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Buy me a coffee to check my Patreon page for exclusive content : https://www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=... The majority of songs that Elvis recorded for movie soundtrack purposes during the sixties were often no better than average and away from the movie context made little sense as stand alone songs. There were however a few exceptions with "Can't Help Falling In Love" and "Return To Sender" two which are case in point. There were also a few which were very good songs but only really worked within the plot of the movie and "The Lady Loves Me" from Viva Las Vegas is one such example. The movie itself is nothing particularly special with a plot that you could drive a fleet of buses through but the high quality of the songs provided within the film coupled with astonishing on screen chemistry between the movie's co-stars more than make up for the plotline. "The Lady Loves Me" showcases that chemistry between the co-stars and the song is almost in keeping with a typical MGM musical number. In this song the singers are singing about each other, almost to a third party, and this adds to the songs charm but makes it almost completely tied to the movie, meaning it only really works if you are watching the movie itself. The song was recorded by Elvis and Ann Margret in ten takes on 11 July 1963 at Radio Recorders Studio B in Hollywood and underwent a very minor edit before insertion into the movie. In August 2018, RCA/Sony through their Elvis collectors label, Follow That Dream, released what should have been the undisputed definitive Viva Las Vegas sessions collection. As per normal for such a release, evident in other similar releases such as Fun In Acapulco and Kid Galahad, an attempt was made to remix and remaster the tracks from scratch. However, may have their doubts about the success of this venture, primarily down to the original process in which MGM made their soundtrack recordings and also because much of the studio dialogue is also missing. It is from this collection, however, that the audio for this video has been sourced. As with all of these videos, to get the most out of the re-edited audio, I highly recommend you use ear /headphones and turn the volume up as much as you dare!