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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 19 2021, 03:36 PM

Will you still be there (Ben Weisman)
According to the composer an instrumental track was recorded during the january 1977 sessions.



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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 27 2021, 07:53 PM

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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 16 2021, 02:16 PM

Keep it under your hat (Mexican hat dance) (Tepper-Bennett).
According to the music schedule the Mexican group (= The Amigos) sing “KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT” – scene 15 – 18. As far as known the song is not included / not recorded for the movie Fun in Acapulco.


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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 24 2021, 06:35 PM

Sacred melody
On the backside of the double sided demo is Bonnie B.
The songs are written by Charles Underwood. The demo is offered to Elvis in 1959.

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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 2 2021, 04:15 PM

Gonna get some records
The song is written by Ruth Batchelor and Clive Westlake.
Publisher Elvis Presley Music – copyright 12-09-62
I don’t have information about a selection for a recording session / movie.

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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 6 2021, 08:33 PM

(Tumbling leaves) Tumbling tumble weeds
The song was written by Bob Nolan and recorded on 8 August 1934 by The Sons of the Pioneers.
(Decca 5047).
During the rehearsels on 20-21-22 August 1956 for the movie Love me tender this song was suggested by Ken Darby (musical director). Finally not used.






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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 12 2021, 04:07 PM

A toast to a broken heart
The song is written by Minor Ross and Jack Hayes.
Published by Hill and Range – copyright 27-02-57.
According the Loving you – cues the music for the movie was written (partly) by Jack Hayes and Leo Shuken. I don’t know this demo was submitted for the movie.


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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 16 2021, 10:43 AM

Mississippi
According to an unconfirmed story Elvis heard around april 1970 a demo from this song by John Phillips (Mamas and the Papas). Elvis was not allowed to record the song in order by Colonel Parker.
John Philips recorded the song in early 1970 for his album “John the wolfking of LA” (Dunhill DS 50077).


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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 19 2021, 01:53 PM

Girl happy (Wayne-Weisman) rejected version by P.J. Proby



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Posted by: colonel snow Oct 8 2021, 11:46 AM

I’ll step down
According to songwriter Roy C. Bennett the song was offered to Elvis around 1960 but not used. Recorded on 18 july 1961 by Bonnie Guitar (RCA 47-7951). Copyright 12 june 1961.
The original version was recorded around may 1961 by Lee Diamond & The Cherokees (Fontana 267 252 FT) from UK.
There clips on Youtube.


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Posted by: colonel snow Oct 18 2021, 11:41 AM

The money tree (Tepper-Bennett)
The story goes it was offered to Elvis in the mid-sixties but I doubt because no publishing company
(Gladys Music) is mentioned on the label. The song is not registered at ASCAP.
I’ve not found a connection with a recording session or movie in the 60’s.

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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 11 2021, 08:53 PM

Girl happy (George Stoll-Robert van Eps) – this version is registered at ASCAP.
I don’t know it’s a demo version or an instrumental version. They have written the music for the soundtrack (see Girl happy cues).

It’s a pity there’s not much known about demo versions / musical sequence of the film music in the movie.



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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 16 2021, 08:09 PM

It happens every year (Michael Robert Jarrett)
With an edited verse and re-written lyrics the song is recorded with the title “I’ll be home on Christmas day”. The song is registered at BMI (21-01-71)

edited verse
IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I’VE SEEN LITTLE JOHN, MICHELLE, CHRISTINE AND KAREN
I ALMOST FORGOT ALL THE PRESENTS THAT I BOUGHT A PURSE FOR LITTLE SISTER TO CARRY
IF I COULD SET ASIDE MY PRIDE, I JUST BE ON MY WAY
I’D BE (CATCH) THAT TRAIN TOMORROW I’LL BE HOME ON CHRISTMAS DAY


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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 25 2021, 03:10 PM

A dog's life (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Paradise Hawaiian style.


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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 25 2021, 03:33 PM

Datin' (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Paradise Hawaiian style.


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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 25 2021, 05:33 PM

Western Union (Tepper-Bennett) – rejected for the movie Girls girls girls; replaced by Return to sender in the movie and finally recorded in the studio (27 May 1963).



