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Did Elvis ever record a duet?

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due...@aolove.com

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Aug 22, 2005, 6:56:34 AM8/22/05
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I suspect he may have on some of his movie soundtracks, which
I'm not as familiar with, but did Elvis ever record a true duet? I
suppose Witchcraft/Love Me Tender would count, but anything else?
How about among unreleased or bootlegged material?

Ilja Edwards

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Aug 22, 2005, 11:24:31 AM8/22/05
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You're the boss and the lady loves me from Viva las vegas,

Ilja
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Luuk

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Aug 22, 2005, 11:25:09 AM8/22/05
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I will be home again with Charlie Hodge

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Ilja Edwards

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Aug 22, 2005, 11:26:49 AM8/22/05
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That's not a duet Charlie is just singing harmony on that
if that's a duet suspicious minds would also be a duet

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Dawn in Memphis

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Aug 22, 2005, 11:36:21 AM8/22/05
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Today, Tomorrow and Forever with
Ann-Margret, but that's from the movie.

suave harv

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Aug 22, 2005, 11:52:55 AM8/22/05
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> Ann-Margret, but that's from the movie.

Petunia The Gardener's Daughter was a proper duet. As was Who Needs Money
(with a Jord).
Wasn't there a duet of First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - bootleg only
though?

I don't class There Ain't Nothing Like A Song as a duet. It's badly dubbed,
and only a few lines.

Then there's that brat in PHS, she overdubbed her whine over Elvis'
recordings on Datin' and Queenie Wahinie's Papaya. .


WiNK

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Aug 22, 2005, 12:09:37 PM8/22/05
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And "Mexico" with his leeetle friend from Fun in Acapulco.

Peach


suave harv

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Aug 22, 2005, 12:21:04 PM8/22/05
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> And "Mexico" with his leeetle friend from Fun in Acapulco.

Of course, 'Raul'. Like Butterworth, dubbed on later.

"is so nice 'ere"


WiNK

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Aug 22, 2005, 8:30:41 PM8/22/05
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"suave harv" <shuty...@foodnotpints.com> wrote in message
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>> And "Mexico" with his leeetle friend from Fun in Acapulco.
>
> Of course, 'Raul'. Like Butterworth, dubbed on later.
>
> "is so nice 'ere"
>
>

Lots o' spice 'ere!

If I had been on the movie set during: "SenioritAAAAAAAAAA!" I'm sure I
would have clocked the leeetle guy.

Peach


infiniteman

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Aug 23, 2005, 12:12:54 AM8/23/05
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>>Lots o' spice 'ere!

>If I had been on the movie set >during: "SenioritAAAAAAAAAA!" I'm sure I
>would have clocked the leeetle guy.

That kid was so damned grating, annoying and irritating, like a
pint-sized version of Jerry Lewis, one was and is tempted to shoot the
TV whenever FIA is on. What Elvis had to put up with in his movies!

Jim Gibbons

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Aug 24, 2005, 5:42:56 AM8/24/05
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Don't forget "Crawfish"
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Aug 26, 2005, 12:52:03 AM8/26/05
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I totally disagree.
I will be home again is the closest thing to a duet he has ever done.
This is for certainly 2 part harmony but the voices are at the same
level sung together throughout as a duet not as background harmony as
on Suspicious Minds.

I will be home again is one of the greatest duets ever recorded IMHO.
E.

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