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“Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a classic rock and roll song performed by the legendary Elvis Presley. Written by Lloyd Price, the song was first recorded by Price in 1952, but it gained widespread recognition when Elvis Presley covered it in 1956. Elvis’ rendition of the song is often considered one of the definitive early rock and roll tracks.
The song’s lyrics tell the story of a man who is lamenting the loss of his love, the titular “Miss Clawdy.” The catchy, upbeat melody and Elvis’ charismatic delivery make it an infectious and unforgettable tune. With its rhythm and blues influence, “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” became a crucial part of Elvis Presley’s early repertoire and helped establish his reputation as a trailblazing artist in the emerging rock and roll genre.
Elvis Presley’s version of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” was part of his debut album, “Elvis Presley,” released in March 1956. The album was a pivotal moment in the history of music, and it marked the beginning of Elvis’ meteoric rise to fame. “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” served as a testament to his incredible talent and versatility as an artist. His energetic and dynamic performance in this song showcased his ability to bridge the gap between rhythm and blues and the burgeoning rock and roll movement, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry.
Over the years, “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” has been covered by various artists, but Elvis Presley’s rendition remains the most iconic and enduring. It is a testament to the song’s timelessness and its significance in the history of rock and roll. Elvis’ interpretation of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” continues to be celebrated as a cornerstone of his early career and a critical contribution to the evolution of popular music.
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Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy miss clawdy
Girl you sure look good to me
But please don’t excite me baby
I know it can’t be meWell as a girl you want my money
Yeah but you just won’t treat me right
You like to ball every morning
Don’t come home till late at nightOh gonna tell, tell my mama
Lord, I swear girl what you been to me
I’m gonna tell everybody that I’m down in miserySo bye, bye, bye, baby
Girl, I won’t be comin’ no more
Goodbye little darlin’ down the road I’ll go
So, bye, bye, bye baby
Girl, I won’t be comin’ no more
Goodbye little darlin’ down the road I’ll go