Jailhouse rock. Elvis Presley. Vídeo, letra e información.
Elvis, uno de los cantantes estadounidenses más populares del siglo XX.
Elvis Aaron Presley, nacido en Menphis en 1935, fue uno de los cantantes estadounidenses más populares del siglo XX, considerado como un icono cultural y conocido ampliamente bajo su nombre de pila, Elvis.
Se hace referencia a él frecuentemente como «el Rey del rock and roll» o simplemente «el Rey».
En 1957 publicó este conocido Jailhouse rock.
The warden threw a party in the county jail
the prison band was there and they began to wail
the band was jumpin’ and the joint began to swing
you should’ve heard them knocked out jailbirds sing
let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock
everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
Spider murphy played the tenor saxophone
little joe was blowin’ on the slide trombone
the drummer boy from illinois went crash, boom, bang
the whole rhythm section was the purple gang
let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock
everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
Number forty-seven said to number three
«you’re the cutest jailbird i ever did see»
«i sure would be delighted with your company»
«come on and do the jailhouse rock with me»
let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.
Sad sack was sittin’ on a block of stone
way over in the corner weepin’ all alone.
the warden said, «hey, buddy, don’t you be no square
«if you can’t find a partner use a wooden chair»
let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock
everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
Shifty henry said to bugs, «for heaven’s sake,»
«no one’s lookin’, now’s our chance to make a break»
bugsy turned to shifty and he said, «nix nix,
«i wanna stick around a while and get my kicks»
let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock
everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
Dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
dancin’ to the jailhouse rock
dancin’ to the jailhouse rock