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  1. 7 wrz 2020 · In the original song, the titular hound dog was actually a slang term for the singer’s unfaithful male partner. But Freddie Bell’s version intentionally took out the sexual innuendos which marked Big Mama’s original.

  2. Recorded originally by Big Mama Thornton on August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles and released by Peacock Records in late February 1953, "Hound Dog" was Thornton's only hit record, selling over 500,000 copies, spending 14 weeks in the R&B charts, including seven weeks at number one.

  3. 16 cze 2022 · As Shmoop explains, "Hound Dog" is about breaking off a relationship with a two-timing man. In Leiber's words, his intention was to provide a song for Thornton "That basically said go f**** yourself" (via The Library of Congress). When Thornton was first handed the lyrics, she sang them like a ballad.

  4. 4 wrz 2020 · In “Hound Dog”, Elvis Presley uses the term more literally to express his annoyance over the unprofitable constant noises hound dogs tend to make. Meanwhile, these same lyrics could point to an acquaintance who is perceived as good for nothing by the narrator.

  5. Songfacts®: "Hound Dog" was originally recorded in a blues style by Big Mama Thornton in 1953. Her version was a #1 R&B hit and by far her biggest success. Like many blues musicians, she never made much money, but was a big influence on many singers who did.

  6. 3 sty 2024 · Among his vast repertoire of hits, ‘Hound Dog’ stands out, not just for its catchy tune and Elvis’s electric energy, but for its depth of meaning that transcends the superficial rhythm of those early rock-and-roll notes.

  7. "Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Recorded originally by Big Mama Thornton on August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles and...

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