<P> On Wednesday September 18, 1968 The Beatles interrupted recording "Birthday" at Abbey Road Studios so they could go back to Paul McCartney's house to watch the British TV premiere of the film . </P> <P> Also, some film buffs have pointed to Elvis Presley's famous performance of the song "Jailhouse Rock" in MGM's the movie of the same name (often cited as the first music video), released one year after The Girl Can't Help It, as bearing a remarkable resemblance to the theme and performance of a song called "Rock Around the Rockpile" from the earlier movie . In that performance, Edmond O'Brien, seeks to escape an assassination attempt by jumping on stage and singing the lyrics, "rock, rock, rock around the rockpile," while backed up by The Ray Anthony Band wearing striped inmate uniforms . O'Brien, then 42 years old, even awkwardly attempts some of the hip - swiveling and leg motions for which Elvis had already became famous, as he had appeared already 10 times, to cumulative audiences in excess of 180 million viewers, and on national television, before and during the filming of "The Girl Can't Help It", the production for which commencing in mid September 1956 . Moreover, other film buffs point to the fact that it was the famous acrobatic dancer and Elvis contemporary, as well as MGM star Russ Tamblyn, (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers) who visited Elvis at his suite at the Knickerboker Hotel on the night before the filming of the "Jailhouse Rock" scene . He had trouble, that same day at the rehearsals, in interpreting what the MGM choreographer Alex Romero demanded of him, so Tamblyn's input at the suite that night helped Elvis deliver the first of that dancing sequence which, incidentally, was witnessed by none other than the then MGM megastar, Gene Kelly . In fact, the producers had wanted Elvis for The Girl Can't Help It, but Elvis's manager Colonel Tom Parker had demanded too much money . Two uncredited composers on The Girl Can't Help It, Hugo Friedhofer and Lionel Newman, had also composed music for the Elvis classic movie, Love Me Tender, in the same year, 1956 . </P> <Ol> <Li> "The Girl Can't Help It"--Little Richard </Li> <Li> "Tempo's Tempo"--Nino Tempo </Li> <Li> "My Idea of Love"--Johnny Olenn </Li> <Li> "I Ain't Gonna Cry No More"--Johnny Olenn </Li> <Li> "Ready Teddy"--Little Richard </Li> <Li> "She's Got It"--Little Richard </Li> <Li> "Cool It Baby"--Eddie Fontaine </Li> <Li> "Cinnamon Sinner"--Teddy Randazzo and the Three Chuckles </Li> <Li> "Spread the Word"--Abbey Lincoln </Li> <Li> "Cry Me a River"--Julie London </Li> <Li> "Be-Bop - A-Lula"--Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps </Li> <Li> "Twenty Flight Rock"--Eddie Cochran </Li> <Li> "Rock Around the Rockpile"--Edmond O'Brien; Ray Anthony and his Orchestra </Li> <Li> "Rockin' Is Our Business"--The Treniers </Li> <Li> "Big Band Boogie"--Ray Anthony and his Orchestra </Li> <Li> "Blue Monday"--Fats Domino </Li> <Li> "You'll Never, Never Know"--The Platters </Li> <Li> "Ev'ry Time (It Happens)"--Jayne Mansfield (dubbed by Eileen Wilson) </Li> <Li> "Giddy Up a Ding Dong"--Freddy Bell & The Bell - Boys </Li> </Ol> <Li> "The Girl Can't Help It"--Little Richard </Li>

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