About The Song

This composition, penned by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe, was specifically crafted for Elvis Presley’s second feature film, “Loving You.” Remarkably, it managed to achieve chart-topping success on July 8, 1957, just one day before the movie’s premiere. It maintained its reign at the top of the pop charts for an impressive seven weeks.

The songwriters cleverly capitalized on a peculiar rumor surrounding Elvis, which falsely depicted him as an ardent teddy bear enthusiast. This misconception prompted his fans to inundate him with a multitude of cuddly companions. In a generous gesture, Elvis chose to donate this extensive collection, numbering in the thousands, to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis on the day after Christmas.

“Stuck on You” showcased a different facet of Elvis Presley’s persona, one that exuded sweetness rather than his trademark sensuality, possibly as an attempt to mitigate the controversy his hip-shaking, seductive performances had sparked among censors at the time.

During the summer of 1957, this song soared to the coveted U.S. No. 1 position, securing its place at the top for seven consecutive weeks. It marked the third of the four chart-toppers Elvis achieved that year.

Notably, in addition to its domination of the pop charts, this song also claimed the number one spot on the R&B Best Sellers List and the country charts, cementing its widespread appeal.

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Lyrics

Baby let me be
Your lovin’ Teddy Bear
Put a chain around my neck
And lead me anywhere
Oh let me be (oh let him be)
Your teddy bearI don’t wanna be a tiger
Cause tigers play too rough
I don’t wanna be a lion
‘Cause lions ain’t the kind
You love enough
I just wanna be
Your Teddy Bear
Put a chain around my neck
And lead me anywhere
Oh let me be (oh let him be)
Your Teddy Bear

Oh baby let me be
Around you every night
Run your fingers through my hair
And cuddle me real tight
Oh let me be (oh let him be)
Your Teddy Bear

I don’t wanna be a tiger
Cause tigers play too rough
I don’t wanna be a lion
Cause lions aren’t the kind
You love enou-ou-ou-ough

Just wanna be your Teddy Bear
Put a chain around my neck
And lead me anywhere
Oh let me be (oh let him be)
Your teddy bear
Oh let me be (oh let him be)
(Your teddy bear)
I just wanna
Be your Teddy Bear (ooh)

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