The King’s Bluesy Side: The Story of Elvis Presley’s “Baby, What You Want Me To Do”
Introduction:
Elvis Presley, the unparalleled King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, was known not only for his chart-topping hits but also for his electrifying live performances. “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” stands as a testament to Elvis’s incredible stage presence and musical prowess. In this article, we explore the high-voltage world of this iconic track, capturing the essence of an unforgettable era in the King’s legendary career.
Did You Know?
- Release Year: “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” was released in 1968, marking a significant period in Elvis Presley’s illustrious career.
- Song Origin: Originally written and performed by Jimmy Reed, this bluesy R&B track found new life in the hands of Elvis Presley.
- Live Performances: Elvis’s rendition of “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” became a signature part of his live shows. It was notably featured in his ’68 Comeback Special, a historic event that marked a resurgence in his career.
- Genre Fusion: The song blends elements of blues, rhythm and blues (R&B), and rock, showcasing Elvis’s versatility as a performer.
- Audience Interaction: Elvis was known for engaging with the crowd during his live performances, making “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” an electrifying and interactive part of his shows.
Music Video
Lyrics
"Baby, What You Want Me To Do"
(from "Elvis (NBC TV Special)" soundtrack)
We're goin' up, we're goin' down
We're goin' up, down down up
Any way you wanna let it roll
Yeah, yeah, yeah
You got me doin' what you want me
Oh baby what you want me to do
You got me peepin' you got me hidin'
You got me peep hide hide peep
Any way you wanna let it roll
Yeah yeah yeah
You got me doin' what you want me
Baby what you want me to do