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Roustabout (Elvis Presley song)

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Wikipedia article


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"'Roustabout'" is a song written by Bernie Baum, Bill Giant and Florence Kaye for Elvis Presley and the 1964 Paramount picture 'Roustabout'. The song also appeared on the soundtrack album for the movie.

Composition



The song written by Bernie Baum, Bill Giant and Florence Kaye was chosen as a last-minute replacement for the song written as the title track for the movie 'Roustabout' by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott.

Mike Eder describes "Roustabout" as "geeky, with abysmal lyrics and a generic backing". On the other hand, the song originally intended as the title track was, in his opinion, "a respectable rocker" and a surpringly "great song for the period".

The Elvis Presley official website recounts:

(In fact, the song "Roustabout" was released as a promotional single.)

Recording



According to the Elvis Presley official website, the backing track was recorded on April 29, 1964 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood. The session featured Billy Strange and Tiny Timbrell on guitar, Ray Siegel on bass, Hal Blaine and Bernie Mattinson on drums, Dudley Brooks on piano and The Mello Men on vocals. Presley recorded his vocals on May 14, 1964.

According to Mike Eder's 'Elvis Music FAQ', the song was recorded on March 3, 1964.

Track listing



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