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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 25 2021, 06:25 PM

Viva Las Vegas (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Viva Las Vegas.



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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 6 2022, 09:08 PM

A little bit of gypsy
The song was written by Bill Giant-Bernie Baum- Florence Kaye for the movie Frankie and Johnny; the demo version is sung by Bill Giant. Selected in the pre-production for chapter musical numbers on song spot # 4 The Gypsy song but not used. The song is registered at ASCAP.

Probably more demo’s were submitted for this songspot but no more information is available.

Note:
My gypsy heart (CD Silver screen treasures 1962/65) (unused demo Dolores Fuller) probably selected for song spot # 4



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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 19 2022, 05:26 PM

She’s so in love
The song is written by Russ Ballard (UK) and was offered to Elvis for recording in the early 70’s.
No more information available.

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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 19 2022, 05:27 PM

Where would I be
The song is written by Geoff Morrow (UK) and was offered to Elvis for recording in the early 70’s.
No more information available.

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Posted by: colonel snow May 3 2022, 02:23 PM

The bells of home
The song was written by Trudy Forsher and Ben Weisman. The demo-acetate was offered to Elvis in 1959 but rejected.


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Posted by: colonel snow May 16 2022, 09:54 AM

Butterfly
The song is written by Anthony September aka Bernie Lowe & Kal Mann (copyright 15-02-57).
On the backside of the demo you’ll find Too much (both versions sung by Marie Martell)

According to the Ottawa Citizen News Paper from 3 april 1957 the song was performed the previous day (2 april 1957) in Toronto.
The song was recorded in 1957 by Andy Williams (Cadence 1308).



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Posted by: colonel snow May 16 2022, 04:45 PM

A time to love a time to cry (addition to a previous post)
The tune is based on the song Petite fleur (written in 1959 by Sidney Bechet); the song with new lyrics by Giant-Baum-Kaye was selected for the movie Frankie and Johnny. The demo version was rejected.
Recorded around july 1965 or earlier that year by Marilyn Maye (RCA 47-8661).



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Posted by: colonel snow Jun 16 2022, 07:15 PM

Letter 17 january 1956 – with demo acetates
For the second RCA session in january 1956 it was suggested to record these songs:

Lookout mountain
Already mentioned on the forum:
Recorded on 13 november 1955 by Chuck Miller (Mercury 70767).

Another version was recorded on 11 january 1956 by Otto Bash (RCA 20-6426).



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Posted by: colonel snow Jun 17 2022, 09:18 AM

Update to a previous post:

For the second RCA session in january 1956 it was suggested to record these songs:

Pins and needles in my heart (Floyd Jenkins – ASCAP)
The original version was recorded on 5 may 1942 by Bob Atcher & Bonnie Blue Eyes (Okeh 6669).

Other versions:
- 14 march 1944 by Cindy Walker (Decca 6103).
- 2 august 1945 by Roy Acuff & his Smoky Mountain Boys (Columbia 36856). *

* mentioned in the letter as “standard”.



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Posted by: colonel snow Jun 17 2022, 09:26 AM

here are the scans


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Posted by: colonel snow Jul 23 2022, 12:17 PM

07-03-60 - Rejected demos for the movie G I Blues: One foot in heaven (Pomus-Shuman) and So close. No more information available.



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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 1 2022, 11:18 AM

Let me be worthy
The song is written by Lois Rosenquist Irwin.
The songwriter recorded a version in 1954 (White Church 5200).
According to an unconfirmed story the song was offered to Elvis for recording in the 60’s.

The song is recorded in march 1956 by The Speer Family (RCA 20-6468 / 47-6468). Around 1963 released on an album. There’s a clip on Youtube.



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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 1 2022, 02:09 PM

The bright new world of tomorrow
The song is written by Don Robertson-Hal Blair for the movie Take me to the fair aka It happened at the world’s fair. The song was rejected in the pre-selection.

An acetate with this song from It happened at the world's fair was sold during an auction by EPE in 1999 (nr B 116)

From the catalogue:
B116: Four "It Happened At The World's Fair" acetates contain "Broken Heart For Sale," "Remind Me Of You," "Take Me To The Fair," "The Bright New World Of Tomorrow," "Beyond The Bend," "I'm Falling In Love Tonight," "A World Of Our Own," "Cotton Candy Land," etc.



