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All Shook Up by a Bee: The Story of Elvis Presley’s “I Got Stung”
Elvis Presley’s “I Got Stung” might not be one of his most famous tunes, but it holds a unique place in his history. Released in 1958, the song marked the King’s final recording for the 1950s and offered a playful twist on love’s sting.

Composed by Aaron Schroeder and David Hill, “I Got Stung” wasn’t originally intended for Elvis. However, it landed in his hands during a pivotal moment in his career. In 1958, Elvis was drafted into the U.S. Army. He recorded “I Got Stung” during a brief stint in Nashville before heading to Germany for his service.

Despite its lighthearted melody, the song’s lyrics offered a double meaning. On the surface, it’s a comical tale of being struck by a bee, with Elvis singing about the “feeling come over me” that spreads from his eyes to his heart. But for fans, it could also be interpreted as a metaphor for the powerful grip of love.

“I Got Stung” was a bigger hit across the pond, reaching number one in the UK in 1959. In the U.S., it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100. Interestingly, the song found renewed popularity in 2005 when it charted again as a double A-side single in the UK.

So, as you prepare to listen to “I Got Stung,” remember it’s not just a quirky rock and roll tune. It’s a snapshot of Elvis Presley on the cusp of a new decade, his signature vocals infused with a playful energy that hints at the music to come.

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