Elvis (soundtrack)

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"A lot of people don't understand the punk Elvis, the vibrant youth rebel he was in the '50s. People hadn't seen something like this on stage, especially on television. It started to tear off the chains of society at that time. We wanted to have the audience feel that."

Butler, on syncing modern sounds for the Elvis soundtrack [5]

The incidental underscore is composed by Elliot Wheeler. Before scoring the film, Wheeler had to listen over several recordings and musicals of Presley, to interpret the feel of the music, which Wheeler had stated "You get to treat the script as music, and music as the script. All the musical choices were made to emphasise where Baz wanted the scene to get emotionally." [6] Both Wheeler and Luhrmann had access to the full catalogue of Elvis' recordings where they were able to separate the vocals from the backing instruments, and enables them to resurface the songs and turn them into a soundtrack for a different century. Wheeler expressed that "What we've tried to do with this film is give [modern audiences] a take on what it must have felt like to see Elvis in his prime. There's a nostalgia people associate with those recordings. But we're trying to show a 21st-century audience how Elvis changed Western culture".

Songs

The film features several recordings of Elvis Presley, performed by the ensemble cast members, as revealed in the June 18, 2022 magazine guide published by Variety . [1] Prior to the release, Luhrmann also stated that the film had unfiltered versions of Presley's songs, performed by Butler and hybrid versions of songs that blend Butler's voice with Presley's recordings. However, those songs will not be included in the album. [1] Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak recorded the track "Cotton Candy Land", a song featured in the film It Happened at the World’s Fair (1963) and not released as a single. [7] "A Fool Such as I", rendered by Isaak, was originally performed by Hank Snow. Snow's original version reached the fourth position on the country chart in 1953. [1] "Black Snake Moan" and "That's All Right" were performed by Gary Clark Jr. (as Arthur Crudup). "How Do You Think I Feel" was rendered by Kodi Smit-McPhee, who plays Jimmie Rodgers Snow, Hank Snow's son. "Hound Dog" was recorded by Shonka Dukureh (as Big Mama Thornton) in the film, and "Tiger Man" was performed by Rufus Thomas. Yola who played Sister Rosetta Tharpe, records two songs "Working on the Building" and "Strange Things Happening Every Day". [1]

Promotion and release

Prior to the soundtrack release, the album topped the new music releases of the week (June 24–30), according to a report by Cleveland Magazine . [8] The soundtrack was released by RCA Records on June 24, 2022, coinciding with the film's theatrical release. [9] Variety magazine released a special music insight about the album and Presley's songs in the film, as did NME with their special issue dedicated to the film. [10] [1]

On March 10, 2023, RCA released the deluxe edition of the soundtrack that featured vocal performances of the lead actor Austin Butler, who recorded few tracks as heard in the film. [11] The album also featured contemporary takes on Presley's classic songs and contributions from the original score composer Elliot Wheeler. [12] [13]

Singles

On April 25, 2022, it was announced that Doja Cat would contribute an original song for the film "Vegas", that incorporates elements from Presley's own songs, such as his cover of Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog". [14] It was released as a single on May 6, 2022. The music video of the track was released on June 3, featuring Cat along with a cameo by Shonka Dukureh, who plays Thornton in the film. [15]

On May 23, 2022, rapper Eminem announced on his Instagram that he and CeeLo Green will collaborate on a new track titled "The King and I" which will be produced by Dr. Dre and will appear on the film's soundtrack. [16] The single, prior to its release on June 16, 2022, was unveiled as a first listen in the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. [17] The track sampled Presley's "Jailhouse Rock". [18] The lyrics describe on the rise and fall of Presley, from catapulting to stardom to his arrest". [19] [18] Through the lyrics, Eminem said that "he had a parallel connection with Presley as the latter used to rock the 'jailhouse' and he used to rock the 'shelter'", while also referencing about their "accusations" on stealing Black music. [20] [21]