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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 2 2022, 05:34 PM

Tape boxes with demo versions as recorded by Glen Campbell

tape box # 23 – Signs of the Zodiac
The song was written by Buddy Kaye & Ben Weisman for the movie The trouble with girls.
The track was not included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.

According to the book "Elvis - Frame by frame" written by Bill Bram (page 239) the lyrics for the movie version are changed by the wife of sreenplaywriter Arnold Peyser.
The original version has more verses. Also a lot of lines were changed.
It's unknown at the moment if the longer version was recorded by Elvis in an earlier take.

tape box # 24 – Chautauqua
The song was written by Buddy Kaye & Ben Weisman for the movie The trouble with girls.
The track was not included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king; the song was not recorded by Elvis.

tape box # 25 – Carnival time
The song was written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman for the movie Roustabout.
The track was not included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.

Another demo version of the song written by the same songwrting-team was recorded by P J Proby.
This version was recorded by Elvis.

I don’t know the version by Glen Campbell is an alternate version.
In the competition to get as much as possible songs into a movie songwriters offer the same songtitle (with different lyrics) performed by another singer for recording by Elvis.

tape box # 26 – How can you loose what you never had / Clambake
Both songs were written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman for the movie Clambake.
Both tracks were included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.

tape box # 26 – Let us pray
The song was written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman for the movie Change of habit.
The track was not included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.




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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 17 2022, 05:41 PM

Concerto 4 Elvis (see tape box # 28)
The song was written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman.
The track was NOT included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.

I’ve no information about a recording session



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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 26 2022, 04:35 PM

Pray (see tape box # 26)
The song was written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman.
Publisher Holly Hill; copyright 02-11-65.
The track was NOT included on CD Glen Campbell sings for the king.
I’ve no information about a recording session




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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 26 2022, 04:36 PM

The (Hawaii or Hawaiian) beach boy
The song was written by Fuller-Weisman-Wise; when the title from the movie changed from The beach boy (script 17 october 1960) into Blue Hawaii (final script 23 february 1961) the song was rejected in the pre-selection.


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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 28 2022, 06:59 PM

Gumbo ya ya (Jumbo ya ya)
This a working title for the movie Girls girls girls. On 5 march 1962 announced as the new movie.
There are various songs with this title registered at ASCAP and BMI but none from the well-known songwriting teams. I don’t have information about demo versions.

Sometimes the song Jambalaya (well known country song) is mentioned too as a working title. I doubt this information is right.


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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 28 2022, 07:04 PM

Another working title for the movie GGG was Welcome aboard. There are various songs registered at ASCAP and BMI but none from the well-known songwriting teams.
I don’t have information about demo versions.


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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 28 2022, 07:10 PM

Western Union (Tepper-Bennett) for the movie Girls girls girls; replaced by Return to sender in the movie and finally recorded in the studio (27 May 1963).


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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 30 2022, 02:23 PM

Live a little love a little
According to Kevan Budd there exists a demo version with “Live a little love a little” written by Tepper-Bennett.
Another version was written by Giant-Baum-Kaye (see scan). I don’t have more information.
The background music for the movie was written by Billy Strange.



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Posted by: colonel snow Oct 7 2022, 04:17 PM

Poison ivy league – written by Otis Blackwell & Winfield Scott
I’ve no other information (see Songview).

They wrote the original deleted version of Roustabout (track GO) for the movie too.

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Posted by: colonel snow Oct 22 2022, 08:06 PM

It’s happening
The song was written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman.
Publisher Holly Hill; copyright 02-11-65.

The song has same copyright date as Bitter sweet – Pray (see tape legend & tapebox 26).
A few tape boxes are not marked / no information known.

I don’t mention other unused tracks from these songwriters here because it’s unknown the songs were written for an Elvis - recording session.


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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 11 2022, 09:32 AM

Originally 55 demo acetates were send in between march – august 1966 for the movie Easy come easy go.
Final selection made on 12 september 1966 with 12 songs for various song spots.


