Rejected songs
A lot of songs were offered for recording by Elvis. Most of the demo's were rejected and even not recorded.
For some scenes in a movie several songwriters were invited to write a song for a certain scene. Elvis and /or the director made a choice whiche one was fit for recording.
Here I'll add all the information I come across.
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Shifting sands
The song is from early 60's; the demo version is sung by Bill Giant.
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Gerald Nelson CD Songs I wrote for Elvis
This CD contains the demo recordings or recordings by Gene Nelson.
Here is the tracklist
1 If I Were You (recorded on 08-06-70 by Elvis)
2 Sing You Children *
3 The Love Machine *
4 Yoga Is As Yoga Does *
5 Easy Come, Easy Go **
6 Lazy Love Affair
7 Let Me Tell You Something New
8 Long Vacation
9 Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
10 That's Allright With Me
11 Clambake **
12 Dancing Out of My Life
13 Danger Beware
14 Ferryboat From Dover
15 Double Trouble **
16 Dominique My Bull **
17 How Can I
18 I'll Take Love **
19 Chicken Scratch
* recorded for the movie Easy come easy go
** other versions were recorded by Elvis.
For the other songs it is not sure if they were offered to Elvis.
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What a wonderful life
Finally this song was recorded for the movie Follow that dream. Originally This is the life b/w It's a wonderful life were on the demo acetate.
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Young hearts
This song written by Tepper & Bennett should be recorded on 07-05-57 for the movie Jailhouse rock (track 2018). It was rejected but on 31-05-57 recorded by Jim Reeves (RCA 47-6973).
Here is the clip with the version by Jim Reeves.
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Spinout
Here a scan from acetate with demo versions by Tepper-Bennett writing team. The first ones were recorded for the movie Spinout.
It seems that Travelin' light was recorded by Cliff Richard. It is out of my interests to look for more information about that.
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Don Robertson - CD Songs for Elvis... and then I write.
This CD with songs written for Elvis was released in 2005.
Here is the tracklist.
Stand In
They Remind Me Too Much Of You *
Anything That's Part Of You *
Humming Bird
You Don't Need Me Anymore
The Image Of Your Face
Here Comes Heartache Again
Starting Today *
There's Always Me *
Your Happiness Means Everything To Me
Love Me Tonight *
Love Finds A Way
My Side Of The Story
Faithful Forever
Hi Lee Hi Lo
I Met Her Today *
What Now, What Next, Where To *
Not One Minute More
Road To Heartbreak
I Hurt
Darling, Let's Go Home
Does He Mean That Much To You
I've Come To Say Goodbye
Feather In The Wind
Road To Heartbreak (short version)
I'm Counting On You (vocal by Lou Dinning) *
* recorded by Elvis.
I don't know if Elvis got demo versions from the other songs.
Don Robertson recorded a few songs:
00-03-61 - Feather in the wind (RCA 47-7909);
05-02-62 - Stand in / You don't need me anymore (RCA 47-8059);
05-11-62 - Anything is part of you (RCA LSP 3348);
06-11-62 - Not one minute more (RCA LSP 3348);
00-11-62 – Humming bird (RCA LSP 3348);
Addition 2019:
Humming bird
the song was recorded 26 may 1955 by Frankie Laine (Columbia 40526). I strongly doubt the song was written for Elvis
Other recordings:
06-06-55 – Rose Maddox (Columbia 21419);
00-06-55 – Les Paul and Mary Ford (Capitol F 3165);
00-06-55 – The Chordettes (Cadence 1267);
00-10-55 – Lou Millett (Ace 510);
00-10-55 – Tex Stewart & The Three Bells (Bell 1097)
The image of your face
The song was was recorded around september 1963 by Gogi Grant (single CRC records CR 5) + LP.
Here comes heartache again
The song was was recorded around september 1963 by Gogi Grant (single CRC records CR 12) + LP.
Love finds a way – recorded on 24-04-67 by Eddy Arnold for an album (RCA LSP 3869).
Not one minute more
The song was recorded in 1959 by Della Reese (RCA 47-7644)
I've come to say goodbye – recorded 11-02-63 by Faron Young (Mercury 72114).
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Great topic Col.. very interesting to see this kind of information, thanks for taking the time to do this..
All the information / label scans / rareties etc which is worth to be added on this forum will find their way in the section where it belongs.
