 | ELVIS PRESLEY - Baby Let's Play House (Spankox Re:Version)
Tags: Baby, Elvis, House, Let's, Play, Presley, Re:Version, Remix, Spankox
Description: SonyBMG official 2008 Elvis release: new Elvis Presely remix of classic "Baby Let's Play House". Remix by DJ Spankox.
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 | Elvis Presley - Baby let's play house (live '56)
Tags: 78, Arthur, Blues, Bop, elvis, Excello, Gunther, presley, Rock, Rockabilly, Rockin', Roll, Rollin', RPM, Vintage
Description: Re: ARTHUR GUNTHER - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE // EXCELLO 78 !!
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 | ARTHUR GUNTHER - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE // EXCELLO 78 !!
Tags: 78, Arthur, Blues, Bop, Excello, Gunther, Rock, Rockabilly, Rockin', Roll, Rollin', RPM, Vintage
Description: Original version of this song.
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 | Elvis - Baby Let's Play House 1970 New Clip
Tags: 1970, and, baby, elvis, house, let's, lets, play, presley, rehearsal, rock, rockabilly, roll
Description: 1970 Stage Rehearsal with Re-edited Footage and Remastered Sound
This Clip Made by: http://www.youtube.com/user/eLvispresLeyguL
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 | Elvis Presley Baby, Let's Play House
Tags: Baby, Elvis, House, Let's, Play, Presley
Description: Elvis Presley Baby, Let's Play House
Written by Arthur Gunter
Elvis recorded it February 5, 1955 at Sun Records in Memphis, TN with Scotty Moore and Bill Black. It reached #10 on Billboard's Country Best Seller chart #5 on the Country Disc Jockey Chart in July 1955-The First Elvis Song Ever To Chart. It remained for 15 weeks. It was the A-side to I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone. It is available on Elvis at the Hayride (live), The Sun Sessions CD, The King of Rock 'n' Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, and Artist of the Century, which is where this version is from.
Oh, baby, baby, baby, baby baby.
Baby, baby baby, b-b-b-b-b-b baby baby, baby.
Baby baby baby
Come back, baby, I wanna play house with you.
Well, you may go to college,
You may go to school.
You may have a pink cadillac,
But don't you be nobody's fool.
Now baby,
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby,
I wanna play house with you.
Now listen and I'll tell you baby
What I'm talking about.
Come on back to me, little girl,
So we can play some house.
Now baby,
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby,
I wanna play house with you.
Oh let's play house, baby.
Now this is one thing, baby
That I want you to know.
Come on back and let's play a little house,
And we can act like we did before.
Well, baby,
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby,
I wanna play house with you.
Yeah.
Now listen to me, baby
Try to understand.
I'd rather see you dead, little girl,
Than to be with another man.
Now baby,
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby, come.
Come back, baby, I wanna play house with you.
Oh, baby baby baby.
Baby baby baby b-b-b-b-b-b baby baby baby.
Baby baby baby.
Come back, baby, I wanna play house with you.
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 | Ralf's tribute to Elvis - Baby Let's Play House
Tags: ARTE, convertibles, Elvis, Haas, House, Let's, Play, Ralf, records, rock'n'roll, rockabilly, sun
Description: Ralf's tribute to Elvis (backed by 'The Convertibles')
"Baby Let's Play House," Elvis Presley's fourth single for Sun Records, recorded on February 5, 1955, was Presley's effort to chart nationally. Backed by "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" on the flip side, the song stayed on Billboard's country chart for ten weeks, reaching number ten.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Arthur Gunter had written and recorded the song in 1954, basing it on country singer Eddy Arnold's 1951 hit, "I Want to Play House with You." Being a rhythm-and-blues reworking of a country-western song, "Baby Let's Play House" was perfect for Elvis' rockabilly repertoire. Gunter himself had been influenced by rockabilly artists, and he made a good model for Elvis, who had purchased a copy of Gunter's version the previous December at the House of Records in Memphis.
Elvis made the song his own with the inclusion of the syncopated phrasing "babe-babe-baby" in the verse. He also tinkered with the lyrics, changing "You may have religion" to "You may drive a pink Cadillac" -- a humorous foretelling of the car that he would come to be identified with.
Sam Phillips added drums to the recording session for the song, marking the first time drums were used on a Presley single. As the song received national exposure, it was called a country song in trade publications, and few connected it with the relatively unknown rhythm-and-blues artist who had inspired Elvis.
Elvis added "Baby Let's Play House" and "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" to his act in the spring of 1955. About this time, his popularity was rapidly increasing because of his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride radio show and because of touring across the South with ever-larger country-western shows. Elvis sang "Baby Let's Play House" on his second appearance on Stage Show on February 4, 1956, just as his sensual performing style was beginning to create a national controversy.
If his hip-swinging performance on Stage Show raised eyebrows, then the lyrics to "Baby Let's Play House" added to the provocative connotation. Basically a proposition, the song is a plea from the singer to his girlfriend to return to him because he wants to "play house" with her, a slang term for an unmarried couple living or sleeping together. Despite the singer's plea, he takes a confrontational stance, telling his girl, "I'd rather see you dead than with another man."
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 | Elvis in Colour 1950 Baby Let's Play House
Tags: 1950, Baby, colour, Elvis, House, in, Let's, music, Play, video
Description: Elvis live in the 1950's colorized compilation, with 'Baby let's Play House' as soundtrack.
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 | Elvis Plesley Baby Let's Play House <Remix>
Tags: cats, polecats, rockats, stray, 13, B・HARVEY, BABY, CATS, DANNY, ELVIS, HOUSE, JIM, LEE, LET'S, NEO, PHANTOM, PLAY, PRESLEY, ROCKABILLY, ROCKER, SLIM, SWING
Description: BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE
★ELVIS PRESLEY:Vo
{BACKING BAND}
☆DANNY B・HARVEY:Gt
☆SLIM JIM PHANTOM:Dr
☆LEE ROCKER:Bass
Remixed From The Orijinal
★ELVIS PERFORMANCES
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 | Elvis Presley - Baby lets play House - Spankox Highpass Radi
Tags: Baby, edition, Elvis, Highpass, House, lets, play, Presley, Radio, Spankox
Description: Elvis Presley - Baby lets play House - Spankox Highpass Radio edition
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 | Elvis Presely remix "Baby Let's Play House".
Tags: Elvis, ElvisBest, elvislive, elvispresley, elvisromania, elvisromania.ro, elvisthelegend, kingElvis, Presley, remix
Description: Elvis Presely remix "Baby Let's Play House" - Copyright © Sony/BMG / elvis.com & babyletsplayhouse.com
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 | Baby Let's Play House - (arena) Buddy Holly Live!
Tags: baby, buddy, holly, house, lets, live!, play, rock, roll
Description: Song made famous by Elvis but written by Arthur Gunter - Performed live in a large arena (echo and noise evident in the video) in Eganville in June 2001. Inspired by Buddy Holly's 1955 cover of the tune (MCA 8000 6 album set - 1980 release in the UK)
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