The Trouble with Girls

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The Trouble With Girls
Directed by Peter Tewksbury
George Templeton (Ass't)
Produced by Lester Welch
Written by Dwight V. Babcock (novel)
Mauri Grashin (story)
Starring Elvis Presley
Marlyn Mason
Music by Billy Strange
Cinematography Jacques R. Marquette
Editing by Al Clark
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) September 3, 1969
Running time 97 min.
Language English
IMDb profile
For the comic book, see The Trouble with Girls (comics).

The Trouble with Girls (full title The Trouble with Girls (and How to Get Into It)) is a 1969 dramatic comedy motion picture starring Elvis Presley.

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The soundtrack songs were recorded in October of 1968 at United Recorders in Los Angeles, California. Only one recording, "Clean Up Your Own Backyard" was actually released in conjunction with the film's release. "Almost" appeared in a later compilation, while the remaining songs were not released until after Presley's death.

"Clean Up Your Own Backyard" is notable for its anachronistic lyrics that do not fit the era of the film.

  • Elvis Presley (vocals)
  • The Mello Men (background vocals)
  • Gerald McGee, Morton Marker, Joseph Gibbons (guitar)
  • Max Bennett (bass)
  • Don Randi (piano)
  • Frank Carlson, John Guerin (drums)

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