Introduction:
“Mean Woman Blues” is an electrifying rock and roll song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957. Written by Claude Demetrius, the song showcases Presley’s raw vocal power and his ability to deliver energetic performances. With its driving rhythm and infectious melody, “Mean Woman Blues” tells the tale of a troublesome love interest who causes nothing but trouble. Released as a single and included on his album “Loving You,” the song stands as a testament to Presley’s impact on the rock and roll genre during the height of his career.
Did You Know?
- “Mean Woman Blues” was originally recorded by Roy Orbison in 1957, but Elvis Presley’s rendition of the song became the most well-known version. Presley’s dynamic performance and charismatic stage presence elevated the song to iconic status, earning praise from fans and critics alike.
- Despite not being released as a single in the United States, “Mean Woman Blues” became a popular track on Presley’s “Loving You” album and received significant airplay on radio stations across the country.
- The lyrics of “Mean Woman Blues” depict the narrator’s frustration and exasperation with a troublesome love interest who causes chaos wherever she goes. Presley’s spirited delivery adds intensity and urgency to the lyrics, making the song a thrilling anthem of rebellion and desire.
- Over the years, “Mean Woman Blues” has been covered by various artists, including Cliff Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. Each interpretation brings a unique perspective to the song, while honoring Presley’s original recording and its enduring impact on the rock and roll genre.
- “Mean Woman Blues” remains a classic example of Elvis Presley’s ability to infuse energy and excitement into his music, solidifying his status as one of the greatest rock and roll performers of all time.
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Lyrics:
I got a womanMean as she can be I got a woman Mean as she can be Sometimes I think She’s almost mean as meA black cat up and died of fright‘Cause she crossed his path last night Oh, I got a woman Mean as she can be Sometimes I think She’s almost mean as meShe kiss so hard, she bruise my lipsHurts so good, my heart just flips Oh, I got a woman Mean as she can be Sometimes I think She’s almost mean as meThe strangest gal I ever hadNever happy ‘less she’s mad Oh, I got a woman Mean as she can be Sometimes I think She’s almost mean as meShe makes love without a smileOoh, hot dog that drives me wild Oh, I got a woman Mean as she can be Sometimes I think She’s almost mean as me