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“Shake, Rattle and Roll” is a classic rock and roll song that gained immense popularity in the 1950s. Originally recorded by Big Joe Turner in 1954, Elvis Presley’s rendition of the song further solidified its status as an iconic rock and roll anthem.

Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” put his own energetic and charismatic spin on the track. Released in 1956 as part of his self-titled debut album, the song features Presley’s electrifying vocals, accompanied by lively piano and rhythm guitar, creating a vibrant and infectious musical experience.

The lyrics of “Shake, Rattle and Roll” are playful and suggestive, capturing the essence of the rock and roll spirit of the era. The song’s catchy melody and upbeat tempo made it an instant hit, and it quickly became a dance floor favorite during the 1950s rock and roll craze.

Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Shake, Rattle and Roll” showcases his exceptional talent as a performer and his ability to bring a unique flair to classic songs. Over the years, the song has continued to be celebrated as one of the defining tracks of the rock and roll genre, reminding listeners of the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley in the history of popular music.

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Lyrics

Well get out of that bed, wash your face and hands
Get out of that bed, wash your face and hands
Well get in that kitchen
Make some noise with the pots and pans
I believe it to my soul you’re the devil in nylon hose
I believe it to my soul you’re the devil in nylon hose
For the harder I work the faster my money goes

Well I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
Well you won’t do right
To save your doggone soul

Shake rattle and roll

I’m like the one-eyed cat peeping in a seafood store
I’m like the one-eyed cat peeping in a seafood store
Well I can look at you tell you ain’t no child no more
I believe you’re doing me wrong and now I know
I believe you’re doing me wrong and now I know
‘Cause the harder I work the faster my money goes

Well I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
Well you won’t do right
To save your doggone soul

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I went over the hill, way down underneath
I went over the hill, way down underneath
You make me roll my eyes
And then you make me grit my teeth

Well I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake rattle and roll
Well you won’t do right
To save your doggone soul

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