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“I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby”: A Love Song with Unexpected Origins
Elvis Presley’s “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” may sound like a classic Presley original, but it actually has a fascinating backstory. Originally written and performed by swamp rock artist Tony Joe White in 1972, the song captured the raw emotion and storytelling often found in his music. White’s version, with its bluesy guitar and soulful vocals, resonated with audiences, becoming a minor hit.

Two years later, in 1974, Elvis Presley, known for his diverse musical palette, took an interest in the song. He recorded his own rendition, infusing it with his signature rock and roll style and smooth vocals. Presley’s version, while retaining the core sentiment of White’s original, added a layer of playful charm and undeniable charisma. Released as the B-side to his single “Take Good Care of Her,” it surprisingly found success in the UK, reaching number 33 on the charts.

“I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” stands as a testament to the power of a good song. Despite its different origins and interpretations, the core message of love and unwavering affection shines through, making it a timeless piece enjoyed by fans of both Presley and White.

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