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LOVING YOU - ELVIS PRESLEY
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F
I will spend my whole life through
C7
loving you, loving you.
C7
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
F F7
loving you, loving you.
Bb F Cm6 D7
Makes no difference where I go or what I do.
G7 C7 G7 C7
You know that I'll always be loving you.
F
If I'm seen with someone new,
C7
don't be blue, don't be blue.
C7
I'll be faithful I'll be true;
F F7
always true, true to you.
Bb F Cm6 D7
There is only one for me, and you know who.
G7 C7 F Bdim C7
You know that I'll always be loving you.
F
I will spend my whole life through
C7
loving you, loving you.
C7
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
F F7
loving you, loving you.
Bb F Cm6 D7
Makes no difference where I go or what I do.
G7 C7 G7 C7
You know that I'll always be loving you.
F
If I'm seen with someone new,
C7
don't be blue, don't be blue.
C7
I'll be faithful I'll be true;
F F7
always true, true to you.
Bb F Cm6 D7
There is only one for me, and you know who.
G7 C7 F
You know that I'll always be loving you.
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Written by Aaron Titi.
Strasbourg, Lundi 19 Juin 1995.
Elvis Presley Loving You
Elvis Presley Loving You
In movie Loving You; LOVING YOU (LP); ELVIS GOLDEN RECORDS VOLUME 1 (LP); WORLDWIDE 50 GOLD AWARD HITS, VOLUME 1 (4 x LP); and others
This song was written by Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. Elvis recorded it in February 1957 at Radio Recorders. It is available on many CDs including Elvis Movies; Elvis at the Movies; Elvis Gold Records Vol. 1; the Loving You soundtrack; and the King of Rock and Roll-Complete 50s Masters, which is where this version is from.
Loving You was Elvis' second film produced by Hal Wallis and directed by Hal Kanter; it was released in 1957. Co-stars were Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, and Dolores Hart. Elvis' original band members, Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and D. J. Fontana are also in the movie, as well as the Jordanaires. His character was named Deke Rivers, f/k/a Jimmy Tompkins.
The film reached #7 on Variety's weekly list of top-grossing films.
Elvis sang seven songs in Loving You; Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do; Let's Have a Party; (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear; Hot Dog; Lonesome Cowboy; Mean Woman Blues; and Loving You. Dolores Heart sang Dancing on a Dare, Detour, and The Yellow Rose and Tex Warner's band played Candy Kisses.
Gladys and Vernon Presley were extras in the audience at the Freegate TV broadcast. Gladys can be seen in the fourth row, aisle seat with Vernon seated next to her. Elvis dances down the aisle and stops there during his performance of Got A Lot o' Living To Do.
Elvis received his first on screen kiss from Jana Lund in this movie.
Movie Trivia: Actress Dolores Hart made her film debut in Loving You. She also made King Creole with Elvis, and was in Where the Boy Are. She retired after ten films to become a nun in 1963.
Elvis started dating actress Yvonne Lime on the set of Loving You; she played "Sally" in the film. She was a regular on three TV series-Father Knows Best; The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and Happy.
Recorded February 1957 at Radio Recorders
(words & music by jerry leiber - mike stoller)
I will spend my whole life through
Loving you, just loving you.
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
Loving you, loving you.
Makes no difference where I go or what I may do.
You know that I'll always be loving you.
Just you and,
If I'm seen with someone new,
Don't be blue, don't you be blue.
I'll be faithful I'll be true;
Always true, true to you.
There is only one for me, and you know who.
You know that I'll always be loving you.
Elvis Presley Loving You (UpTempo Version)
Elvis Presley Loving You (UpTempo Version)
Written by Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. Elvis recorded it in February 1957 at Radio Recorders. It is available on the Loving You soundtrack; and the King of Rock and Roll-Complete 50s Masters, which is where this version is from. An uptempo version of this song was used as the title tune of the film, but this is not that version.
Loving You was Elvis' second film produced by Hal Wallis and directed by Hal Kanter; it was released in 1957. Co-stars were Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, and Dolores Hart. Elvis' original band members, Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and D. J. Fontana are also in the movie, as well as the Jordanaires. His character was named Deke Rivers, f/k/a Jimmy Tompkins.
The film reached #7 on Variety's weekly list of top-grossing films.
Elvis sang seven songs in Loving You; Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do; Let's Have a Party; (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear; Hot Dog; Lonesome Cowboy; Mean Woman Blues; and Loving You. Dolores Heart sang Dancing on a Dare, Detour, and The Yellow Rose and Tex Warner's band played Candy Kisses.
Gladys and Vernon Presley were extras in the audience at the Freegate TV broadcast. Gladys can be seen in the fourth row, aisle seat with Vernon seated next to her. Elvis dances down the aisle and stops there during his performance of Got A Lot o' Living To Do.
Elvis received his first on screen kiss from Jana Lund in this movie.
Movie Trivia: Actress Dolores Hart made her film debut in Loving You. She also made King Creole with Elvis, and was in Where the Boy Are. She retired after ten films to become a nun in 1963.
Elvis started dating actress Yvonne Lime on the set of Loving You; she played "Sally" in the film. She was a regular on three TV series-Father Knows Best; The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and Happy.
Recorded February 1957 at Radio Recorders
(words & music by jerry leiber - mike stoller)
I will spend my whole life through
Loving you, just loving you.
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
Loving you, loving you.
Makes no difference where I go or what I may do.
You know that I'll always be loving you.
Just you and,
If I'm seen with someone new,
Don't be blue, don't you be blue.
I'll be faithful I'll be true;
Always true, true to you.
There is only one for me, and you know who.
You know that I'll always be loving you.
I can't stop loving you
Elvis Presley - I Can't Stop Loving You(Great Video 1970)
Elvis Presley - Loving You
Elvis Presley - Loving You
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Loving You - Paramount 1957
Elvis' second movie and his first in color was the 1957 Paramount film 'Loving You'. Elvis Presley felt more comfortable in the role of Deke Rivers in Loving You than he had as Clint Reno since the role was based on his real-life career experiences. The musical drama opens as Deke -- a truck driver with a natural talent for really belting out a song -- teams up with press agent Glenda Markle, played by Lizabeth Scott, in hopes of becoming the next singing sensation.
Deke begins his new singing career as the opening act for a down-and-out country-and-western band headed by Glenda's ex-husband. It soon becomes apparent that the female faction of the audience just can't get enough of Deke either on stage or off. Glenda capitalizes on Deke's sensual appeal by providing him with customized costumes and arranging publicity stunts.
Deke is torn between the attraction he feels toward Glenda and the genuine affection he has for the band's lead singer, Susan, played by Dolores Hart in her film debut. When Deke discovers that Glenda has been manipulating him personally and professionally, he becomes confused and runs away. A wiser and more mature Deke returns just in time to perform at a major televised concert, which serves as his introduction to the big time.
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Lyrics:
I will spend my whole life through
Loving you, loving you.
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
Loving you, loving you.
Makes no difference where I go or what I do.
You know that Ill always be loving you.
If Im seen with someone new,
Dont be blue, dont you be blue.
Ill be faithful Ill be true;
Always true, true to you.
There is only one for me, and you know who.
You know that Ill always be loving you
Elvis Presley - Loving you
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller had written Loving You for the film of Elvis of 1957 with heading the same. Two versions for the film had been recorded: a fast version and a slow one, type ballad. The writing session had place in 14 of February of 1957, in the Recorders Radio. Take 12 of the version of the ballad and take 21 of the fast version had been the chosen ones as main songs. In 24 of February, Elvis recorded the surrender that would be launched in record. Take 4 was the chosen one as being the main song. The launching in single had a permanence of 22 weeks in the table Top 100 of the Billboard, arriving at 28ª position. Loving You arrived at 15º place in the table Country Disc Jockey. In August of 1957, Teddy Bear/Loving You Young Blood of the Coasters in the top of the table of rhythm had substituted Searchin'/and blues, where he was only during one week before being substituted by Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On de Jerry Lee Lewis. Of Loving You had exceeded the million of units.
Teddy Bear/Loving You (RCA) was first single of Elivs launched for the RCA in Great-Britain (July of 1957). Thank.