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(You're the) Devil in Disguise

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"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Single by Elvis Presley
B-side"Please Don't Drag That String Around"
ReleasedJune 18, 1963
RecordedMay 26, 1963
StudioRCA Studio B, Nashville
GenreRock and roll, pop
Length2:17
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"One Broken Heart for Sale" / "They Remind Me Too Much of You"
(1963)
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
(1963)
"Bossa Nova Baby" / "Witchcraft"
(1963)

Music video
Elvis Presley - (You're The) Devil In Disguise (Official Animated Video) on YouTube

"(You're the) Devil in Disguise" is a 1963 single by Elvis Presley. It was written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye and was published by Elvis Presley Music in June 1963. The song peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on August 10, 1963, and No. 9 on the Billboard Rhythm and Blues chart, becoming his final top-ten single on the Rhythm and Blues chart.[1] The song also topped Japan's Utamatic (Nihon Goraku Bussan) record chart in the fall of 1963.[citation needed] The single was certified gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 units in the US.

In June 1963, when the song was debuted to a British audience on the BBC television show Juke Box Jury, celebrity guest John Lennon voted the song "a miss", opining that Presley had become "like Bing Crosby". The song subsequently peaked at No. 1 on the UK singles chart for one week.[2]

Bill Porter engineered the recording session on May 26, 1963, at RCA Studios in Nashville. "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" and its B-side "Please Don't Drag That String Around" were recorded for a full-length album that was scheduled for release in 1963, but RCA Records chose instead to release the material on non-album singles and soundtrack albums.[3] The recording later appeared on the 1968 compilation album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4.

Bass singer Ray Walker of the Jordanaires, who worked as Presley's backing vocalists for much of his early career, sings the repeated phrase "Oh, yes, you are," during the song's outro.[citation needed]

Personnel

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Charts and certifications

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Other versions

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A cover version by Trisha Yearwood appears on the Honeymoon in Vegas soundtrack, which consists mainly of covers of Presley songs.[citation needed] Punk rock band The Misfits covered the song on the extended edition of their 2003 album Project 1950, which also contained a cover of Presley's "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame".[26] Karel Gott recorded the song in 2012. The Residents, Tom Green, Ronnie McDowell, Showaddywaddy, and Peter Kraus have also recorded the song. Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana have performed the song live in concert.[citation needed]

In 1977, Finnish band Kontra covered the song in Finnish (as "Nainen valepuvussa") on their debut album Ei kontrollia.[27]

Johnny Hallyday recorded the song in French in 1964.[citation needed]

In 2015 Swedish Fröken Elvis recorded the song with the title "Psykopat".[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 468.
  2. ^ Norman, Philip (2008). John Lennon: The Life. Doubleday Canada. p. 335. ISBN 978-0-385-66100-3.
  3. ^ Christopher Niccoli (1991), liner notes for The "Lost" Album (BMG-RCA 61024-2), 1991
  4. ^ "Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  5. ^ "Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise" (in French). Ultratop 50. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  6. ^ CHUM Hit Parade, July 29, 1963
  7. ^ "Toutes les Chansons N° 1 des Années 60". Syndicat National de l'Industrie et du Commerce Phonographiques (in French). Infodisc.fr. 2013. Archived from the original on January 7, 2010. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  8. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Devil Disguise". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  9. ^ "Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Steve Hawtin; et al. (January 27, 2013). "Song artist 2 - Elvis Presley". Tsort pages. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  11. ^ "Topp 20 Single uke 30, 1963 – VG-lista. Offisielle hitlister fra og med 1958" (in Norwegian). VG-lista. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  12. ^ Hallberg, Eric (1993). Eric Hallberg presenterar Kvällstoppen i P 3: Sveriges radios topplista över veckans 20 mest sålda skivor 10. 7. 1962 - 19. 8. 1975. Drift Musik. p. 243. ISBN 9163021404.
  13. ^ Hallberg, Eric; Henningsson, Ulf (1998). Eric Hallberg, Ulf Henningsson presenterar Tio i topp med de utslagna på försök: 1961 - 74. Premium Publishing. p. 313. ISBN 919727125X.
  14. ^ Elvis Presley - Full Official Chart History, Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  15. ^ "Elvis Presley Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  16. ^ (You're the) Devil in Disguise Chart History, billboard.com. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  17. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved February 17, 2013. To see peak chart position, click "TITEL VON Elvis Presley"
  18. ^ "Elvis Presley – Chart Search" Billboard European Hot 100 Singles for Elvis Presley. [dead link]
  19. ^ "Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  20. ^ "Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise". Singles Top 100. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  21. ^ The 100 Best-Selling Singles of 1963
  22. ^ Top 100 Hits of 1963
  23. ^ "The CASH BOX Year-End Charts: 1963". Cash Box Magazine. December 28, 1963. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  24. ^ "British single certifications – Elvis Presley – (You're the) Devil in Disguise". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  25. ^ "American single certifications – Elvis Presley – Devil in Disguise". Recording Industry Association of America.
  26. ^ (You're the) Devil in Disguise by Elvis Presley and the Jordanaires. Second Hand Songs.
  27. ^ "Moog Konttinen - discografia / Kontra".
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