Elvis Presley: A Tropical Tempest in “Rock-A-Hula Baby”
Elvis Presley’s “Rock-A-Hula Baby” is a sun-kissed confection that encapsulates the infectious energy and exuberant spirit of the early 1960s. Released as part of the soundtrack for the film Blue Hawaii, the song perfectly captures the essence of tropical paradise while showcasing Presley’s unparalleled charisma.
Background
Beyond its catchy melody and playful lyrics, “Rock-A-Hula Baby” is a testament to Presley’s versatility as an artist. While often associated with the raw intensity of his early rock and roll hits, this song showcases his ability to effortlessly adapt to different musical styles.
The song’s upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm are a far cry from the brooding ballads that would later define his career, yet it is undeniably imbued with the same electric energy that made him a global sensation.
The song’s ability to transcend its era and remain a popular choice for parties and beach vacations is a testament to its enduring appeal. It is a reminder that even the King of Rock and Roll could embrace the lighter side of life, creating music that was both fun and infectious.
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Lyrics
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Rock-a-hula, rock-rock-a-hulaRock-a-hula, rock-rock-a-hulaRock-a-hula, rock-rock-a-hulaRock-a-hula, rock-rock-a-hulaRock-a-hula, rock-rock-a-hulaRock-a-hula, rock(We’re gonna rock, we’re gonna rock)(We’re gonna rock, we’re gonna rock)(We’re gonna rock)The way she moves her hips to her fingertipsI feel I’m heaven boundAnd when she starts to sway, I’ve gotta sayShe really moves the grass aroundRock-a-hula babyRock-a-hula babyGot a hula-lu from Honolu’That rock-a hula baby of mineAlthough I love to kiss my little hula missI never get the chanceI wanna hold her tight all through the nightBut all she wants to do is danceRock-a-hula babyRock-a-hula babyGot a hula-lu from Honolu’That rock-a hula baby of mineRock-a-hula babyRock-a-hula babyGot a hula-lu from Honolu’That rock-a hula baby of mineOh well, that Rockin a-hula baby of mine