Elvis Presley – (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
About The Song The only Mann-Lowe composition that Elvis Presley recorded was “Teddy Bear.” It is believed that this song was specifically written for Elvis, acknowledging his alleged affection for…
About The Song The only Mann-Lowe composition that Elvis Presley recorded was “Teddy Bear.” It is believed that this song was specifically written for Elvis, acknowledging his alleged affection for…
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