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Vegas King
01-25-2009, 11:19 AM
IN THIS THREAD YOU CAN WRITE THE TITLE OF THE SONG
THAT YOU WANT TO KNOW IF ELVIS RECORDED:hmm:
I'll open the thread with this one;)

"King Of The Road"

elvisia
01-25-2009, 11:58 AM
I'll open the thread with this one;)

"King Of The Road"

No Vegas King.....Elvis did not record "King of the road", and as far as I know he never sang it either.

epmoodyblue
01-25-2009, 12:40 PM
:doh:your mistaken my friend..elvis never recorded king of the road...:hmm:..but he sure was the king of the road.. he was best performer in the world ...:hmm:..i could be wrong but i think dean martin did that song sometime....again im not sure:lol:http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/selenauno/smiley-gen101.gif

Vegas King
01-25-2009, 01:31 PM
Yeah Dean martin sang it.Thanks

shelley.m.
01-25-2009, 02:20 PM
Yeah Dean martin sang it.Thanks

Roger Miller sang 'King of the Road.'

epmoodyblue
01-25-2009, 02:38 PM
Roger Miller sang 'King of the Road.'yes shelleu..but dean martin also did a version of that song in one of his albumshttp://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/selenauno/smiley-gen101.gif

Dino78
01-25-2009, 02:49 PM
yes shelleu..but dean martin also did a version of that song in one of his albumshttp://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/selenauno/smiley-gen101.gif


This album was "(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You" from 1965
Vincenzo, maybe you should had ask
Which songs you wish Elvis had recorded?;)

Vegas King
01-25-2009, 02:52 PM
This album was "(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You" from 1965
Vincenzo, maybe you should had ask
Which songs you wish Elvis had recorded?;)

Yes that would be great Frank but Thread like that already exist ;)

Dino78
01-25-2009, 03:01 PM
Yes that would be great Frank but Thread like that already exist ;)

OK another suggest:
Which songs you wish Elvis had recorded that were recorded by Dean Martin before?;););)

Dino78
01-26-2009, 04:09 AM
No serious, Vincenzo do you mean studio recordings, home recordings or live recordings?
Must it be the whole song? What about the one-liners etc.?

Vegas King
01-26-2009, 04:45 AM
No serious, Vincenzo do you mean studio recordings, home recordings or live recordings?
Must it be the whole song? What about the one-liners etc.?
It can be any live,informal...I don't give a dam:).

Wendy56
01-26-2009, 07:01 PM
"King Of The Road"

I know Elvis recorded (The "million dollar quartet", actually): (At the) End of the road. Jerry Lee was on the piano and no Elvis' voice can be heard. :P

john carpenter
01-26-2009, 07:48 PM
No Vegas King.....Elvis did not record "King of the road", and as far as I know he never sang it either.
I have heard Elvis sing King of the road! I believe it was a home recording? Don't quote me on this! Look on you tube type king of the Road by Elvis.

Getlo
01-27-2009, 02:09 AM
I have heard Elvis sing King of the road! I believe it was a home recording? Don't quote me on this! Look on you tube type king of the Road by Elvis.

No, you did not.

That is not Elvis singing.

He never sang King of the Road, not even a one-liner anywhere.

hounddog
01-27-2009, 03:01 AM
The singer that sang King of The Road is an Elvis impersonator called The King (Jim Brown). I think Audi used his version of this song in one of their car ads.

john carpenter
01-27-2009, 08:20 AM
No, you did not.

That is not Elvis singing.

He never sang King of the Road, not even a one-liner anywhere.I stand corrected Getlo..you are right.

elvispresleytheking
01-27-2009, 03:54 PM
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (I'm pretty sure no, but several people claim it, though it doesn't entirely sound like him)

Dino78
01-28-2009, 01:21 AM
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (I'm pretty sure no, but several people claim it, though it doesn't entirely sound like him)

This one was written by Freddy Mercury and recorded by Queen on their album "The Game". It was released in 1980, 3 years after Elvis' death.
So he had no chance to record it. The voice you hear is Mercury's.

easyrider
01-28-2009, 05:21 AM
That is not Elvis singing.

elvispresleytheking
01-28-2009, 02:44 PM
This one was written by Freddy Mercury and recorded by Queen on their album "The Game". It was released in 1980, 3 years after Elvis' death.
So he had no chance to record it. The voice you hear is Mercury's.

Thank you for your help, I was pretty sure, but now I'm positive.

thehillbillycat
01-28-2009, 08:53 PM
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (I'm pretty sure no, but several people claim it, though it doesn't entirely sound like him)


The singer you are referring to that sung Crazy Little Thing Called Love was Jimmy Ellis. It appeared on the Rockabilly LP.

Also, Dino78 Dean Martin's version of King of the Road was sung live many times and it was on another LP which was a country LP of Dean Martin.

