About the Song
The Oak Ridge Boysâ âElviraâ isnât just a song; itâs a signature tune synonymous with the groupâs success. While originally recorded by Dallas Frazier in 1966, The Oak Ridge Boysâ 1981 rendition launched the song to country music stardom.
A Catchy Tune and Tight Harmonies: The songâs appeal lies in its infectious melody and the groupâs signature tight harmonies. The upbeat tempo and driving rhythm make it a toe-tapping classic, perfect for country line dancing or a singalong. The soaring vocals of the group, particularly the lead by Duane Allen, add another layer of energy and charm.
A Story of Lost Love: Lyrically, âElviraâ tells the story of a heartbroken man lamenting the loss of his love, Elvira. Lines like âElvira, ooh Elvira / Call me on the telephone / My heartâs on fireâ paint a picture of desperation and longing. Despite the sadness, the song maintains a hopeful undercurrent, with the narrator pleading for Elviraâs return.
A Legacy of Performances: âElviraâ has become a staple of The Oak Ridge Boysâ live shows. Their energetic performances and audience interaction ensure that the song remains a crowd-pleaser. Numerous recordings of live performances are available, showcasing the songâs enduring appeal and the groupâs undeniable stage presence.
More Than Just a Hit: âElviraâ is a significant song in the history of The Oak Ridge Boys. It helped solidify their place as one of the top country music groups of the 1980s and continues to be a beloved favorite among fans. The songâs success also demonstrates the power of a well-crafted song, with its catchy melody and relatable themes resonating with listeners across generations.
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Lyrics: âElviraâ
Elvira, Elvira, my heartâs on fire, for Elvira
Eyes that look like heaven, lips like cherry wine
That girl can sure enough make my little light shine
I get a funny feelinâ up and down my spine
âCause I know that my Elviraâs mine
So Iâm singinâ
Elvira, Elvira, my heartâs on fire, for Elvira
Giddy Up, Oom Poppa Oom Poppa Mow Mow
Giddy Up, Oom Poppa Oom Poppa Mow Mow
High-o Silver, away.
Tonight Iâm gonna meet her at the Hungry House Cafe
Iâm gonna give her all the love I can, yes I am
Sheâs gonna jump and holler
Cause Iâve saved up my last two dollars
Weâre gonna search and find that preacher man
And Iâm singinâ
Elvira, Elvira, my heartâs on fire, for Elvira
Giddy Up, Oom Poppa Oom Poppa Mow Mow
Giddy Up, Oom Poppa Oom Poppa Mow Mow
High-o Silver, away.
Elvira, Elvira, my heartâs on fire, for Elvira [fading]
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