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House of Sand: A Shifting Elvis Tune
Elvis Presley’s “House of Sand” wasn’t a chart-topping hit, but it holds a unique place in his filmography. Released in 1966, the song soundtracked the movie “Paradise, Hawaiian Style.” This period of Presley’s career was dominated by soundtrack work for his Hollywood films.

While details about the song’s creation are slim, the songwriting team behind “House of Sand” is credited to Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye. This trio was behind many of Presley’s soundtrack tunes throughout the 1960s.

Thematically, “House of Sand” likely reflects the carefree beach vibes of the movie. Lyrics about a fleeting love or a temporary paradise would fit thematically with the Hawaiian setting.

Despite not being a major hit, “House of Sand” offers a glimpse into a specific era of Elvis’s career. It’s a reminder of the soundtrack work that soundtracked countless beach parties and poolside gatherings in the mid-1960s.

So, as you listen to “House of Sand,” imagine yourself lounging on a Hawaiian beach, cocktail in hand, swaying to the smooth sounds of the King himself.

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