It is available on many albums and CDs, including the Jailhouse Rock/Love Me Tender soundtrack compilation, Silver Screen Stereo, Elvis by the Presleys, Elvis at the Movies, Elvis Movies, Elvis Songs from the Movies, Elvis Golden Records, Elvis Close-Up (Master), The King of Rock n Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, Artist of the Century, A Touch of Platinum, Platinum: A Life in Music, and Elvis 30 #1 Hits, which is where this version is from.
Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for Elviss 1957 movie Jailhouse Rock. Elvis recorded it April 30, 1957 at Radio Recorders. Jailhouse Rock entered Billboards Top 100 chart at #15; it became #1 three weeks later and stayed for seven weeks. It spent a total of 27 weeks on the chart. It was also #1 on the Country Best- Seller for one week and rhythm & blues chart for five weeks. In England, it entered the chart at #1—the first single in the history of British charts to do so.
This is easily one of my most favorite songs and I'll definitely never ever get tired of hearing it. Elvis easily has the very best renditions of this Rock 'N' Roll standard and Elvis will definitely always be the one and only "King Of Rock And Roll". Also, "Jailhouse Rock" was such a very terrific movie too. This video was absolutely phenomenal in every way, 10 Stars as always Jackie.
IM ALWAYS GONNA LOVE ELVIS
freedencevia 3 months ago
I see you are a big fan of the king ME too That's one of favorite song =)) thanks =))
DominicG1996 7 months ago
My all time favourite film good again Jackie X
dianetcb1 2 years ago
Evils ROCKS
HSV1896fan18 2 years ago
Legendary song!
cards1985 3 years ago
It is available on many albums and CDs, including the Jailhouse Rock/Love Me Tender soundtrack compilation, Silver Screen Stereo, Elvis by the Presleys, Elvis at the Movies, Elvis Movies, Elvis Songs from the Movies, Elvis Golden Records, Elvis Close-Up (Master), The King of Rock n Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, Artist of the Century, A Touch of Platinum, Platinum: A Life in Music, and Elvis 30 #1 Hits, which is where this version is from.
Jackiej61too 3 years ago
Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for Elviss 1957 movie Jailhouse Rock. Elvis recorded it April 30, 1957 at Radio Recorders. Jailhouse Rock entered Billboards Top 100 chart at #15; it became #1 three weeks later and stayed for seven weeks. It spent a total of 27 weeks on the chart. It was also #1 on the Country Best- Seller for one week and rhythm & blues chart for five weeks. In England, it entered the chart at #1—the first single in the history of British charts to do so.
Jackiej61too 3 years ago
Fantastic as usual.
shawent 3 years ago
Wonderful and GREAT vid Jackie:)
Love it, fantastic pics!!!
SolarLightV 3 years ago
Hey hey...great. Wish he was dancing though.
Didueva 3 years ago
This is easily one of my most favorite songs and I'll definitely never ever get tired of hearing it. Elvis easily has the very best renditions of this Rock 'N' Roll standard and Elvis will definitely always be the one and only "King Of Rock And Roll". Also, "Jailhouse Rock" was such a very terrific movie too. This video was absolutely phenomenal in every way, 10 Stars as always Jackie.
ElvisSacramento 3 years ago
Superb!
Fantastic Movie And Great Video!
Thank you Very much Jackie!
universe62 3 years ago