Introduction:

“Baby, What You Want Me To Do” is a blues song originally written and recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1959. This raw and energetic track quickly became a popular blues standard, captivating audiences with its infectious rhythm and suggestive lyrics.  

In 1968, Elvis Presley breathed new life into the song with his iconic performance during the legendary “Elvis ’68 Comeback Special.” Presley’s rendition, characterized by his powerful vocals, energetic stage presence, and soulful delivery, showcased a return to his roots in rhythm and blues. The performance was a pivotal moment in his career, re-energizing his fan base and solidifying his status as a musical icon.  

Presley’s version of “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” captures the essence of the blues, infusing it with his own unique style. His passionate interpretation and the band’s driving rhythm section create a dynamic and exciting performance that continues to resonate with audiences today. This rendition remains a testament to Presley’s enduring legacy and his ability to reinvent himself as a musical artist.

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