"Hound Dog" is a definitive 12-bar blues rock 'n' roll anthem recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956. Originally written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for blues singer Big Mama Thornton , Elvis's version transformed the song into a global pop phenomenon. (As performed by Elvis Presley)
The song was released as a single in July 1956 and topped the charts for 11 weeks.
In a famous 1956 TV performance, Elvis was forced to sing the song to an actual Basset Hound wearing a top hat to tone down his controversial hip-gyrating dance moves. elvis presley-hound dog
It sold over 10 million copies globally, becoming Elvis's best-selling single.
You can listen to the official audio or find the complete discography details on Elvis Presley's Official YouTube Channel or at Graceland . "Hound Dog" is a definitive 12-bar blues rock
Elvis modified the original blues lyrics (which were about a "disgruntled lover") to be more nonsensical, including the famous line about catching a rabbit.
The song follows a standard 12-bar blues structure using three major chords (C, F, and G). In a famous 1956 TV performance, Elvis was
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 mine