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Mean Woman Blues is a quintessential rock and roll track by the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. Released in 1957, the song is a standout from the soundtrack of his romantic comedy film, Loving You. While the movie itself is remembered more for its plot than its music, the film’s soundtrack, including “Mean Woman Blues,” solidified Presley’s status as a musical force to be reckoned with.

Produced by Steve Sholes, the song is a departure from the slick, ballad-oriented tracks that often dominated the charts at the time. Instead, “Mean Woman Blues” showcases Presley’s raw energy and vocal power. The track is classified as rock and roll, a genre that Presley helped define and popularize. With its driving rhythm, infectious guitar riff, and Presley’s signature vocal stylings, the song is a prime example of the genre’s appeal.

While the song did not achieve the same chart-topping success as some of Presley’s other hits, it remains a fan favorite and a cornerstone of his discography. It is often cited as one of his most powerful and authentic performances, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences on a visceral level. “Mean Woman Blues” continues to be featured in compilations and reissues of Presley’s music, ensuring its legacy as a classic rock and roll anthem.

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