This song is absolutely gorgeous.. it's short, but it's one of the most beautiful songs he sings and this is really super awesome, how you have the pictures coordinated with the song.. I was 5 years old when I fell in love with Elvis and when his movies came out my girlfriends and I were driven every weekend for Elvis matinee movies.. God how I miss him.. all the good ones are taken too soon, but I think Elvis losing his mama Gladys, I don't think he was ever the same.. he tried to be, but he just couldn't be.. I know and I understand because something similar happened to me and I've never been the same and I wait for the day until I'm with my parents again, who are also taken from me too soon and hopefully meet Elvis and thank him for all the joy God allowed him to bring me as that little girl so many years ago.. xx🙏💜🎸🌹🎶
Yes,mon ami,it's just the middle of the day! Enjoy your day too! by the way, next week i'll not be on internet because i'm going in the South of France for 10 days to visit some friends who are living there. T.C; mon ami. I hope you are going well.
Elvis Presley, had the ability to sing a song, with emotion, on every word, and phrase, and with a voice, that was so Unique, and, Beautiful, i wonder, if there is a God, or Heaven, he must have been put on this Earth, from one of them, as no other Human Being, has had his ability, to sing from the Heart. This man has sold more records, than any man in the History, of recorded voices. To tell you the Truth, i have never seen a God, but that what he reminds me of Every-Day, i would imagine a God to Look like, and Sound like. He was so gifted, in Voice and Looks. I would ask the Question, Elvis, Where Do You Come From.
@An Oasis Can Hi Thanks for your reply, Marilyn Monroe, maybe one song, eg Diamonds are a girls best friend, and the other candidate, would be Johnny Ray, The little white Cloud that cried .
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
@@vancelewis1501 The song was in fact in the original release release and was in subsequent showings for quite a while. I now hear the song was edited out of the movie approximately 10 years later for copyright reasons.
@@Epressroom I saw the film upon its initial release at a theater in the San Francisco area in late 1962. The song was NOT in it. I remember being disappointed as I was looking forward to hearing/seeing it onscreen. As a teen at the time, I wondered how they could claim a song, being played on the radio, was from the soundtrack, and yet not in the movie. If it was filmed, is it lost forever?
@@vancelewis1501 I'm not sure what version you saw but I've seen the song in the movie several times back in the sixties and seventies, starting in the eighties it was cut.
@@Epressroom This baffles me. I also saw it on TV in the sixties and the film cuts from Elvis singing "Return to Sender" in the nightclub to Laurel and Elvis strolling outside and Elvis asking "Where DO you come from," obviously referring to the song he has just sung. Are you in the U.S.? Could you have seen a foreign release? Thanks for your replies.
'I gave a letter to the postman, He put it in his sack. Bright in early next morning, He brought my letter back'... So here's some obscure trivia: On this day in 1842 {February 15th} in New York City, the City Dispatch Post was the first post office to use adhesive stamps... And one hundred-twenty years and ten months later on October 14th, 1962 Elvis' "Return To Sender" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #68; four weeks later on November 11th it would peak at #2 {for 5 weeks} and it stayed on the chart for 16 weeks... Of course because its Elvis, the record's B-side, "Where Do You Come From", also made the Top 100, though just for one week at position #99... The King had five other records peak at #2 on the Top 100; they were "Love Me", "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck", "A Fool Such As I", "Can't Help Falling In Love" and "Burning Love"... And let us not forget, he had eighteen records that made it to #1...
Nice song but it's never featured in any of the versions of Girls Girls Girls that I've seen, either on tv or DVD. It is on the soundtrack album and gets a mention on most of the film's reviews but must have been edited out of the movie at the last minute. The song was the flip side of the Return to Sender single back in 1962.
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
Ok... I have watched THIS MOVIE "Girls, Girls, Girls" SEVERAL TIMES and I have YET to SEE Elvis SING THIS SONG to "Lauren!" Was it cut out, edited out... does anyone know? It really TICKS ME OFF because it's such a beautiful song and the thought of "saving money" in the film by editing it out PISSES me off! 🤬 😢
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
How he ends the song with that slight high note... wow voice from heaven
You get called the king for a reason... this is it, best ever has been ever will be .
This song is absolutely gorgeous.. it's short, but it's one of the most beautiful songs he sings and this is really super awesome, how you have the pictures coordinated with the song.. I was 5 years old when I fell in love with Elvis and when his movies came out my girlfriends and I were driven every weekend for Elvis matinee movies.. God how I miss him.. all the good ones are taken too soon, but I think Elvis losing his mama Gladys, I don't think he was ever the same.. he tried to be, but he just couldn't be.. I know and I understand because something similar happened to me and I've never been the same and I wait for the day until I'm with my parents again, who are also taken from me too soon and hopefully meet Elvis and thank him for all the joy God allowed him to bring me as that little girl so many years ago.. xx🙏💜🎸🌹🎶
A voice like "melted chocolate" beautiful song and video.
Hi Stephen mon ami! Thanks for the beautiful lyrics!! I was so so busy the last days but I don't forget my dear friends.
Yes,mon ami,it's just the middle of the day! Enjoy your day too! by the way, next week i'll not be on internet because i'm going in the South of France for 10 days to visit some friends who are living there. T.C; mon ami. I hope you are going well.
Elvis Presley - Where Do You Come From (Theme from Girls! Girls! Girls! 1962)
Adam Mr A.P. beautiful
video Thank you...💌
A smooth voice, like melted chocolate. Beautiful song.
Elvis....my
Boy...forever
La voce più' bella del Mondo
Beautiful
Oh so beautiful...im melting...no one can sing like Elvis!