Rejected in the first pre-selections:
He done her wrong (Wayne-Weisman).
Publisher: Holly-Hill Music; copyright 11-05-67. No other information known.



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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 11 2022, 09:35 AM

Songwriter Les Reed submitted for the recording sessions in june 1970

1 – My little princess (Stephens-Reed) – rejected.
The demo version is sung by Jesse Ray.

2 – Sophia (Reed-Stephens) – rejected; the song is registered at ASCAP.
The song was recorded in early 1971 by Les Reed & his Orchestra (Chapter1 CH 142) = instrumental version.

3 – Sylvia (Stephens-Reed) – recorded 8 june 1970;

4 – This is our dance (Reed-Stephens) – recorded 6 june 1970

It's a pity there's not much known about the song selection / demos for this recording session.


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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 9 2023, 02:35 PM

All in vain - Hey miss Molly - I’m what you make me - Let’s give Adam and Eve another chance - Loneliness is a friend of mine - Separate ways - Wondering why .

These songs were written by Red West & Richard Mainegra. Registered for copyright 10 february 1970. Publisher Press Music.

Separate ways was selected by Elvis for recording on 27 march 1972. The song was recorded for the movie on Tour on 29 march 1972.
I’ve no information about the other (demo) recordings.
It’s known Red West – John Christopher - Richard Mainegra (sometimes with others) wrote lot of songs around these years. I don’t know Elvis got demo versions from all these songs (publisher Press Music).

Let's give Adam and Eve another chance was recorded in 1970 by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap.(Columbia 4 - 45097)

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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 13 2023, 09:56 AM

According to an interview with songwriter Randy Starr he submitted the next demos for the movie Change of habit:
Change of habit - Love is the name of the game - People in love - We can see Him everywhere.
No more information known. All these versions were rejected.

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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 18 2023, 02:51 PM

May 1968: Hill and Range / Tom Diskin offered for the NBC TV Special:

Jinglebell rock – no more information known;

Little stranger (in the manger) – no more information known;

A voice in the choir (Gene Autry-Leroy Carr)
The song was recorded on 29 october 1953 by Gene Autry (Columbia 4-21229)

Merry Christmas baby (Baxter-Moore)
Recorded later on 15 may 1971.

It’s unknown Elvis got demo acetates from these songs but none of these selections were used for the TV Special.
(source: A life in music – page 245)


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Posted by: colonel snow Jan 26 2023, 05:59 PM

I saw the light
The song is written by Hank Williams and recorded on 21 april 1947 (MGM 10271).

According to an interview with Ray Walker from the Jordanaires the song was rehearsed during the HGTA sessions (may 1966)
(source Graceland magazine # 91)

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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 2 2023, 10:21 AM


(That’s) The only way to love
Written by Dolores Fuller & Mark Barkan (Trousdale Music Inc.) – copyright 27 august 1964
Originally a demo for the movie Girl happy. It was the working title for the first movie scripts (1963 -1964) before the title was changed into Girl happy on 4 february 1964.









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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 2 2023, 11:24 AM

The hunch
Written by Dolores Fuller - Mark Barkan .& J. Lanza (Trousdale Music Inc) – copyright 27 august 1964.
Probably a demo for Shelley Fabares in the movie Girl happy; I’ve no more information.




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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 13 2023, 08:16 PM

Moon burn
I came across this demo acetate for the movie Blue Hawaii. I’ve no information about the songwriters / songspot in the movie.


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Posted by: colonel snow Mar 17 2023, 12:11 PM

Las Vegas
The song was written by Doc Pumus-Mort Shuman. I’ve no other information.
It’s known the songwriting team Pomus-Shuman wrote Viva Las Vegas but I think this is another song.



