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Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Baby, What You Want Me to Do” is a standout track from his iconic 1968 Comeback Special. Originally penned by blues musician Jimmy Reed in 1958, the song was a staple in Presley’s repertoire during his early career. However, it was his electrifying performance during the Comeback Special that truly brought the song to life.

The Comeback Special marked a significant turning point in Presley’s career. After a period of Hollywood films and lackluster performances, the special aimed to revitalize his image and reconnect him with his rock and roll roots. “Baby, What You Want Me to Do” was a perfect choice for this purpose. The song’s energetic rhythm and suggestive lyrics resonated with the audience and showcased Presley’s raw talent.  

 

Presley’s performance was marked by his energetic stage presence, soulful vocals, and skillful guitar playing. His rendition of the song, complete with his signature hip-shaking moves, captured the essence of the blues and rock and roll genres. The audience’s enthusiastic response to the performance solidified Presley’s comeback and reaffirmed his status as a musical icon.

“Baby, What You Want Me to Do” remains a beloved classic in Presley’s discography. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless appeal and Presley’s iconic performance. The track continues to inspire musicians and fans around the world, serving as a reminder of the power of music to connect and entertain.

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