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Steve
post May 4 2006, 07:25 PM
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How Do You Think I Feel?

Lyrics:

(Walker - Pierce)

How do you think I feel?


I know your love's not real
The girl I'm mad about is just a gadabout
How do you think I feel?

How do you think we stand?
I know you've made your plan
But you've included free
And that's too much for me
How do you think I feel?

I won't be true again
I know that I can't win
So why should I pretend
That you still love me?


Studio Session for Sun Records, March 5, 1955

Tryout 2:46 Tape features Scotty Moore's guitar. (Elvis off-mike)
Tryout 1:17

Musicians:

Guitar :
Elvis Presley

Guitar :
Scotty Moore

Bass :
Bill Black

Drums :
Jimmie Lott

Studio : Sun Studio, Memphis, Tennessee

Producer / Engineer : Sam Phillips

Note:

Just before the first How Do You Think I Feel? tryout Scotty Moore can be heard playing the Blues Stay Away From Me riff used on the slow version of I'm Left, You're Right. This tryout does feature drums so it's not impossible that the slow version was recorded earlier on March 5, 1955 instead of November 15, 1954.

It's rather strange if You're a Heartbreaker was rehearsed two months after it was released as a single. The information that How Do You Think I Feel? and You're a Heartbreaker were rehearsed at this session comes from drummer Jimmie Lott's memory (see booklet of 50's Box) and it seems that the master of I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone and the How Do You Think I Feel? tryout are the only known recordings with Jimmy Lott on drums. So the date could be correct, but it's not safe to say that You're a Heartbreaker really was rehearsed on this session. Lee Cotten suggests that both versions I'm Left, You're Right may have been recorded on November 15, 1954.


How Do You Think I Feel? - Studio Session for RCA, September 1, 1956


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Take 01
Take 02
Take 03
Take 04
Take 05
Take 06
Take 07 Master 2:12

Musicians:

Guitar :
Scotty Moore

Guitar :
Elvis Presley

Guitar :
Chet Atkins

Bass :
Bill Black

Drums :
D.J. Fontana

Piano :
Marvin Hughes

Backup Vocals :
The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews and Hugh Jarrett

Studio : Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California,

Producer : Steve Sholes

Engineer : Thorne Nogar


First EP Release: Strictly Elvis, January 1957
First LP Release: Elvis, October 19, 1956


Also visit : Discographies & Chart Info - Elvis, RCA LPM-1382
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post May 4 2006, 08:37 PM
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Nice post Steve [img]style_emoticons/default/cheers.gif[/img]



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post May 4 2006, 10:15 PM
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Informative as always Steve....... [img]style_emoticons/default/cheers.gif[/img]

A cool track - even though i wouldn't say it was one of my favourites from Elvis No2. First time i heard this was on a cassette tape - the re-released version with the blue cover...big ELVIS and just the side of Elvis' head ( same pic as the original - but cut off ).


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post May 9 2006, 01:17 AM
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Bouncy, upbeat track from the 50's......Nice album filler by Elvis & the Gang!

Great Post, Steve! [img]style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif[/img]

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post May 10 2006, 11:10 PM
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yet another I cannot recall but all the same will give it a listen to thanks for the hard work on the information steve
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post May 13 2006, 12:20 PM
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Certainly not one of Elvis' more well known songs but all the same I like it. It's a catchy, infectiuos tune that Elvis sings very well. Just listen to his phrasing of the words, he sings every one clear and precise never slurring or fading away which suits the song perfectly.


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post May 21 2006, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE (Steve @ May 4 2006, 09:25 PM) *
How Do You Think I Feel?

Lyrics:

(Walker - Pierce)

How do you think I feel?
I know your love's not real
The girl I'm mad about is just a gadabout
How do you think I feel?

How do you think we stand?
I know you've made your plan
But you've included free
And that's too much for me
How do you think I feel?

I won't be true again
I know that I can't win
So why should I pretend
That you still love me?
Studio Session for Sun Records, March 5, 1955

Tryout 2:46 Tape features Scotty Moore's guitar. (Elvis off-mike)
Tryout 1:17

Musicians:

Guitar :
Elvis Presley

Guitar :
Scotty Moore

Bass :
Bill Black

Drums :
Jimmie Lott

Studio : Sun Studio, Memphis, Tennessee

Producer / Engineer : Sam Phillips

Note:

Just before the first How Do You Think I Feel? tryout Scotty Moore can be heard playing the Blues Stay Away From Me riff used on the slow version of I'm Left, You're Right. This tryout does feature drums so it's not impossible that the slow version was recorded earlier on March 5, 1955 instead of November 15, 1954.

It's rather strange if You're a Heartbreaker was rehearsed two months after it was released as a single. The information that How Do You Think I Feel? and You're a Heartbreaker were rehearsed at this session comes from drummer Jimmie Lott's memory (see booklet of 50's Box) and it seems that the master of I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone and the How Do You Think I Feel? tryout are the only known recordings with Jimmy Lott on drums. So the date could be correct, but it's not safe to say that You're a Heartbreaker really was rehearsed on this session. Lee Cotten suggests that both versions I'm Left, You're Right may have been recorded on November 15, 1954.
How Do You Think I Feel? - Studio Session for RCA, September 1, 1956


G2WB 4923

Take 01
Take 02
Take 03
Take 04
Take 05
Take 06
Take 07 Master 2:12

Musicians:

Guitar :
Scotty Moore

Guitar :
Elvis Presley

Guitar :
Chet Atkins

Bass :
Bill Black

Drums :
D.J. Fontana

Piano :
Marvin Hughes

Backup Vocals :
The Jordanaires: Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews and Hugh Jarrett

Studio : Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California,

Producer : Steve Sholes

Engineer : Thorne Nogar


First EP Release: Strictly Elvis, January 1957
First LP Release: Elvis, October 19, 1956
Also visit : Discographies & Chart Info - Elvis, RCA LPM-1382



the song was original recorded in 1954 by Jimmie Rodgers Snow ( no family!!)


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post Sep 24 2007, 07:22 PM
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meanwhile we know that the original recording was made in april 1954 by Red Sovine.

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