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Frankie and Johnny (soundtrack)

Frankie and Johnny is the twelfth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3553, in April 1966.[5] An excursion into Dixieland and ragtime music, it is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, on May 12, 13, and 14, 1965.[citation needed][6] It peaked at number 20 on the Top LP's chart.[7] It was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6, 2004, by the Recording Industry Association of America.[8]

Frankie and Johnny
Original cover with hype sticker
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 1966
RecordedMay 1965
StudioRadio Recorders (Hollywood)
Genre
Length26:40
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerFred Karger
Elvis Presley chronology
Harum Scarum
(1965)
Frankie and Johnny
(1966)
Paradise, Hawaiian Style
(1966)
Singles from Frankie and Johnny

Content edit

To coincide with the 19th century setting of the film, some traditional song material was used for the soundtrack. "When the Saints Go Marching In" is an old gospel hymn that has become a jazz standard associated with the traditional hot jazz of New Orleans. It is paired in a medley with "Down by the Riverside", another traditional gospel song dating back to the relevant time period. Both are in the public domain, and the team of Giant, Baum, and Kaye captured the publishing for Freddy Bienstock and Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker.[9] The title song, "Frankie and Johnny," is a variant on the American popular song first published in 1904 and credited to Hughie Cannon. With changed lyrics, another publishing royalty was secured for Gladys Music.[10]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that, due to the film's period setting, the album is dominated by retro Dixieland music,[11] while biographer Mike Eder wrote that the period setting allows the album to "[get] away with a bit more than usual", with a deliberately "outdated" sound.[12] Peter Jones and Jopling Norman described the record as "very rag-time", with vibrant, brassy backings that add variety to Presley's catalogue.[13] The authors of Elvis (2001) wrote that the album de-emphasised Presley's "rocking beat" in favour of "old-timey Dixie and ragtime beat".[2] Adam Litovitz noted the mix of traditional songs "with an ersatz Dixieland flavor" alongside "blues, gospel, and gypsy music at their cheesiest."[3] Regarding the title track, Eder noted that "touches of jazz" are rare on a Presley album. He also noted the "mock-gypsy melody" on "Chesay" and added that "Everybody Come Around", "Shout It Out" and "Come Along" have vaudeville arrangements with "old-time Dixie horns", ukulele and banjo.[12]

Twelve songs were recorded at the sessions for Frankie and Johnny, and all were used and issued on the soundtrack. The title song was issued as a single, with "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" on the B-side. Released either just before or simultaneously with the album, depending if the disputed release dates are correct, "Frankie and Johnny" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, with the b-side also charting at number 45.[14]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [15]
Record Mirror     [13]

In a contemporary review of Frankie and Johnny for Record Mirror, Peter Jones and Jopling Norman wrote that Presley fans would enjoy the album's songs, while "trad fans" would enjoy the backings, noting that some listeners "might even think that Elvis has gone more versatile but it's only the backings." Overall he deemed the record to be "very pleasing and enjoyable".[13]

In his retrospective review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album's Dixieland style kept Presley "far, far away from the swinging Mod explosion in pop music in 1966", further commenting that although the double-time breakdowns on "Shout It Out" features hints of "high-booted go-go-music", its impact is lessened by the late appearance of the song on the record, after "the clamor of the brass bands, tambourines, and bass drums". He added that "What Every Woman Lives For" and "Beginner's Luck" were minor highlights but that overall, "Frankie and Johnny is one relentless, noisy, ugly record, its decibel level cranked to the breaking point and Presley appearing singularly mirthless throughout."[11]

In his 2016 ranking of Presley's 57 albums, Adam Litovitz of Variety placed Frankie and Johnny last. He noted that Presley had become tired with recording soundtracks and "threw a tantrum in the studio" and began recording his vocals away from the musicians, with the album being "the painful result". He criticised "What Every Woman Lives For" for being "ultra-sexist".[3]

Mike Eder deemed the album a "miniscule improvement on the albums it followed and preceded", but still criticised the record and noted that it contains similarly "atrocious vocal mixes" to Presley's 1965 works. However, he noted some highlights, such as "Chesay" and the "second-rate vaudeville" songs, as well as some ballads "pretty enough to rise above the prevailing mood of languor".[12] The authors of Elvis (2001) believed that Presley handled the ragtime and Dixieland material "very well", and highlighted the title song.[2]

