Pure quintessential Elvis. It’s his biggest and most famous hit. Imho It’s right up there with his Arthur Crudup cover of That’s All Right Mamna and Big Mama Thornton’s Hound Dog.
A friend insists it’s from one of his corny movies?
He may have used it in a movie, but I’m convinced it was huge hit single long before Elvis went Hollywood.
I always associated Can’t Help Falling in Love with the cool Elvis before he sold out.
Wow. Something good actually came from one of his B movies?
Can’t Help Falling in Love is performed at thousands and thousands of weddings. A wonderful and inspired song. It’s often done instrumental with piano. You can almost hear Elvis’ voice ring out.
1961, that’s still fairly early Elvis before he took his act to Vegas. He was transitioning from Rock A Billy to Longue Singer.
What do you mean “before he sold out”? The movie “Blue Hawaii”, where this song came from, came out in 1961. Presley had been making movies practically since the beginning of his career.
Can’t Help Falling in Love has meant so much to my life. I sang it and proposed to my wife in 1988. Smartest thing I ever did. I’m still amazed she said yes.
Not ‘Clambake’ from the movie of the same name?? I know there are so many memorable songs from Elvis, but this one kind of resonates with me :rolleyes:
Actually it was on steve allens variety show and it was allens idea because he thought it would be funny … elvis wasn’t amused and neither was critics and the audience
Allen spent years apologizing for it in various media forums and said it was one of his biggest regrets …
Mark & Brian, the late-and-lamented morning show in L.A., played a hilarious outtake from Can’t Help. During the bridge, Elvis screws up the “some things are meant to be” line (to be fair, the tempo on that is a little weird) and he cusses, asks them to hold the playback, then says “Hot damn tamale, how does that go?”