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  1. Boots Randolph's sax solo in Elvis' astounding 'Reconsider Baby' has been described as, "The finest sax solo in rock history". Homer "Boots" Randolph died July 3rd 2007. If you like Elvis in the sixties, and especially Elvis singing the blues, then you have to appreciate the wailing, honking saxophone work of the amazing Boots Randolph, who ...

  2. Boots Randolph was one of my favorite session men of Elvis. His saxophone uplifted some of the mediocre soundtrack songs like "Do The Clam" "Once Is Enough' to name two. Mister Moon wrote: From Bill Dahl's website, Boots Randolph shares some Elvis memories :

  3. RCA Victor, Capitol, Monument. Website. bootsrandolph .com. Homer Louis " Boots " Randolph III (June 3, 1927 [1] – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax" (which became the signature tune of the The Benny Hill Show.

  4. Boots Randolph was the first to ever play sax on recordings with Elvis, and the only one to ever play solo with him, in addition to recording on the soundtracks for eight of his movies. Boots also played on such diverse recordings as Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman", Al Hirt's "Java", REO Speedwagon's "Little Queenie", and Brenda Lee's "Rockin ...

  5. 15 de dic. de 2006 · Symphonic Elvis. Stratta (Artist), Memphis Symphony Orchestra (Artist) Format: Audio CD. 4.1 11 ratings. $895. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.

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  6. Boots Randolph was also the first to ever play sax on recordings with Elvis Presley, starting in 1960 on Elvis' comeback album "Elvis Is Back!", and the only one to ever play solo with him. In addition he played sax on the soundtracks for eight of Elvis' movies.

  7. Born: Homer Louis Randolph III . Had Multi-Million Selling Hit Single with "Yakety Sax" Penned by Boots and his friend James Q. "Spider" Rich . First Musician to Play Sax with Elvis including "Return To Sender" and "Reconsider Baby" Played on 8 of Elvis' Movie Soundtracks. A Major Player in Creating the Now-Famous "Nashville Sound"