I don’t really mean to complain

It feels like it’s been raining for twenty days and twenty nights here, so it’s kind of put me in a funk. To help turn things around, below is my personal ranking of the rain songs that Elvis released during his lifetime.

#1 Kentucky Rain (1969)
Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Volume 1

#2 Early Morning Rain (1971)
Elvis Now

#3 All I Needed Was The Rain (1967)
Singer Presents Elvis Singing Flaming Star And Others

#4 When It Rains, It Really Pours (1957)
Elvis For Everyone

#5 Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (1976)
From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee

Something I noticed when ranking these songs is that all of them are great! None of his rain songs are clunkers.

Until next time, try to stay dry, folks.

P.S.: I didn’t include “rainbow” songs, as that is a slightly different weather phenomenon. We’ll save those for another list.

Memphis! Elvis no stranger to hometown hits

Of those released during his lifetime, Elvis recorded over 100 songs in his adopted hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Though this represented only 15% of his total output, there is no doubt that many of his greatest recordings originated from Memphis. Below is my personal ranking of his best Memphis songs.

#1 Suspicious Minds (1969)
Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Volume 1

#2 Mystery Train (1955)
For LP Fans Only

#3 Baby, Let’s Play House (1955)
A Date With Elvis

#4 Kentucky Rain (1969)
Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Volume 1

#5 Promised Land (1973)
Promised Land

#6 Good Rockin’ Tonight (1954)
A Date With Elvis

#7 That’s All Right (1954)
For LP Fans Only

#8 In The Ghetto (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#9 Any Day Now (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#10 Pledging My Love (1976)
Moody Blue

#11 Don’t Cry Daddy (1969)
Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Volume 1

#12 After Loving You (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#13 Stranger In My Own Home Town (1969)
From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis [Back In Memphis]

#14 Wearin’ That Loved-On Look (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#15 Power Of My Love (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#16 Rubberneckin’ (1969)
Almost In Love

#17 Your Love’s Been A Long Time Coming (1973)
Promised Land

#18 Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues (1973)
Good Times

#19 Way Down (1976)
Moody Blue

#20 It’s Midnight (1973)
Promised Land

#21 Blue Moon (1954)
Elvis Presley

#22 Long Black Limousine (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#23 Moody Blue (1976)
Moody Blue

#24 You Asked Me To (1973)
Promised Land

#25 Thinking About You (1973)
Promised Land

Besides being recorded in Memphis, another thing that most of these songs have in common is that their associated albums have not yet received the Classic Albums treatment by Sony’s Follow That Dream collectors label.

In fact, it was wishing for albums such as Promised Land, Moody Blue, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, The Sun Sessions, and From Elvis In Memphis that inspired me to create this list in the first place.

So, if not Memphis, where did Elvis record the most?

Some might guess Nashville, but it turns out that Elvis recorded most often in Hollywood, representing about 275 songs released during his lifetime (around 38% of his total output).

A last bit of trivia, Elvis recorded the song “Memphis, Tennessee” in Nashville, rather than Memphis, so it fails to even qualify for consideration on today’s Memphis list.

Valentines From Elvis: His Top Ten “Love” Songs

In honor of Saint Valentine’s Day, here is my top ten list of Elvis songs released during his lifetime that contained some form of the word “love” in the title. Can you believe I had about 70 different songs to choose from to compile this list? Here are the best of the best.

#1 Can’t Help Falling In Love (1961)
Blue Hawaii
Other notable versions: 1968 live (ELVIS-TV Special); 1969 live (From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis).

#2 Love Me (1956)
Elvis
Other notable version: 1968 live (A Legendary Performer, Volume 1).

#3 You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (Live-1970)
That’s The Way It Is

#4 Burning Love (1972)
Burning Love And Hits From His Movies, Volume 2
Other notable version: 1973 live (Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite).

#5 Pledging My Love (1976)
Moody Blue

#6 Love Me Tender (Live-1968)
ELVIS-TV Special

#7 After Loving You (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#8 Wearin’ That Loved-On Look (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#9 Power Of My Love (1969)
From Elvis In Memphis

#10 Your Love’s Been A Long Time Coming (1973)
Promised Land

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!

Elvis Sings In The Movies: His 25 Best Movie Songs

“I’ve had people ask me was I gonna sing in the movies. I’m not, I mean as far as I know, ’cause […] I wouldn’t care too much about singing in the movies.”
–Elvis Presley, April 15, 1956
(Source: Elvis Word For Word, by Jerry Osborne, Harmony Books, New York, 2000.)

Despite the fact that Elvis did not plan to sing in his movies, he of course went on to sing in all 33 of them. In fact, 1969’s Charro would be the only film in which his character did not sing on screen – though Elvis still provided the theme song for the credits.

