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Girls! Girls! Girls!? -Elvis is caught in a love triangle between two women: jaded nightclub singer Robin (Stella Stevens) and sweet heiress Laurel (Laurel Goodwin), who hides her wealth to find someone who loves her for herself. Key Songs: Thirty-eight years ago, Mötley Crüe released their fourth studio album, Girls, Girls, Girls , which became a quadruple-platinum success and reached #2 on the Billboard 200. Girls! Girls! Girls!? : The title track, originally by The Coasters. Elvis is caught in a love triangle between : A notable, quirky track from the movie's soundtrack. : A notable, quirky track from the movie's soundtrack This musical comedy features Elvis as Ross Carpenter, a penniless fisherman in Hawaii who moonlights as a nightclub singer to buy back a sailboat built by his father. It was the only Elvis feature film to be nominated for a Golden Globe (Best Motion Picture – Musical). 2. Mötley Crüe: The 1987 Album & Title Track : The film's breakout hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard charts. | ||||||
Elvis is caught in a love triangle between two women: jaded nightclub singer Robin (Stella Stevens) and sweet heiress Laurel (Laurel Goodwin), who hides her wealth to find someone who loves her for herself. Key Songs:
Thirty-eight years ago, Mötley Crüe released their fourth studio album, Girls, Girls, Girls , which became a quadruple-platinum success and reached #2 on the Billboard 200.
: The title track, originally by The Coasters.
: A notable, quirky track from the movie's soundtrack.
This musical comedy features Elvis as Ross Carpenter, a penniless fisherman in Hawaii who moonlights as a nightclub singer to buy back a sailboat built by his father.
It was the only Elvis feature film to be nominated for a Golden Globe (Best Motion Picture – Musical). 2. Mötley Crüe: The 1987 Album & Title Track
: The film's breakout hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard charts.