Thank you for sharing this fantastic song and video Adem:)
Great song...... Stay
This song never got the CREDIT it deserved...one the King's best!
Beautiful romantic love song with dazzling piano accompaniment. Nice video✌👑👼❤🌹
Elvis Presley, had the ability to sing a song, with emotion, on every word, and phrase, and with a voice, that was so Unique, and, Beautiful, i wonder, if there is a God, or Heaven, he must have been put on this Earth, from one of them, as no other Human Being, has had his ability, to sing from the Heart. This man has sold more records, than any man in the History, of recorded voices. To tell you the Truth, i have never seen a God, but that what he reminds me of Every-Day, i would imagine a God to Look like, and Sound like. He was so gifted, in Voice and Looks. I would ask the Question, Elvis, Where Do You Come From.
Couldn't have said it better Karl
@An Oasis Can Hi Thanks for your reply, Marilyn Monroe, maybe one song, eg Diamonds are a girls best friend, and the other candidate, would be Johnny Ray, The little white Cloud that cried .
Lovely lovely song from a great movie, thanks.
Beautiful and awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Lovely song sung perfectly
Love this song,so beautiful!
Какая сложная песня! И как он ее поёт! Милый мальчик, ты большой певец. Как жаль!. Но, до встречи! Надеюсь, там мы встретимся с кем хотим.
THIS WONDERFUL SONG ADEM, I LOVE IT, Babette
Beautiful ?'s for the True.......love this ballad/song. Messages from Adem.
BEAUTIFUL SONG AND GREAT VIDEO. THANKS FOR THIS GREAT SHARE.
R.I.P. LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU ELVIS FOREVER.
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL SONG. Thanks Adem. Patti
coming from far far away....but we are much closer then it seems....he will now it by now
Elvis qu el belle voix que j ador belle chanson Elvis je t aimmmmmme🥰❤❤❤💚💙🧡💋
Je nage sur ces belle note de piano trop baeu ❤❤❤
best performance from the king Elvis.
Thanx Adem, for another fantastic upload:)W
Why did they cut this song out of the movie in every copy that's been shown over the last several years?
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
@@vancelewis1501 The song was in fact in the original release release and was in subsequent showings for quite a while. I now hear the song was edited out of the movie approximately 10 years later for copyright reasons.
@@Epressroom I saw the film upon its initial release at a theater in the San Francisco area in late 1962. The song was NOT in it. I remember being disappointed as I was looking forward to hearing/seeing it onscreen. As a teen at the time, I wondered how they could claim a song, being played on the radio, was from the soundtrack, and yet not in the movie. If it was filmed, is it lost forever?
@@vancelewis1501 I'm not sure what version you saw but I've seen the song in the movie several times back in the sixties and seventies, starting in the eighties it was cut.
@@Epressroom This baffles me. I also saw it on TV in the sixties and the film cuts from Elvis singing "Return to Sender" in the nightclub to Laurel and Elvis strolling outside and Elvis asking "Where DO you come from," obviously referring to the song he has just sung. Are you in the U.S.? Could you have seen a foreign release? Thanks for your replies.
Beautiful Adem, Goes to my plylist.
Love Carina XXX
'I gave a letter to the postman,
He put it in his sack.
Bright in early next morning,
He brought my letter back'...
So here's some obscure trivia:
On this day in 1842 {February 15th} in New York City, the City Dispatch Post was the first post office to use adhesive stamps...
And one hundred-twenty years and ten months later on October 14th, 1962 Elvis' "Return To Sender" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #68; four weeks later on November 11th it would peak at #2 {for 5 weeks} and it stayed on the chart for 16 weeks...
Of course because its Elvis, the record's B-side, "Where Do You Come From", also made the Top 100, though just for one week at position #99...
The King had five other records peak at #2 on the Top 100; they were "Love Me", "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck", "A Fool Such As I", "Can't Help Falling In Love" and "Burning Love"...
And let us not forget, he had eighteen records that made it to #1...
👌🌻
laurel goodwin was in the first pilot of star trek "the cage"
Nice song but it's never featured in any of the versions of Girls Girls Girls that I've seen, either on tv or DVD. It is on the soundtrack album and gets a mention on most of the film's reviews but must have been edited out of the movie at the last minute. The song was the flip side of the Return to Sender single back in 1962.
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
Ok... I have watched THIS MOVIE "Girls, Girls, Girls" SEVERAL TIMES and I have YET to SEE Elvis SING THIS SONG to "Lauren!" Was it cut out, edited out... does anyone know? It really TICKS ME OFF because it's such a beautiful song
and the thought of "saving money" in the film by editing it out PISSES me off! 🤬 😢
J sdor la mer
is this this the song yes
Where can we see the video of this song which was cut out of the movie many years ago?
Borde verkligen vara fler positiva kommentarer. Och tummen upp. Verkligen en vacker låt.
Why was this scene deleted from the movie in the later releases?
The song was evidently deleted from the final cut, probably for time consideration. The scene must have been when Elvis and Laurel are walking down the street after leaving the night club because he turns to her and says some like "Where DO you come from?" I saw the original movie when it was released and the song definitely was not in the movie. Backing "Return to Sender" on the 45 single, "Where Do You Come From" helped make the record a double-sided hit in parts of the country. "Sender" went to #1. It was one of the best ballads and under-appreciated items in the Elvis songbook. When, years later, I was a radio DJ, I would sneak this song and "Angel" from "Follow That Dream" onto the air usually just before the top-of-the-hour news. I would get positive calls from listeners hearing the tracks for the first time and asking for more details.
This some how ranked his worst song ever and I'm baffled by that it's beautiful