Introduction
Dirty, Dirty Feeling,” a song that oozes with sensuality and raw emotion, stands out as a unique entry in Elvis Presley’s vast repertoire. Released in 1960 as part of the album “Elvis Is Back!” after his return from military service, the song’s suggestive lyrics and captivating rhythm immediately drew attention and controversy.
Written by the legendary songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, “Dirty, Dirty Feeling” paints a vivid picture of passionate longing and desire. With its driving tempo and Elvis’s powerful vocals, the song conveys an undeniable physical attraction and a yearning for intimacy. However, the ambiguity of the lyrics leaves the nature of this “dirty, dirty feeling” open to interpretation, adding to its intrigue and allure.
While some interpreted the song as a straightforward expression of sexual desire, others viewed it as a metaphor for the intense emotions and complexities of love. This ambiguity became a source of controversy, with some radio stations refusing to play the song due to its supposedly suggestive nature.
Despite the controversy, “Dirty, Dirty Feeling” became a commercial success, reaching #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying its place as a classic Elvis Presley song. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the power of its music and lyrics, which continue to captivate and provoke audiences even decades later. Today, the song remains a beloved part of Elvis’s legacy, a reminder of his ability to push boundaries and express raw emotions through his music.
As you listen to “Dirty, Dirty Feeling,” let yourself be swept away by the music and explore the depths of its meaning. Whether you interpret it as a celebration of physical attraction or a nuanced portrayal of love’s complexities, one thing is undeniable: this song is a powerful and timeless piece of musical history.
Video
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Lyrics
I’ve got a dirty, dirty feelin’
Dirty feelin’s goin’ on
You know I almost hit the ceilin’
When I woke up and you were goneI took you in when you were hungry
And now your cuttin’ out on me
I’m gonna help you little darlin’
That ain’t the way it’s gonna beI hear you’re pretty good at runnin’
But pretty soon you’ll slip and fall
That’s when I’ll drag you home with me girl
I’m gonna chain you to the wallYou know I’m lookin’ for you baby
I ain’t gonna take it layin’ down
I heard that you were cookin’ baby
Way on the other side of townI’ve got a dirty, dirty feelin’
Dirty feelin’s goin’ on
You know I almost hit the ceilin’
When I woke up and you were gone