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Girls! Girls! Girls! is the fifth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2426, in November 1962. It accompanied the 1962 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on March 26, 27, and 28, and May 23, 1962.
"If You Talk in Your Sleep" is a 1974 Elvis Presley song released as a single and featured on Elvis Presley's 1975 album Promised Land. The song was written by Red West and Johnny Christopher , who had earlier written " Mama Liked the Roses " and " Always On My Mind ", both recorded by Elvis Presley.
Elvis Presley: I'm Falling in Love Tonight: Don Robertson: 1962: It Happened at the World's Fair: I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye: Hank Snow: 1956: The Complete Million Dollar Session: I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) Howard Biggs, Joe Thomas: 1956: Elvis Presley: I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs: Culley Holt: 1960: His Hand in Mine ...
Presley had earlier devoted an extended play single, Peace in the Valley, to his love for gospel songs, and was eager to record a full album of this music. This fit well with the plans of Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker , to steer his client into a family-friendly image as he switched Presley's career concentration toward movie stardom in ...
"Kissin' Cousins" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as the title track for the soundtrack of the 1964 motion picture Kissin' Cousins. [2] The movie also featured a completely different song, titled "Kissin' Cousins (No. 2)", written by Bill Giant , Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye .
As Presley's success with singles from his movie soundtracks began to diminish in the late 1960s, he released "If I Can Dream", from his 1968 NBC-TV special, Elvis. The success of the song and television special brought about a resurgence of interest in Presley and his recordings, bringing him two top 10 hits in 1969, " In the Ghetto " and ...
In the shared alternate history of Ill Bethisad (1997 and after), an analogue of Presley called "Elvis Pressler" appears. [11] Just like the real-life Presley, his alternate universe counterpart Pressler was a famous Rock singer who was also an actor though there are also several notable differences between the two.
[4] [5] [6] It was Presley's first post-Army single. [7] [6] "Fame and Fortune" peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of May 5, 1960, while "Stuck on You" spent several weeks at number 1. [8] In the United States the single "Stuck on You" (backed with "Fame and Fortune") was certified Gold by RIAA for selling over 1 million ...