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Viva Las Vegas is an EP by American singer Elvis Presley, containing four songs from the 1964 motion picture, Viva Las Vegas. It was released by RCA Victor in May 1964 to coincide with the film's premiere. The soundtrack EP made the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 92, the lowest-charting release of Presley's career to this point. [1]
"Viva Las Vegas" is a 1964 song recorded by Elvis Presley written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman [1] for his film of the same name, which along with the song was set for general release the year after. Although Elvis Presley never performed the song live, it has since become popular and often performed by others.
Viva Las Vegas is a 1964 American rock and roll musical film directed by George Sidney, written by Sally Benson, choreographed by David Winters, and starring Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret, Cesare Danova, William Demarest and Nicky Blair.
1964 [2] Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4: Aubrey: David Gates: 1974: From Sunset to Las Vegas: Baby Let's Play House: Arthur Gunter: 1955: A Date with Elvis: Baby What You Want Me to Do: Jimmy Reed: 1968: Elvis (1968 NBC-TV Special) Baby, If You'll Give Me All of Your Love: Joy Byers: 1966: Double Trouble: Barefoot Ballad: Dolores Fuller, Larry ...
Roustabout is the ninth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2999, in October 1964.It is the soundtrack to the 1964 film of the same name starring Presley.
"C'mon Everybody" is a song written by Joy Byers and originally recorded by Elvis Presley for the 1964 MGM motion picture Viva Las Vegas. [6] It made in into the top 10 in the Philippines and in South Africa. [7]
Lisa Marie Presley’s son Benjamin Keough died from a self-inflicted “intraoral shotgun wound,” a spokeswoman with the Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed Tuesday. The 27-year-old grandson ...
The film is credited with making Ann-Margret a superstar during the mid-1960s, leading to her appearing with the real Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas (1964). The film ranked number 38 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. [25] Several significant changes were made in the plot and character relationships in the film ...