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“C’mon Everybody” is a lively and engaging song performed by Elvis Presley, featured in his 1964 film Viva Las Vegas. Written by Joy Byers, the track was recorded on July 9, 1963, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California. The recording session included notable musicians such as Billy Strange, Scotty Moore, Tiny Timbrell on guitar, Bob Moore on bass, D.J. Fontana, Buddy Harman, and Frank Carlson on drums, Floyd Cramer and Dudley Brooks on piano, Calvin Jackson on organ, and Boots Randolph on saxophone. Backing vocals were provided by The Jordanaires .​

The song was first released on the EP Viva Las Vegas in April 1964 . Its upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus made it a memorable part of the film’s soundtrack. In the movie, Elvis performs the song, showcasing his signature charisma and energy. The film, co-starring Ann-Margret, became one of Elvis’s most popular movies, and the song contributed to its success.

“C’mon Everybody” was later included in various compilation albums, such as the 1971 LP also titled C’mon Everybody, which featured a collection of songs from Elvis’s films . The track’s enduring popularity is a testament to Elvis’s timeless appeal and the song’s infectious enthusiasm.

In summary, “C’mon Everybody” stands out as a quintessential Elvis Presley song, encapsulating the vibrant spirit of the 1960s and the King’s dynamic performance style.

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