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Loving You is a 1957 American musical drama film directed by Hal Kanter and starring Elvis Presley, Lizabeth Scott, and Wendell Corey. The film was Presley's first major starring role, following his debut in a supporting role in the 1956 film Love Me Tender .
Loving You is the first soundtrack album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Victor in mono , LPM 1515, in June 1957 to accompany his film, Loving You (1957). Recording sessions took place on January 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1957, at the Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage, and on January 12, 13, 19, and February 23 ...
"Loving You" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and performed by Elvis Presley with backup vocals provided by The Jordanaires. It reached No. 15 on the U.S. country chart , #20 on the U.S. pop chart , and #24 on the UK Singles Chart in 1957. [ 1 ]
If you want to watch the new Elvis movie at home, one of the only places you can watch it online right now is on Prime Video. The streaming platform has Elvis available to buy and download in its ...
Priscilla Presley revealed the ‘Elvis’ scenes that were most difficult to watch. She said it was hard to be reminded of the dreams he never got to achieve.
"Mean Woman Blues" is a rock and roll song written by Claude Demetrius. Elvis Presley recorded it for the soundtrack of the 1957 film, Loving You. [1] In an album review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder described it as "some powerful rock & roll ... which could almost have passed for one of his Sun tracks".
The sum varies from $2 million to $10 million, she says, and as the movie shows, Elvis ultimately decided he couldn’t afford to pay and went back to work for the colonel.
The song was written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman. [1] [2] The latter, a songwriter from New York, came (according to the book Elvis Day by Day, "presumably in hopes of seeing that his song, "Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do," [would] be included in the soundtrack“) to the recording studio in Hollywood where Presley was working on the songs for the movie.