C'mon Everybody!
Surely someone has a favorite/least favorite!
Leiber and Stoller? Pomus/Shuman?
Shirl Milete?![]()
Okay, here's a question for all Elvis music lovers:
Who is your favorite songwriter (or songwriting team) that wrote for Elvis and why?
There's no doubt as to my favorite - Don Robertson. The songs he wrote for Elvis in the 60's are some of my all-time favorites.
Especially:
"There's Always Me"
"Starting Today"
"They Remind Me Too Much of You"![]()
They were quality songs and brought a new dimension to Elvis' singing.
For the 70's I would give an honorable mention to Mark James and Jerry Chestnut.
The only criteria is they must have written more than one song Elvis recorded.
I would like your comments please!!
"I can't see my reflection in the water. I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps. I can't remember the sound of my own name" - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
C'mon Everybody!
Surely someone has a favorite/least favorite!
Leiber and Stoller? Pomus/Shuman?
Shirl Milete?![]()
"I can't see my reflection in the water. I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps. I can't remember the sound of my own name" - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
I have commitment issues when it comes to picking Elvis favorites, so in addition to those you named: Tony Joe White, Kris Kristofferson, and Jerry Reed.
...you won't forget me when I go.
hi nash
yeah don robertson wrote some great songs indeed,very tender and soft songs that really suited elvis voice in the early sixties
pomus and shuman to great songs
and i really think that red wrote some great songs for elvis to
but for pure rock & roll lieber & stoller is in a league all by themself
What about Rice and Weber (It?s Easy For You)?
(Blackmore - Gillan - Glover - Lord - Paice)
Sweet child in time
you?ll see the line
line that?s drawn between
good and bad
see the blind man
shooting at the world
bullets flying taking toll
If you?ve been a bad
oh Lord I bet you have
and you?ve not been hit
by flying led
you?d better close your eyes
you?d better bow your head and
wait for the ricochet
- Lyrics of most beautiful song in rock music ever!!!
I agree with all the writers mentioned. Rice and Webber might have written more songs for Elvis had he lived. I love "It's Easy For You".
Almost forgot about Red. What an underrated writer! His personal relationship with Elvis made it possible for him to write some songs that seemed to reflect Elvis' state of mind at the time, i.e. "Seperate Ways" or "If You Talk In Your Sleep".
Donnie Sumner also wrote one of my favorites with "I Miss You".
"I can't see my reflection in the water. I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps. I can't remember the sound of my own name" - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
The passing of Dennis Linde has got me to being about this subject again.
As I stated in the other thread, the contributions of great songwriters to Elvis' career was crucial.
Elvis recorded some Dylan songs as well, including the informal "I Shall Be Released" so I supposed he could be included too. Certainly, "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" is a definitive recording.
"I can't see my reflection in the water. I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps. I can't remember the sound of my own name" - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Pomus and Shuman (All the work they did for the king)
Mark James (Suspicious minds the biggest comeback for Elvis)![]()
[Royalties come and go....... But there is only one man we always call THE KING
Joy Byers and Ben Weisman, plus all the others listed.
Don Robertson is my favourite.
I like Love Me Tonight and other ballads by Don.
Leiber and Stoller is my other favourite writers.
Frank
Every man has a flaming star
Don Robertson was a great one, Otis Blackwell, another. I liked Mark James's offerings as well. Mac Davis and Jerry Reed are two others that I don't think anyone has mentioned, but their songs are unique in Elvis's career as well.