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Frankie and Johnny
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 1966
RecordedMay 1965
GenreDixieland[1]
Length26:40
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerFred Karger
Elvis Presley chronology
Harum Scarum
(1965)
Frankie and Johnny
(1966)
Paradise, Hawaiian Style
(1966)
Singles from Frankie and Johnny
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Frankie and Johnny is the twelfth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3553, on March 1, 1966.[citation needed] It is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, on May 12, 13, and 14, 1965.[citation needed] It peaked at number 20 on the Top LP's chart.[3] It was certified Gold and Platinum on January 6, 2004 by the Recording Industry Association of America.[4]

Content

To coincide with the 19th century setting of the film, some traditional song material was utilized for the soundtrack. "When the Saints Go Marching In" is an old gospel hymn that has become a jazz standard associated with the traditional hot jazz of New Orleans. It is paired in a medley with "Down by the Riverside", another traditional gospel song dating back to the relevant time period. Both are in the public domain, and the team of Giant, Baum, and Kaye captured the publishing for Freddy Bienstock and Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker.[5] The title song, "Frankie and Johnny," is a variant on the American popular song first published in 1904 and credited to Hughie Cannon. With changed lyrics, another publishing royalty was secured for Gladys Music.[6]

Twelve songs were recorded at the sessions for Frankie and Johnny, and all were used and issued on the soundtrack. The title song was issued as a single, with "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" on the B-side. Released either just before or simultaneously with the album, depending if the disputed release dates are correct, "Frankie and Johnny" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, with the b-side also charting at number 45.[7]

Reissues

Pickwick

Frankie & Johnny
Soundtrack album / Studio album (Reissue) by
ReleasedNovember 1976
LabelPickwick Records
Elvis Presley chronology
From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee
(1976)
Frankie & Johnny
(1976)
Welcome to My World
(1977)

During the 1970s, Pickwick Records obtained the rights to reissue Presley compilation albums previously issued under the budget RCA Camden label between 1969 and 1973. Several tracks from Frankie and Johnny had been included on Camden releases; in 1976, Pickwick expanded its mandate and reissued the film's soundtrack album with a new cover showing a 1970s-era image of Presley and the title slightly amended to Frankie & Johnny. The running order of the tracks was altered and three songs from the original album were omitted — "Chesay", "Look Out Broadway", and "Everybody Come Aboard". The front cover does not indicate that this is a reissued soundtrack album, and it was Elvis' only soundtrack to be reissued in this way. It did not chart on the Billboard 200. This oddity remained in print for several years and when, following Presley's death in August 1977, RCA began reissuing all of his albums, the agreement between RCA and Pickwick prohibited RCA from reissuing the original, complete soundtrack album in the US for several years due to the existence of this version. The original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack album was reissued in Canada and elsewhere however. Not until 2010 would the complete original Frankie and Johnny soundtrack be widely available in the United States again.

Follow That Dream

In 2003 Frankie and Johnny was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes.[8]

Track listing

Original release

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"Alex Gottlieb, Fred Karger, Ben WeismanMay 14, 19652:32
2."Come Along"David HessMay 12, 19651:52
3."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"Roy C. Bennett and Sid TepperMay 14, 19652:59
4."Chesay"Ben Weisman, Fred Karger, Sid WayneMay 14, 19651:39
5."What Every Woman Lives For"Doc Pomus and Mort ShumanMay 13, 19652:27
6."Look Out, Broadway"Fred Wise and Randy StarrMay 14, 19651:40
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Beginner's Luck"Roy C. Bennett and Sid TepperMay 12, 19652:34
2."Down by the Riverside" and "When the Saints Go Marching In"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 12, 19651:56
3."Shout It Out"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 13, 19652:17
4."Hard Luck"Ben Weisman and Sid WayneMay 13, 19652:51
5."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"Joy ByersMay 13, 19652:02
6."Everybody Come Aboard"Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence KayeMay 14, 19651:51

Note

  • "Frankie and Johnny" was released as a single (RCA 8780) in March 1966 and appeared on Billboard's Hot 100 list for eight weeks. Its highest position was number 25. The single's B-side, "Please Don't Stop Loving Me", also charted for eight weeks and reached number 45.[9]

Pickwick reissue

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"2:32
2."Come Along"1:52
3."What Every Woman Lives For"2:27
4."Hard Luck"2:51
5."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"2:02
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Down by the Riverside" and "When the Saints Go Marching In"1:56
2."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"2:59
3."Beginner's Luck"2:34
4."Shout It Out"2:17

Note

  • "Chesay", "Look Out, Broadway", and "Everybody Come Aboard" were not included in the reissue.

Follow That Dream reissue

Original album
No.TitleLength
1."Frankie and Johnny"2:32
2."Come Along"1:50
3."Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter"2:58
4."Chesay"1:36
5."What Every Woman Lives For"2:25
6."Look Out, Broadway"1:38
7."Beginner's Luck"2:25
8."Down by the Riverside" / "When the Saints Go Marching In"1:54
9."Shout It Out"2:15
10."Hard Luck"2:50
11."Please Don't Stop Loving Me"2:25
12."Everybody Come Aboard"1:49
Alternate takes
No.TitleLength
13."Frankie and Johnny" (take 1)2:55
14."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (take 10)2:13
15."Everybody Come Aboard" (takes 1 & 2)2:42
16."Chesay" (take 1)1:58
17."Petunia, the Gardeners Daughter" (take 2)2:53
18."Look Out, Broadway" (takes 3, 4, 5)2:22
19."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (takes 1, 2, 3)3:00
20."Shout It Out" (takes 1, 2, 3)3:31
21."Everybody Come Aboard" (takes 9, 10)2:09
22."Chesay" (takes 3 & 6)3:16
23."Look Out, Broadway" (takes 6, 7, 8)2:13
24."Petunia, The Gardeners Daughter" (take 5)3:23
25."Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (take 7)2:10
26."Frankie and Johnny" (takes 3 & 4 [record version])2:45
27."Frankie and Johnny" (movie version)7:01

Personnel

Charts

Album

References

  1. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/frankie-johnny-mw0000539640
  2. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Review of Frankie and Johnny at AllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Pop Albums". Elvis Presley: Official Site of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. 2013. Archived from the original on May 20, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  4. ^ "Searchable database". RIAA. Recording Industry Association of America. 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013. Note: Enter search for "Frankie and Johnny"
  5. ^ Jorgensen, Ernst. Elvis Presley A Life in Music: The Complete Recording Sessions. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998; p. 195.
  6. ^ Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 196.
  7. ^ Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 417.
  8. ^ Sources:
  9. ^ Lichter, Paul (1978). The Boy Who Dared to Rock. New York, NY: Doubleday. p. 174. ISBN 0-385-12636-0.
  10. ^ "American album certifications – Elvis Presley – Frankie and Johnny". Recording Industry Association of America.