Reissues edit

Pickwick edit

Frankie & Johnny
 
Soundtrack album (Reissue) by
ReleasedNovember 1976
Recorded1965
Length21:40
LabelPickwick Records
Elvis Presley chronology

During the 1970s, Pickwick Records obtained the rights to reissue Presley compilation albums previously issued under the budget RCA Camden label between 1969 and 1973. Several tracks from Frankie and Johnny had been included on Camden releases; in 1976, Pickwick expanded its mandate and reissued the film's soundtrack album with a new cover showing a 1970s-era image of Presley and the title slightly amended to Frankie & Johnny. The running order of the tracks was altered and three songs from the original album were omitted — "Chesay", "Look Out Broadway", and "Everybody Come Aboard". The front cover does not indicate that this is a reissued soundtrack album, and it was Elvis' only soundtrack to be reissued in this way. It did not chart on the Billboard 200. This oddity remained in print for several years and when, following Presley's death in August 1977, RCA began reissuing all of his albums, the agreement between RCA and Pickwick prohibited RCA from reissuing the original, complete soundtrack album in the US for several years due to the existence of this version. The original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack album was reissued in Canada and elsewhere however. Not until 2010 would the complete original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack be widely available in the United States again.

Follow That Dream edit

In 2003 Frankie and Johnny was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes.[16]

Track listing edit

Original release edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"Alex Gottlieb, Fred Karger, Ben WeismanMay 14, 19652:32
2."Come Along"David HessMay 12, 19651:52
3."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"Roy C. Bennett and Sid TepperMay 14, 19652:59
4."Chesay"Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne, Fred KargerMay 14, 19651:39
5."What Every Woman Lives For"Doc Pomus, Mort ShumanMay 13, 19652:27
6."Look Out, Broadway"Fred Wise, Randy StarrMay 14, 19651:40
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Beginner's Luck"Roy C. Bennett and Sid TepperMay 12, 19652:34
2."Down by the Riverside" and "When the Saints Go Marching In"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 12, 19651:56
3."Shout It Out"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 13, 19652:17
4."Hard Luck"Ben Weisman and Sid WayneMay 13, 19652:51
5."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"Joy ByersMay 13, 19652:02
6."Everybody Come Aboard"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 14, 19651:51

Note

  • "Frankie and Johnny" was released as a single (RCA 8780) in March 1966 and appeared on Billboard's Hot 100 list for eight weeks. Its highest position was number 25. The single's B-side, "Please Don't Stop Loving Me", also charted for eight weeks and reached number 45.[17]

Pickwick reissue edit

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"2:32
2."Come Along"1:52
3."What Every Woman Lives For"2:27
4."Hard Luck"2:51
5."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"2:02
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Down by the Riverside" and "When the Saints Go Marching In"1:56
2."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"2:59
3."Beginner's Luck"2:34
4."Shout It Out"2:17

Note

  • "Chesay", "Look Out, Broadway", and "Everybody Come Aboard" were not included in the reissue.

Follow That Dream reissue edit

Original album
No.TitleLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"2:32
2."Come Along"1:50
3."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"2:58
4."Chesay"1:36
5."What Every Woman Lives For"2:25
6."Look Out, Broadway"1:38
7."Beginner's Luck"2:25
8."Down by the Riverside" / "When the Saints Go Marching In"1:54
9."Shout It Out"2:15
10."Hard Luck"2:50
11."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"2:25
12."Everybody Come Aboard"1:49
Alternate takes
No.TitleLength
13."Frankie and Johnny" (take 1)2:55
14."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (take 10)2:13
15."Everybody Come Aboard" (takes 1 & 2)2:42
16."Chesay" (take 1)1:58
17."Petunia, the Gardeners Daughter" (take 2)2:53
18."Look Out, Broadway" (takes 3, 4, 5)2:22
19."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (takes 1, 2, 3)3:00
20."Shout It Out" (takes 1, 2, 3)3:31
21."Everybody Come Aboard" (takes 9, 10)2:09
22."Chesay" (takes 3 & 6)3:16
23."Look Out, Broadway" (takes 6, 7, 8)2:13
24."Petunia, The Gardeners Daughter" (take 5)3:23
25."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (take 7)2:10
26."Frankie and Johnny" (takes 3 & 4 [record version])2:45
27."Frankie and Johnny" (movie version)7:01

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Album edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Frankie and Johnny – Elvis Presley | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b c d Elvis. Morton Grove, Illinois, US: Publications International Ltd. 2001. p. 198. ISBN 978-0785348900.
  3. ^ a b c Litovitz, Adam (March 21, 2016). "All 57 Elvis Presley Albums Ranked, From Worst to Best". Vulture. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  4. ^ Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (30 April 1966). "Big Brassy Backings On El's New LP". Record Mirror. No. 268. p. 8.
  5. ^ "1960s discography".
  6. ^ "Frankie and Johnny Session".
  7. ^ . Elvis Presley: Official Site of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. 2013. Archived from the original on May 20, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  8. ^ "Searchable database". RIAA. Recording Industry Association of America. 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013. Note: Enter search for "Frankie and Johnny"
  9. ^ Jorgensen, Ernst. Elvis Presley A Life in Music: The Complete Recording Sessions. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998; p. 195.
  10. ^ Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 196.
  11. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Review of Frankie and Johnny at AllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c Eder, Mike (2013). "Frankie and Johnny (Released March 1, 1966)". Elvis Music FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the King's Recorded Works. London: Backbeat Books. ISBN 9781617135804. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (30 April 1966). (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 268. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  14. ^ Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 417.
  15. ^ Larkin, Colin (1997). "Elvis Presley". Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. London: Virgin Books. p. 970. ISBN 1-85227 745 9.
  16. ^ Sources:
    • . Elvispresleyshop. Elvis Australia. 2015. Archived from the original on March 13, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
    • "Frankie and Johnny". Shopelvis. ABG EPE IP LLC. 2015. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  17. ^ Lichter, Paul (1978). The Boy Who Dared to Rock. New York, NY: Doubleday. p. 174. ISBN 0-385-12636-0.
  18. ^ "American album certifications – Elvis Presley – Frankie and Johnny". Recording Industry Association of America.