Here is the live version of Dean Martin singing it in St. Louis.
YouTube - Dean Martin - King of the Road

Roger Miller's version:
YouTube - King of the Road - Roger Miller


Dean Martin did sing a song that Elvis sung a couple of times :D
YouTube - Dean Martin

john carpenter
01-28-2009, 09:38 PM
Did Elvis ever record or sing in person "Return to me" by Dean martin?:hmm:

Brian
01-28-2009, 09:50 PM
Did Elvis ever record or sing in person "Return to me" by Dean martin?:hmm:

no, I don't think so

Dino78
01-29-2009, 02:39 AM
Did Elvis ever record or sing in person "Return to me" by Dean martin?:hmm:

I never heard of this. But it would have been interesting.

Dino78
01-29-2009, 02:41 AM
Also, Dino78 Dean Martin's version of King of the Road was sung live many times and it was on another LP which was a country LP of Dean Martin.

I know that it was a regular part of his set-list on stage.
But this was the first release. Well, as far as I know. Maybe I'm wrong.

thehillbillycat
01-30-2009, 06:08 PM
To my knowledge Elvis didn't sing any of Dean Martin songs. Just other singers songs that Dean recorded as well. But I don't think that Elvis recorded any of the big songs that made Dean famous. I can imagine Elvis singing "Everybody Loves Somebody" but I know he didn't record it. He may of sung some Dean's songs but I don't know any right off hands. I don't think he sung any of Sammy's songs that are famous by Sammy. He sung "My Way" we know by Frank but I don't know any other song of Frank he recorded. Frank recorded Something saying it was the best Lennon/McCartney song and they didn't even wrote it. George Harrison did.

Getlo
01-30-2009, 06:44 PM
Frank recorded Something saying it was the best Lennon/McCartney song and they didn't even wrote it.

Urban myth, unfortunately.

Sinatra acknowledged Harrison as the writer from when he first recorded it, in 1970, and even attributed it to Harrison from the stage at Caesars Palace in 1978.

http://vegasblog.latimes.com/vegas/2006/12/sinatra_elvis_a.html

Sinatra's version is, as you would expect, superb.

Here it is if you've not heard it.

YouTube - Frank SINATRA - Something (1970)

Dino78
01-31-2009, 06:23 AM
To my knowledge Elvis didn't sing any of Dean Martin songs. Just other singers songs that Dean recorded as well. But I don't think that Elvis recorded any of the big songs that made Dean famous. I can imagine Elvis singing "Everybody Loves Somebody" but I know he didn't record it. He may of sung some Dean's songs but I don't know any right off hands. I don't think he sung any of Sammy's songs that are famous by Sammy. He sung "My Way" we know by Frank but I don't know any other song of Frank he recorded. Frank recorded Something saying it was the best Lennon/McCartney song and they didn't even wrote it. George Harrison did.

Elvis and Dean Martin recorded the following songs:
I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine, It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin', Welcome To My World, Gentle On My Mind, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Take Good Care Of Her, Cindy, True Love, several christmas standards, ...

I never heard of a Sammy Davis' big hits too. But Sammy recorded "High Heel Sneakers" around the same time as Elvis.

The major problem here is, all of them recorded so many songs, those were written by others, that they recorded the same songs here and then. What I mean, take f.e. "For The Good Times". It was recorded by Elvis in 1972, by Dean Martin in 1970 and by Frank Sinatra in 1979.

You are right, all of these songs aren't their big hits.

In his "Jaycees" speech Elvis quoted the lyrics of the old Sinatra song "Without A Song". Also Sinatra sang the old Bing Crosby number "Blue Hawaii" in 1957.

thehillbillycat
01-31-2009, 06:19 PM
Urban myth, unfortunately.

Sinatra acknowledged Harrison as the writer from when he first recorded it, in 1970, and even attributed it to Harrison from the stage at Caesars Palace in 1978.

http://vegasblog.latimes.com/vegas/2006/12/sinatra_elvis_a.html

Sinatra's version is, as you would expect, superb.

Here it is if you've not heard it.

YouTube - Frank SINATRA - Something (1970) (http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=TUmIohd_eYY)

Excuse me, that is wrong. During the first time that Frank sung it in concert when it was recorded. You can clearly hear Frank say "This is the greatest Lennon/McCartney song of them all". Direct quote of him saying that.
Not a urban myth, FACT!. Even Larry King during a tribute show to Frank played that clipped and his own friends said that he didn't realize that Harrison wrote the song and corrected himself in 1975 for the first time.

"It is said, Sinatra would often mistakenly introduce "Something" as his favorite Lennon/McCartney song. But Sinatra gave proper attribution to George Harrison on stage at Caesars Palace in 1978 before performing "Something." "

That is 8 years since his first recording and a less than 8 years since he first sung it live on stage. Live at Caesar's Palace was his 30 sometime time singing that song on stage.
Even Frank himself said that it was a error on his part.

Getlo
01-31-2009, 06:22 PM
Excuse me, that is wrong. During the first time that Frank sung it in concert when it was recorded. You can clearly hear Frank say "This is the greatest Lennon/McCartney song of them all". Direct quote of him saying that. Even Frank himself said that it was a error on his part.

Please post direct links if that is the case, and if my info is wrong.