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post Jan 19 2021, 03:36 PM
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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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post Jan 27 2021, 07:53 PM
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post Feb 16 2021, 02:16 PM
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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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post Feb 24 2021, 06:35 PM
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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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post Mar 2 2021, 04:15 PM
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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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post Mar 6 2021, 08:33 PM
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(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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post Mar 12 2021, 04:07 PM
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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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post Mar 16 2021, 10:43 AM
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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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post Mar 19 2021, 01:53 PM
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Girl happy (Wayne-Weisman) rejected version by P.J. Proby



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post Oct 8 2021, 11:46 AM
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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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post Oct 18 2021, 11:41 AM
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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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post Nov 11 2021, 08:53 PM
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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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post Nov 16 2021, 08:09 PM
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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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post Nov 25 2021, 03:10 PM
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A dog's life (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Paradise Hawaiian style.


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post Nov 25 2021, 03:33 PM
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Datin' (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Paradise Hawaiian style.


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post Nov 25 2021, 05:33 PM
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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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post Nov 25 2021, 06:25 PM
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Viva Las Vegas (Tepper-Bennett) - demo acetate with rejected version for the movie Viva Las Vegas.



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post Jan 6 2022, 09:08 PM
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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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post Jan 19 2022, 05:26 PM
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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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post Jan 19 2022, 05:27 PM
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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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