Comp. Not!One of his best title moviesong,and like someone said,too bad you can't hear it in the movie that good.The very interesting and odd, yet enjoyable title tune to Elvis' last movie (not counting documentaries). Welcome back Elvis, you were badly missed.I like the song very much. And check the responce in the pop charts. Name * on Elvis' vocals were then removed (dubdown to track) Leave a Reply Cancel reply. backup vocals overdubbed to both takes individually Title song from the movie of the same name, which was released on November 10, 1969. kept, and Elvis re-recorded new lead vocals on The movie version of 'Let Us Pray' has
Strongly phrased with poignant lyrics that fit in well with the film's story, it is a message song with a moralistic statement. Not bad, unusual drumming style for an elvis song, the lyrics reflect the social mood in the late 60's, but of course in a superficial way. I never really liked the movie, but this songh brightens up my day.Excellent movie song, one of the better title tracks.
I gave it 5-stars. the intro edited and has additional overdubbed
They retransferred everything and remastered all tracks including repairing as many clicks, pops, bad edits and dropouts as they could. Your email address will not be published.
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'Let Us Pray' as being September 22 1969.In March of 2007, Sony decided to go through all of Elvis' masters.
I like the movie a whole lot too.Back when this song was put out RCA really missed the wagon. Top 10 hits in the singles and albums charts word wide.
Anyway I enjoy very much the film witch marks the end of an era.I Love this song!
I never really rated the film, but the songs were a notch above Elvis' previous efforts of the then past six or seven years. Carol Kaye on September 3 1969 in post-production Let's Be Friends is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Records CAS 2408, in April 1970. And so true.
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Gee it was even buried in the movie with all the traffic blaring in the background.Always liked this one, lyrics a bit naff but musically great (heavy funk bass riffs and break beat section) Sung really well too. It was a contemporary movie with contemporary songs, plus they had the biggest artist in the history of entertainment, yet they failed in their promotional efforts. If anyone remembers the Mickey Mouse Club, Mouseketeer Carl "Cubby " O'Brien plays drums on this track and Elvis gives him a chance to shine at the end of the song. ).The movie version of 'Have A Happy' has considered as master for 'Let Us Pray', having Great done. Singer special in the can and vegas rehearsals to look forward too - our man was on the up!I remember the humiliation of this Elvis film going straight to television without a showing in cinemas in the UK.
They both seem to have a similar meaning.Right in the face song. Overall there is nothing wrong with the song, but the whole thing isn't to memorable either. At least "Rubbernecking" finally got the respect it deserved when it topped Billboard's Hot 100 singles sales chart in 2003.Love the movie, Love the song. It peaked at number 105 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Not a classic but genuinely well done.It's Elvis' own practicing on the bass guitar and therefore love for the instrument, that put the bass upfront on this song and Let Us Pray. However it now seems kind of dated.A song at the very end of Elvis' movie career.
This feels like a hit song to me.....in some alternate universe where Bob Dylan hadn't already sung about changes "a-comin'" several years earlier.
Lyrically, in fact, there's quite a bit here in common with Dylan's "The Time's They Are A'Changin'" from 1964.
A little bit funky, a little bit rock n' roll with a nice message behind it.
It is the second Presley budget album to appear on the low-priced RCA Camden label. I can't make my mind up about this particular number though.together with "Edge of reality" this song has a place apart for me; and it's a positive place.Without any doubt one of the better title tracks of an Elvis flick.This song has something going for it, just can't put my finger on what it is. Obrien plays on the other COH songs and Charro as well.Absolutely love this song.. My 3 teenage son's love this song too. Back when this song was put out RCA really missed the wagon. The movie version of 'Change Of Habit' has By the time Elvis sang this, the times had already kinda a-changed. A good song from a not so bad movie.I like this and every song on Change of Habit.
A change of habit, a change of outlook A change of heart, you'll be alright The halls of darkness, have doors that open It's never too late to see the light. extra backing vocals in the chorus, possibly recorded
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