About The Song
Elvis Presley’s “Fever” isn’t just a song; it’s a scorcher, a musical heatwave that ignites the senses and leaves you breathless. Released in 1960, this sultry ballad transformed a blues ballad into a rock ‘n’ roll anthem, showcasing Elvis’s raw talent and irrepressible charisma.
Originally written and recorded by R&B artist Little Willie John in 1956, “Fever” was a smoldering slow burn. Elvis, however, recognized its potential for something wilder. In his Sunset Sound studio, he took the song and cranked up the heat. He injected it with a rockabilly rhythm, improvised seductive vocal flourishes, and delivered the lyrics with a playful swagger that redefined the song’s meaning.
Elvis’s “Fever” is a delicious musical cocktail. The driving rockabilly rhythm sets the stage, while hints of blues and gospel infuse the melody with raw emotion. His playful vocal acrobatics, punctuated by growls and whispers, add a layer of sensuality that keeps the listener on the edge of their seat. This genre-bending masterpiece pushed the boundaries of rock ‘n’ roll, showcasing its versatility and electrifying potential.
“Fever” delves into the intoxicating depths of desire, using the metaphor of fever to describe an all-consuming passion. Elvis sings of longing glances, burning kisses, and a physical intensity that leaves him “hot, hot, hot.” The lyrics, though suggestive, are delivered with a wink and a smile, inviting the listener to join in the playful dance of seduction.
“Fever” became an instant hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying Elvis’s status as a global music icon. Its influence extends far beyond the charts, having been covered by countless artists and featured in numerous films and television shows. The song’s sultry melody and timeless message of passionate desire continue to captivate audiences of all generations, reminding us that sometimes, all it takes is a few notes to ignite a wildfire.
Prepare to feel the heat rise as Elvis Presley’s “Fever” takes hold. This isn’t just a song; it’s an invitation to a world of smoldering desire and uninhibited passion. Let Elvis’s raw vocals and the song’s electric rhythm pull you in, setting your senses ablaze. As the temperature rises, remember, “a fever don’t come and go without a trace,” so surrender to the rhythm and let yourself be consumed by the intoxicating power of “Fever.”
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Lyrics
Never know how much I love youNever know how much I care When you put your arms around me I get a fever that’s so hard to bearYou give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tight Fever in the morning Fever all through the night.Everybody’s got the feverThat is something you all know Fever isn’t such a new thing Fever started long agoSun lights up the daytimeMoon lights up the night I light up when you call my name And you know I’m gonna treat you rightYou give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tight Fever in the morning Fever all through the nightRomeo loved JulietJuliet she felt the same When he put his arms around her He said Julie, baby, you’re my flame Thou giv-est fever when we kisseth Fever with the flaming youth Fever I’m afire Fever yea I burn for soothCaptain Smith and PocahantasHad a very mad affair When her daddy tried to kill him She said daddy, o, don’t you dare He gives me fever with his kisses Fever when he holds me tight Fever, I’m his misses, Oh daddy, won’t you treat him rightNow you’ve listened to my storyHere’s the point that I have made Cats were born to give chicks fever Be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade They give you fever when you kiss them Fever if you live and learn Fever till you sizzle What a lovely way to burn What a lovely way to burn What a lovely way to burn