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"Bossa Nova Baby"
Single by Elvis Presley
from the album Fun in Acapulco
B-side"Witchcraft"
ReleasedOctober 1, 1963[1]
RecordedJanuary 22, 1963
StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood
GenreRock and roll, bossa nova
Length2:02
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
Producer(s)Joseph Lilley
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"(You`re the) Devil in Disguise"
(1963)
"Bossa Nova Baby" / "Witchcraft"
(1963)
"Kissin` Cousins" / "It Hurts Me"
(1964)
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Bossa Nova Baby

Elvis Presley

1963 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Octubre 1963 · Fecha Grabación: 22 Enero 1963 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · Estudio de grabación: Radio Recorders, Hollywood · Productor: Joseph Lilley

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    1963 single by Elvis Presley

    "Bossa Nova Baby" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Elvis Presley on January 22, 1963, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California[2] as part of the soundtrack of the 1963 motion picture Fun in Acapulco. The song peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963.

    Background

    The song was written by the songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song was initially given to Tippie and the Clovers, who recorded and released the song on Leiber and Stoller own label Tiger Records in 1962. It was recorded with a samba rhythm and a Farfisa hook with an arrangement by Alan Lorber.[3][4] However, this version flopped and did not chart. Elvis Presley recorded the song for the 1963 motion picture Fun in Acapulco, despite the song having little to do with Acapulco or bossa nova. The Elvis Presley version was in a rock and roll style with an organ riff, electric guitar and a mariachi band.

    The song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart[5] and number 20 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart in 1963.[6] It also reached number 13 in the UK charts.[7] Elvis` recording appeared on the 1997 reiusse of the 1968 compilation album Elvis` Gold Records Volume 4 as a bonus track. The Elvis RCA Victor recording appeared in the 2011 romantic comedy film No Strings Attached starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. In 2010, a remix version was released on Viva Elvis: The Album.

    Personnel

    • Elvis Presley – vocals
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • The Amigos – backing vocals
    • Tony Terran – trumpet
    • Rudolph Loera – trumpet
    • Scotty Moore – electric guitar
    • Barney Kessel – acoustic guitar
    • Tiny Timbrell – acoustic guitar, mandolin
    • Dudley Brooks – piano
    • Ray Siegel – double bass
    • Emil Radocchi – percussion
    • D. J. Fontana – drums
    • Hal Blaine – drums

    Charts

    Chart (1963)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[8]

    2

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[9]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10]

    8

    Norway (VG-lista)[11]

    2

    UK Singles (OCC)[12]

    13

    US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[13]

    20

    US Billboard Hot 100[14]

    8

    West Germany (GfK)[15]

    12

    Sources

    1. ^ "1960s discography".

    2. ^ "Elvis Discography 1963". Retrieved 21 August 2016.

    3. ^ Duffett, Mark (2018). Counting Down Elvis: His 100 Finest Songs. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 129fa–130. ISBN 9781442248052.

    4. ^ "Elvis Presley: Original Version Recordings of Songs He Sang". Retrieved 21 August 2016.

    5. ^ "Sitemap". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-02-09.

    6. ^ "Top 20 R&B Billboard Singles: Billboard Chart Statistics: All About Elvis". Archived from the original on 2010-01-26. Retrieved 2010-02-09.

    7. ^ "Elvis Presley`s chart toppers". 14 August 2002. Retrieved 21 August 2016 – via bbc.co.uk.

    8. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.

    9. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in French). Ultratop 50.

    10. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.

    11. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby". VG-lista.

    12. ^ "Elvis Presley: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.

    13. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

    14. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

    15. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.

    Further reading

    • Duffett, Mark (2018). Counting Down Elvis: His 100 Finest Songs. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-44-224805-2.

