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In the historic television event known as the ’68 Comeback Special, Elvis Presley reclaimed his throne as the King of Rock and Roll, delivering a performance that has become iconic in the annals of music history. A standout moment during this special was the electrifying rendition of “Baby, What You Want Me To Do.”

Baby, What Do You Want Me To Do | Elvis Presley | 4K Live Remastered ('68  Comeback Special) - YouTube

Originally recorded by Jimmy Reed, Elvis’s interpretation of this bluesy classic showcased a revitalized energy that marked a departure from the formulaic pop productions of the early 1960s. Backed by a raw, stripped-down band, Elvis dived into the blues with unparalleled fervor, reigniting the flame that made him a trailblazer in the first place.

“Baby, What You Want Me To Do” became a symbolic bridge between Elvis’s past and future, merging his roots in blues and gospel with the evolving sound of rock and roll. The live intensity of this performance not only resonated with longtime fans but also introduced Elvis’s unparalleled stage presence to a new generation.

The ’68 Comeback Special, with its intimate setting and raw authenticity, redefined Elvis Presley for the modern era. “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” remains a testament to the King’s ability to command the stage with unmatched charisma and to infuse new life into timeless classics, solidifying his enduring legacy as the undisputed master of rock and roll.

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