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I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell

Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman

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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

First album:

RCA LSP-2370, 1960, Something For Everybody

First recorded:

Soundtrack Session For 20th Century Fox: Radio Recorders Wild In The Country, November 8, 1960

More info:

Elvis sang I Slipped I Stumbled I Fell in his 1961 movie Wild In The Country. The song was recorded on November 8, 1960, at Radio Recorders. Two versions were recorded: the first was released on record and is in a higher key than the second. RCA chose take # 13 for release. Fred Wise and Ben Weisman are the composers.


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

First album:

RCA LSP-2370, 1960, Something For Everybody

First recorded:

Soundtrack Session For 20th Century Fox: Radio Recorders Wild In The Country, November 8, 1960

More info:

Elvis sang I Slipped I Stumbled I Fell in his 1961 movie Wild In The Country. The song was recorded on November 8, 1960, at Radio Recorders. Two versions were recorded: the first was released on record and is in a higher key than the second. RCA chose take # 13 for release. Fred Wise and Ben Weisman are the composers.