He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad
Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a hidden gem from the legendary Elvis Presley. The song I’m talking about is “He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad,” featured in the 1968 movie Speedway.
Released in 1968, this catchy tune showcases Elvis’s incredible vocal range and his ability to captivate audiences with his charm. The song perfectly captures the essence of the movie, adding a touch of fun and excitement to the storyline.
Now, let’s dive into the composition history of this song. “He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad” was written by Jerry Reed, a talented singer-songwriter and actor. Reed’s unique style and clever lyrics shine through in this track, making it a standout in Elvis’s discography.
But what does the song actually mean? Well, the title itself gives us a clue. “He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad” is a playful reminder that family relationships can be complicated. It’s a lighthearted way of saying that sometimes, the people who have the most influence on us aren’t necessarily our biological parents.
As for the influence of this song, it’s clear that Elvis’s rendition brought it to a wider audience. His powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence elevated the track to new heights. Even today, “He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad” remains a fan favorite, showcasing Elvis’s versatility as an artist.
If you want to learn more about Elvis Presley and his incredible career, be sure to check out his official website here. And if you’re curious about the movie Speedway, you can find more information here.
So, what are you waiting for? Give “He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad” a listen and let Elvis’s smooth vocals transport you back to the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
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He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad – Elvis Presley lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
He’s your uncle, not your dad He’s the best friend you ever had So, come on, dig, dig, dig in until it hurts Just remember Pearl Harbor (The Alamo and nothing could be worse)He’s your favorite (mmm) relative (mmm) And he needs a (mmm) lot to live So just bring, bring, bring everything until you bleed (And he’ll send back what he don’t need)If you’re not in form, ten-forty’s your salvation By deprivation of temptation (Dark and blondes, I hear are not deductible) Oh, say, can you see if there’s anything left for me?When he calls you (mmm) as he may do (mmm) Don’t be frightened (mmm), red, white and blue Just be thankful you don’t live in Leningrad He’s your uncle, not your dadIf you’re honest, you don’t have to shake and shiver The food is lousy up the river (It’s give and take, and he does all the taking) Oh, say, can you see if there’s anything left for me?Life has two things (mmm) you can’t subtract (mmm) (Death and taxes (mmm) to be exact) So just pa-pa-patriotically declare He’s your uncle, he’s your uncle, not your dad