I'm not the man for memorabilia - photo's - jumpsuits.
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I need a good girl bad
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
It was recorded on 13-02-56 by Wade Ray (RCA 47-6544).
see clip
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I need a good girl bad
Here is a scan from the record by Wade Ray.
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Shiver and shake
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
It was recorded on 27-08-57 by Linda Hopkins (Atco 6096).
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Old devil blues
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have not found any recording or information from this song in the 50's.
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Automatic baby
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I found a clip with a recording by Little Luther (Tarx 1002). I have no more information.
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Fallen angel
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have found several artists which recorded a song with this title between 1954-1957. I don't know if they all recorded the same song as I have no information about songwriters and composers.
Here scan from Sun 201 with Hardrock Gunter.
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A band of angels
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have not found any recording or information from this song in the 50's.
Wham bam hot ziggety zam
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I found a recording from early 1956 by Terry Fell (RCA 47-6515).
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Doorstep to heaven
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 22 dec. 1955 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have found recordings in 1956 by Leon Paye and Carl Smith.
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Doorstep to heaven
Leon Payne recorded the song in sept. 1955 (Stardust 220).
Here is a clip with this version.
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Doorstep to heaven
Here is a clip with the version by Carl Smith. Recorded on 28-02-56 (Columbia 21522).
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Shiver and shake
I found another clip by Jimmy Hufton (Fernwood 201) from mid 50's.
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I ain't a studying you baby
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
It was recorded on 12-03-56 by Don Gibson (MGM K 12494).
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I ain't a studying you baby
here is a clip with the version by Don Gibson.
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Naughty mama
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have not found any information about a recording by other artists.
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Your secret's safe with me
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I have not information about recordings in the 50's.
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Shake a hand
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis during the sept. 1956 sessions. Finally it was recorded during the march 1975 sessions.
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I almost lost my mind
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis. A try-out was done on 1 sept. 1956 after the abandoned recording of Paralyzed.
The original version was recorded on 21-10-49 by Ivory Joe Hunter (MGM 10578).
Other recordings:
1955 - The Harptones (Bruce rec. 128);
1956 - Pat Boone;
1956 - Eddie Cochran.
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I almost lost my mind
Here is a clip by The Harptones
During the sept. 1956 Elvis recorded the song Love me; this song was recorded by The Harptones too.
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Ooby dooby
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
The original version was recorded on 04-03-56 by Teen Kings with vocal Roy Orbison on Jewel 101. Soon re-recorded by Roy Orbison & The Teen Kings on Sun 242.
Other versions:
1956 - Sid King & The Five Strings (Columbia 40680);
1956 - Janis Martin (RCA 20/47-6560.
From all these versions are clips available on Youtube.
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Rock and roll Ruby
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 august 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
The song was written by Johnny Cash and recorded by him around november 1955 but the song was never released.
Other recordings:
05-02-56 - Warren Smith (Sun 239);
25-04-56 – Johnny Carroll & his Hot Rocks (Decca 29940);
00-05-56 – Dave Burton (RCA 47-6535).
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Stop beatin' 'round the mulberry bush
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
I found a few recordings:
11-07-38 - Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra (Victor 26012);
30-07-38 - Kay Kyser & his Orchestra;
11-08-38 - Al Donahue & his Orchestra (clip on Youtube);
22-08-38 - Count Basie (Decca 2004 - clip on Youtube);
1952 - Bill Haley (clip on Youtube).
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Stop beatin' 'round the mulberry bush
Here is a clip with the version by Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra.
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Rock around the clock
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
The original version was recorded on 20-03-54 by Sonny Dae & The Knights (Arcade 123).
Another version was recorded on 12-04-54 by Bill Haley & his Comets (Decca 29124).
It is known that Elvis performed the song on several occasions in 1955 including the Hayride on 19-11-55.
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I'll be true
According to a scan of a letter in the booklet from The Complete 50's Masters Steve Sholes sent on 24 aug. 1956 a demo record to Elvis with this song. However it was not recorded by Elvis.
The original version was recorded late 1953 by Faye Adams (Herald H 419).
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Holiday in Acapulco
This song was written in 1962 by Don Robertson for the movie Fun in Acapulco. The demo was sung by P.J. Proby.
I have not found more information about it.
The song lost the competition with Fun in Acapulco also sung by P.J. Proby on demo.