The single "Tupelo Shuffle" performed by Swae Lee and Diplo was released on June 3, 2022. [22] Lee and Diplo further performed the track at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards on June 5. [23] Butler's rendition of "Trouble" was released as the single on June 10. [24] Italian band Måneskin and Kacey Musgraves [25] are also part of the soundtrack with their respective cover versions of "If I Can Dream" and "Can't Help Falling in Love". [26] [27] The tracks were released as singles on June 16 and 22, respectively. [28] [29] Måneskin explained their work on the song, and collaboration with Luhrmann, saying: "We were talking about it with Baz Luhrmann, who had this really cool, super-smart idea, because it would have been so easy to give us an up-tempo song and go super rock-ish. He saw that between the lines that we were going to be able to give something else to show the sweet side of Elvis." [30] The band further stated about the track: "It is about uniting, it's about peace, freedom and happiness". [30] A remix of the solo performance by Mark Ronson was released on June 30.

To promote the album's deluxe edition, two singles were released — "Toxic Las Vegas" (Jamieson Shaw Remix), a remixed mashup version of Britney Spears' 2004 single "Toxic" with Presley's "Viva Las Vegas" was released on January 6, 2023, [31] and Kacey Musgraves' performance of "Can't Help Falling in Love" remixed by Ronson was released on March 3. [12] [32]

Reception

Kyle Buchanan, writer at The New York Times , tweeted after the film's Cannes premiere, saying "the soundtrack features a song which interpolates Presley with both the Backstreet Boys' 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back)' and Britney Spears' 'Toxic', and you'd be hard pressed to find anything more Luhrmann than that". [33] Stephanie Anderson, writing for The Latch called it "another iconic Luhrmann soundtrack". [34] Gino Diminich of Indiana Daily Student opined that the soundtrack "is not bad but it could have been much better given the legacy it is reflecting. While a modern remix or cover of Elvis is not bad as several songs prove, Luhrmann should have trusted the original material more and not tried to modernize every song in an attempt to reach a younger audience." [35]

Pip Ellwood-Hughes of Entertainment Focus called that "the Elvis soundtrack shows the breadth of the King’s influence". [36] Ed Power of Irish Examiner commented "Jack White and Kacey Musgrave [sic] are great, but some of the other workings of Elvis songs aren't quite worthy of the king of rock'n'roll". [37] In a negative review, James Stone of SCAD Radio wrote "the soundtrack lent more to recent trends within the music industry rather than the influences of Elvis and the music relevant to his rise to fame. Sure, this could push the message of what a great mark Elvis left on the music industry. The movie wasn't about who his music would go on to influence, though, it was about his life and his rise to fame." He further felt that, the soundtrack "was not the worst soundtrack ever heard, but it definitely was all over the place and did not live up to the hype". [38]

The album, released on June 24, 2022, entered the Billboard Soundtrack Albums chart at #1 on its July 9, 2022 issue, as well as charting at number 26 on the Billboard 200. After a few weeks inside the top ten, it then returned to the top of Soundtrack chart, as well as landed on number 27, as reported on the Billboard 200's August 13, 2022 issue.

Track listing

On June 10, 2022, the track listing for the film's soundtrack, consisting of thirty-six tracks, surfaced online via Apple Music. [39] The digital release of the album consisted of 36 tracks, whereas the physical CD release only had 22 tracks. [1]

