What are the back up singers saying in this Elvis song?

I’m trying to figure out what the secondary back up singers are saying in Elvis Presley’s song “A Little Less Conversation.”

The high-pitched voices only come in twice and say something like, “oo-ee-dee-lie.” If they are singing, “Satisfy me,” is it not clear at all, nor does it sound like the “satisfy me” lyrics sung by the other back up singers. My husband and I keep listening to it over and over. We joke that they are saying, “Who ate the lime?”

Does anyone have this recording? Do you have any idea what the real words are?

I have posted this question all over the Internet, and so far no one has been able to help. They either, 1) do not have the version of the recording I am listening to and which I got from a friend so I’m not sure when it was made, or, 2) they suggest I check on a lyrics website which I have tried several times and none of them refers to these secondary back up lyrics.

I’m out of ideas. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Answer #1

Is this you?

http://memphis.about.com/b/2008/02/17/a-little-less-conversation.htm

If so, I don’t think anyone here will be able to provide you more information than you were already given:

“I discovered that Junkie XL is actually known for his unusual techniques, including the use of synthesized vocals, played in reverse. I also learned that the only back-up singers that are mentioned in regard to the remixing of A Little Less Conversation are part of a choir…These two things made me suspect that the “vocals” we are hearing are actually synthesized in some way, and are possibly played in reverse.”

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