Elvis Presley – Milkcow Blues Boogie

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About the song

Milkcow Blues Boogie is a rock and roll song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1954. It was released as a single in 1955, and reached number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is a cover of Kokomo Arnold’s 1934 blues song “Milk Cow Blues”.

“Milkcow Blues Boogie” is a prime example of Presley’s early rock and roll sound. It is a fast-paced, energetic song with a driving beat and a catchy melody. Presley’s vocals are full of emotion, and he is ably supported by his band, Scotty Moore on guitar and Bill Black on bass.

The song’s lyrics are about the singer’s troubles with his girlfriend, who has left him for another man. The singer is heartbroken and lonely, and he seeks solace in music and alcohol. The lyrics are full of double entendres and sexual innuendo, which were typical of blues songs of the time.

“Milkcow Blues Boogie” was a major hit for Presley, and it helped to establish him as one of the leading figures in the emerging rock and roll genre. The song has been covered by many other artists, including Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and The Rolling Stones. It is considered to be one of the most important songs in the history of rock and roll.

Here are some of the key elements that make “Milkcow Blues Boogie” such a great song:

  • The catchy melody: The song’s melody is simple but memorable, and it is easy to sing along to.
  • The driving beat: The song’s beat is fast and energetic, and it helps to create a sense of excitement.
  • Presley’s vocals: Presley’s vocals are full of emotion and power, and he delivers the song with great conviction.
  • The guitar work: Scotty Moore’s guitar work is a key element of the song, and he provides some great solos and riffs.
  • The lyrics: The lyrics are clever and funny, and they are full of double entendres and sexual innuendo.

“Milkcow Blues Boogie” is a classic rock and roll song that has stood the test of time. It is a fun, energetic song with a great melody and catchy lyrics. Presley’s vocals are on fire, and the guitar work is top-notch. If you’re looking for a great rock and roll song to listen to, “Milkcow Blues Boogie” is a perfect choice.

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Lyrics

“Milkcow Blues Boogie”

 

 

Well, I woke up this morning,
And I looked out the door.
I can tell that old milk cow
By the way she lowed.

Hold it fellows, that don’t move me.
Let’s get real, real gone for a change.

Well, I woke up this morning
And I looked out the door
I can tell that that old milk cow
I can tell the way she lowed.

Well, if you’ve seen my milk cow,
Please ride her on home.
I ain’t had no milk or butter
Since that cow’s been gone.

Well, I tried to treat you right,
Day by day.
Get out your little prayer book
Get down on your knees and pray.
For you’re gonna need,
You’re gonna need
your loving daddy’s help someday.
Well, then you’re gonna be sorry
For treating me this way.
Well, believe me, don’t that sun
look good going down?
Well, believe me, don’t that sun
look good going down?
Well, don’t that old moon look lonesome
When your baby’s not around.

Well, I tried everything to
get along with you.
I’m gonna tell you what I’m going do.
I’m gonna quit my crying,
I’m gonna leave you alone.
If you don’t believe I’m leaving,
you can count the days I’m gone.
I’m gonna leave.
You’re gonna need your
loving daddy’s help someday.

Well, you’re gonna be sorry
You treated me this way.