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Kiss Me Quick (Elvis Presley song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Kiss Me Quick"
Single by Elvis Presley
from the album Pot Luck
A-side"Kiss Me Quick"
B-side"Suspicion"
ReleasedApril 14, 1964
RecordedJune 25, 1961 (1961-06-25)
GenreRock and roll, pop
Length2:49
LabelRCA Records
Songwriter(s)Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"Kissin' Cousins" / "It Hurts Me"
(1964)
"Kiss Me Quick" / "Suspicion"
(1964)
"Viva Las Vegas" / "What'd I Say"
(1964)

"Kiss Me Quick" is a 1961 song recorded by Elvis Presley which was first released on the album Pot Luck with Elvis. It was released as a single in the UK in 1963 and the U.S. in 1964.

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Background

Elvis Presley recorded the song on June 25, 1961, and released it on June 5, 1962, on RCA on the album Pot Luck.[1] The song was released in 1963 as a single, backed by "Something Blue", in the United Kingdom and Europe by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires in December on RCA Victor.[2] It was listed as a number-one single for eight weeks, from June until July 1963, in Europe.[citation needed]In 1964, the song was released as a single in the U.S. with "Suspicion" as the flip side.[3] It was also released as a single in South Africa, Brazil, and Japan that year.

The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. It was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. A 4-track extended play of the same name was released in 1964 in the Netherlands.[4] It features "Kiss Me Quick" and "Night Rider" on side one, and "Joshua Fit the Battle" and "Judy" on side two. The song is also featured on many of Elvis Presley's compilation and other or various artists' albums.

On December 7, 1963, The Beatles appeared as panelists on the BBC-TV program Juke Box Jury on which they reviewed "Kiss Me Quick" negatively, though John Lennon thought it would be a hit because of Elvis' fame.[5] The single would peak at #34 on the Billboard singles chart in 1964, #29 in Record World, #14 in the UK in 1964, and #3 in Canada and Germany.[6]

Other recordings

The song was covered by Austrian popular singer and composer, Udo Jürgens, who released his cover of the song many times and in many formats from 1963 on, by Japanese rock band, Sheena & The Rokkets, on the band's 1980 album Channel Good. Terry Stafford recorded the song in 1964 on the Crusader label. "Kiss Me Quick" was also in the repertoires of German tenor, Peter Hofmann, who had a successful performance career within the fields of opera, rock, pop, and musical theatre,[7] and of Swedish Elvis impersonator, Eilert Pilarm.[8]

Releases and appearances

References

  1. ^ Pot Luck  at Discogs (list of releases)
  2. ^ Presley, Elvis; The Jordanaires (December 1963). "Kiss Me Quick". "7" Vinyl" London: RCA Victor RCA 1375.
  3. ^ Kiss Me Quick/Suspicion.45.cat.
  4. ^ Presley, Elvis (1964). Kiss Me Quick. Netherlands: RCA Victor EP RCA 1375.
  5. ^ "Beatles Interview: Juke Box Jury 12/7/1963 - Beatles Interviews Database".
  6. ^ Song artist 2 - Elvis Presley.tsort.
  7. ^ Hofmann, Peter (1990). Singt Elvis Presley: Love Me Tender at Discogs CD Germany: Columbia 471327 2.
  8. ^ Pilarm, Eilert (1996). Greatest Hits at Discogs CD Sweden: Green Pig Production GPPCD 01.
  9. ^ a b Discography of Elvis Presley at AllMusic
  10. ^ a b Elvis Presley discography at Discogs
  11. ^ a b Elvis Presley discography at Rate Your Music.

External links

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