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Singles chronology

All Shook Up
All Shook Up
22/3/1957
Party
Party
0/9/1957

(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear

Elvis Presley

1957 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 11 Junio 1957 · Fecha Grabación: 16 Enero 1957 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de grabación: Radio Recorders, Hollywood[1] · Productor: Walter Scharf[1]
    1
    (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Kal Mann • 1957 /06 /11
    1:49
  • 2
    Loving You
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Mike Stoller • 1957 /06 /11
    2:16
  • Album


    Loving You

    Loving You

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 20 Junio 1957 · Fecha Grabación: 24 Febrero 1957 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de Grabación: Radio Recorders, Hollywood · Productor: Steve Sholes
    1
    Mean Woman Blues
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Claude Demetrius • 1956 /10 /19
    2:14
  • 2
    (let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Kal Mann • 1957 /06 /20
    1:49
  • 3
    Loving You
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Mike Stoller • 1957 /06 /20
    2:16
  • 4
    Got A Lot O? Livin? To Do!
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Aaron Schroeder • 1957 /06 /20
    2:34
  • 5
    Lonesome Cowboy
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Sid Tepper • 1957 /06 /20
    3:04
  • 6
    Hot Dog
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Jerry Leiber • 1957 /06 /20
    1:13
  • 7
    Party
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Jessie Mae Robinson • 1957 /06 /20
    1:30
  • 8
    Blueberry Hill
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Vincent Rose • 1957 /06 /20
    2:41
  • 9
    True Love
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Cole Porter • 1957 /06 /20
    2:10
  • 10
    Don?t Leave Me Now
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Aaron Schroeder • 1957 /06 /20
    2:01
  • 11
    Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Scott Wiseman • 1957 /06 /20
    2:33
  • 12
    I Need You So
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • w: Ivory Joe Hunter • 1957 /06 /20
    2:41
  • Album

    All Shook Up
    All Shook Up
    22/3/1957
    Party
    Party
    0/9/1957
    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Loving You
    B-side"Loving You"
    ReleasedJune 11, 1957 (1957-06-11)
    RecordedJanuary 16, 1957[1]
    StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood[1]
    GenreRock and roll
    Length1:46
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe
    Producer(s)Walter Scharf[1]
    Elvis Presley singles chronology
    "All Shook Up"
    (1957)
    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    (1957)
    "Jailhouse Rock"
    (1957)

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    1957 song by Elvis Presley

    This article is about 1957 Elvis Presley hit single. For 1976 Red Sovine hit single, see Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song).

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too
    B-side"Puppet on a String"
    ReleasedJuly 3, 1978
    RecordedJanuary 16, 1957
    StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood, California
    GenreRock and roll, rhythm and blues
    Length1:46
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe
    Producer(s)Walter Scharf[1]
    Elvis Presley singles chronology

    "Unchained Melody"
    (1978)

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    (1978)

    "Are You Sincere"
    (1979)

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.

    Presley single

    The song was a U.S. No. 1 hit during the summer of 1957, staying at No. 1 on the Billboard charts for seven weeks, the third of the four number-one singles Presley had that year. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" would also hit No. 1 on Billboard`s R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth No. 1 on that chart.[2] The song also reached No. 1 on Billboard`s country charts for one week.[3] In Canada, it was also No. 1 for 7 weeks.[4]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe1:47
    2."Loving You"Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller2:14

    Personnel

    Credits from Keith Flynn and Ernst Jorgensen`s examination of session tapes and RCA and AFM/union paperwork.[1]

    The Blue Moon Boys

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, percussion
    • Scotty Moore – lead guitar
    • Bill Black – double bass
    • D.J. Fontana – drums

    Additional musicians

    • The Jordanaires (Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews, Hugh Jarrett) – backing vocals
    • Tiny Timbrell – rhythm guitar
    • undetermined (either Dudley Brooks, Hoyt Hawkins, or Gordon Stoker) – piano

    Production staff

    • Walter Scharf – producer
    • Phil Kahgan – engineer

    Cover versions

    • Shorty Mitchell With The Ken Jones Rock `n` Rollers "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" and "All Shook Up" (Embassy single, 1957, UK, available on The Birth of British Rock, Frémeaux & Associés)
    • Barry Frank "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" and "I`m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" on Bell Records (1957)
    • Peter Kraus released a version in German titled "Teddybär" (1957)
    • Johnny Hallyday recorded a home demo version in French titled "Ton Petit Ours En Peluche" (1959)
    • Jerry Kennedy on his LP "Dancing Guitars Rock The Hits Of The King" (1962)
    • Pat Boone on his LP Pat Boone Sings Guess Who? (1963)
    • Laurel Aitken on his LP Scandal in a Brixton Market (1969)
    • Barbara Ruskin recorded her version of the song. It was released as "(I Wanna Be Your) Teddy Bear" on the A side of her single that was released on President PT 350 in 1971.[5][6]
    • Glen Campbell on his album Live at the Royal Festival Hall (1977)
    • Paul McCartney and Wings covered the song during one of their final recording sessions in November 1980. The track remains unreleased.[7]
    • Angelyne on her album Angelyne (1982)
    • Mud on their album Les Grays Mud (1982)
    • Cliff Richard on his limited release album Rock `n` Roll Silver (1983).
    • Tanya Tucker on the compilation It`s Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis (1994)
    • ZZ Top on their album XXX (1999)
    • Donna Loren on her EP Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii (2010)[8]
    • The Residents on their album The King & Eye (1989)
    • Jo? pounds o Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados performs a Portuguese adaptation of the song, entitled "O Ursinho", in their album Os Maiores Sucessos de Jo? pounds o Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados (1983)
    • Take That with Mark Owen on lead vocal as a live performance (part of the "Rock `N` Roll Medley") during their Everything Changes Tour (1993–1994)

    The song was used in Full House and in the Disney special D-TV Romancin`.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1957 song by Elvis Presley

    This article is about 1957 Elvis Presley hit single. For 1976 Red Sovine hit single, see Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song).

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too
    B-side"Puppet on a String"
    ReleasedJuly 3, 1978
    RecordedJanuary 16, 1957
    StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood, California
    GenreRock and roll, rhythm and blues
    Length1:46
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe
    Producer(s)Walter Scharf[1]
    Elvis Presley singles chronology

    "Unchained Melody"
    (1978)

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
    (1978)

    "Are You Sincere"
    (1979)

    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.

    Presley single

    The song was a U.S. No. 1 hit during the summer of 1957, staying at No. 1 on the Billboard charts for seven weeks, the third of the four number-one singles Presley had that year. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" would also hit No. 1 on Billboard`s R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth No. 1 on that chart.[2] The song also reached No. 1 on Billboard`s country charts for one week.[3] In Canada, it was also No. 1 for 7 weeks.[4]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe1:47
    2."Loving You"Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller2:14

    Personnel

    Credits from Keith Flynn and Ernst Jorgensen`s examination of session tapes and RCA and AFM/union paperwork.[1]

    The Blue Moon Boys

    • Elvis Presley – lead vocals, percussion
    • Scotty Moore – lead guitar
    • Bill Black – double bass
    • D.J. Fontana – drums

    Additional musicians

    • The Jordanaires (Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews, Hugh Jarrett) – backing vocals
    • Tiny Timbrell – rhythm guitar
    • undetermined (either Dudley Brooks, Hoyt Hawkins, or Gordon Stoker) – piano

    Production staff

    • Walter Scharf – producer
    • Phil Kahgan – engineer

    Cover versions

    • Shorty Mitchell With The Ken Jones Rock `n` Rollers "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" and "All Shook Up" (Embassy single, 1957, UK, available on The Birth of British Rock, Frémeaux & Associés)
    • Barry Frank "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" and "I`m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" on Bell Records (1957)
    • Peter Kraus released a version in German titled "Teddybär" (1957)
    • Johnny Hallyday recorded a home demo version in French titled "Ton Petit Ours En Peluche" (1959)
    • Jerry Kennedy on his LP "Dancing Guitars Rock The Hits Of The King" (1962)
    • Pat Boone on his LP Pat Boone Sings Guess Who? (1963)
    • Laurel Aitken on his LP Scandal in a Brixton Market (1969)
    • Barbara Ruskin recorded her version of the song. It was released as "(I Wanna Be Your) Teddy Bear" on the A side of her single that was released on President PT 350 in 1971.[5][6]
    • Glen Campbell on his album Live at the Royal Festival Hall (1977)
    • Paul McCartney and Wings covered the song during one of their final recording sessions in November 1980. The track remains unreleased.[7]
    • Angelyne on her album Angelyne (1982)
    • Mud on their album Les Grays Mud (1982)
    • Cliff Richard on his limited release album Rock `n` Roll Silver (1983).
    • Tanya Tucker on the compilation It`s Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis (1994)
    • ZZ Top on their album XXX (1999)
    • Donna Loren on her EP Donna Does Elvis in Hawaii (2010)[8]
    • The Residents on their album The King & Eye (1989)
    • Jo? pounds o Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados performs a Portuguese adaptation of the song, entitled "O Ursinho", in their album Os Maiores Sucessos de Jo? pounds o Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados (1983)
    • Take That with Mark Owen on lead vocal as a live performance (part of the "Rock `N` Roll Medley") during their Everything Changes Tour (1993–1994)

    The song was used in Full House and in the Disney special D-TV Romancin`.

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