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The song was written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett and published by Gladys Music, Inc. [1] It is based on the traditional song "Greensleeves", which Presley requested to rework for him.
Elvis had a fit, Priscilla was devastated, and Elvis never tried to write a song again." [1] Elvis Presley's wife Priscilla noted in the liner notes to the CD Elvis by the Presleys (2005): "The reason we've included it is because it's the last time Elvis ever wrote a song." [1] 1965 U.S. RCA Victor 45 single release, 47–8500.
Released just one year after his last studio album, Pot Luck was the product of a two-night Nashville session in March. All the songs were newly written save for the Leiber-Stoller catalog composition "Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello," which Hill and Range rep Freddy Bienstock was so convinced was going to be a hit that it was saved for single ...
The commercial (released) version was recorded by Elvis in February–March 1955 at Sun Records' Studio in Memphis. [1] The recording features Elvis on acoustic guitar and his regular sidemen Scotty Moore on electric guitar and Bill Black on bass. [1] Both are credited on the record's label (as Scotty & Bill). [6]
"T-R-O-U-B-L-E" is a song written by Jerry Chesnut and recorded by Elvis Presley in March 1975. It was released as a single, as the A-side, with the B-side "Mr. Songman", through RCA Victor that was taken from his album Today.
For the time being, Randy Moss is stepping away from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown due to health reasons. Moss addressed the issue during last week's show, while explaining why he was wearing blue ...
"Treat Me Nice" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley. The song was included in the musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe . The song was also featured prominently in the film Jailhouse Rock .
"Separate Ways" is a 1972 song by Elvis Presley written by Red West and Richard Mainegra. Elvis Presley recorded the song on March 27, 1972, and released it as a single with "Always On My Mind" as the B-side. It reached gold status in the US for sales of over half a million copies.