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Introduction:

Ah, yes, (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame, a song that perfectly encapsulates the electrifying energy of early 1960s Elvis Presley. Released in 1961, this track marked a turning point in the King’s career, showcasing his smooth vocals alongside a sound that leaned more towards the burgeoning Rock & Roll scene.

While Elvis had already established himself as a rock and roll icon by the late 1950s, (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame displayed a newfound maturity in his performance. The song, penned by the songwriting duo of Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, wasn’t originally intended for the King. It was first recorded by Del Shannon earlier that same year, but it was Presley’s charismatic interpretation that truly catapulted the track to stardom.

The production on the song, overseen by the legendary Steve Sholes, is a masterclass in simplicity. A driving Bo Diddley beat, characterized by its prominent use of the snare drum on the offbeats, lays the foundation. This rhythmic style, popularized by the Louisiana musician Bo Diddley himself, was a staple of early rock and roll, and it perfectly complements Elvis’s impassioned delivery.

Elvis’s vocals are truly captivating on (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame. He effortlessly glides between a smooth croon and a powerful belt, conveying the emotional turmoil of a man grappling with heartbreak. The lyrics tell the story of a recent betrayal, with Elvis lamenting over a fickle lover named Marie who has left him for another. The song’s title, while seemingly straightforward, cleverly hints at the fleeting nature of love, with Marie being just the “latest flame” in a string of romantic entanglements.

(Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame wasn’t just a critical darling; it was a commercial success as well. The song peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, solidifying Elvis’s position as one of the top-selling artists of his generation. It also found a comfortable spot on easy listening stations, showcasing the song’s versatility and Elvis’s ability to appeal to a wide range of audiences.

This track is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a cultural touchstone. It represents a pivotal moment in Elvis’s artistic evolution, demonstrating his ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape while still retaining the raw energy that made him a star. (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame continues to resonate with listeners today, a testament to Elvis’s enduring legacy and the timeless appeal of Rock & Roll.

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Lyrics:

“(Marie’s The Name Of) His Latest Flame”
A very old friend came by today
‘Cause he was telling everyone in town
Of the love that he’d just found
And Marie’s the name of his latest flameHe talked and talked and I heard him say
That she had the longest blackest hair
The prettiest green eyes anywhere
And Marie’s the name of his latest flame

Though I smiled the tears inside were a-burning
I wished him luck and then he said goodbye
He was gone but still his words kept returning
What else was there for me to do but cry

Would you believe that yesterday
This girl was in my arms and swore to me
She’d be mine eternally
And Marie’s the name of his latest flame

Though I smiled the tears inside were a-burning
I wished him luck and then he said goodbye
He was gone but still his words kept returning
What else was there for me to do but cry

Would you believe that yesterday
This girl was in my arms and swore to me
She’d be mine eternally
And Marie’s the name of his latest flame
Yeah Marie’s the name of his latest flame
Oh Marie’s the name of his latest flame