In 1958, \"Hard Headed Woman\" went to No. Trombone: Elmer Schneider, Warren D. Smith. It also charted at No. Saxophone: Justin Gordon. [1][2], In 1958 the song was released on a single as a flipside to "Hard Headed Woman",[3][4] another song from the same movie. Don’t Ask Me Why Fred Wise/Ben Weisman. [6] The album was previously released as an EP album with two volumes, King Creole Vol 1 and King Creole Vol 2.
... Don't Ask Me Why Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman Performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded January 16, 1958 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
Tracks 1-11 consisted of the original album's tracks. 2 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. The song was published by Gladys Music, Presley's publishing company, and was first released as a single with \"Don't Ask Me Why\" as the B-side on June 10th, 1958. King Creole Vol 1 peaked at #1 for 30 weeks on the EP album charts. 2 on the Country charts. [5] In the United States "Don't Ask Me Why" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Hard Headed Woman" was number 1 for two weeks. Bass & Guitar: Neal Matthews. 50+ videos Play all Mix - ELVIS PRESLEY King Creole YouTube Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" on The Ed Sullivan Show - Duration: 1:15.
King Creole Lyrics: There's a man in New Orleans who plays rock and roll / He's a guitar man with a great big soul / He lays down a beat like a ton of coal / He goes by the name of King Creole / You Bass & Tuba: Ray Siegel. King Creole (1958) Soundtracks. Fontana, Bernie Mattinson. Guitar: Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley. In 1997, RCA reissued the album again in an expanded edition with an additional seven bonus tracks including the song "Danny" recorded during the same sessions, with six alternates, four previously unreleased.
2:19. "Hard Headed Woman", the A-side, and "Don't Ask Me Why" both made the pop singles chart, peaking at number one and number 25 respectively.
The song was later featured on Elvis' second soundtrack album, for the film of the same name - \"King Creole\" in September 1958. In 2015, King Creole was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with all available alternate takes. Drums: D.J. Vocals: The Jordanaires. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Trombone: Elmer Schneider, Warren D. Smith. It contains songs written and recorded expressly for the 1958 film of the same name starring Presley, and peaked at No. Recording Industry Association of America, "Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires - King Creole", "The Elvis Presley Record Research Database: King Creole", "The Official Charts Company - Elvis Presley - King Creole", The Elvis Presley Record Research Database, Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, Elvis Presley: The Searcher (The Original Soundtrack), From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis, Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II, Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology, The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential '60s Masters, Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters, Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=King_Creole_(soundtrack)&oldid=977830054, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 07:22.
Saxophone: Justin Gordon. It followed the film's release by over ten weeks. Charlie Jin 145,582 views. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Bass: Bill Black. Soundtrack Credits . As Long As I Have You Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman 2 on the Billboard album chart.
... Don't Ask Me Why Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman Performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded January 16, 1958 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
Tracks 1-11 consisted of the original album's tracks. 2 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. The song was published by Gladys Music, Presley's publishing company, and was first released as a single with \"Don't Ask Me Why\" as the B-side on June 10th, 1958. King Creole Vol 1 peaked at #1 for 30 weeks on the EP album charts. 2 on the Country charts. [5] In the United States "Don't Ask Me Why" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Hard Headed Woman" was number 1 for two weeks. Bass & Guitar: Neal Matthews. 50+ videos Play all Mix - ELVIS PRESLEY King Creole YouTube Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" on The Ed Sullivan Show - Duration: 1:15.
King Creole Lyrics: There's a man in New Orleans who plays rock and roll / He's a guitar man with a great big soul / He lays down a beat like a ton of coal / He goes by the name of King Creole / You Bass & Tuba: Ray Siegel. King Creole (1958) Soundtracks. Fontana, Bernie Mattinson. Guitar: Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley. In 1997, RCA reissued the album again in an expanded edition with an additional seven bonus tracks including the song "Danny" recorded during the same sessions, with six alternates, four previously unreleased.
2:19. "Hard Headed Woman", the A-side, and "Don't Ask Me Why" both made the pop singles chart, peaking at number one and number 25 respectively.
The song was later featured on Elvis' second soundtrack album, for the film of the same name - \"King Creole\" in September 1958. In 2015, King Creole was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with all available alternate takes. Drums: D.J. Vocals: The Jordanaires. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Trombone: Elmer Schneider, Warren D. Smith. It contains songs written and recorded expressly for the 1958 film of the same name starring Presley, and peaked at No. Recording Industry Association of America, "Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires - King Creole", "The Elvis Presley Record Research Database: King Creole", "The Official Charts Company - Elvis Presley - King Creole", The Elvis Presley Record Research Database, Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, Elvis Presley: The Searcher (The Original Soundtrack), From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis, Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II, Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology, The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential '60s Masters, Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters, Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=King_Creole_(soundtrack)&oldid=977830054, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 07:22.
Saxophone: Justin Gordon. It followed the film's release by over ten weeks. Charlie Jin 145,582 views. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Bass: Bill Black. Soundtrack Credits . As Long As I Have You Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman 2 on the Billboard album chart.
