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Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin' (1970)

The Dance Floor’s Delight: Elvis Presley’s “Rubberneckin'”

Introduction:

Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, has left an indelible mark on the world of music. His legacy is a treasure trove of iconic hits, and among them, “Rubberneckin'” shines as a dynamic and electrifying gem. In this article, we will embark on a journey through this sensational track and explore the history and significance of Elvis Presley’s “Rubberneckin’.

Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin' b/w Don't Cry Daddy PS – Orbit Records

Did You Know?

“Elvis Presley – Rubberneckin'” is a hidden treasure within the extensive catalog of the King himself. Recorded and released in 1969, this song marked a remarkable time in Elvis’s career. What sets this track apart is its fusion of rock and funk, making it an unforgettable musical experience.

Elvis Aaron Presley, born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, was not just a singer but a cultural phenomenon. Often hailed as the “King of Rock and Roll,” his influence extended beyond music. Elvis was a pioneer, shaping the course of popular culture during his time.

“Rubberneckin'” showcases Elvis’s ability to master various musical genres. The song’s high-energy beat and his electrifying voice make it an irresistible dance floor favorite. It captures the essence of the late 1960s, a period marked by musical innovation and social change.

Now, let’s dive deeper into the groovy world of “Rubberneckin'” and discover why it remains a vital part of Elvis Presley’s extraordinary legacy.

Music Video

Lyrics

"Rubberneckin'"

Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby well that's all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby but that's all right with me
People say I'm wasting time, but they don't really know
I like what I see and I see what I like, it gives me such a glow

First thing in the morning, last thing at night
I look, stare everywhere and see everything inside

Hey hey hey
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby well that's all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby but that's all right with me
Some people say I'm wasting time, but they don't really know
I see what I like and I like what I see, it gives me such a glow

Sittin' on the back porch all by myself
Along came Mary Jane with somebody else

Well, stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby but that's all right with me
Some people say I'm wasting time yeh, but I don't really care
I like what I see, I see what I like yeh, it gives me such a glow

Sittin' on the back porch all by myself
Along came Mary Jane with somebody else

Well, stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
It's called rubberneckin' baby but that's all right with me
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy
Stop, look and listen baby that's my philosophy

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