We all know Elvis did For Lovin' Me and Early Morning Rain. But... what other Gord songs should Elvis have done? :)
My votes, as of right now: All I'm After Same Old Loverman If Children Had Wings I could see these with the huskiness of Elvis' early 70s voice, with gospel-tinged arrangements. Especially If Children Had Wings. What about the rest of you? Jeff |
I don't see Presley doing "If Children Had Wings",I can't even imagine it in my head for i don't think it fits his style.
It wouldn't have surprised me if Elvis had done as others and recorded,"IYCRMM". I think "Cotton Jenny" is one,"Talking In Your Sleep","Sundown","Slide It On Over" (a more "rock" approach) maybe even "All the Lovely Ladies. :) |
I can't see him doing Cotton Jenny. Something about the lyrics. :)
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how about 'I'm not s'posed to care?'
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Canary Yellow Canoe !
Bill :) |
I would have loved to hear elvis singing "If you could read my mind", now that would have been heaven!
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Speaking of,"If you Could Read My Mind",this week marks the 35th anniversary of it's entry into the Billboard Top 40. Entered and then as weeks passed,went all the way to #5. :) Just thought I'd mention it. ;)
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featured in the UK top twenty charts in I suppose 1971 it was certainly in that year that then BBC Radio One disk jockey Noel Edmonds began playing IYCRMM every day until it became (I thought) a largish UK hit But I found nothing.Maybe my old memory is going as on http://www.lightfoot.ca/sales.htm Wayne only lists for IYCRMM (Billboard #5) and makes no mention of a UK position Walter??? As always a google search brought up other interesting sites including this time a chance to revisit the review of Harmony on the BBC site which now has more responses than the last time I looked:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/.../harmony.shtml and from:- http://www3.sympatico.ca/gary.lessard/04290505.htm "In 1971, Gordon Lightfoot became one of the first rock ’n’ roll artists asked to perform at the classical-only, Philharmonic Hall in New York. He would play two shows the following February, as his If You Could Read My Mind and Summer Side of Life albums raced up the charts." another interesting search result reminded me of a lovely version of "The House You Live In" by Kate Campbell on her CD "Wandering Strange " http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg there is a short 29 seconds clip at:- ![]() John Fowles hit the pounding tide or be on a rainbow ride hit the bounding main Better drink yer glasses empty now, it's time to hit the line and of course when you’re down and shit out of luck and on a blog at:- 1 "posted by Mr Sun":- http://mrsun.us/2005/02/feelin-about...past-dead.html "Neil Young, of course, is the greatest American solo artist to ever come from Canada. Don't even try to get in my face with your Joni Mitchell or, God forbid, Gordon Lightfoot" To which "DB said" "I love you Mr. Sun, but you better take that back about Gordon Lightfoot. If you replace the word 'girl' in any of Mr. Lightfoot's songs with the word 'squirrel,' why, you will laugh so hard, and for so long, you'll get the hiccups. There is precious little joy in the world, and so I beseech you, do not ride roughshod upon the Lightfoot. Thank you " |
I think "Summer Side of Life" has a kind of Elvis feel to it (think "Suspicious Minds"). Big-sounding, lots of background vx.
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Sorry John,I know almost nothing about UK charts. Only that musical opinions are almost opposite ours here in the U.S.
For example:Diana Ross' 1986 song,"Chain Reaction" was a #1 hit there (so I heard.) While here,it didn't even crack the top 50! (No one knew it then but her chart fortunes were over & done with.) I also know they make big deal about what the top song the week of Christmas is. In America,only Top 40 chart buffs like myself find that interesting. :rolleyes: Oh and to add more (one Lightfoot & one other act)Elvis should have done "Is There Anyone Home" and from George Harrison he should have done,"My Sweet Lord". (By the way,"another" 35th Anni. this year. Aug. 1st will be the anniversary of the Concert for Bangla-Desh,which I'm checking out of the library today. :) ) |
Perhaps an odd concept to others, but not to me.
Elvis knew the power of pianissimo and forte - especially the dialogue between the two. He sang gentle embraces w/ equal almost-operetic proclimations. Hence . . . "The Last Time I Saw Her Face" The Rez |
Hi All. I think I am right in saying IYCRMM reached No 29 for 1 week, then fell back, I recall Gord coming over to do "TOP OF THE POPS". I think that tape was lost, as at that time a lot of video tape was recorded over to cut costs.
As for Elvis doing a cover.I think there are so many, but ......."To Late For Prayin". This song is Top Draw. |
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