Elvis (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Elvis soundtrack album cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 24, 2022
Recorded2021–2022
Genre
Length114:28
Label RCA Records
Producer
Singles from Elvis (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  1. "Vegas"
    Released: May 6, 2022
  2. "Tupelo Shuffle"
    Released: June 3, 2022
  3. "Trouble"
    Released: June 10, 2022
  4. "The King and I"
    Released: June 16, 2022
  5. "If I Can Dream"
    Released: June 16, 2022
  6. "Can't Help Falling In Love"
    Released: June 22, 2022
  7. "Can't Help Falling In Love (Mark Ronson Remix)"
    Released: June 30, 2022
  8. "Toxic Las Vegas (Jamieson Shaw Remix)"
    Released: January 6, 2023
  9. "Can't Help Falling In Love"
    Released: March 3, 2023
Digital release track listing
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Suspicious Minds" (Vocal Intro) Elvis Presley 0:28
2."Also sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy"Presley2:09
3."Vegas" Doja Cat 3:03
4."The King and I"3:16
5."Tupelo Shuffle"2:47
6."I Got a Feelin' in My Body"
3:34
7."Craw-Fever"Presley3:46
8."Don't Fly Away" (Pnau Remix)
  • Presley
  • Pnau
4:06
9."Can't Help Falling in Love" Kacey Musgraves 2:48
10."Product of the Ghetto" Nardo Wick 3:17
11."If I Can Dream" Måneskin 3:16
12."Cotton Candy Land"2:42
13."Baby, Let's Play House" Austin Butler 2:13
14."I'm Comin' Home" (Film Mix)Presley2:23
15."Hound Dog"Shonka Dukureh3:28
16."Tutti Frutti"Les Greene2:23
17."Strange Things Happening Every Day" Yola 4:05
18."Hound Dog"Butler2:07
19."Let It All Hang Out" Denzel Curry 2:13
20."Trouble"Butler2:20
21."I Got a Feelin' in My Body"Lenesha Randolph4:32
22."Edge Of Reality" (Tame Impala Remix)
  • Presley
  • Impala
2:42
23."Summer Kisses / In My Body"Presley3:17
24."'68 Comeback Special" (Medley: "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hound Dog", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Jailhouse Rock")Presley2:43
25."Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" Jazmine Sullivan 2:45
26."If I Can Dream" (Stereo Mix)Presley3:11
27."Any Day Now"Presley3:01
28."Power of My Love"
4:16
29."Vegas Rehearsal / That's All Right"
  • Butler
  • Presley
3:58
30."Suspicious Minds"Presley6:17
31."Polk Salad Annie" (Film Mix)Presley4:55
32."Burning Love" (Film Mix)Presley3:03
33."It's Only Love"Presley2:38
34."Suspicious Minds"Paravi3:46
35."In the Ghetto" (World Turns Remix)
  • Elvis Presley
  • Nardo Wick
3:37
36."Unchained Melody"Presley3:23
Deluxe edition track listing [40]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Suspicious Minds" (vocal intro)Elvis Presley0:28
2."Fly Away Weave"
  • Elliott Wheeler
  • Gary Clark Jr.
  • Shannon Sanders
  • Nashville Urban Choir
  • Austin Butler
  • Shonka Dukureh
  • Lenesha Randolph
3:53
3."Baby, Let's Play House"Austin Butler2:13
4."Hound Dog"Shonka Dukureh3:28
5."Blue Moon" (Take 9/M)Elvis Presley2:39
6."Blue Suede Shoes"Austin Butler1:55
7."How Do You Think I Feel"
3:18
8."Heartbreak Hotel"
  • Austin Butler
  • Elliott Wheeler
0:30
9."I'm Coming Home" (film mix)Elvis Presley2:23
10."Hound Dog"Austin Butler2:07
11."Tutti Frutti"Les Greene2:23
12."Strange Things Are Happening Every Day"Yola4:05
13."Trouble"Austin Butler2:20
14."Crawfish" (live on set)Austin Butler2:42
15."Can't Help Falling in Love" (Elliott Wheeler remix)Elvis Presley3:25
16."Can't Help Falling in Love"Kacey Musgraves2:48
17."A Little Less Conversation" (JXL radio edit remix)
  • Elvis Presley
  • JXL
3:32
18."Toxic Las Vegas" (Jamieson Shaw remix)
3:19
19."Backstreet Bossa Nova" (Daisy O'Dell remix)
2:52
20."Rubberneckin'" (Paul Oakenfold remix / radio edit)Elvis Presley3:29
21."Cotton Candy Land"
  • Stevie Nicks
  • Chris Isaak
2:42
22."Edge of Reality" (Tame Impala remix)
  • Elvis Presley
  • Tame Impala
2:42
23."'68 Comeback Special" (medley)Elvis Presley2:43
24."If I Can Dream"Elvis Presley3:11
25."Any Day Now"Elvis Presley3:01
26."Vegas Rehearsal / That's All Right"
  • Austin Butler
  • Elvis Presley
3:58
27."Suspicious Minds" (film edit)Elvis Presley6:17
28."Can't Help Falling in Love" (August 12 – midnight show)Elvis Presley2:00
29."Polk Salad Annie" (film mix)Elvis Presley4:55
30."Burning Love" (film mix)Elvis Presley3:03
31."It's Only Love"Elvis Presley2:38
32."Also sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy"Elvis Presley2:09
33."Are You Lonesome Tonight?"
  • Austin Butler
  • Elliott Wheeler
1:39
34."Unchained Melody" (film mix)Elvis Presley3:23
35."Vegas"Doja Cat3:03
36."The King and I"
  • Eminem
  • CeeLo Green
3:16
37."Tupelo Shuffle"Swae Lee and Diplo featuring Gary Clark Jr. and Austin Butler2:47
38."I Got a Feelin' in My Body"
  • Elvis Presley
  • Stuart Price
3:34
39."Craw-Fever"Elvis Presley3:46
40."Don't Fly Away" (Pnau remix)
  • Elvis Presley
  • Pnau
4:06
41."Product of the Ghetto"
  • Nardo Wick
  • Elvis Presley
3:17
42."If I Can Dream"Måneskin3:16
43."Let It All Hang Out"Denzel Curry featuring PlayThatBoiZay2:13
44."I Got a Feelin' in My Body"Lenesha Randolph4:32
45."Summer Kisses / In My Body"Elvis Presley3:17
46."Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"Jazmine Sullivan2:45
47."Power of My Love"
  • Elvis Presley
  • Jack White
4:16
48."Suspicious Minds"Paravi3:46
49."In the Ghetto" (World Turns remix)Elvis Presley featuring Nardo Wick3:37
50."Can't Help Falling in Love" (Mark Ronson remix)
  • Elvis Presley
  • Mark Ronson
3:44
51."Can't Help Falling in Love"
  • Kacey Musgraves
  • Mark Ronson
2:24
52."Can't Help Falling in Love" G-Dragon 2:31