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Posted by: colonel snow Apr 5 2023, 03:46 PM

deleted - double posted (scan available in vinyl section)



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Posted by: colonel snow Apr 6 2023, 09:25 AM

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Posted by: colonel snow May 8 2023, 07:18 PM

According to an interview songwriter Layng Martine jr submitted to Felton Jarvis three songs for the october 1976 recording session.
- Don't boogie woogie (when you say your prayers tonight) – rejected;
The song was recorded 12 november 1974 by Jerry Lee Lewis for an album.
Another version was recorded in march 1975 by Kenny Price (RCA PB 10460).
- Rub it in - rejected
The song was recorded in 1971 by Layng Martine jr (Barnaby records ZS7 2041).
- Way down – recorded 29/30 october 1976.

source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKkPL9UPHXg&t=5s


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Posted by: colonel snow May 27 2023, 07:39 PM

I searched for love & I’m riding
Both songs were written by Larry Rivera.
These are not real demo versions, but during the shooting of the movie Blue Hawaii Elvis heard both songs performed by the songwriter in the hotel. Elvis asked him to sell the rights of the songs. Later on the songwriter got back the rights and he recorded both songs himself “I searched for love” (Coco Palms rec 45-18) and “I’m riding” for an album.


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Posted by: colonel snow Jun 25 2023, 09:10 AM

Coat of many colors
The song is written by Dolly Parton. The story goes Elvis wanted to recorded the song (around 1972) but Dolly Parton doesn’t want to share (a part of) the publishing rights. The song was never recorded
by Elvis.
Dolly Parton recorded the song on 27 april 1971 (RCA 74-0538).






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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 2 2023, 09:18 AM

Feels like I’m in love
The song was written by Ray Dorset in 1977 but not used for a recording.
In 1978 recorded by Kelly Marie (Calibre Plus 1).
(source Wikipedia)



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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 2 2023, 09:41 AM

Kansas City (Leiber-Stoller)
The original version was recorded in 1952 by Little Willie Littlefield (Federal 12110).
According to an interview with the songwriters the song was selected for january 1969 sessions but not used.

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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 2 2023, 10:19 AM

Miss Misunderstood
The song was written by David Bellamy.
The story goes the song was selected for recording at january 1977 sessions.
Later on recorded in 1978 by The Bellamy Brothers for an album.


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Posted by: colonel snow Aug 3 2023, 07:39 AM

Gonna love you anyway
The song is written by Layng Martine jr.
The original demo made for Elvis wasn't used at january 1977 (cancelled) recording session.
The song was recorded 25 april 1976 by Tanya Tucker for an album.
Cristy Lane recorded the song (title I’m gonna love you anyway) in november 1977 with a release on single in 1978 (LS records GRT 156).



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Posted by: colonel snow Sep 13 2023, 07:06 AM

According to the letter from 2 march 1971 songwriter J A Balthrop send to Elvis an acetate with demo tracks:
side 1:
1 – Walking the streets (2:35)
2 – Who’s the guy (2:02)
3 – I cried all the way home (2:30)
4 – How do you quit (2:27)
5 – Let me talk to you (2:53)
6 – At a time like this (2:32)
7 – Tomorrows were made for remembering (2:19)

side 2
Only a few fracks known:
Listen to me;
Dixie doodle dandy.

None of these songs were selected for recording.

Note: It won ‘t be seem Christmas was written by J A Balthrop and recorded by Elvis on 15 may 1971.

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Posted by: colonel snow Oct 31 2023, 01:25 PM

Between march 1966 – august 1966 55 demos for the movie Easy come easy go were sent in including:

Easy come easy go (Wise Starr)
Easy come easy go (Wayne-Weisman)
Easy come easy go (Giant-Baum-Kaye)
Easy come easy go (Gerald Nelson
Easy come easy go (Dolores Fuller)

Wheel of love (Tepper-Bennett)
Wheel of love (Wise-Star)

Love on the rocks (Wise-Starr) version # 1;
Love on the rocks (Wise-Starr) version # 2;
Love on the rocks (Tepper- Bennett)
Love on the rocks (Wayne-Weisman)
Love on the rocks (Claude Demetrius)
Love on the rocks (Thomas Greene) ??

