and the Jordanaires for a tune which became the #1 song in the nation during April of 1962. "Good Luck Charm" was written by Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold, and it's obvious from this studio outtake that Elvis needed some luck finishing the recording.
NocaroStripped out the bad TV sound, and put the stereo high quality version in, synced to his lips. TV footage from a Frank Sinatra show in 1960. ** www.ModCollectibles.com ** Bass : Hank Garland Guitar : Scotty Moore Guitar : Elvis Presley Bass : Bob Moore Drums : DJ Fontana Drums : Murrey "Buddy" Ha...
TbirdsOf1965Elvis Presley - Something ( In Stereo Sound )( Hawaii Rehearsal Concert 1973 )
Elvis sing "we're gonna move" from the movie "Love me tender" colorized version, 1956. The audio track is in stereo. There is no handclap overdub.
Suspicious Minds (by Elvis Presley) We're caught in a trap I can't walk out Because I love you too much baby Why can't you see What you're doin' to me When you don't believe a word I say? We can't go on together With suspicious minds (Suspicious minds) And we can't build our dreams On suspicious ...
MyMusic7thWhile I am aware that there is already a number of uploads on You Tube of Peace In The Valley but this upload is a first time Binaural-Stereo (ie Elvis vocal comes through one channel, The Jordanaires on another) representation. This is Take #9 which is the Master. The Binaural version was first ...
tenniscollector"Moonlight Swim" was composed by Ben Wesiman and Sylia Dee and recorded in late March of 1961 for the soundtrack to the film "Blue Hawaii" starring Elvis and Joan Blackman. The recording is quite a departure for Elvis, but the start of a trend of such songs from the movies he would make in the en...
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