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Elvis Songs From The Movies
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Elvis Songs From The Movies
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1. Blue Hawaii

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Blue Hawaii is a 1961 American musical romantic comedy film starring Elvis Presley. The film was directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Hal B. Wallis. It was shot on location in the state of Hawaii, which had recently become the 50th state in the US. The film was a box office success and became one of Presley's most popular movies.

In the film, Presley plays the character of Chad Gates, a young man who has just completed his military service and returns home to Hawaii. His parents want him to work in their pineapple business, but Chad has dreams of starting his own tourist guide company. He also has a romantic interest in a local girl named Maile Duval, played by Joan Blackman

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2. Bossa Nova Baby

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Bossa Nova Baby is a song that Elvis recorded in 1963. It was released as a single by RCA Records and was also included in the soundtrack of the film "Fun in Acapulco," in which Elvis starred.

The song is a lively and upbeat song that showcases Elvis's versatility as a performer, as he effortlessly combines rock and roll with the popular bossa nova music style that was emerging at the time. The song features catchy melodies, rhythmic guitar strumming, and Elvis's signature vocals, which are full of charisma and energy.

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3. Crawfish

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Crawfish is a song that was recorded by Elvis Presley for the soundtrack of his 1958 film "King Creole" as a duet with jazz singer Kitty White. The song was written by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman and was originally released as a single in 1958, with "Dixieland Rock" on the B-side.

The song "Crawfish" features a lively and upbeat rock and roll style, with a distinctive New Orleans-flavored rhythm. It incorporates elements of rockabilly, rhythm and blues, and early rock and roll, which were signature genres in Elvis Presley's music.

In the film "King Creole," Elvis Presley plays the character of Danny Fisher, a teenager from New Orleans who becomes embroiled in the city's seedy underworld. "Crawfish" is performed by Elvis in the film during a scene set in a nightclub, where he showcases his dynamic singing and charismatic stage presence.

The track was never released as a single.

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4. El Toro

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El Toro is a Spanish-language song that Elvis recorded during his early career on February 1, 1955. The song was recorded at the RCA Studios in New York City.

"El Toro" has a Latin flavor and showcases Elvis' willingness to explore different musical styles and languages.

"El Toro" was written by Demetrio Ortiz, a songwriter known for his contributions to Mexican music.

While Elvis recorded the song, it was never released as a single but did appear on his album "Fun In Alcapulco".

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5. Golden Coins

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Golden Coins was recorded by Elvis for the movie "Harum Scarum" released in 1965. The song is performed during a scene in the film where Elvis's character, Johnny Tyronne, is in a Middle Eastern palace.

The soundtrack album for "Harum Scarum" was released, including the song "Golden Coins" among others featured in the movie.

However, "Golden Coins" was not released as a single, and it did not chart on any major music charts. The soundtrack album itself did not achieve significant commercial success compared to some of Elvis's other albums. Nevertheless, "Golden Coins" remains a part of Elvis Presley's discography and can be found on the soundtrack album for "Harum Scarum."

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6. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You

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I Can't Help Falling In Love With You  is one of his most iconic and well-known songs. It was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss, and it was first recorded by Elvis Presley for the soundtrack of his 1961 film "Blue Hawaii".

"I Can't Help Falling in Love with You" is a beautiful, romantic ballad with a gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics that express the depth of romantic feelings. The song's lyrics convey a sense of helplessness in the face of love, as the protagonist is unable to resist falling in love despite their best efforts. The song's tender and emotional tone is further heightened by Elvis Presley's soulful and velvety vocals, which are complemented by a simple arrangement featuring an acoustic guitar and a piano.

In addition to its commercial success, "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You" holds a special place in the hearts of Elvis Presley fans due to its sentimental and romantic nature. It has been used as a popular choice for weddings, and its heartfelt lyrics and beautiful melody continue to captivate audiences to this day, making it one of Elvis Presley's most beloved and enduring songs.

  • Drop D Tuning: No
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  • Rhythm: 1-2-3 up down up where 1-2-3 are arpeggio notes on the chords and a bit of shuffle strumming
  • Picking: No
  • Chords: D, A7, Bm, Bm/A, G, A7sus, Em, Gbm, Abm, Db, B7, Dsus
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7. King Creole

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King Creole was the title track of the 1958 film in which Elvis starred. "King Creole" is a rock and roll song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.

