All Shook Up by Elvis Presley - 1957
All Shook Up is a rock and roll classic that embodies the electrifying energy and charm of Elvis Presley. Released in 1957, this iconic song became one of Elvis's signature hits, captivating audiences with its infectious rhythm and powerful vocals. In this article, we'll delve into the background of All Shook Up and explore how it solidified Elvis's status as the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
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1. Inspired by R&B Roots
All Shook Up draws inspiration from the rhythm and blues genre, infusing it with Elvis's distinctive style. The song was written by Otis Blackwell, a prolific songwriter known for his contributions to rock and roll. Elvis's interpretation elevated the track to new heights, blending elements of R&B, rockabilly, and his own charismatic stage presence.
2. A Chart-Topping Success
Upon its release, All Shook Up soared to the top of the charts, becoming Elvis's first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song's catchy melody, lively rhythm, and Elvis's dynamic performance resonated with audiences, solidifying his reign as a dominant force in the music industry.
3. Language Controversy
The lyrics of All Shook Up stirred some controversy due to their perceived sexual innuendos. Radio stations in certain conservative areas banned the song, considering it too provocative for public consumption. Nevertheless, the song's popularity persisted, and it went on to become one of Elvis's most enduring and beloved tracks.
4. Cultural Impact and Legacy
All Shook Up not only catapulted Elvis to superstardom but also left a lasting impact on popular culture. Its energetic sound and rebellious spirit captured the essence of the rock and roll era, influencing countless musicians who followed in Elvis's footsteps. The song's timeless appeal continues to resonate with audiences, keeping Elvis's music alive for generations to come.
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Lyrics
Oh, well, a-bless my soul, but what's wrong with me?I'm itchin' like a man on a fuzzy treeMy friends say I'm actin' wild as a bugI'm in loveI'm all shook upMm-mm, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, well, my hands are shaky, and my knees are weakI can't seem to stand on my own two feetWho do you thank when you have such luck?I'm in loveI'm all shook upMm-mm, yeah, yeah, yeah
Mm-mm, yeah, yeah, I'm all shook up
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