Here is a clip with the demo version with Fun in Acapulco by P.J. Proby.
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Clambake
here a clip with an unused version by Winfield Scott.
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Wife nr 99
Song written for the movie Harum scarum by Sid Tepper & Roy C Bennett. This demo version can be found on French CD Elvis chante Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett.
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The bright new world of tomorrow
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)
I have no information about this song and probably it is a demo.
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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," "Cotton Candy Land," etc.
Shout it out
The song was rejected for the movie Roustabout (see scan) but later on recorded for the movie Frankie & Johnny.
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Stop me from loving you
In a letter from jan. 8th. 1958 Hal Wallis suggests to add this song in the movie King Creole. However it was not recorded.
Another demo for this movie was the song "Hoping you were gone".
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Cryin' fool
According to an unconfirmed story this demo was sent to Elvis in 1961; however never recorded by Elvis.
Joy Mann recorded a version early 1962 on Columbia 42351.
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My bittersweet
According to an unconfirmed story this demo was sent to Elvis (adressed to Circle G ranch) around 1968-69; however never recorded by Elvis.
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Tulsa's blues and Dog face
These two songs by Leiber & Stoller were selected for G.I. Blues but not recorded.
Dog face was recorded later on 29-07-60 by the Coasters; however never released.
It's a pity that the Leiber & Stoller writing team were not allowed to write for Elvis any longer. Songs like Little Egypt - Girls girls girls were existing songs; they were not especially written for an Elvis' movie.
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Playing with fire
Selected for the movie Blue Hawaii but never recorded; Terry Stafford recorded a version in 1964 (Crusader 105).
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Shout it out
Selected for the movie Roustabout but probably not recorded; later on recorded for the movie Frankie and Johnyy.
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Sleepless nights endless days
Rumoured to be offered for recording in 1965; the backside If everyday was like Christmas was recorded by Elvis in june 1966.
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According to a list on the FECC forum the next demo's were offered for the movie Harum scarum but not recorded; I have no additional information.
Forbidden love;
Let yourself go - later on used in the movie Speedway;
Beg borrow or steal;
Lollipos and rainbows;
Little dancing girl;
To be in love with you;
In my harem.
I'm gonna sleep with one eye open - handwritten lyrics for the song (1959).
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Additional information for Don Robertson CD Songs for Elvis .... and then I write: (see post nr 7)
The song You don't need me anymore was recorded in 1969 by Eddy Arnold for an album. You can hear a clip on Youtube.
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Additional information for Don Robertson CD Songs for Elvis .... and then I write: (see post nr 7)
The song Here comes heartache again was recorded in 1964 by Gogi Grant (GRC CR 12). You can hear a clip on Youtube.
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Additional information for Don Robertson CD Songs for Elvis .... and then I write: (see post nr 7)
The song The image of your face was recorded in 1964 by Gogi Grant (GRC CR 5). You can hear a clip on Youtube.
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Additional information for Don Robertson CD Songs for Elvis .... and then I write: (see post nr 7)
The song Feather in the wind was recorded in 1960 by Mark Dinning. You can hear a clip on Youtube.
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Love on the rocks - unused / rejected song for the movie Easy come easy go.
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Wisdom of the ages rejected demo version written by Dee Fuller-Adam Ross.
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I never had it so good
Demo version written by Tepper-Bennett for the movie Roustabout but not used.
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It's not confirmed but the next Christmas songs were rejected in 1957:
1) Let it snow let it snow let it snow
Original version recorded in 1945 by Vaughn Monroe & his Orchestra (RCA 20-1759).
2) You're all I want for Christmas
Original recordings from 1948: Seger Ellis (Bullet 1011) - Frank Gallagher (Dana 2028) - Frankie Laine (Mercury 5177)
3) Let's play jingle bells (no information available)
4) Santa you've done me wrong (no information available)
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Pins and needles in my heart
For the second RCA session in jan. 1956 it was suggested to record the song "Pins and needles in my heart". The original version was recorded on 02-08-45 by Roy Acuff & his Smoky Mountain Boys (Columbia 36856).
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Great work colonel snow.
It would have been fun to actually listen to the rejects, just too hear if Elvis & co passed up on some gems or potentional hits.