Saved (Leiber-Stoller)
She’s a machine (Byers)

Leave my woman alone (Charles)

Sweet thing (Tepper-Bennett)
Saved in the nick of time (Giant-Baum-Kaye)

You can’t hate me for that (Fuller-Barkan-Morris)
You can’t hate me for that (Wise-Starr)

Yoga is as yoga does (Tepper-Bennett)
Yoga is as yoga does (Darrell Glenn)
Yoga is as yoga does (Nelson-Burch)

You gotta stop (Giant-Baum-Kaye)
Sing you sinners = Sing you children (Nelson-Burch)
Saved (Leiber-Stoller)
(The) Golden train (Wayne-Weisman)

I’ll take love (Fuller-Barkan)
I’ll take love (Gerald Nelson)
I’ll take love (Starr)

Aches and pain aka Go go jo (LeGault)
Go go jo (LeGault-Nelson)
Second rate street aka Freak out (LeGault)

Seventeen mile drive >>no information availabe

We call on Him (Karger-Wayne-Weisman)
Suppose (Dee-Goehring)

You can’t hate me for that (Fuller-Barkan-Morris)
You can’t hate me for that (Starr)

Wonderful blue eyed girl of mine (Nelson-Burch)
Don’t push me too far (Nelson- Burch)
(It) hurts so good (Yoga baby) (Wayne-Weisman)
He done her wrong (Wayne-Weisman

After pre-selection (around 27 september 1966) 12 demos were selected for possible recording during the next days.
It’s a pity around 10-15 demos are still missing on this list. Maybe these missing titles of rejected songs come to daylight any moment?



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Posted by: colonel snow Nov 9 2023, 09:57 AM

It happens every year (Michael Robert Jarrett)
With an edited 1 st verse and re-written lyrics the song is recorded with the title “I’ll be home on Christmas day”. Copyright for It happens every year 21-01-71.

Other songs by Michael Jarrett with copyright on the same day:
Chute No 2 - Chasin’ money - All goin’ down together - Morning of october.

It’s unknown these songs were offered to Elvis for recording early 1971.


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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 8 2024, 03:29 PM

Polynesian paradise
Rejected song written by Wise-Starr. The demo version is sung by Jerry Keller.
(see upcoming Randy Starr CD's)
The song was marked as the new title song but through the change into Paradise Hawaiian style the song was not used.

Other rejected versions:
Polynesian paradise (Joy Byers).
Polynesian paradise (Giant-Baum-Kaye). Two versions known. (see scan)
Polynesian paradise (Vince Poncia-Pete Andreoli).
Polynesian paradise (Tepper-Bennet).


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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 8 2024, 03:29 PM

Polynesian paradise
Rejected song written by Wise-Starr. The demo version is sung by Jerry Keller.
(see upcoming Randy Starr CD's)
The song was marked as the new title song but through the change into Paradise Hawaiian style the song was not used.

Other rejected versions:
Polynesian paradise (Joy Byers).
Polynesian paradise (Giant-Baum-Kaye). Two versions known. (see scan)
Polynesian paradise (Vince Poncia-Pete Andreoli).
Polynesian paradise (Tepper-Bennet).


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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 14 2024, 02:13 PM

Little girl
The song is written by Randy Starr for the movie Speedway.
(see upcoming Randy Starr CD's)

The demo sung is by Kenny Karen for scene 130 – sung to Ellie near the station wagon. Finally replaced by Your time hasn’t come yet baby – track 2003-1.



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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 14 2024, 02:16 PM

The chautauqua (march)
1959 – manuscript based on novel written by Day Keene & Dwight Vincent titled (The) Chautauqua
(part 1 – 217 pages / part 2 – 181 pages)

The song The chautauqua is written by Randy Starr for the movie “The chautauqua”. The demo is sung by Kenny Karen but not used because the title of the movie was changed into “The trouble with girls”.
(see upcoming Randy Starr CD's)

Another selected version was written by Buddy Kaye and Ben Weisman for the movie.
Demo was sung by Glen Campbell (see box 24)

Elvis never added his vocal to the instrumental track as recorded on 23 october 1968.
This song is registered at ASCAP with publisher Gladys Music.


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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 19 2024, 06:07 PM

Empty chapel (Starr-Twomey-Wise)
The song was offered around 1965/66 to Elvis but rejected; recorded on 16 march 1966 by Connie Francis (MGM K 13505).



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Posted by: colonel snow Feb 21 2024, 02:17 PM

My Christmas won’t be merry this year
The demo was originally selected for the cancelled Christmas album project in 1966.
(see upcoming new CD's Randy Starr).



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