Introduction:
“Baby, What You Want Me to Do” is a soulful track originally written and recorded by blues artist Jimmy Reed in 1959. The song became popular for its distinctive blend of rhythm and blues, characterized by Reed’s unique vocal style and storytelling. Elvis Presley first performed the song in front of a television audience during the NBC special that aired on June 27, 1968, marking a significant moment in his career as he transitioned back into live performances after years focused on film.
Elvis’s rendition retains the song’s original bluesy essence while infusing it with his iconic rock and roll flair. Accompanied by his band, including the renowned guitarist James Burton, Presley’s version features a laid-back groove that highlights his vocal abilities. The performance not only showcased Elvis’s versatility but also revitalized interest in the original blues genre, bridging it with the mainstream pop landscape of the late 1960s.
The lyrics express a longing for clarity in a relationship, with repeated phrases that evoke a sense of vulnerability and yearning. Elvis’s heartfelt delivery and the emotional weight of the lyrics resonate deeply, making this performance one of the standout moments of the special. The song has since been included in several compilation albums, further solidifying its status as a classic in the Elvis catalog.
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Lyrics:
“Baby, What You Want Me To Do”
(from “Elvis (NBC TV Special)” soundtrack)
We’re goin’ up, down down up
Any way you wanna let it roll
Yeah, yeah, yeah
You got me doin’ what you want me
Oh baby what you want me to doYou got me peepin’ you got me hidin’
You got me peep hide hide peep
Any way you wanna let it roll
Yeah yeah yeah
You got me doin’ what you want me
Baby what you want me to do