Introduction:

In 1956, a young singer named Elvis Presley exploded onto the music scene. His energetic performances, characterized by his soulful vocals and suggestive dance moves, ignited a cultural phenomenon known as rock and roll. By 1 960, Elvis Presley was already a global icon. He had starred in several successful movies, topped the charts with numerous hit singles, and his signature style had influenced countless musicians.

However, in 1958, Presley was drafted into the United States Army. His induction into the military forced him to take a two-year break from his recording career. This hiatus left a significant gap for his fans, and many wondered if the King of Rock and Roll would be able to recapture his magic upon his return.

Stuck On You, released in 1960, marked Presley’s triumphant return to the music world. Produced by Bob Ferguson, the song was a playful and energetic ballad about devotion and love. It showcased Presley’s smooth vocals, which had matured during his time in the army, and his band’s tight instrumentation. The track was a clear departure from some of Presley’s earlier, more rockabilly-driven hits. Stuck On You leaned more towards a pop ballad style, but it retained the infectious energy that had become a hallmark of Presley’s music.

Stuck On You quickly proved that Presley had not lost his touch. The song raced up the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in late April 1960. It became Presley’s first number-one single of the 1960s and his thirteenth number-one single overall. The song’s success not only solidified Presley’s status as a rock and roll icon but also demonstrated his ability to evolve and adapt his sound to the changing musical landscape.

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Stuck On You remains one of Presley’s most recognizable songs. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years and continues to be a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions. The song’s enduring legacy is a testament to Presley’s undeniable talent and charisma, and its release in 1960 marked a significant moment in his career, proving that the King of Rock and Roll was back and here to stay.

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Lyrics:

You can shake an apple off an apple treeShake-a, shake, sugarBut you’ll never shake meUh-uh-uhNo-sir-ee, uh, uhI’m gonna stick like glueStick because I’mStuck on you

Gonna run my fingers through your long black hairSqueeze you tighter than a grizzly bearUh-uh-uhYes-sir-ee, uh, uhI’m gonna stick like glueStick, because I’mStuck on you

Hide in the kitchen, hide in the hallAin’t gonna do you no good at allCause once I catch ya, and the kissin’ startsA team of wild horses couldn’t tear us apartTry to take a tiger from his daddy’s sideThat’s how love is gonna keep us tiedUh-uh-uh, Uh-uh-uhOh yeah, Uh-uh-uhI’m gonna stick like glueStick, because I’mStuck on you

Hide in the kitchen, hide in the hallAin’t gonna do you no good at allCause once I catch ya, and the kissin’ startsA team of wild horses couldn’t tear us apartTry to take a tiger from his daddy’s sideThat’s how love is gonna keep us tiedUh-uh-uh, Uh-uh-uhYes-sir-ee, uh, uhI’m gonna stick like glueYeah, yeah, because I’mStuck on youI’m gonna stick like glueYeah, yeah, because I’mStuck on youI’m gonna stick like glueYeah, yeah, because I’mStuck on you