Introduction
In the annals of Elvis Presleyâs illustrious career, âG.I. Bluesâ stands as a vibrant testament to the King of Rock ânâ Rollâs versatility. Released during his service in the United States Army, this musical gem captures the essence of Elvisâs dynamic persona, combining his magnetic vocals with a rhythmic cadence that mirrors the beat of military life.
Did You Know?
1. A Musical Departure:
Released in 1960 as the soundtrack to the film of the same name, âG.I. Bluesâ marked a departure from Elvisâs usual rock ânâ roll sound, introducing elements of pop and blues. The album became a commercial success, demonstrating Elvisâs ability to adapt his style without compromising his musical prowess.
2. Elvis in Uniform:
During his military service in West Germany, Elvis brought his musical talents to the barracks, creating an album that resonated with both soldiers and fans worldwide. âG.I. Bluesâ not only entertained but also provided a cultural bridge between the military and the world of entertainment.
3. Chart-Topping Success:
The title track, âG.I. Blues,â became a chart-topping single, further solidifying Elvisâs status as a musical icon. Its infectious rhythm and Presleyâs charismatic delivery made it a hit not only on the charts but also in the hearts of fans who embraced this new musical direction.
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Lyrics:Â G.I.Blues
They give us a room
with a view of the beautiful Rhine
They give us a room
with a view of the beautiful Rhine
Gimme a muddy old creek
in Texas any old time
Iâve got those hup, two, three, four
occupation G.I. Blues
From my G.I. hair to the heels of my G.I. shoes
And if I donât go stateside soon
Iâm gonna blow my fuse
We get hasenpfeffer
and black pumpernickel for chow
We get hasenpfeffer
and black pumpernickel for chow
Iâd blow my next monthâs pay
for a slice of Texas cow
Weâd like to be heroes,
but all we do here is march
Weâd like to be heroes,
but all we do here is march
And they donât give the Purple Heart
for a fallen arch
Iâve got those hup, two, three, four
occupation G.I. Blues
From my G.I. hair to the heels of my G.I. shoes
And if I donât go stateside soon
Iâm gonna blow my fuse
The frauleins are pretty as flowers
But we canât make a pass
The frauleins are pretty as flowers
But we canât make a pass
Cause theyâre all wearinâ signs saying:
âKeepen sie off the grassâ
Iâve got those hup, two, three, four
occupation G.I. Blues
From my G.I. hair to the heels of my G.I. shoes
And if I donât go stateside soon
Iâm gonna blow my fuse
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