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bossa_Nova_Baby&oldid=1229514992"

    Categories:

    • 1962 songs
    • 1963 singles
    • Elvis Presley songs
    • The Clovers songs
    • Songs written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
    • RCA Victor singles
    • Bossa nova songs
    • Songs about dancing
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1963 single by Elvis Presley

    "Bossa Nova Baby" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Elvis Presley on January 22, 1963, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California[2] as part of the soundtrack of the 1963 motion picture Fun in Acapulco. The song peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963.

    Background

    The song was written by the songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song was initially given to Tippie and the Clovers, who recorded and released the song on Leiber and Stoller own label Tiger Records in 1962. It was recorded with a samba rhythm and a Farfisa hook with an arrangement by Alan Lorber.[3][4] However, this version flopped and did not chart. Elvis Presley recorded the song for the 1963 motion picture Fun in Acapulco, despite the song having little to do with Acapulco or bossa nova. The Elvis Presley version was in a rock and roll style with an organ riff, electric guitar and a mariachi band.

    The song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart[5] and number 20 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart in 1963.[6] It also reached number 13 in the UK charts.[7] Elvis` recording appeared on the 1997 reiusse of the 1968 compilation album Elvis` Gold Records Volume 4 as a bonus track. The Elvis RCA Victor recording appeared in the 2011 romantic comedy film No Strings Attached starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. In 2010, a remix version was released on Viva Elvis: The Album.

    Personnel

    • Elvis Presley – vocals
    • The Jordanaires – backing vocals
    • The Amigos – backing vocals
    • Tony Terran – trumpet
    • Rudolph Loera – trumpet
    • Scotty Moore – electric guitar
    • Barney Kessel – acoustic guitar
    • Tiny Timbrell – acoustic guitar, mandolin
    • Dudley Brooks – piano
    • Ray Siegel – double bass
    • Emil Radocchi – percussion
    • D. J. Fontana – drums
    • Hal Blaine – drums

    Charts

    Chart (1963)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[8]

    2

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[9]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10]

    8

    Norway (VG-lista)[11]

    2

    UK Singles (OCC)[12]

    13

    US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[13]

    20

    US Billboard Hot 100[14]

    8

    West Germany (GfK)[15]

    12

    Sources

    1. ^ "1960s discography".

    2. ^ "Elvis Discography 1963". Retrieved 21 August 2016.

    3. ^ Duffett, Mark (2018). Counting Down Elvis: His 100 Finest Songs. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 129fa–130. ISBN 9781442248052.

    4. ^ "Elvis Presley: Original Version Recordings of Songs He Sang". Retrieved 21 August 2016.

    5. ^ "Sitemap". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-02-09.

    6. ^ "Top 20 R&B Billboard Singles: Billboard Chart Statistics: All About Elvis". Archived from the original on 2010-01-26. Retrieved 2010-02-09.

    7. ^ "Elvis Presley`s chart toppers". 14 August 2002. Retrieved 21 August 2016 – via bbc.co.uk.

    8. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.

    9. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in French). Ultratop 50.

    10. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.

    11. ^ "Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby". VG-lista.

    12. ^ "Elvis Presley: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.

    13. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

    14. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

    15. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.

    Further reading

    • Duffett, Mark (2018). Counting Down Elvis: His 100 Finest Songs. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-44-224805-2.

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bossa_Nova_Baby&oldid=1229514992"

    Categories:

    • 1962 songs
    • 1963 singles
    • Elvis Presley songs
    • The Clovers songs
    • Songs written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
    • RCA Victor singles
    • Bossa nova songs
    • Songs about dancing
    Hidden categories:
    • Articles with German-language sources (de)
    • Articles with short description
    • Short description matches Wikidata
    • Articles with hAudio microformats
    • Single chart usages for Flanders
    • Single chart usages for Wallonia
    • Single chart usages for Dutch100
    • Single chart usages for Norway
    • Single chart usages for UKsinglesbyname
    • Single chart called without song
    • Single chart usages for Billboardrandbhiphop
    • Single chart usages for Billboardhot100
    • Single chart usages for West Germany

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