Who originally sang the song Hound Dog?

Who originally sang the song Hound Dog?

Ellie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton
In fact, the story of the song that gave Elvis his longest-running #1 hit (11 weeks) in the summer of 1956 began four years earlier, when “Hound Dog” was recorded for the very first time by the rhythm-and-blues singer Ellie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton in Los Angeles, California.

Was Hound Dog by Elvis Presley a cover or an original song?

But it is not. The original song was written by Leiber & Stoller in 1952 for blues diva Big Mama Thornton, and was a hit on the R&B charts in 1953. It was not rock & roll; it was blues. Elvis’ version came out in 1956, and was an imitation of Freddie Bell’s parody of the original song.

Who wrote Hound Dog Elvis?

Jerry Leiber and Mike StollerHound Dog / LyricistLyricist Jerome Leiber and composer Michael Stoller were American songwriting and record producing partners. They found success as the writers of such crossover hit songs as “Hound Dog” and “Kansas City”. Wikipedia

Did Elvis steal blue suede shoes?

Elvis Presley recorded “Blue Suede Shoes” in 1956 and it appears as the opening track of his eponymous debut album Elvis Presley. Presley performed his version of the song three different times on national television….Blue Suede Shoes.

“Blue Suede Shoes”
Length 2:14
Label Sun
Songwriter(s) Carl Perkins
Producer(s) Sam Phillips

Did Elvis steal Blue Suede Shoes?

Why did Elvis change Hound Dog?

On the UK show Songbook Leiber and Stoller were asked what they thought of the Elvis version when they first heard it. Stoller said: “I thought it was nervous and too fast and they changed the words, some of them, because obviously the original lyric was a woman’s song.

Was Elvis considered a good guitar player?

He owned many more, and much nicer, guitars during his career, and used many prop guitars in his movies. The guitar is the instrument most associated with Elvis, and while he was a good player, he wasn’t a virtuoso.