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"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.
"Stuck on You" was Elvis Presley's first hit single after his two-year stint in the US Army, reaching number one in 1960 in the US. He recorded the song during March 1960, and the single was released within weeks and went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in late-April 1960, becoming his first number-one single of the 1960s and thirteenth overall.
The previously released material comprises both sides of the single taken from the soundtrack, Presley's number one hit "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" backed with the film's title track, "Loving You". [8] Producer Hal B. Wallis liked "Teddy Bear" so much that he insisted it be included in the movie. [9]
It was featured on his 1957 album Loving You. [2] It was featured in Presley's 1957 movie Loving You. The single's A-side, "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" reached No. 1 on the U.S. pop, country, and R&B charts and #3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1957. [3]
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear – 1:48; Jailhouse Rock – 2:29; Hard Headed Woman – 1:55; I Got Stung – 1:52; A Big Hunk O' Love – 2:15; Stuck on You – 2:20; It's Now or Never – 3:16; Little Sister – 2:33; Good Luck Charm – 2:25; She's Not You – 2:10; Return to Sender – 2:08 (You're the) Devil in Disguise – 2:22; Viva Las ...
"The Elvis Medley" is an Elvis Presley medley arranged and produced by David Briggs. [1] The track opened the eponymous LP released in 1982. [2] Released as a single, with "Always on My Mind" on the B-side, the medley reached number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3]
"All Shook Up" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley, published by Elvis Presley Music, and composed by Otis Blackwell. The single topped the U.S. Billboard Top 100 on April 13, 1957, staying there for nine weeks. [1]
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" (1957) On July 18, 1953, Elvis Presley paid $3.98 (equivalent to $45.32 in 2023) for studio time at the Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee , a recording studio that was also home to the Sun Records label starting in 1952.