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Paradise, Hawaiian Style is the thirteenth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3643, in June 1966. It is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name starring Presley.
Its first release on record was in 1966 on the soundtrack album Paradise, Hawaiian Style. Another significant use of the song, apart from the initial movie, was it opening the world's first concert broadcast via satellite in 1973 called Aloha from Hawaii. The studiorecording was used in the opening images, the song was not performed live in the ...
Paradise, Hawaiian Style is a 1966 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was the third and final motion picture that Presley filmed in Hawaii . The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly box office chart, earning $2.5 million in theaters.
Suzanna Leigh, who co-starred with Elvis Presley in the 1966 musical comedy Paradise, Hawaiian Style, has died.She was 72. Her daughter, actress Natalia Leigh, announced her death in a Facebook ...
Music portal; 1960s portal; ... Pages in category "1966 soundtrack albums" ... Paradise, Hawaiian Style (soundtrack) Pirates of the Caribbean (1966 soundtrack) ...
Review of the movie collection "Lights! Camera! Elvis! Collection (King Creole, Blue Hawaii, G.I. Blues, Fun in Acapulco, Roustabout, Girls! Girls! Girls!, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, Easy Come, Easy Go) [permanent dead link ] by Paul Mavis at DVD Talk, August 6, 2007. Review by Jeff Rosado at digitallyOBSESSED!, March 4, 2003.
Paradise, Hawaiian Style: Elvis Presley: Soundtrack 13 Soul Sister: Aretha Franklin – 15 Gettin' Ready: The Temptations – 20 Yesterday and Today: The Beatles: Compilation; early pressings feature the controversial "Butcher" cover Blonde on Blonde: Bob Dylan – 27 Freak Out! The Mothers of Invention – 30 Red Rubber Ball: The Cyrkle ...
He moved to the West Coast in the early sixties to work as a studio musician. Presley recruited him to work on his movie soundtracks. He developed a reputation as a top player and arranger, working first with Elvis and later with Neil Diamond, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, Tanya Tucker, Ray Conniff and Barbra Streisand.