She has also appeared in a number of other films, including Mystery Train, Louis & Frank, Trees Lounge, and The Impostors.
Presley's version of the song was also ranked the third most acclaimed song of 1955, by Acclaimed Music.
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Most of the songs were penned by Dave Skinner, although there are a few covers, including Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (from John Wesley Harding) and Sam Phillips/Herman Parker's "Mystery Train".
In his 1975 book Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll Music, author Greil Marcus presented a unique vision of America and music, and how they relate by using (as metaphors) six musicians, one of whom was Harmonica Frank.