🎸 Elvis Presley – King Creole (1958)
Album Overview
Artist: Elvis Presley
Album: King Creole
Release Year: 1958
Genre: Rock and Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Ballads
Producer: Walter Scharf
Label: RCA Victor
King Creole is the soundtrack album for Elvis Presley’s 1958 film of the same name, which is widely considered one of his best cinematic performances. The album blends upbeat rock and roll, blues-influenced tracks, and heartfelt ballads, demonstrating Elvis’s growing maturity as a performer and vocalist.
The soundtrack captures the New Orleans-inspired sound of the movie and highlights Elvis’s ability to combine drama, romance, and rhythm in his music.
Tracklist
Full Song List
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King Creole
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As Long as I Have You
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Dixieland Rock
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Hard Headed Woman
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Trouble
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Lover Doll
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Young and Beautiful
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Steadfast, Loyal and True
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Crawfish
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Don’t Ask Me Why
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New Orleans
Musicians
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Elvis Presley – Vocals, Guitar
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Scotty Moore – Guitar
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Bill Black – Bass
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D.J. Fontana – Drums
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The Jordanaires – Backing vocals
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Additional session musicians – piano, horns, strings
The combination of rockabilly, R&B rhythms, and New Orleans jazz elements gives the album a unique regional flavor.
Musical Style & Sound
Rock and Roll Meets New Orleans
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Upbeat rock and roll and blues-infused tracks
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Ballads showcasing Elvis’s smooth vocal range
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Incorporates horn sections, piano riffs, and jazz-influenced rhythms
Lyrical Themes
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Love, romance, and devotion
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Rebellion and youthful spirit
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Personal reflection and emotional storytelling
Standout Tracks
King Creole
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Title track and lead single
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High-energy rock and roll with blues influences
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Showcases Elvis’s dramatic and charismatic vocal delivery
Hard Headed Woman
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Rockabilly number with strong rhythm
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Features playful, rebellious lyrics
Crawfish
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Duet with co-star Kitty White
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Bluesy, sultry track reflecting New Orleans musical style
Trouble
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Darker, moody rock track
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Demonstrates Elvis’s ability to convey tension and drama through music
Album Cover Meaning
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Features a portrait of Elvis in character as King Creole, dressed in casual 1950s attire with a confident pose
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Highlights his charisma, charm, and screen presence
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Visuals tie into the dramatic and vibrant atmosphere of the film
Interpretation
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Emphasizes Elvis’s dual role as singer and actor
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Reflects the mix of romance, drama, and rock energy in the soundtrack
Commercial Success & Legacy
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The album and film were both commercially successful
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Solidified Elvis’s reputation as a versatile entertainer
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Tracks like “King Creole” and “Hard Headed Woman” became rock and roll standards
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Considered one of Elvis’s best early soundtracks with strong regional musical influence
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