Elvis Presley - King Creole (Vol. 3-Hits Like Never)
Elvis Presley - King Creole (Vol. 3-Hits Like Never)
A poor man wants the oyster
A rich man wants the pearl
But the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
Come on let's sing, sing brother sing
'Cos the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
The rich man wants the princess
The poor man just wants a girl
But the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
Come on let's sing, sing brother sing
'Cos the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
A poor man wants to be a rich man
A rich man wants to be a king
But the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
Come on let's sing, sing brother sing
'Cos the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
Come on let's sing, sing brother sing
'Cos the man who can sing when he hasn't got a thing
He's the king of the whole wide world
Of the whole wide world
Of the whole wide world
elvis presley - king creole (02:05)
best song ever :)
Great clip as usual.
Just one thing: the single with this track was a promotional release for DJ's not for sale.
Autor: marco310768
2
I've always admired this song a whole lot. It's such a very underappreciated song. It's from my 5th most favorite Elvis movie "Roustabout". Elvis will definitely always be #1. This video was absolutely perfect in every way, 10 Stars as always Jackie.
Autor: ElvisSacramento
3
Excellent!
Great song and video!
Many Thanks Jackie!
Best wishes
Phil
Autor: universe62
4
your so right. it was released to radio stations only as a promo. i cant believe it wasnt released as a single. roustabout and one track heart were great songs. i have the promo 45.
Autor: ian3150
5
Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye. Elvis recorded it in March 1964 at Radio Recorders for the film Roustabout. It was release as a single a B-side to Roustabout on the Roustabout soundtrack. It is now available on the Viva Las Vegas/Roustabout soundtrack compilation, which is where this version is from.