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    Give Me More, More, More Of Your Kisses

    Give Me More, More, More Of Your Kisses recorded by Elvis on 1955 ?
    Written by: Price; Frizzell
    Originally recorded by Lefty Frizzell in 1951
    Hear Elvis's version on: Uncle Pen (unofficial 2-track CD)

    Frizzel was a real innovator in style and presentation and a major influence on others singers. After a less than successful spell as a boxer, Frizzell turned to singing, with considerably more success: in 1951 he held the number one position in the Country charts for more than half the year. And Elvis's rhinestone-encrusted jumpsuits can also be traced back to Lefty! Frizzell was the first singer to wear rhinestones on stage, in an outfit designed by none other than Nudie Cohen—now where have we heard that name before? Lefty Frizzell died in 1975. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. As for Elvis's version of this number, well, it appeared on a rather mysterious 2-song CD put out on the Suedes label (KAYS 1955-578-1) which might be a recording of Elvis performing the number live on a radio show. The cover reads, "We cannot make any statements about the identity of the singer, firstly because of legal reasons and secondly because we really dont know." However, another source indicates that this and the other song on the Suedes release ("Uncle Pen") are really by Paul Ansell who fronts the group No.9, with some sound effects to "age" the recording.

    Has anyone heard of this song or heard Elvis' version?
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    This was not recorded by Elvis.

    There is a version, done in Elvis style, that was included on the album Root and Rumours: The Roots of Elvis, Volume 2 ("rumours" being the operative word here).

    Like Uncle Pen, write this one off as wishful thinking ...
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    Thanks Getlo.
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