i hope someone knows the song, you can hear a little more at the end of part 3 0f 6, it's very 50's !
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_OH2W3GeXrI
I was watching this video and i wanted to know at the very beginning of this clip ( if that is elvis singing) what is the name of that song? If its not elvis and im mistaken i would still like the know the name of it. Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfVR-uQgwdg
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i hope someone knows the song, you can hear a little more at the end of part 3 0f 6, it's very 50's !
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_OH2W3GeXrI
All I wanted was a white knight with a good heart, soft touch, fast horse
Ride me off into the sunset Baby, I'm forever yours
Hi ElvisChick
About a year ago when I first bought the DVD, I asked the same question a few places, but no one knew the song....it could easily have been Elvis singing that song....it`s a very beautiful song, but I never found out the titel of the song.
All I know by now, after I have gotten all Elvis songs on cd, is that it`s NOT an Elvis song....I wish it was though.
My best guess for a titel ...only a guess is.."I`d be lost without you", but I have absolutely no idea who is singing.
Thank you guys for all your help! If i find out anymore i will let you know first thing!![]()
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Elvisia, is the song given credit at the end of the movie? I listened and it sorta sounds like Elvis, but not really, unless it was a really early recording. Sorry, but I've never heard that song either.
Just pretend, I'm holding you, and whispering things soft and low.
And think of me, how it's gonna be and just pretend I didn't go
It's not Elvis singing. I don't think Elvis recorded it, maybe it was a song he did in the early days with the Blue Moon Boys. In part six you could tell it's not Elvis singing, American Trilogy. Sounds like the same guy. Kinda higher range than Elvis'.
I think the song is an old Country/Rock-a-Billy song.
"I'd Be Lost Without Your Love." No idea who sang it .
"I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."
I`m sure it`s NOT Elvis singing and he never recorded the song![]()
All I can say is, that on the cover Johnny Earle and The Jordinaires is given credit for the bonus songs(Elvis songs) on the DVD, but I`m really not sure that this song is performed by Johnny....doesn`t sound like the same vioce really....![]()
Johnny Earle has it recorded .
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=295406
"I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."
Now I found this...an album by Johnny Earle called "Is that all there is?", and on that album, there is a song called "Lost without your love", sadly the song can`t be listened to, so it`s hard to say if it`s the same song, but I guess it must be....
http://wc02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?...0:3nfexqedldte
Thank you so much for everyones help...it has been driving me crazy for a long time!!!![]()
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