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Where Do You Come From?

Words & Music by Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts

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Where Do You Come From?

Words & Music by Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts

Lyrics:

Where do you come from?
Tell me who you are
Do you come from another world
Or from some distant star?

Where do you come from?
Are you what you seem?
Are you real,
Are you standing there,
Or is it just a dream?

Tell me more about yourself
Do you feel the way I feel?
Are you just a vision,
Or are you really real?

Where do you come from?
Angel won't you say?
Tell me all that there is to know
And tell me that you'll stay.

First album:

RCA 47-8100, 1962, Where Do You Come From / Return To Sender

First recorded:

March 27, 1962, Soundtrack Recordings For Paramount: Girls! Girls! Girls!

More info:
Ruth Batchelor and Bob Roberts wrote Where Do You Come From for Elvis's 1962 movie Girls! Girls! Girls! Elvis recorded the tune in March 1962 at Radio Recorders. Where Do You Come From spent only one week on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #99 - the worst performance of any Presley recording to actually reach the chart. Despite its poor showing on the Hot 100, the song is credited with selling over a million copies worldwide.
Lyrics: Where do you come from?
Tell me who you are
Do you come from another world
Or from some distant star?

Where do you come from?
Are you what you seem?
Are you real,
Are you standing there,
Or is it just a dream?

Tell me more about yourself
Do you feel the way I feel?
Are you just a vision,
Or are you really real?

Where do you come from?
Angel won't you say?
Tell me all that there is to know
And tell me that you'll stay.
First album:

RCA 47-8100, 1962, Where Do You Come From / Return To Sender

First recorded:

March 27, 1962, Soundtrack Recordings For Paramount: Girls! Girls! Girls!

More info: Ruth Batchelor and Bob Roberts wrote Where Do You Come From for Elvis's 1962 movie Girls! Girls! Girls! Elvis recorded the tune in March 1962 at Radio Recorders. Where Do You Come From spent only one week on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #99 - the worst performance of any Presley recording to actually reach the chart. Despite its poor showing on the Hot 100, the song is credited with selling over a million copies worldwide.