What if Elvis had been able to follow his heart and not sing in the movies? Would his Hollywood career have been as successful? Would he perhaps have been even more successful if allowed to develop as a true actor? We will never know for sure the answers to these questions.

What we do know, however, is that 241 of Elvis’ 710 master recordings were made specifically for movie projects. While losing songs like “Queenie Wahine’s Papaya” from his career catalog would surely not have been detrimental, a fair number of more impressive songs would also be gone.

With that in mind, below is my top 25 list of Elvis’ greatest movie songs.

#1 Can’t Help Falling In Love (1961)
From Blue Hawaii

#2 Jailhouse Rock (1957)
From Jailhouse Rock

#3 Clean Up Your Own Backyard (1968)
From The Trouble With Girls

#4 Baby, I Don’t Care (1957)
From Jailhouse Rock

#5 Let Yourself Go (1967)
From Speedway

#6 All I Needed Was The Rain (1967)
From Stay Away Joe

#7 You Don’t Know Me (1967)
From Clambake

#8 Mean Woman Blues (1957)
From Loving You

#9 Charro (1968)
From Charro

#10 Follow That Dream (1961)
From Follow That Dream

#11 King Of The Whole Wide World (1961)
From Kid Galahad

#12 Viva Las Vegas (1963)
From Viva Las Vegas

#13 Hard Headed Woman (1958)
From King Creole

#14 Got A Lot O’ Livin’ To Do (1957)
From Loving You

#15 Edge Of Reality (1968)
From Live A Little, Love A Little

#16 King Creole (1958)
From King Creole

#17 Anyone (1963)
From Kissin’ Cousins

#18 Bossa Nova Baby (1963)
From Fun In Acapulco

#19 Speedway (1967)
From Speedway

#20 Let Us Pray (1969)
From Change Of Habit

#21 Today, Tomorrow And Forever (1963)
From Viva Las Vegas

#22 No More (1961)
From Blue Hawaii

#23 Rock-A-Hula Baby (1961)
From Blue Hawaii

#24 Ku-u-i-po (1961)
From Blue Hawaii

#25 G.I. Blues (1960)
From G.I. Blues

By the way, because it was a documentary, I left out songs from Elvis-That’s The Way It Is – which certainly would have dominated this list. The above also does not include songs from Tickle Me or “Rubberneckin'” from Change Of Habit because those were re-uses of previously recorded songs. Otherwise, a number of them would have cracked the top 25 as well.

Though it was a cost-saving maneuver for Tickle Me, oddly enough using existing recordings resulted in better songs because it featured selections from Elvis’ non-movie sessions.

Though the movie years resulted in more bad songs than great ones, we still would have missed out on all or most of the above listed songs without them. Beyond this, the power of 1968’s legendary ELVIS (Comeback) TV special would be diminished if that moment had not been about getting back on the track. History cannot be changed, and usually that is for the best.

(Thanks to Alex, whose comment on a previous entry inspired today’s post.)

“They couldn’t put diapers on me”

I wrote this guest post in 2010 for Elvis Today.


In honor of Thomas and his wife having their first child, I’ve compiled a ranking of baby Elvis songs. Admittedly, not all of these songs refer to an infant baby. Many of them refer to a baby of the grown woman variety.

#1: Reconsider Baby
#2: Baby, Let’s Play House
#3: Baby, What You Want Me To Do
#4: Baby, I Don’t Care
#5: Like A Baby
#6: I’ve Got A Thing About You, Baby
#7: My Baby Left Me
#8: Merry Christmas Baby
#9: Bossa Nova Baby
#10: Rock-A-Hula Baby
#11: Santa Bring My Baby Back
#12: It’s Your Baby, You Rock It
#13: Ain’t That Loving You, Baby
#14: Baby, If You’ll Give Me All Of Your Love
#15: I’ve Got To Find My Baby
#16: Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby

Of course, if we expand this list to songs that include “baby” in the lyrics rather than the title, we’d have a lot more from which to choose. One fantastic song that comes to mind is “Your Love’s Been A Long Time Coming” from the Promised Land album.

Songwriter Rory Bourke talks about this one in Ken Sharp’s Writing For The King (FTD):

“That song was written about my daughter, Allyson. I wrote it days after she was born. I think Elvis thought he was singing about a big grown up girl but in reality he was singing a song about my baby. His version was absolutely awesome. He caught the complete emotion of what I was trying to say about myself in relationship with this small bundle of love.”

Elvis cut this song in 1973. By then, he had been a father for over five years. I personally think he knew exactly what kind of baby he was singing about, as he undoubtedly had similar thoughts while holding his own “bundle of love” for the first time. I imagine Thomas can suddenly relate to this song in a whole new way.

Congratulations, buddy! All the best!

/Tygrrius, The Mystery Train Blog