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I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell
Words & Music by Fred Wise / Ben Weisman 
I look at you and wham, I'm head over heels
I guess that love is a banana peel
I feel so bad and yet I'm feeling so well
I slipped, I stumbled, I fell
One crazy kiss and bam, I head for the skies
I guess that love is like a cake of ice
You skate along but then you can never tell
I slipped, I stumbled, I fell
I never thought I'd get tricked
By you sweet talking lies
You've got a bag of tricks
And when you get busy
I got dazzled and dizzy
I fell like a ton of bricks
My knees are weak, my head is spinning around
I guess that love has turned me upside down
Thought I'd get hurt, but gee, it's turning out well
I slipped, I stumbled, I fell
Recorded: 1960/11/08, first released on Something For Everybody
November, 1960 - Elvis begins recording and filming for his seventh film, Wild in the Country
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November 7, 1960 Radio Recorders - Hollywood, California
Lonely Man (Record Version) L2PB 5381-13
Lonely Man (Solo) WPA5 2504-04
In My Way (Solo) L2PB 5384-08
Wild In The Country L2PB 5383-19
Forget Me Never (Solo) L2PB 5385-03
November 8, 1960 Radio Recorders - Hollywood, California
I Slipped I Stumbled I Fell (High Key) L2PB 5382-13
I Slipped I Stumbled I Fell (Low Key) WPA5 2548-18
November 1960 Radio Recorders - Hollywood, California
Wild In The Country (Overdub) L2PB 5383
November 23, GI Blues opens nationally to warm reviews and big box office sales and is among the fifteen top-grossing films of the year. It is a light comedy melodrama with lots of singing by Elvis.
December 25, Elvis spends his first Christmas at Graceland since the death of his mother.
Find on CD : Studio 
Something For Everybody : FTD Special Edition 2 CD
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