Charts

Awards and nominations

Accolades received by Elvis (2022 film)
AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
AACTA Awards December 5, 2022 Best Original Music Score Elliott WheelerNominated [62]
[63]
American Music Awards November 20, 2022 Top Soundtrack ElvisWon [64]
Dorian Awards February 23, 2023Film Music of the YearElvisNominated [65]
Golden Reel Awards February 26, 2023 Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Feature Motion Picture Jamieson Shaw, Evan McHugh, and Chris BarrettWon [66]
[67]
Grammy Awards February 5, 2023 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media ElvisNominated [68]
Best Rap Performance Doja Cat for "Vegas"Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards March 5, 2023 Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Over $25 Million Anton MonstedWon [69]
Best Song Written and/or Recorded Created for a Film Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Amala Dlamini, David Sprecher, Rogét Chahayed, Doja Cat, and Anton Monsted for "Vegas"Nominated
Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – FilmDeric Berberabe and Jordan Silverberg for "Trailer 2"Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 16, 2022 Music Supervision — Film Anton MonstedWon [70]
Music Themed Film, Biopic or MusicalElvisNominated
Soundtrack AlbumElvisWon
Lumiere Awards February 10, 2023Best Musical Scene or SequenceElvisWon [71]
MTV Movie & TV Awards May 7, 2023 Best Song Doja Cat for "Vegas"Nominated [72]
Best Musical Moment "Trouble"Nominated
New York Film Critics Online Awards December 11, 2022Best Use of MusicElvisWon [73]
Satellite Awards March 3, 2023 Best Original Song Doja Cat for "Vegas"Nominated [74]
[75]

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