Introduction

Released in 1960, “Fever” is an iconic recording by Elvis Presley, showcasing his captivating vocals and the song’s infectious rhythm. The song, originally penned by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell under the pseudonym John Davenport, was first recorded by Little Willie John in 1956 and quickly became an R&B hit. However, it was Elvis Presley’s rendition that truly catapulted the song to stardom.

Presley’s version, featured on his album “Elvis Is Back!”, injected a new level of sensuality and passion into the song. His deep, velvety voice, coupled with the song’s suggestive lyrics and driving beat, created an irresistible sound that resonated with audiences worldwide. The song’s popularity soared, topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Fever” is a masterclass in musical storytelling, painting a vivid picture of a love so intense it ignites a burning fever within. The lyrics, filled with longing and desire, capture the essence of infatuation and the all-consuming nature of passion. Presley’s delivery heightens the song’s emotional impact, breathing life into each word and conveying the raw intensity of the singer’s feelings.

Beyond its musical prowess, “Fever” has become a cultural touchstone, appearing in numerous films and television shows. Its timeless appeal and enduring popularity have cemented its place as a classic of the rock and roll era. The song continues to inspire and captivate audiences of all generations, a testament to its enduring legacy.

“Fever” is more than just a song; it’s an embodiment of passion, desire, and the intoxicating allure of love. It’s a timeless melody that has captivated listeners for decades and continues to inspire new interpretations. Elvis Presley’s rendition stands as a definitive version, showcasing his unparalleled talent and the song’s enduring power to ignite the flames of passion.

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Lyrics

Never know how much I love youNever know how much I careWhen you put your arms around meI get a fever that’s so hard to bear
You give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tightFever in the morningFever all through the night.
Everybody’s got the feverThat is something you all knowFever isn’t such a new thingFever started long ago
Sun lights up the daytimeMoon lights up the nightI light up when you call my nameAnd you know I’m gonna treat you right
You give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tightFever in the morningFever all through the night
Romeo loved JulietJuliet she felt the sameWhen he put his arms around herHe said Julie, baby, you’re my flameThou giv-est fever when we kissethFever with the flaming youthFever I’m afireFever yea I burn for sooth
Captain Smith and PocahantasHad a very mad affairWhen her daddy tried to kill himShe said daddy, o, don’t you dareHe gives me fever with his kissesFever when he holds me tightFever, I’m his misses,Oh daddy, won’t you treat him right
Now you’ve listened to my storyHere’s the point that I have madeCats were born to give chicks feverBe it Fahrenheit or CentigradeThey give you fever when you kiss themFever if you live and learnFever till you sizzleWhat a lovely way to burnWhat a lovely way to burnWhat a lovely way to burn

 

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