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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.
The song was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, originally for rock and roll vocal group The Coasters. The band recorded it in the same recording session as "Little Egypt", another song Elvis would later release. Neither songs did much for the band's popularity, only reaching number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3: Lonely Man: Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus: 1960: Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4: Lonesome Cowboy: Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett: 1957: Loving You: Long Black Limousine: Vern Stovall, Bobby George: 1969: From Elvis in Memphis: Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On) J. Leslie McFarland, Winfield Scott: 1966: Double ...
In honor of the "Elvis" movie, check out this list of the best Elvis Presley songs based on Billboard No. 1's and Spotify's top-streamed songs.
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.
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 a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1965 motion picture Girl Happy. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its first release was on the soundtrack LP Girl Happy in April 1965.
An accompanying music video for the single features Crespo dancing with other performers in a white background. Commercially, "Píntame" peaked at number two and one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Tropical Airplay charts in the United States. An English-language version of the song was released to dance radio stations in the US.