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Introduction:

Elvis Presley’s 1974 release, “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby”. Now that’s a song that takes you back, doesn’t it? Released on his album “Good Times”, it finds the King in a familiar territory: crooning a heart-felt ballad about a captivating woman. But unlike some of his earlier, more rockabilly-tinged love songs, “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” showcases a more mature Presley, both vocally and in the musical arrangements.

This isn’t the pelvis-thrusting Elvis sending teenage girls into a frenzy. This is a seasoned performer, well into his career, delivering a soulful performance that resonates with a deeper understanding of love’s complexities. The song, penned by the talented Tony Joe White, leans towards a more country-soul sound, a genre Elvis dabbled in throughout his career with great success. While Elvis is often credited as the King of Rock and Roll, his musicality transcended a single genre. He possessed a remarkable ability to adapt and deliver heartfelt performances across various styles, and “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” is a prime example.

The track opens with a gentle, melancholic piano melody, setting the mood for a song that’s more about longing and devotion than fleeting infatuation. The band, expertly produced by the legendary Felton Jarvis, provides a restrained yet impactful backdrop. The drums keep a steady beat, the bass adds a warm, low-end presence, and the occasional flourishes of electric guitar add a touch of grit without overpowering the overall mood. But of course, the heart of the song lies in Presley’s vocals.

Here, we hear a different Elvis than the one who belted out “Hound Dog” or “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” His voice is deeper, richer, seasoned with the experiences of life and career. There’s a vulnerability in his delivery, a yearning that shines through in every note. He doesn’t over emote; instead, he lets the lyrics speak for themselves, imbuing them with a quiet intensity that draws the listener in.

“I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit like some of Presley’s earlier works. Released later in his career, it found a more dedicated audience among fans who appreciated his artistic growth. However, the song’s influence and enduring quality cannot be denied. It’s a testament to Presley’s versatility as a performer and his ability to connect with listeners on a deeper emotional level. It’s a song that showcases a more mature Elvis, one who’s still got that undeniable charisma but with a touch of vulnerability and a whole lot of soul. So, put on your blue suede shoes, metaphorical or otherwise, and prepare to be swept away by the King’s timeless serenade.

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Lyrics:

“I’ve Got A Thing About You Baby”

I’ve got something to tell you
That I think you ought to know
That my eyes are on you baby
Since a long time ago
And now I fin’ly got the nerve
And I’m gonna make my move
Now don’t you try to turn me off
Cause it’s gonna be hard to do

I’ve got a thing about you baby
Ain’t nothing I can do
I’ve got a thing about you baby
A thing about lovin’ you

Ain’t it just like a woman
When she knows she’s got a man
She’ll wring you out and turn you ’bout
In the palm of her hand
And then she starts to thinkin’
Then maybe she’s put you in a blind
She’ll give you just a little lovin’
It’ll drive you out of your mind

I’ve got a thing about you baby
Ain’t nothing you can do
I’ve got a thing about you baby
A thing about lovin’ you