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 Rejected songs # 2
 
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post Nov 14 2017, 08:25 PM
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All's well that ends well

Selected for the movie Spinout but the song didn't make it in the pre-selection; we know the song with re-written lyrics as Smorgasboard.


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post Nov 16 2017, 08:15 PM
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Any old time

The song is written by Ben Weisman; rejected in the pre-selection for the movie Clambake.


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post Nov 16 2017, 08:27 PM
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Bad luck blues
The song was written by Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman.
According to an unconfirmed story the song was offered to Elvis around 1962 but rejected.
I've no more information about the recording.


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post Nov 16 2017, 09:01 PM
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Anyone can play

The song is written bySid Wayne & Ben Weisman; rejected in the pre-selection for the movie Clambake.


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post Nov 18 2017, 10:25 AM
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In 1971 RCA wanted singles – a pop album – a gospel album and first of all a new Christmas album.

Hill & Range / Freddy Bienstock selected songs for Elvis’ albums and movies.
Through the years Freddie Bienstock have sent hundreds of acetates to Elvis.

The acetate with ”As Joseph is a walking” is a demo version recorded by an Elvis-sound-a-like; probably rejected in a pre-selection because Elvis had folk songs in his mind for the may 1971 recordings and new releases.

About the song: It’s a Christmas carol composed in 1918 by Geoffrey Shaw

Known versions:
Recorded in 1961 by Joseph D. Frances on YT

In 1970 recorded by Chuck Wagon Gang on LP Going home for Christmas (Columbia 30263)

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post Nov 22 2017, 10:52 AM
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Beat the bongo - 78 rpm acetate with rejected demo for the movie Viva Las Vegas


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post Dec 3 2017, 02:26 PM
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Boys boys boys - Rejected demo version written by Otis Blackwell-Winfield Scott (1961)


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post Dec 3 2017, 03:06 PM
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Ballad of the bush pilot

Song written by Don Robertson and 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.


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post Dec 3 2017, 03:32 PM
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The ballad of Sue Lin

Song written by Don Robertson for the movie "Take me to the fair aka It happened at the world's fair"; the song was rejected in the pre-selection.


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post Dec 7 2017, 09:57 PM
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This not a really rejected song but according to an Interview with Don Robertson the song I’m yours was written for the wedding scene (scene 251) in the movie Blue Hawaii but rejected in the pre-selection. Later on recorded in the studio on 26 june 1961.


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post Dec 10 2017, 10:48 AM
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Lucky in Las Vegas
Written by Tepper-Bennett for the movie Viva Las Vegas but rejected in the pre-selection.


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post Dec 26 2017, 10:37 AM
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The 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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post Dec 27 2017, 06:02 PM
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Frankie and Johnny
The version for the movie was written by Sid Wayne and Ben Weisman; RCA credited the song to Alex Gottlieb (screenplay) - Fred Karger (musical director from the movie) and Ben Weisman. It's unclear if the lyrics are re-written or the version by Syd Wayne-Ben Weisman is rejected. The tune is based on a version from the roaring twenties.


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post Dec 28 2017, 10:49 AM
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As long as I have you

A version was written by Ab Silver and Sid Wayne for the movie King Creole but was rejected in the pre-selection; the version (track KTD-1 = track K take 10) written by Wise-Weisman was used. Movie version shoot 11-02-58 – page 129 scene 198: sung in the King Creole nightclub.


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post Jan 2 2018, 07:47 PM
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That's how you want me to be

The song was written by Eddie Rabbitt and selected for recording during september 1967 recording session. For unknown reason rejected.


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post Jan 2 2018, 07:59 PM
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Mine
After a few rejections during earlier recording sessions the song was submitted for the movie Paradise Hawaiian style. However the song was replaced for that scene by This is my heaven. The song was recorded later on 11 september 1967 in a non-movie recording session.


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post Jan 3 2018, 09:41 AM
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We call om Him
This not a really rejected song but the song was submitted for the movie Easy come easy go; it was rejected in the pre-selection. Later on recorded in a non-movie recording session om 11 september 1967 .


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post Jan 3 2018, 02:46 PM
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NBC TV Special

The next rejected songs were selected according to the song line-up from the concept-script dated 3 june 1968:
Medley:
U.S.Male

Informal segment
Anything that's part of you;
Country song - Old shep type of song no title mentioned
Country song - no title mentioned
Cotton candy land;
How would you like to be;
Original rock type song - no title mentioned

In the next concept-script dated 11 june 1968 all these songs were cut and for the informal segment no songtitles were mentioned.

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post Jan 11 2018, 05:38 PM
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For the movie "Take me to the fair" aka "It happened at the world's fair" - opening (scene 4) were selected the next songs:

Take me to fair - written by Robertson - Blair = rejected
Take me to fair - written by Wise - Weisman = Elvis' favorite but not recorded
Take me to fair - written by Tepper - Bennett = producer's favorite and recorded later on 22 september 1962 titled Take me to the fair # 2


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post Jan 11 2018, 06:01 PM
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I don't wanna be tied

It's not a real rejected song; the song was written by Giant-Baum-Kaye for the movie Kid Galahad but rejected in the pre-selection. It was recorded now for the next movie Girls girls girls on 28 march 1962.


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