colonel snow wrote:Thanks Ed for sharing; I know the edited movie version taken from the soundtrack is released on CD Elvis Film Music volume 6 but this acetate is new for me. I presume it's a single-sided acetate?
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colonel snow wrote:colonel snow wrote:Song selection from 27 january 1964
The biggest little show on earth (no songwriter known) – considered for scene # 56 at Cat rack – replaced by It’s carnival time (first version)
Don’t knock it (Charles Singleton) – considered for scene # 66 – replaced by Hard knocks
Trouble is my middle name (no songwriter known) – considered for scene # 150 – Carver’s combined show = rejected
Trouble is my middle name (Nader-Gluck); recorded by Bobby Vinton and released in november 1962 on Epic 9561 (I doubt it's the same song???)
Phantom lover (Blackwell -Scott) – considered for scene # 161 – Carver’s combined show = rejected
There’s a brand new day on the horizon (Glory glory halleluhah tune) = rejected and replaced by
There’s a brand new day on the horizon – dixieland substitute with different lyrics
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Meanwhile we know: Trouble is my middle name is written by Joy Byers. (source Kevan Budd).
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