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Introduction:

“Down in the Alley” is a blues song performed by Elvis Presley, released in 1966 as part of his soundtrack album Spinout. Originally recorded by The Clovers in 1957, this song is known for its raw and gritty style that showcases a different side of Presley’s musical abilities. Unlike many of his popular hits from the 1960s that leaned towards rock and roll and pop, “Down in the Alley” exemplifies his connection to the rhythm and blues genre, reflecting the roots of his early musical influences.

Presley recorded his version of “Down in the Alley” at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 26, 1966. The session was part of a series of recordings for the Spinout album, a soundtrack for his 1966 film of the same name. The film itself was a typical 1960s Presley musical comedy, but the album included a mix of songs ranging from rock and roll to blues, highlighting Presley’s versatility as a performer. “Down in the Alley” stands out on the album for its deeper, more soulful sound, providing a contrast to the lighter, pop-oriented tracks that dominated the soundtrack.

Musically, “Down in the Alley” is steeped in the blues tradition, characterized by its laid-back groove, earthy instrumentation, and Presley’s expressive vocal delivery. The song’s lyrics tell the story of a romantic encounter in a gritty, urban setting, a theme that was common in blues music of the era. Presley’s interpretation of the song is infused with a sense of urgency and raw emotion, making it a memorable and distinctive entry in his catalog.

While “Down in the Alley” did not achieve significant commercial success as a single, it has since been recognized by fans and critics alike as a hidden gem in Presley’s discography. Its inclusion in the Spinout album also marked a period when Presley was exploring more diverse musical genres, branching out from the formulaic pop songs that defined much of his film soundtracks. Over time, the song has garnered appreciation for its authenticity and the way it captures Presley’s ability to adapt to different musical styles, demonstrating his versatility beyond the typical rock and roll image.

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Lyrics:

“Down In The Alley”
(from “Spinout” soundtrack)

Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane Jane
Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane JaneDown in the alley, just you and me
We’re going bowlin’ till half past three
Just rockin’ and reelin’, we’ll get that feelin’
Down in the alley, oh baby Gee

I plant you now and dig you later
‘Cause you’re a fine sweet potato
We’ll have a ball and that ain’t all
Down in the alley, just you and me

The clock is striking a mournful sound
This time of evening my love comes down
That’s when I’m missin’ your kind of kissin’
Down in the alley, that’s where I’ll be
Alright, oh

Down in the alley, we sure have fun
We just get started ’bout half past one
So if you’re ’round just come on down
Down in the alley and you will see

Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane Jane
Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane Jane
Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane Jane
Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane