Introduction:
In the annals of music history, few songs have left an indelible mark quite like Elvis Presley’s “Hound Dog.” Released in 1956, this iconic rock ‘n’ roll anthem not only catapulted Elvis to superstardom but also ignited a cultural phenomenon that still resonates today. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of this timeless classic.
Did You Know?
Elvis Presley, often referred to as “The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” recorded “Hound Dog” in July 1956. Originally written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, this song was first recorded by Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton in 1952. Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Hound Dog” took the world by storm, with his electrifying stage performances and distinctive vocal style. It became a chart-topping hit and an integral part of his musical legacy.
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Lyrics:
You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeWell, you ain’t never caught a rabbitAnd you ain’t no friend of mineWell, they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieYeah, they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieYeah, you ain’t never caught a rabbitAnd you ain’t no friend of mineYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeWell, you ain’t never caught a rabbitAnd you ain’t no friend of mineWell, they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieYeah, they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieWell, you ain’t never caught a rabbitAnd you ain’t no friend of mineWell, they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieYa know they said you was high-classedWell, that was just a lieWell, you ain’t never caught a rabbitAnd you ain’t no friend of mineYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogCryin’ all the timeWell, you ain’t never caught a rabbitYou ain’t no friend of mineYou ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog