Introduction
Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, left an indelible mark on the music industry, and one of his timeless classics that continues to captivate audiences is “King Creole.” Released in 1958, this iconic track not only showcases Presley’s magnetic vocal prowess but also serves as a testament to his influential role in shaping the landscape of rock music during that era.
Did You Know?
Elvis Presley’s “King Creole” wasn’t just a musical hit; it was also the title track for the 1958 film of the same name. The song, written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, captures the essence of New Orleans with its infectious rhythm and spirited lyrics. Interestingly, Elvis’s performance of “King Creole” in the film further solidified his status as a multifaceted artist, seamlessly blending his musical talent with his charismatic on-screen presence.
Elvis’s portrayal of the character Danny Fisher in the movie marked a significant moment in his acting career, showcasing his ability to not only dominate the music charts but also leave an indelible mark in the film industry. “King Creole” stands as a testament to the versatility of Elvis Presley, solidifying his position as not just a singer, but an entertainer of unparalleled caliber.
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Lyrics
There’s a man in New Orleans who plays rock and rollHe’s a guitar man with a great big soul He lays down a beat like a ton of coal He goes by the name of King CreoleYou know he’s gone, gone, goneJumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah You know he’s gone, gone, gone Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, King Creole)When the king starts to do it, it’s as good as doneHe holds his guitar like a tommy gun He starts to growl from way down in his throat He bends a string and that’s all she wroteYou know he’s gone, gone, goneJumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah You know he’s gone, gone, gone Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, King Creole)Well, he sings a song about a crawdad holeHe sings a song about a jelly roll He sings a song about a-pork and greens He sings some blues about New OrleansYou know he’s gone, gone, goneJumping like a catfish on a pole yeah You know he’s gone, gone, gone Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, go)He plays something evil, then he plays something sweetNo matter how he plays, you gotta get up on your feet When he gets a rocking fever, baby, heaven sakes He don’t stop playing ’til his guitar breaksYou know he’s gone, gone, goneJumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah You know he’s gone, gone, gone Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole)You know he’s gone, gone, goneHip-shaking King Creole (Creole, Creole, Creole, Creole)