Elvis's rendition of "King Creole" is a dynamic and energetic performance that captures the essence of his rock and roll style. The song features a catchy melody and showcases Elvis's powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence.

"King Creole" was released as a single in 1958, reaching the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has since become one of Elvis's classic hits and is often remembered as one of the standout songs from his film career.

The song is also featured on the soundtrack album of the film "King Creole," released in 1958. The album includes other songs performed by Elvis for the movie, making it a popular and well-regarded soundtrack in his discography.

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8. Marguerita

Marguerita is from the 1963 film Fun In Acapulco.

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9. Mirage

Mirage is from the film Harum Scarum which was released in 1965.

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10. Puppet On A String

Puppet On A String is from the movie Girl Happy from 1965 where Elvis is walking with Shelly Fabares and ends up back at her hotel room in one scene and on a sailboat in another which ends in a tender kiss.

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11. Shopping Around

Shopping Around is a track from the 1960 movie G.I. Blues. Elvis is about to make his moves on a lady at the bar and one of his comrades has the band master request his presence on the stage to sing a song, a so called request from his Col.

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12. Sing You Children

Sing You Children is a track from the movie Easy Come Easy Go where Elvis is playing a tambourine on stage.

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13. Spinout

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Spinout is a track from the 1966 album of the same name in which Elvis also starred.

"Spinout" was written by Ben Weisman and Sid Wayne, and it was released as a single in October 1966. The song reached number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The original working title for the movie was "The Bikers, the Bouncers, and the Bed," but it was later changed to "Spinout."

Elvis actually recorded two different versions of the song "Spinout" for the movie. One version was used in the opening credits, and another was used during the climactic race scene.

According to Priscilla Presley, Elvis considered "Spinout" one of his favorite films. He enjoyed the comedic elements and the opportunity to showcase his driving skills.

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14. The Lady Loves Me

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The Lady Loves Me is a duet between Elvis and actress Ann-Margret and was featured in the 1964 musical film "Viva Las Vegas" in which they both starred. The song was written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett.

In "Viva Las Vegas," Elvis's character, Lucky Jackson, and Ann-Margret's character, Rusty Martin, perform "The Lady Loves Me" as a playful and comedic duet. The song showcases their chemistry and playful banter on screen.

"The Lady Loves Me" was included on the soundtrack album of the film, and it has become a fan favorite over the years. The song captures the energetic and lighthearted spirit of the movie and remains a memorable musical moment in Elvis's career.

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15. They Remind Me Too Much Of You

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They Remind Me Too Much of You was written by Don Robertson and was featured on the soundtrack album for the 1963 film "It Happened at the World's Fair," in which Elvis starred.

This track showcases Elvis's smooth and emotive vocals. The song expresses feelings of longing and reminiscence as the lyrics reflect on someone who reminds the singer of a lost love. It captures the romantic and melancholic themes often present in Elvis's ballads.

The soundtrack album for "It Happened at the World's Fair" includes several other songs performed by Elvis, such as "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "One Broken Heart for Sale." "They Remind Me Too Much of You" is among the tracks that highlight Elvis's ability to convey heartfelt emotions through his singing.

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16. Tonight Is So Right For Love

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Tonight's So Right for Love was written by Abner Silver and Sid Wayne and was featured on the soundtrack album for the 1960 film "G.I. Blues," in which Elvis starred.

This song is an upbeat and catchy song that captures the joyful and romantic atmosphere of the film. The track showcases Elvis's smooth vocals and the lively musical style prevalent in many of his songs from the early 1960s.

The soundtrack album for "G.I. Blues" includes other notable tracks such as the title track "G.I. Blues" and "Wooden Heart." "Tonight's So Right for Love" remains a memorable song from the movie and adds to Elvis's extensive discography.

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17. Young And Beautiful

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Young and Beautiful was originally written for the 1957 film "Jailhouse Rock" in which Elvis starred. The song was composed by Aaron Schroeder and Abner Silver.

In the film, Elvis performs "Young and Beautiful" during a scene where his character, Vince Everett, records the song in a studio. The song showcases Elvis's smooth vocals and romantic style, fitting well with the film's narrative.

"Young and Beautiful" was included on the "Jailhouse Rock" soundtrack album, which was released in 1957. The song has since become a beloved part of Elvis's catalog and remains a popular track among his fans.

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