Lawdy Miss Clawdy song by Elvis Presley
About The Song
“Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a rhythm and blues song that Elvis Presley recorded and released in 1956. Here are the details:
Title: Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Artist: Elvis Presley
Album: Elvis Presley (1956)
Genre: Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll
Release Date: April 1956 (single release)
Songwriter: Lloyd Price
Key Themes: “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a song about infatuation and admiration for a woman named Miss Clawdy. The lyrics express the singer’s fascination with Miss Clawdy’s beauty and presence. The use of “Lawdy” is a colloquial exclamation expressing amazement or astonishment.
Musical Style: The song is rooted in rhythm and blues with a strong rock and roll influence. Elvis’s version of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” features his energetic and charismatic vocal delivery, backed by a lively musical arrangement. The instrumentation includes a prominent piano riff, adding to the song’s rhythmic and dynamic feel.
Cultural Impact: Elvis Presley’s recording of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” was a significant hit, reaching high positions on the charts. It further solidified Elvis’s reputation as a versatile artist capable of interpreting various genres. The song is often celebrated for its infectious rhythm and Elvis’s spirited performance.
Legacy: “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is considered one of Elvis Presley’s early rock and roll classics. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, showcasing its enduring appeal. The song remains a testament to Elvis’s ability to bring his own style to established R&B tunes and helped bridge the gap between R&B and rock and roll.
Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” captures the essence of the early rock and roll era. Its lively and upbeat nature, combined with Elvis’s distinctive vocal delivery, has contributed to the song’s enduring popularity and its place in the history of rock and roll.
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”Lawdy Miss Clawdy”
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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