Elvis Presley – Rip It Up (1956)

Elvis Presley - Rip It Up (1956)

 

Elvis Presley’s Electric Performance of ‘Rip It Up’ – Unforgettable 1956 Rock ‘n’ Roll

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley recorded “Rip It Up” during his explosive rise to fame in the mid-1950s, making it one of his breakthrough hits.

The song was originally written by John Marascalco and Robert Blackwell and had been previously recorded by artists like Little Richard.

Elvis’s rendition of “Rip It Up” added a unique blend of rock, rhythm, and blues, transforming it into an iconic rock ‘n’ roll anthem.

The energetic performance of “Rip It Up” on various television shows, including “The Ed Sullivan Show,” further fueled its popularity.

Elvis’s charisma and talent made him a cultural icon, and “Rip It Up” played a pivotal role in shaping the music landscape of the 20th century.

You can listen to the immortal songs of Elvis Presley at: Elvis Presley’s song list

Lyrics

Cause it’s Saturday nite and I just got paid
Fool about my money don’t try to save
My heart says go, go
Have a time ’cause it’s Saturday nite
And I’m feelin’ fine

I’m gonna rip it up
I’m gonna rock it up
I’m gonna shake it up
I’m gonna ball it up
I’m gonna rip it up
And ball tonite

I got a date and I won’t be late
Pick her up in my ’88’
Shag it on down to the union hall
When the music starts jumpin’
I’ll have a ball

Along about 10 I’ll be flying high
Rocking on out into the sky
I don’t care if I spend my gold
Cause tonite I’m gonna be one happy soul

 

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