Wasted time wasted years
Written in 1955 by Mae Axton-Tommy Durden and recorded by Glenn Reeves (released 27-08-55 label: TNT records 129)
Glenn Reeves also recorded the demo version of Heartbreak hotel.
see handwritten lyrics
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What a day - demo version was written by Don Robertson for the movie Viva Las Vegas but it was rejected.
His own recording (recorded may 1963) was released in nov. 1963 on RCA 47-8269.
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I never had it so good
Demo version selected for the movie Roustabout but not recorded.
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Carnival of dreams
Demo version selected for the movie Roustabout but not recorded.
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According to a topic on the FECC forum an acetate with "Just let me make believe a while" is circulating for sale.
It's a Roy Orbison song written by Robert Blackwell in the mid-sixties. The demo version was never recorded by Elvis.
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Everybody's got a baby but me
Elvis got a demo version and he wanted to include it in the movie Loving you. But since Paramount had already lined up the songs they would not allow him to sing the song in the movie. Elvis gave the demo to Warren Miller who recorded the song in 1958 (United artists 104) and took the composer's credits for it.
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Everybody's got a baby but me
here is a clip
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If this love is wrong
This song was chosen for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
I have no more information about the song.
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Here comes tomorrow
This song was selected for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
I have no more information about the song. I don't believe it's (Look out) here cones tomorrow written by Neil Diamond and recorded by The Monkees in 1967.
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Ramblin' rose
The song was written by Joe Sherman & Noel Sherman.
The song was selected for recording by arranger Billy Strange who arranged too the recording by Nat King Cole. Recorded 9 june 1962 – Capitol 4804.
The version (Burch-Wilkin) recorded in 1962 by Jerry Lee Lewis for Sun records (Sun 374) is another song.
Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
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Here is a clip with the version by Jerry Lee Lewis.
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And I tell the sea
This song was selected for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
I have no more information about the song. I don't believe it has anything to do with the song "I tell the sea" by Tom Jones.
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Brown eyed handsome man
This song was selected for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
Elvis sung this song during the Million Dollar Quartet session on 04-12-56.
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I'll never find another you
This song was chosen for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
I have no more information about the song.
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Tonight I won't be there
The song was written by Kent & Warren.
This song was selected for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. Elvis never recorded the song in the next sessions.
The original version was recorded in 1961 by Adam Wade (Coed Co 556); in 1973 Elvis recorded "Take good care of her" as recorded for the first time by Adam Wade in 1961.
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Tonight I won't be there - Adam Wade
here is the clip
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Baby what you want me to do
The song was selected for recording on the 22-08-67 session; however this recording session was cancelled. The song was selected again for the recording session on 11/12 september 1967 but replaced by Big boss man.
Finally Elvis recorded the song for the upcoming NBC TV special in june 1968.
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Playing with fire
The song was written by Wise & Weisman.
The song was selected for recording for the Blue Hawaii movie (see script + detail); there is no evidence that Elvis recorded the song.
However the song was recorded in 1964 by Terry Stafford (Crusader C105).
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Playing with fire
Here is a label scan with the version by Terry Stafford.
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Playing with fire
here is a clip with the version by Terry Stafford.
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That's what you do to me
The song was written by Bob Morrison.
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
The song was recorded in the next year by country singer Charly McClain on Epic records.
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Energy
The song was written by Bob Morrison.
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
I have no more information about the song.
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Rainy night in Georgia
The song was written by Tony Joe White.
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
Composer Tony Joe White recorded the song in 1969 for an album.
In the movie Elvis On Tour Elvis sung an one-liner.
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Day by day
The song was written by Denis Linde.
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
Composer Denis Linde recorded the song in 1977 for an album for Monument records.
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Let me on
The song was written by Laying Martine Jr.
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
I've no more information about another recording.
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Yes I do
The song was written by Alan Rush
This song was selected for recording on the 20-01-77 session; however this recording session was cancelled.
I've no more information about another recording.
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Pray for me mother of mine
Words & music by Marty Robbins
handwritten lyrics for the song (1959).
(see change in the last verse + signature by Elvis)
There is no proof Elvis made a home recording in 1959.
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Pray for me mother of mine
The original version was recorded on 07-12-54 by Marty Robbins (Columbia 21388).