Bass & Guitar: Neal Matthews. Conspicuous in their relatively limited contribution were Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who had come to an impasse with the Colonel during the making of the previous movie, Jailhouse Rock (1957), in which they had practically dominated the musical proceedings. Guitar: Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley. 1 on the Billboard charts and went to number two for two weeks on the R\u0026B chart. 2 in the UK and No. Year-end charts (single "Heard Headed Woman / Don't Ask Me Why"), Elvis Presley – Hard Headed Woman / Don't Ask Me Why, Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, Elvis Presley: The Searcher (The Original Soundtrack), From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis, Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II, Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology, The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential '60s Masters, Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters, Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You), Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On), There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Don%27t_Ask_Me_Why_(Elvis_Presley_song)&oldid=944689337, Songs with lyrics by Fred Wise (songwriter), Pages using infobox song with unknown parameters, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from January 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 9 March 2020, at 10:17. In 1958, \"Hard Headed Woman\" went to No. Trombone: Elmer Schneider, Warren D. Smith. It also charted at No. Saxophone: Justin Gordon. [1][2], In 1958 the song was released on a single as a flipside to "Hard Headed Woman",[3][4] another song from the same movie. Don’t Ask Me Why Fred Wise/Ben Weisman. [6] The album was previously released as an EP album with two volumes, King Creole Vol 1 and King Creole Vol 2.
... Don't Ask Me Why Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman Performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded January 16, 1958 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
Tracks 1-11 consisted of the original album's tracks. 2 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. The song was published by Gladys Music, Presley's publishing company, and was first released as a single with \"Don't Ask Me Why\" as the B-side on June 10th, 1958. King Creole Vol 1 peaked at #1 for 30 weeks on the EP album charts. 2 on the Country charts. [5] In the United States "Don't Ask Me Why" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Hard Headed Woman" was number 1 for two weeks. Bass & Guitar: Neal Matthews. 50+ videos Play all Mix - ELVIS PRESLEY King Creole YouTube Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" on The Ed Sullivan Show - Duration: 1:15.
King Creole Lyrics: There's a man in New Orleans who plays rock and roll / He's a guitar man with a great big soul / He lays down a beat like a ton of coal / He goes by the name of King Creole / You Bass & Tuba: Ray Siegel. King Creole (1958) Soundtracks. Fontana, Bernie Mattinson. Guitar: Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley. In 1997, RCA reissued the album again in an expanded edition with an additional seven bonus tracks including the song "Danny" recorded during the same sessions, with six alternates, four previously unreleased.
2:19. "Hard Headed Woman", the A-side, and "Don't Ask Me Why" both made the pop singles chart, peaking at number one and number 25 respectively.
The song was later featured on Elvis' second soundtrack album, for the film of the same name - \"King Creole\" in September 1958. In 2015, King Creole was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with all available alternate takes. Drums: D.J. Vocals: The Jordanaires. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Trombone: Elmer Schneider, Warren D. Smith. It contains songs written and recorded expressly for the 1958 film of the same name starring Presley, and peaked at No. Recording Industry Association of America, "Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires - King Creole", "The Elvis Presley Record Research Database: King Creole", "The Official Charts Company - Elvis Presley - King Creole", The Elvis Presley Record Research Database, Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, Elvis Presley: The Searcher (The Original Soundtrack), From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis, Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances, Command Performances: The Essential 60s Masters II, Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology, The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential '60s Masters, Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters, Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=King_Creole_(soundtrack)&oldid=977830054, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 07:22.
Saxophone: Justin Gordon. It followed the film's release by over ten weeks. Charlie Jin 145,582 views. RCA first reissued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1988. Bass: Bill Black. Soundtrack Credits . As Long As I Have You Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman 2 on the Billboard album chart.
The "King Creole" soundtrack includes hit songs like "Hard Headed Woman," "Trouble" and "Don't Ask Me Why." The bulk of the songs originated from the stable of writers contracted to Hill and Range, the publishing company jointly owned by Presley and Colonel Tom Parker: Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Claude Demetrius, Aaron Schroeder, Sid Tepper, and Roy C. Bennett. Walter Matthau showed his dark side as the cold-hearted Maxie in “King Creole,” but he starred in many lighthearted comedies and musicals. Cymbals: Hoyt Hawkins. [6], The single "Heard Headed Woman / Don't Ask Me Why" was among the most popular singles of the whole year 1958 in the United States: Billboard ranked it number 49 on the year-end Popular chart (a recapitulation of the Billboard's Pop Singles chart for the year) and number 17 on the year-end Country and Western chart (a recapitulation of the Billboard's C&W chart). Although the performance of the song in \"King Creole\" was eventually cut from the film, the song does make a brief appearance before Elvis' (Danny Fisher's) performance of \"King Creole\" in the movie. \"Hard Headed Woman\" is a song that was written by Claude Demetrius, and recorded by Elvis Presley at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California on January 15th, 1958. Crawfish Written by Fred Wise & Ben Weisman Performed by Elvis Presley and Kitty White.