Introduction:

“(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care” is a classic rock and roll song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957. The track, written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, was originally intended for the 1957 MGM film Jailhouse Rock. Presley’s energetic performance and the song’s catchy melody made it a popular hit, reaching number fourteen on the R&B charts.   

The song’s lyrics express a playful and rebellious attitude towards conformity. The narrator, presumably Elvis Presley, is mocking a romantic interest who is too “square,” or traditional, for his liking. He enjoys rock and roll music, late nights, and having fun, while his partner prefers more conventional activities. Despite their differences, the narrator insists that he doesn’t care because he loves her anyway.   

“(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care” is a quintessential example of Elvis Presley’s early rock and roll style. The song’s driving rhythm, simple chord progression, and Presley’s powerful vocals combine to create a timeless and unforgettable piece of music. It remains a popular choice for fans of Elvis Presley and rock and roll music alike.

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