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Introduction:

Ah, yes, (You’re The) Devil in Disguise, a song that perfectly encapsulates the electrifying energy of Elvis Presley in the early 1960s. Released in 1963, it marked a fascinating shift in Presley’s career. While he rose to fame with rock and roll anthems that sent shivers down parents’ spines and teenagers into a frenzy, (You’re The) Devil in Disguise showcased a more playful and sophisticated side.

The song, credited to songwriting duo Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye, was a departure from the raw, rebellious rock and roll of Presley’s earlier hits. This wasn’t Hound Dog or Jailhouse Rock. (You’re The) Devil in Disguise leaned more towards a pop-rock sound, incorporating elements of blues and country. The result? A catchy, mid-tempo tune that became an instant sensation. It wasn’t just the teenagers swooning this time around; adults too found themselves tapping their toes and humming the melody.

Produced by the legendary Steve Sholes, who had his fingerprints on many of Presley’s hits, (You’re The) Devil in Disguise wasn’t just a change in sound, it was a gamble. Presley’s signature sound had propelled him to superstardom, so would his fans embrace this evolution? The answer was a resounding yes. The song shot up the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming a million-seller. It even crossed the Atlantic, finding success in the United Kingdom, a testament to Presley’s global appeal.

But (You’re The) Devil in Disguise wasn’t just about commercial success. It solidified Presley’s status as a versatile performer. He could deliver the raw, energetic rock and roll that made him a star, but he could also navigate a more sophisticated soundscape with finesse. The song’s playful lyrics, about a woman who keeps her true intentions hidden, allowed Presley to showcase his charisma and vocal range. His iconic sneer, ever-present in his early performances, takes a backseat here, replaced by a mischievous wink in his voice.

(You’re The) Devil in Disguise is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a window into a pivotal moment in Presley’s career. It’s a testament to his ability to adapt and evolve, a quality that would continue to define his musical journey. So, put on your blue suede shoes, grab your sweetheart, and let (You’re The) Devil in Disguise transport you back to a simpler time, when Elvis reigned supreme and the air crackled with the electricity of a changing musical landscape.

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Lyrics:

“(You’re The) Devil In Disguise”
You look like an angel
Walk like an angel
Talk like an angel
But I got wise
You’re the devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguiseYou fooled me with your kisses
You cheated and you schemed
Heaven knows how you lied to me
You’re not the way you seemed

You look like an angel
Walk like an angel
Talk like an angel
But I got wise

You’re the devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise

I thought that I was in heaven
But I was sure surprised
Heaven help me, I didn’t see
The devil in your eyes

You look like an angel
Walk like an angel
Talk like an angel

But I got wise
You’re the devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise

You’re the devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise
Oh yes you are
The devil in disguise