Introduction:

“Baby, What You Want Me To Do” is a blues song originally recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1956. It became a blues standard, covered by numerous artists, including Muddy Waters and The Rolling Stones.

Elvis Presley’s version of the song was recorded during his legendary 1968 Comeback Special for NBC television. This performance marked a significant return to his roots, showcasing his raw energy and bluesy vocals. Elvis’s rendition injected a renewed vigor into the song, showcasing his ability to connect with the raw emotion and intensity of the blues.

The performance of “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” during the 1968 Comeback Special was a highlight, demonstrating Elvis’s continued relevance and his ability to captivate audiences with his powerful vocals and stage presence. It served as a reminder of his roots in blues and R&B and helped to revitalize his career.

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