About the Song

“Blue Suede Shoes” by Elvis Presley is an iconic rock and roll anthem that epitomizes the rebellious spirit of the 1950s. Originally written and recorded by Carl Perkins in 1955, Presley’s cover version, released in 1956 as part of his self-titled debut album, became a massive hit and solidified his status as the King of Rock and Roll.

From the moment Presley’s electrifying vocals kick in, “Blue Suede Shoes” exudes an irresistible energy and swagger. The song’s driving rhythm, twangy guitar licks, and infectious groove combine to create an unmistakably rockabilly sound that defined the era.

Lyrically, “Blue Suede Shoes” warns listeners about the dangers of messing with a man’s prized possessions, particularly his beloved blue suede shoes. Presley’s playful delivery and charismatic charm add to the song’s appeal, making it an instant classic that resonated with audiences around the world.

With its catchy melody and timeless lyrics, “Blue Suede Shoes” has become one of Presley’s most enduring and beloved hits. Its influence on the rock and roll genre is undeniable, and it remains a favorite among fans of vintage rock music.

Decades after its release, “Blue Suede Shoes” continues to be celebrated as a cornerstone of rock and roll history. It’s a song that captures the spirit of rebellion and individuality that defined the 1950s, and its legacy lives on as a testament to Presley’s enduring impact on popular music.

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Lyric

Well, it’s one for the money two for the showThree to get ready now go, cat, go
But don’t you step on my blue suede shoesWell you can do anything butLay off of my blue suede shoes
Well, you can knock me down, step in my faceSlander my name all over the placeDo anything that you want to doBut uh-uh honey, lay off of my shoes
Don’t you step on my blue suede shoesYou can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoesNow let’s go cats (oh walk the dogs)
You can burn my house, steal my carDrink my liquor from an old fruit-jarDo anything that you want to doBut uh-uh baby, lay off of my shoes
Don’t you step on my blue suede shoesYou can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoesRock it
Well, it’s one for the money, two for the showThree to get ready now go, cat, go
But don’t you step on my blue suede shoesWell you can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoesGo cat uh
Blue, blue suede shoes oh babyBlue, blue suede shoes uh haBlue, blue suede shoes oh babyBlue, blue suede shoesYou do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes