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What I'd Say tab - elvis presley

G
Hey ma-ma dont you treat me wrong,come and love me all night long.
C9        C7         G7       D7           C7    G7
Oh,____ oh,___ hey, hey. All right, now.



2. see the girl with the diamond ring,
She knows how to twist that thing.
Oh, oh, hey, hey.
Alright now.

3. Tell your moma, tell your papa,
I'm gonna ship you back to arkansas.
Oh yes, you dont do right.
You don't do right.

Chorus;

Yes, I wanna know, I wanna know.
Baby, I wanna know right now.
Yes, I wanna know, honey I wanna know,
Yes, I wanna know.

4.Tell me what I'd say?
Tell me what I'd say?
tell me what I'd say?
Tell me what I'd say?
Yes, I wanna know.



 

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Elvis Presley - VOA Story
For many people it is hard to believe that it has been 30 years [August 16th] since the death of rock-and-roll legend Elvis Presley. Every year, 600,000 people from around the world visit his home, Graceland, in the U.S. southern city of Memphis, Tennessee. In the mid-1950s, Elvis Presley played a new kind of music, fusing country and rhythm-and-blues with a new rock-and-roll style. He swiveled his hips on stage, mimicking the moves of black entertainers. At first, many people did not know what to think about him. But it was not long before young people went crazy over his music and flocked to his concerts. Elvis became known as the king of rock and roll. Bernard Lansky met Elvis when he was in high school. Lansky owned a clothing shop in an African-American neighborhood with clubs where black singers performed. Elvis would stop to admire the clothes in the window. One day Lansky asked him to come in. Elvis wanted clothes that would make him stand out. Lansky gave the young man some clothes on credit. Soon after, Elvis sang on national television and became a star. Elvis became a life-long customer. Lanksy made a coat to match Elvis' pink Cadillac and designed shirts for him in unusual color combinations -- shirts Lansky still sells today. As rock music changed over the decades, Elvis adapted and had at least one top 40 hit on the music charts every year. Despite his many hit songs, Elvis won only three American Grammy music awards -- all for gospel albums. At a young age Elvis began singing gospel music at church. Elvis showcased his music in more from 30 films. Klein says although Elvis had a lucrative movie career, he hungered for better roles. "Halfway through Elvis's career he became disenchanted with his movies. And I'd ask him, 'What's the new movie about?' He'd say, 'Same story, different location. I beat up the guy, get the girl and sing 12 songs.' " On August 16, 1977 Elvis Presley died at Graceland at the age of 42. He was buried in a white suit -- designed by Bernard Lansky. "And he was a gentlemen," said Lansky. "A real gentlemen." About half the visitors to Graceland are under the age of 35 and were not even born when Elvis Presley died. His music is still immensely popular worldwide. If Elvis were alive today, he would be 72 years old, but to his fans he is forever young

Elvis Presley-Don't Leave Me Now
Elvis Presley-Don't Leave Me Now From the movie Jailhouse Rock Recorded April 30, 1957 at Radio Recorders. There are many different versions of this song; the movie version, the Loving You version, which is slower and sexier, and a version with a piano prelude. The various versions are available on Elvis Close Up (which has a version of Elvis playing the piano, and the movie version), Loving You CD, Jailhouse Rock soundtrack; and The King of Rock 'n' Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, which is where this version is from, and I really think it is a different version than any of the others. (words & music by aaron schroeder - ben weisman) Don't leave me now Now that I need you How blue and lonely I'd be If you should say we're through Don't break my heart This heart that loves you There'd just be nothing for me If you should leave me now What good is dreamin' If I must dream all alone by myself Without you darling My arms would just gather dust Like a book on a shelf Come to these arms These arms that need you Don't close your eyes to my plea Don't leave me now Don't close your eyes to my plea Don't leave me now

Elvis Presley Money Honey
Elvis Presley Money Honey Written by Jesse Stone. Elvis recorded it January 10, 1956 at RCA's New York City studios-his first commercial session for RCA. He also sang the song on The Louisian Hayride, and the Dorseys Stage Show. Based on the strength of its appearance on the Heartbreak Hotel LP, it had a 5 week stay on the Billboard Top 100 chart, reaching #76. The single did not chart. It was the A-side to One-Sided Love Affair. It is available on The King of Rock 'n' Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, and Elvis 56, which is where this version is from. You know, the landlord rang my front door bell. I let it ring for a long, long spell. I went to the window, I peeped through the blind, And asked him to tell me what's on his mind. He said, Money, honey. Money, honey. Money, honey, if you want to get along with me. Well, I screamed and I hollered, I was so hard-pressed. I called the woman that I loved the best. I finally got my baby about half past three, She said I'd like to know what you want with me. I said, Money, honey. Money, honey. Money, honey, If you want to get along with me. Well, I said tell me baby, what's wrong with you? From this day on our romance is through I said, tell me baby, face to face How could another man take my place? She said, Money, honey. Money, honey. Money, honey, If you want to get a long with me. Well, I've learned my lesson and now I know The sun may shine and the winds may blow. The women may come and the women may go, But before I say I love you so, I want Money, honey. Money, honey. Money, honey, If you want to get along with me.

Elvis Presley Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do
Elvis Presley Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do Written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman. It was featured in Elvis's second film, Loving You. It is heard three times during the movie. Elvis recorded the record version January 12, 1957 at Radio Recorders, and the film version was recorded in February 1957. The song is available on Loving You soundtrack; Artist of the Century; Elvis By The Presleys; and The King of Rock and Roll-The Complete 50s Masters; the movie version is available on Today, Tomorrow and Forever. This version is from Artist of the Century. Oh yes I've got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do Come on baby, to make it fun, it takes two Oh yes I've got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you There's a moon that's big and bright in the milky way tonight But the way you act you never would know it's there So baby, time's a wasting A lot of kisses I ain't been tasting I don't know about you but I'm gonna get my share Oh got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do Come on baby, to make it fun, it takes two Oh yes I've got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you There's a balmy little breeze That's whistling through the trees And it's telling you to pitch a little woo with me Why don't you take a listen You'll never know what you've been missing Cuddle up a little closer and be my little honey bee Oh got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do Come on baby, to make it fun, it takes two Oh yes I've got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you You're the prettiest thing I've seen But you treat me so doggone mean Ain't you got no heart, I'm dying to hold you near Why do you keep me waiting Why don't you start co-operating And the things I say are things you want to hear Oh got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do Come on baby, to make it fun, it takes two Oh yes I've got a lot o' living to do A whole lot o' loving to do And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you And there's no one who I'd rather do it with-a than you

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