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How Can You Lose What You Never Had
Words & Music by Ben Weisman / Sid Wayne 
How can you lose what you never had
I tell myself when I'm feeling sad
You don't have the right to cry
You believed your own lie
It's your fault because
You thought that she was yours
Think it over once, think it over twice
I wish I could take my own advice
I know I should be glad, why does it hurt so bad
How can you lose what you never had
You don't have the right to cry
You believed your own lie
It's your fault because
You thought that she was yours
Think it over once, think it over twice
I wish I could take my own advice
I know I should be glad, why does it hurt so bad
How can you lose what you never had
How can you lose what you never had
Recorded: 1967/02/21, first released on Clambake
From the movie Clambake
February 1967, Elvis buys a 163-acre ranch in Mississippi, minutes across the Tennessee state line from Graceland. He and his entourage and their wives had become interested in horseback riding after Elvis purchased a horse for Priscilla as a gift. The hobby had outgrown the pasture at Graceland. Over the months to come, Elvis and the gang will enjoy spending a lot of time at the Circle G. It becomes a happy diversion for Elvis as his frustration and unhappiness over the state of his career reaches its height.
February 21, 1967 RCA Studio B - Nashville, Tessessee
The Girl I Never Loved UPA3 8447-09
How Can You Lose What You Never Had UPA3 8448-06
You Don't Know Me (Movie Version) WPA5 2501-20
A House That Has Everything UPA3 8445-08
February 22, 1967 RCA Studio B - Nashville, Tessessee
Who Needs Money (Track) ____-NA
Confidence (Track) ____-NA
Hey Hey Hey (Track) ____-NA
Clambake (Track) ____-NA
February 23, 1967 RCA Studio B - Nashville, Tessessee
Hey Hey Hey (Vocal Overdub) UPA3 8446-13
Clambake (Vocal Overdub) UPA3 8443-10
Clambake (Reprise) WPA5 2554-04
March 1967, RCA releases Elvis' second gospel album, How Great Thou Art, which was recorded in mid-1966. Reviews are good and it goes on to earn Elvis the Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. This is the first of his three Grammy wins.
March 6, 1967 Annex Studios (Radio Recorders) - Hollywood, California
Confidence (Movie Version - Vocal Overdub Repair) UPA3 8450-NA
Who Needs Money (Record Version - Composite) UPA3 8444-SP
March 20 1967 RCA Studio B - Nashville, Tessessee
Suppose (Overdub) UPA4 2263
Find on CD : Studio 
Clambake Special Edition FTD CD
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