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It was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc., Elvis Presley's publishing company. The song was written by Doc Pomus in collaboration with Leiber and Stoller. [3] "She's Not You" reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 13 on Billboard's R&B chart. [4] In the UK, the single reached No. 1 where it stayed for three weeks.
Elvis Presley recorded the song on March 19, 1962, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.The recording sessions featured Grady Martin on guitar and vibes, Harold Bradley and Scotty Moore on guitar, Bob Moore on bass, Buddy Harman and D.J. Fontana on drums, Floyd Cramer on piano and organ, Boots Randolph on saxophone and vibes.
"She's Not You" Elvis Presley: 5 13 1 Written by Pomus, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller 2005: Elvis Presley, #3 UK (reissue) 1963 "Don't Try to Change Me" The Crickets - - 37 Written by Pomus, Peter Anders and Vini Poncia "Hopeless" Andy Williams: 13 - - Written by Pomus and Alan Jeffreys: 1965 "Girl Happy" Elvis Presley - - - Written by Pomus ...
The song's lyrics deal with a heartbreak, but in a humorous way. [3] The singer says to his friend that the friend was right in warning him that the girl would break his heart. But the singer still had to find out for himself [ 3 ] if she was "the one" for him.
"A Mess of Blues" is a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley for RCA Records in 1960, and written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. Although released as the B-side to "It's Now or Never", "A Mess of Blues" reached number 32 in the U.S. It reached number 2 in the UK as an A-side. The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc.
Elvis Presley recorded the song for the MGM film It Happened at the World's Fair on September 22, 1962, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California.The recording sessions featured Scotty Moore, Tiny Timbrell and Billy Strange on guitar, Ray Siegel on bass, D.J. Fontana and Frank Carlson on drums, Don Robertson on piano, Dudley Brooks on organ, Clifford Scott on saxophone and clarinet.
Elvis Presley recorded the song on May 27, 1963, at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee.The recording session featured Grady Martin, Harold Bradley, Jerry Kennedy and Scotty Moore on guitar, Bob Moore on bass, and D. J. Fontana and Buddy Harman on drums, Floyd Cramer on piano, and Boots Randolph on saxophone, vibes and shakers.
The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. It was written by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott. It was first released on the Pot Luck album in 1962 and again in 1965 as a single due to its inclusion in the Elvis Presley movie Tickle Me. The B side was "It Feels So Right". [1] The Jordanaires provided the background vocals.