Easy Come, Easy Go (Elvis Presley song)

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"Easy Come, Easy Go"
Song by Elvis Presley
from the album Easy Come, Easy Go
Released1967
RecordedSeptember 28, 1966
Length2:07
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Steve Sholes [1]

"Easy Come, Easy Go" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1967 motion picture Easy Come, Easy Go .

Contents

Its first release was on the soundtrack EP "Easy Come, Easy Go" in spring 1967. [2] [3]

The Australian Kent Music Report (calculated in retrospect using archival data) lists the song / the EP "Easy Come, Easy Go" on the singles chart for 5 weeks, with the peak of 78 on the week of May 13, 1967. [4]

Writing and recording history

The song was written by Ben Weisman (music) and Sid Wayne (lyrics). [5] [6] [7] [8]

Presley recorded it on September 28, 1966, at the September 28–29 soundtrack sessions for the Paramount movie Easy Come, Easy Go at the Paramount Studio Recording Stage in Hollywood, California. [9]

Track listings

Single

7-inch single (The Gramophone Company of India Ltd., India, 1969) [10]

A. "Easy Come, Easy Go" (2:10)
B. "The Love Machine" (2:47)

EP

7-inch EP (RCA EPA 4387, March 1967)
7-inch EP (RCA Victor 20624, Australia, 1978) [1]

  1. "Easy Come, Easy Go" (2:09)
  2. "The Love Machine" (2:47)
  3. "Yoga Is As Yoga Does" (2:08)
  4. "You Gotta Stop" (2:16)
  5. "Sing You Children" (2:06)
  6. "I'll Take Love" (2:12)

7-inch EP (RCA Victor RCX-7187, UK, June 1967) [1]

  1. "Easy Come, Easy Go"
  2. "Yoga Is As Yoga Does"
  3. "Sing You Children"
  4. "I'll Take Love"

Charts

Chart (1967)Peak
position
Australia (retrospect Kent Music Report) [4] 78 (EP)

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