---Barry said > > My Aunt who lived with us from the time I was born, loved Elvis. > > Dragging my brother & me to the drive-in to see his movies. > > It was from there I discovered my first favorite tune. "One Broken > > Heart For Sale," from It Happened At The Worlds Fair. It still > > moves me to this day. I guess that's why I continue to cover it. > > I do prefer the Sun Sessions and his 50's work, but there are some > > fine gems to be discovered throughout Elvis' 60's material. > > Followed by Richard "One Broken Heart for Sale"? Oh, I'm definitely with you on that one. > "who wants to buy a heart..." > > "Happy Ending" is another favourite from "It Happened..." I also have > a weak spot for "They Remind me to much of you", and "how would you > like to be" though I haven't heard them in eons. > > Thanks for the flashbacks, Barry! > > Richard > Just needing to echo... Previously, I mentioned my fav Elvis songs as a six year old. As an adult, "One Broken Heart for Sale" is up there for me too. It's clearly one of the true gems on his soundtracks (IMHO). I would love to hear Barry cover it! Good call by both of you. I think Richard has picked some of the better additional songs off "IHATWF". For my ears, especially the lullaby like "How would you like to be?" This album was not my fav of his soundtracks as a kid but as an adult it is. Again, it has it's share of corn (some good fun) but a few gems. Richard, I found a copy at my local library. It may be worth a check and then a stroll down memory lane for you. Steve D. Not sure why but I'm wondering what "how would you like to be" would sound like by Jonathon Richman? It sounds perfectly suited and yet I wonder if it would lose the charm?