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An angel cried
The story goes that in 1958 Elvis met an upcoming singer Anita Bryant and gave her a pile with 5 demos:
1) An angel cried - written by Phil Spector;
2) A Texan and a girl from Mexico - written by Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman;
3) I don't want to - written by Janice Torr & Fred Spielmann;
4) Paper roses - written by Janice & Fred Spielmann;
5) Pictures - written by Sid Tepper & Roy Bennett.
She recorded 4 of the demos around 1960 and gave backto Elvis the demo with I don't want to.
Elvis recorded the song for the movie Girls girls girls.
1) An angel cried - released on Carlton 547 in april 1961;
2) A Texan and a girl from Mexico - released on Carlton 538 in january 1961;
3) not recorded
4) Paper roses - released on Carlton 528 in march 1960;
5) Pictures - released on Carlton 537 in january 1961.
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Ecstacy
Written by Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman in 1961; often rumoured as recorded by Elvis but there is no proof. Probably Elvis got a demo of the song.
According to the added documents the song is registered at ASCAP & BMI.
The song was recorded in 1962 by Ben E. King (Atco 6215); note Pomus & Spector are credited als songwriters here.
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Bad penny
The song was written by Bill Giant.
According to the composer this song was recorded by Elvis in the early 1960's. Probably Elvis got a demo version.
There is no proof Elvis recorded this song.
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Can you find it in your heart
Written by Al Stillman & Robert Allen.
Selected for the 1968 NBC TV special but not recorded; according to the concept-script it was included in the informal segment besides Cotton candy land - How would you like to be - Wooden heart.
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I'm gonna love you anyway
Composed by Layng Martine Jr.
The original demo, made for Elvis,wasn't used. Cristy Lane released it as a single in 1978.
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Let's live a little
Composed by Bill Giant, Florence Kaye & Bernie Baum
Demo version (1967); I've no more information about the song.
(It’s mentiond in the book Elvis – From A – Z by Fred Worth-Steve Tamerius for the movie Live a little love a little. However the song has nothing to do with the movie)
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Living high
Composed by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman & Dolores Fuller.
Submitted for the movie King Creole but not used.
The demo ended up in the hands of Marvin Benefield aka Vince Everett, who recorded it in 1962 together with Baby let's play house, both songs ending up on the ABC-Paramount 45-10472 single
There's a clip on Youtube.
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Potpourri
Composed by Sid Tepper & Roy Bennett
Selected for the movie Girls! Girls! Girls! but not recorded.
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Bonnie B.
According to a reliable source Elvis rejected the demo version; however Jerry Lee Lewis recorded the song at Sun records (release date 21-11-61 on Sun 371).
There's a clip on Youtube.
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Reconsider me
The song was written in 1965 by Margaret Lewis & Myra Smith; a demo version was recorded for Ace label.
(There's a clip on Youtube)
In 1966/67 Elvis made a home recording but until now it is not released.
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Since I met you baby
The song was written by Ivory Joe Hunter; he recorded the song in 1956 for Atlantic label.
In 1966/67 Elvis made a home recording but until now it is not released.
Love letters in the sand
The song was written in by Nick Kenny - Charles Kenny - Fred Coots; the original version was recorded in 1931 by Ted Black & his Orchestra on Victor label. In 1957 Pat Boone has a no 1 hit in the US with the song.
In 1966/67 Elvis made a home recording but until now it is not released.
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Moody river
The song was written in 1961 by Gary Bruce; he recorded the song on Southern Sound label in 1961. Pat Boone has a no 1 hit in the US with the song in the same year.
In 1966/67 Elvis made a home recording but until now it is not released.
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I can't believe that you're in love with me
The song was written by Jimmy McHugh & Clarence Gaskill; the original version was recorded on 02-03-27 by Roger Wolfe Kahn & his Orchestra on Victor 20573.
In 1966/67 Elvis made a home recording but until now it is not released.
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Mississippi Sue
The song is written by Dolores Fuller; a demo version is added to CD Come along - The Frankie and Johnny sessions.
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Better believe it baby
The song is written by Dolores Fuller; a demo version is added to CD Come along - The Frankie and Johnny sessions.
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My gypsy heart
The song is written by Dolores Fuller; a demo version is added to CD Come along - The Frankie and Johnny sessions.
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My bitter sweet
The song is written by Dolores Fuller; a demo version is added to CD Come along - The Frankie and Johnny sessions.
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Here a scan from letters dated 22 december 1955 & 24 august 1956 as mentioned in the first posts.
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