Introduction

Steamroller Blues | Elvis Presley Official Site

“Steamroller Blues” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and released on his 1973 album “Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite”. It was also performed live on the television special of the same name, which is considered one of Elvis’ most iconic and acclaimed performances.

Here’s what you need to know about the song:

Origin:

  • Written by James A. “Big Jim” Sweeney and Otis Blackwell in 1958.
  • Originally recorded by King Curtis and the Kingpins in 1962.
  • Elvis discovered the song during a visit to a recording studio in Nashville.

Elvis’ Version:

  • Recorded on January 14, 1973, during the live recording session for “Aloha from Hawaii”.
  • Features a powerful and energetic rock and roll arrangement with a prominent horn section.
  • Elvis’ vocals are raw and passionate, showcasing his incredible range and stage presence.
  • Notable for its memorable lyrics, including the line “I’m a steamrollin’ snake!”.

Impact and Legacy:

  • “Steamroller Blues” became one of Elvis’ most popular live songs and a highlight of his concert repertoire.
  • It has been covered by numerous artists, including Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Bruce Springsteen.
  • The song continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world and is considered a classic of Elvis’ later career.

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Lyrics

I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m gonna inject your soul
With sweet rock’n’roll, poor heaven

I’m a cement mixer
A churning urn of burning funk
I’m a cement mixer
A churning urn of burning funk
A hefty hunk, steaming junk

I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll over you
I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll over you
I’m gonna inject your soul
With some sweet rock’n’roll
And shoot you full of rhythm and blues

I’m a napalm-bomb
Guaranteed to blow your mind
I’m a napalm-bomb
Guaranteed to blow your mind
If I can’t have your love now baby
There won’t be nothing left behind