Introduction:
“See See Rider,” also known as “C.C. Rider” or “See See Rider Blues,” is a traditional American blues song that has been performed by numerous artists over the years. Elvis Presley’s rendition of “See See Rider” was recorded on February 16, 1970, at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, during a series of live performances that were later released as part of the live album On Stage (1970). This version of the song is widely recognized as one of the most famous, blending blues, rock, and soul elements that defined Presley’s versatile style during the latter part of his career.
The song’s history dates back to the early 20th century, originally recorded by blues singer Ma Rainey in 1924. The title “See See Rider” is believed to be a variation of “See See Rider Blues,” with “C.C. Rider” possibly referring to a “country circuit rider,” a preacher who travels from town to town, or a lover who comes and goes. Over the years, “See See Rider” has become a standard in American music, with countless artists from different genres, including rock, jazz, blues, and R&B, offering their interpretations.
Elvis Presley’s 1970 version of “See See Rider” is particularly notable for its energetic and dynamic arrangement. The song opens with a driving horn section and rhythmic guitar, creating a sense of excitement and urgency that characterizes much of Presley’s live work during this period. Elvis often used “See See Rider” as the opening song for his live shows in the 1970s, cementing it as a staple in his concert repertoire.
“See See Rider” was performed regularly by Elvis until his final live performances in 1977, making it a signature tune of his live stage presence. The song reached a wide audience when it appeared on the On Stage album, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart and achieved Gold certification by the RIAA. The album itself was a commercial success, reflecting Elvis’s continued popularity as a live performer even during an era when rock and roll was rapidly evolving.
Elvis Presley’s take on “See See Rider” is celebrated for its vibrant blend of blues rock, marked by his charismatic vocal delivery and the electrifying arrangements that brought new life to this timeless classic. His performance showcases the energy and spirit that kept his music alive and resonant with audiences across generations.
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Lyrics:
“See See Rider”
Oh, see what you have done
I said see, see, see rider
Oh, see what you have done
Oh girl, you made me love you
Now, now, now your lovin’ man has gonehear what I say
Well, I’m going away, baby
And I won’t be back to fall
Well, I’m going away baby
And I won’t be back to fall
And if I find me a good girl
I won’t, I won’t be back at all
Hear what I say, I said
See see rider,
Oh see what you have done
Yeah, yeah, yeah