External links edit

  • Frankie and Johnny at Discogs (list of releases)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Frankie and Johnny soundtrack news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Frankie and Johnny is the twelfth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo LPM LSP 3553 in April 1966 5 An excursion into Dixieland and ragtime music it is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name starring Presley Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood California on May 12 13 and 14 1965 citation needed 6 It peaked at number 20 on the Top LP s chart 7 It was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6 2004 by the Recording Industry Association of America 8 Frankie and JohnnyOriginal cover with hype stickerSoundtrack album by Elvis PresleyReleasedMarch 1 1966RecordedMay 1965StudioRadio Recorders Hollywood GenreDixieland 1 2 3 ragtime 4 2 Length26 40LabelRCA VictorProducerFred KargerElvis Presley chronologyHarum Scarum 1965 Frankie and Johnny 1966 Paradise Hawaiian Style 1966 Singles from Frankie and Johnny Frankie and Johnny Please Don t Stop Loving Me Released March 1966 Contents 1 Content 2 Critical reception 3 Reissues 3 1 Pickwick 3 2 Follow That Dream 4 Track listing 4 1 Original release 4 2 Pickwick reissue 4 3 Follow That Dream reissue 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Album 6 2 Certifications and sales 7 References 8 External linksContent editTo coincide with the 19th century setting of the film some traditional song material was used for the soundtrack When the Saints Go Marching In is an old gospel hymn that has become a jazz standard associated with the traditional hot jazz of New Orleans It is paired in a medley with Down by the Riverside another traditional gospel song dating back to the relevant time period Both are in the public domain and the team of Giant Baum and Kaye captured the publishing for Freddy Bienstock and Presley s manager Colonel Tom Parker 9 The title song Frankie and Johnny is a variant on the American popular song first published in 1904 and credited to Hughie Cannon With changed lyrics another publishing royalty was secured for Gladys Music 10 Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that due to the film s period setting the album is dominated by retro Dixieland music 11 while biographer Mike Eder wrote that the period setting allows the album to get away with a bit more than usual with a deliberately outdated sound 12 Peter Jones and Jopling Norman described the record as very rag time with vibrant brassy backings that add variety to Presley s catalogue 13 The authors of Elvis 2001 wrote that the album de emphasised Presley s rocking beat in favour of old timey Dixie and ragtime beat 2 Adam Litovitz noted the mix of traditional songs with an ersatz Dixieland flavor alongside blues gospel and gypsy music at their cheesiest 3 Regarding the title track Eder noted that touches of jazz are rare on a Presley album He also noted the mock gypsy melody on Chesay and added that Everybody Come Around Shout It Out and Come Along have vaudeville arrangements with old time Dixie horns ukulele and banjo 12 Twelve songs were recorded at the sessions for Frankie and Johnny and all were used and issued on the soundtrack The title song was issued as a single with Please Don t Stop Loving Me on the B side Released either just before or simultaneously with the album depending if the disputed release dates are correct Frankie and Johnny peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the b side also charting at number 45 14 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 In a contemporary review of Frankie and Johnny for Record Mirror Peter Jones and Jopling Norman wrote that Presley fans would enjoy the album s songs while trad fans would enjoy the backings noting that some listeners might even think that Elvis has gone more versatile but it s only the backings Overall he deemed the record to be very pleasing and enjoyable 13 In his retrospective review for AllMusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album s Dixieland style kept Presley far far away from the swinging Mod explosion in pop music in 1966 further commenting that although the double time breakdowns on Shout It Out features hints of high booted go go music its impact is lessened by the late appearance of the song on the record after the clamor of the brass bands tambourines and bass drums He added that What Every Woman Lives For and Beginner s Luck were minor highlights but that overall Frankie and Johnny is one relentless noisy ugly record its decibel level cranked to the breaking point and Presley appearing singularly mirthless throughout 11 In his 2016 ranking of Presley s 57 albums Adam Litovitz of Variety placed Frankie and Johnny last He noted that Presley had become tired with recording soundtracks and threw a tantrum in the studio and began recording his vocals away from the musicians with the album being the painful result He criticised What Every Woman Lives For for being ultra sexist 3 Mike Eder deemed the album a miniscule improvement on the albums it followed and preceded but still criticised the record and noted that it contains similarly atrocious vocal mixes to Presley s 1965 works However he noted some highlights such as Chesay and the second rate vaudeville songs as well as some ballads pretty enough to rise above the prevailing mood of languor 12 The authors of Elvis 2001 believed that Presley handled the ragtime and Dixieland material very well and highlighted the title song 2 Reissues editPickwick edit Frankie amp Johnny nbsp Soundtrack album Reissue by Elvis PresleyReleasedNovember 1976Recorded1965Length21 40LabelPickwick RecordsElvis Presley chronologyFrom Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis Tennessee 1976 Frankie amp Johnny 1976 Welcome to My World 1977 During the 1970s Pickwick Records obtained the rights to reissue Presley compilation albums previously issued under the budget RCA Camden label between 1969 and 1973 Several tracks from Frankie and Johnny had been included on Camden releases in 1976 Pickwick expanded its mandate and reissued the film s soundtrack album with a new cover showing a 1970s era image of Presley and the title slightly amended to Frankie amp Johnny The running order of the tracks was altered and three songs from the original album were omitted Chesay Look Out Broadway and Everybody Come Aboard The front cover does not indicate that this is a reissued soundtrack album and it was Elvis only soundtrack to be reissued in this way It did not chart on the Billboard 200 This oddity remained in print for several years and when following Presley s death in August 1977 RCA began reissuing all of his albums the agreement between RCA and Pickwick prohibited RCA from reissuing the original complete soundtrack album in the US for several years due to the existence of this version The original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack album was reissued in Canada and elsewhere however Not until 2010 would the complete original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack be widely available in the United States again Follow That Dream edit In 2003 Frankie and Johnny was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes 16 Track listing editOriginal release edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Frankie and Johnny Alex Gottlieb Fred Karger Ben WeismanMay 14 19652 322 Come Along David HessMay 12 19651 523 Petunia the Gardener s Daughter Roy C Bennett and Sid TepperMay 14 19652 594 Chesay Ben Weisman Sid Wayne Fred KargerMay 14 19651 395 What Every Woman Lives For Doc Pomus Mort ShumanMay 13 19652 276 Look Out Broadway Fred Wise Randy StarrMay 14 19651 40 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Beginner s Luck Roy C Bennett and Sid TepperMay 12 19652 342 Down by the Riverside and When the Saints Go Marching In Bernie Baum Bill Giant Florence KayeMay 12 19651 563 Shout It Out Bernie Baum Bill Giant Florence KayeMay 13 19652 174 Hard Luck Ben Weisman and Sid WayneMay 13 19652 515 Please Don t Stop Loving Me Joy ByersMay 13 19652 026 Everybody Come Aboard Bernie Baum Bill Giant Florence KayeMay 14 19651 51 Note Frankie and Johnny was released as a single RCA 8780 in March 1966 and appeared on Billboard s Hot 100 list for eight weeks Its highest position was number 25 The single s B side Please Don t Stop Loving Me also charted for eight weeks and reached number 45 17 Pickwick reissue edit Side oneNo TitleLength1 Frankie and Johnny 2 322 Come Along 1 523 What Every Woman Lives For 2 274 Hard Luck 2 515 Please Don t Stop Loving Me 2 02 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Down by the Riverside and When the Saints Go Marching In 1 562 Petunia the Gardener s Daughter 2 593 Beginner s Luck 2 344 Shout It Out 2 17 Note Chesay Look Out Broadway and Everybody Come Aboard were not included in the reissue Follow That Dream reissue edit Original albumNo TitleLength1 Frankie and Johnny 2 322 Come Along 1 503 Petunia the Gardener s Daughter 2 584 Chesay 1 365 What Every Woman Lives For 2 256 Look Out Broadway 1 387 Beginner s Luck 2 258 Down by the Riverside When the Saints Go Marching In 1 549 Shout It Out 2 1510 Hard Luck 2 5011 Please Don t Stop Loving Me 2 2512 Everybody Come Aboard 1 49 Alternate takesNo TitleLength13 Frankie and Johnny take 1 2 5514 Please Don t Stop Loving Me take 10 2 1315 Everybody Come Aboard takes 1 amp 2 2 4216 Chesay take 1 1 5817 Petunia the Gardeners Daughter take 2 2 5318 Look Out Broadway takes 3 4 5 2 2219 Please Don t Stop Loving Me takes 1 2 3 3 0020 Shout It Out takes 1 2 3 3 3121 Everybody Come Aboard takes 9 10 2 0922 Chesay takes 3 amp 6 3 1623 Look Out Broadway takes 6 7 8 2 1324 Petunia The Gardeners Daughter take 5 3 2325 Please Don t Stop Loving Me take 7 2 1026 Frankie and Johnny takes 3 amp 4 record version 2 4527 Frankie and Johnny movie version 7 01Personnel editElvis Presley vocals The Jordanaires backing vocals Eileen Wilson vocals George Worth trumpet Richard Noel trombone John Johnson tuba Gus Bivona saxophone Scotty Moore electric guitar Tiny Timbrell acoustic guitar Charlie McCoy guitar harmonica on Hard Luck Larry Muhoberac piano Bob Moore double bass D J Fontana drums Buddy Harman drumsCharts editAlbum edit Year Chart Position 1966 Billboard Pop Albums 20 Certifications and sales edit Region Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 18 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Frankie and Johnny Elvis Presley Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic a b c d Elvis Morton Grove Illinois US Publications International Ltd 2001 p 198 ISBN 978 0785348900 a b c Litovitz Adam March 21 2016 All 57 Elvis Presley Albums Ranked From Worst to Best Vulture Retrieved March 14 2023 Jones Peter Jopling Norman 30 April 1966 Big Brassy Backings On El s New LP Record Mirror No 268 p 8 1960s discography Frankie and Johnny Session Pop Albums Elvis Presley Official Site of the King of Rock n Roll Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc 2013 Archived from the original on May 20 2013 Retrieved May 18 2013 Searchable database RIAA Recording Industry Association of America 2013 Retrieved May 15 2013 Note Enter search for Frankie and Johnny Jorgensen Ernst Elvis Presley A Life in Music The Complete Recording Sessions New York St Martin s Press 1998 p 195 Jorgensen op cit p 196 a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Review of Frankie and Johnny at AllMusic Retrieved January 27 2020 a b c Eder Mike 2013 Frankie and Johnny Released March 1 1966 Elvis Music FAQ All That s Left to Know About the King s Recorded Works London Backbeat Books ISBN 9781617135804 Retrieved March 14 2013 a b c Jones Peter Jopling Norman 30 April 1966 Big Brassy Backings On El s New LP PDF Record Mirror No 268 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 22 August 2022 Jorgensen op cit p 417 Larkin Colin 1997 Elvis Presley Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music London Virgin Books p 970 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Sources Follow That Dream releases Elvispresleyshop Elvis Australia 2015 Archived from the original on March 13 2019 Retrieved January 24 2015 Frankie and Johnny Shopelvis ABG EPE IP LLC 2015 Retrieved January 24 2015 Lichter Paul 1978 The Boy Who Dared to Rock New York NY Doubleday p 174 ISBN 0 385 12636 0 American album certifications Elvis Presley Frankie and Johnny Recording Industry Association of America External links editFrankie and Johnny at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frankie and Johnny soundtrack amp oldid 1222184318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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