Love Me Tender

Written by George R. PoultonKen DarbyUnreleased song

Related sessions

This song has been recorded during the following studio sessions


Related interviews


Flaming Pie Webcast

May 17, 1997 • From E! Online

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Song facts

From Wikipedia:

“Love Me Tender” is a 1956 song recorded by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music from the 20th Century Fox film of the same name. The words and music are credited to Ken Darby under the pseudonym “Vera Matson”, the name of his wife, and Elvis Presley. The RCA Victor recording by Elvis Presley was no. 1 on both the Billboard and Cashbox charts in 1956. […]

The 1956 song “Love Me Tender” puts new words to a new musical adaptation of the Civil War song “Aura Lee,” published in 1861. “Aura Lee” had music by George R. Poulton and words by W. W. Fosdick. It later became popular with college glee clubs and barbershop quartets. It was also sung at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

The principal writer of the lyrics was Ken Darby, who also adapted Poulton’s Civil War tune, which was in the public domain. The song was published by Elvis Presley Music. and credited to Presley and Darby’s wife Vera Matson. Presley received co-songwriting credit due to his Hill & Range publishing deal which demanded songwriters concede 50 percent of the credit of their song if they wanted Presley to record it; Presley had songwriting input on only a very small number of the many songs he recorded. When asked why he credited his wife as co-songwriter along with Presley, Darby responded, “Because she didn’t write it either.”

As with nearly all his early RCA recordings, Presley took control in the studio despite not being credited as producer. He would regularly change arrangements and lyrics to the point that the original song was barely recognizable. Ken Darby described Elvis Presley’s role in the creation of the song: “He adjusted the music and the lyrics to his own particular presentation. Elvis has the most terrific ear of anyone I have ever met. He does not read music, but he does not need to. All I had to do was play the song for him once, and he made it his own! He has perfect judgment of what is right for him. He exercised that judgment when he chose ‘Love Me Tender’ as his theme song.”

Paul McCartney played this song during the rehearsals for his 1991 “Unplugged” concert. This rehearsal was officially broadcast as part of the 1995 Oobu Joobu radio show.

Last updated on June 22, 2019

Bootlegs


Unplugged - The Rehearsals

Unofficial live

0:48 • Studio rehearsalL1

Session Recording:
January 1991
Studio :
The Barn, Hog Hill, Rye, UK


Lumpy Trousers

Unofficial live

0:54 • Studio rehearsalL1

Session Recording:
January 1991
Studio :
The Barn, Hog Hill, Rye, UK


Kansas City (Batz)

Unofficial album

0:51 • Studio version


Oobu Joobu Part 15

Unofficial album • Released in 1995

0:54 • Studio rehearsalL1

Session Recording:
January 1991
Studio :
The Barn, Hog Hill, Rye, UK


Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) - Ultimate Archive Collection

Unofficial live • Released in 2016

0:49 • Studio rehearsalL1

Session Recording:
January 1991
Studio :
The Barn, Hog Hill, Rye, UK

Live performances

Paul McCartney has never played this song in concert.

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Renato Savoia 3 years ago

Love me Tender was recorded during the sessions for "Choba B CCCP" with Mick Green on guitar, Micky Gallagher on keyboards and Chris Whitten on drums.
It was officially released on the 2LPs "The last temptation of Elvis" (NME 038/039) in 199O.


The PaulMcCartney Project 3 years ago

Hi @Renato, I didn't know that ! Thanks !


The PaulMcCartney Project 3 years ago

@Renato, are you sure you are not talking about "It's Now Or Never" ? On "the last temptation", Paul McCartney contributed "It's Now Or Never" ; "Love Me Tender" was by another artist. Thanks !


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