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The single was backed by "Girls Talk" a song Costello originally gave to pub rock musician Dave Edmunds before releasing his version. The Elvis Costello version of the song was a commercial hit in the UK, reaching number four on the charts over a stay of eight weeks. [2] [3] The single also reached number 14 in Ireland. [4]
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.
"Bailar" performed well in Europe, charting in the top 40 of at least five countries there, while also charting in the top 40 of several U.S. Billboard charts, including the Hot Latin Songs chart at No. 8. The song was most successful in both the Netherlands and Spain, peaking at No. 3, while also reaching the number one spot in Israel.
After arriving on the music scene in 1954, Elvis’ sound and influence changed the course of music forever. Even now, nearly 45 years after his death, Elvis is — and always will be — a legend.
Linda Ronstadt recorded a version of "Girls Talk" for her 1980 album Mad Love, which contained three songs composed by Costello. Pop duo Tegan and Sara recorded a version of the song for the series finale of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in 2023. Edmunds' version was also featured as the end credits song in the pilot.
Girls! " Return to Sender ", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop singles chart, is featured in the film. The film peaked at #6 on the Variety box office chart and finished the year at #19 on the year-end list of the top-grossing films of 1962, having earned $2.6 million at the box office. [ 3 ]
Girl Happy is the tenth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3338, in March 1965 – the March 1 date is disputed.
In 2004, FTD Records re-released Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis containing the entire concert, which had included performances of songs such as "Suspicious Minds" and "Polk Salad Annie" that had been omitted from the 1974 LP to avoid repetition with Presley's previous live albums. Moreover, unconvincing fake audience reactions, added ...