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Written by George ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Written by George Wise, Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore. Elvis recorded is November 7, 1960 at Radio Recorders for his 1961 movie Wild in the Country. The single had a 5-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #26. It was the B-side to I Feel So Bad. It is available on Elvis: The Other Sides Vol 2., Elvis Movies, Command Performances - The Essential 60s Masters II
I've always loved ... ( 1 year ago by ElvisSacramento)
I've always loved this song so very much. This song is so very under-rated and should be way better known than it is. It's such a very little known gem. Thank you so very much for sharing, 5 Stars.
Elvis has sold over ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Elvis has sold over one billion records (some say two) worldwide, more than any other artist. His American sales have earned him gold, platinum or multi-platinum awards for 150 different albums and singles, far more than any other artist. Research is also underway to document his record sales achievements in other countries. It is estimated that 40% of Elvis' total record sales have been outside the United States.
Over 1.8 billion ... ( 1 year ago by ETANBEY)
Over 1.8 billion worldwide-estimate-the thought is it's much higher. In the UK alone he has been on their charts longer than all others including the Beatles,Queen etc...
There were 4 songs ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
There were 4 songs in Wild in the Country: Wild in the Country, I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell, In My Way, and Husky Dusky Day. Lonely Man and Forget Me Never were cut from the film.
Wild in the Country ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Wild in the Country was Elvis's 7th film and released by 20th Century Fox in 1961. It was produced by Jerry Wald and directed by Philip Dunne. Elvis's co-stars were Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Rafer Johnson, Gary Lockwood, and Jason Robards, Sr. Elvis's character was named Glenn Tyler.
During the filming ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
During the filming of Wild in the Country, Elvis received a platinum watch from RCA for having sold 75 million records.
Hope Lange was only one year older than Elvis in this film, but her character was supposed to be several years older.
Millie Perkins won ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Millie Perkins won an Oscar for her debut film, "The Diary of Anne Frank". "Wild in the Country" was her second film. She broke her wrist while slapping Elvis in a scene. She was married to Dean Stockwell at the time. She would later play Elvis's mother, Gladys, in the Elvis mini-series on TV.
The college scenes were filmed at UCLA. Jason Robards, Sr. played Judge Parker, and he was the father of Oscar winner, Jason Robards, Sr. This was his last film.
Red West, one of ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Red West, one of the "Memphis Mamphia", had his first speaking part in this film.
Raefer Johnson was the Olympic decathlon champion in 1960 and was one of the bodyguards, along with Roosevelt Grier, who disarmed Sirhan Sirhan after the shooting of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Christina Crawford, Joan Crawford's adopted daughter, made her film debut in Wild in the Country.
Red West, one of ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Red West, one of the "Memphis Maphia", had his first speaking part in this film.
Raefer Johnson was the Olympic decathlon champion in 1960 and was one of the bodyguards, along with Roosevelt Grier, who disarmed Sirhan Sirhan after the shooting of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Christina Crawford, Joan Crawford's adopted daughter, made her film debut in Wild in the Country.
I love this song ... ( 1 year ago by D0NJUANNN)
I love this song ...
Rosie Grier played ... ( 1 year ago by BloodNGutts)
Rosie Grier played in the NFL for the the (Rams I think) and if I'm not mistaken is a Reverend now.
Oh. I didn't even ... ( 1 year ago by Jackiej61)
Oh. I didn't even think about it being "Rosie" Grier. I remember him. Thanks.
I won a talent ... ( 10 months ago by saucygit1)
I won a talent competition singing this song.
this guy was a ... ( 9 months ago by surtain)
this guy was a freak with his voice incredible.
WONDERFUL TY ( 8 months ago by margaret1967)
WONDERFUL TY
Another super video ... ( 7 months ago by trei3000)
Another super video that meets all expectations anybody could have of Jackiej61. "Wild In The Country" is favorite of mine, even more since therealcharro gave it to us recently. I was young when I saw it back when and this time have great appreciation for the superb movie. Likely saw "Elvis" and noticed little about actual story. Sad that we were deprived of "Lonely Man" and "Forget Me Never." Visit me and know "Wild In The Country" is important to me.
Love, Sis
"Wild In The ... ( 7 months ago by mypoetforever)
"Wild In The Country" is my all time favorite song by Elvis. "Part of the wild wild country am I". I visited the country on this most beautiful day in my part of the world, and this gently sung peaceful song says it all. In fact, if there ever was a song that would describe my heart and soul - it's this one. What a feast today was!
that dark haired ... ( 5 months ago by molliech)
that dark haired little girl is Christina Crawford? wow
One of my Favourite ... ( 1 month ago by Brainteaser164)
One of my Favourite Flicks of Elvis, he looks so Sexy in that movie - Great screen kisser too! I love the way he kisses. He makes that mellow feeling possible.



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