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Introduction:

Now, let’s delve back into the electrifying world of the King himself, Elvis Presley. While his career is often associated with the rock and roll revolution of the 1950s, Elvis never shied away from exploring other musical avenues. This brings us to the dynamic “Tiger Man”, a song that showcases his incredible versatility and reignites the raw energy that captivated audiences in his early years.

Originally written by Joe Hill Louis and Sam Phillips (under the pseudonym Sam Burns) for Rufus Thomas Jr. in 1953, “Tiger Man” became a rockabilly standard. The song’s infectious rhythm and playful lyrics about a jungle king captivated audiences. However, it was Elvis Presley who truly brought the song to life during a pivotal point in his career.

Fast forward to 1968. Elvis’s career trajectory had shifted. After a period focusing on Hollywood films with less emphasis on music, he was ready to reclaim his throne. The now legendary “Elvis Presley’s ’68 Comeback Special” was a turning point, showcasing a revitalized Elvis, hungry to reconnect with his roots and his fans. This electrifying special, filmed at NBC Studios in Burbank, California, featured a return to the stripped-down, high-energy performances that defined his early years.

“Tiger Man” became a cornerstone of the Comeback Special. Backed by his phenomenal band featuring Scotty Moore on guitar, D.J. Fontana on drums, and the legendary Scotty Moore on bass, Elvis ignites the stage. His vocals are nothing short of phenomenal. He lets loose with powerful growls and effortless swagger, breathing new life into the already energetic song. The performance crackles with a raw energy that had been missing from some of his recent work. It’s a return to form, a declaration that the King of Rock and Roll was back.

“Tiger Man” wasn’t just a highlight of the Comeback Special, it transcended the show itself. Live versions of the song became a staple of his later concerts, further solidifying its place in his repertoire. The song’s enduring legacy is a testament to its infectious energy and Elvis’s masterful showmanship. It’s a vital piece of the puzzle, showcasing not only his ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes, but also his enduring ability to command a stage and ignite an audience. So, put on your blue suede shoes, crank up the volume, and prepare to be transported back to a time when Elvis Presley roared like a “Tiger Man”, ready to reclaim his rightful place at the top of the musical jungle.

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“Tiger Man”

I am the king of the jungle
They call me Tiger Man
I am the king of the jungle
They call me Tiger Man
If you cross my path
You take your own life in your hands

Yeah, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
Yeah, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
My black cat comes runnin’
And the hound dogs get way back
Way back, way back, way back
Trace their way back

Yeah, well, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
Yeah, well, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
My black cat comes runnin’
But the hound dogs trace their way back
Way back, way back, way back

Yeah, well, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
Yeah, well, I get up on a mountain
And I call my black cat back
But the hound dogs trace their way back
Way back, way back, way back