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Elvis Presley’s “Dominick”: A Quirky Departure

Elvis Presley’s discography is a sprawling landscape of musical exploration, encompassing everything from raw, blues-inflected rock ‘n’ roll to opulent orchestral ballads. Amidst this vast terrain, “Dominick” stands as a curious and unexpected detour.

Background

Released in 1968 as part of the soundtrack for the film “Speedway,” the song defies easy categorization. It’s a playful, almost experimental track that veers sharply from the dramatic intensity and emotional depth often associated with Presley’s music.

“Dominick” is a departure from the Presley formula in several ways. Its upbeat tempo and catchy melody are a far cry from the soulful ballads or rock anthems that defined his career. The lyrics, while lighthearted and whimsical, lack the depth and complexity of his more serious work.

Presley’s vocal performance, though undeniably charismatic, is marked by a playful and almost tongue-in-cheek quality that is atypical of his more intense interpretations.

While “Dominick” may not resonate with fans seeking the familiar power and passion of Presley’s classic hits, it offers a glimpse into the artist’s versatility and willingness to experiment. It’s a reminder that even the greatest musicians are capable of producing work that is both unexpected and enjoyable.

In the grand scheme of Presley’s career, “Dominick” may be a minor footnote, but it remains a fascinating artifact of an era when the King of Rock and Roll was exploring new musical territories.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

Dominic, Dominic why are you stallin’Don’t you hear love callin’ to youMoo, moo, move your little foot do
Dominic, Dominic pick one of them tickerThere’s acres and acres to chooseOh, oh, only a fool would refuse
I, I, if I had your troubleLife would be double good sweetThere’d be no grass growin’ under my feet
Listen Dominic, Dominic when will you hungerYou ain’t gettin’ younger my friendLove, love, love ’em all right to the end
I, I, I can’t understand you, leavin’ them beauties forlornIt’s time to take the old bull by the horn
Come on Dominic, Dominic, they’re itchin’ and twitchin’Better start pickin’ some wooMoo, moo, move your little foot do!

By Harley

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