About the song
The artist for the song “[You’re The] Devil in Disguise” is Elvis Presley.
Introduction to “[You’re The] Devil in Disguise” by Elvis Presley
Released in 1963, “[You’re The] Devil in Disguise” is one of Elvis Presley’s iconic tracks that seamlessly blends rock and roll with pop. Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye, the song showcases Elvis’s smooth vocal transitions, shifting from an upbeat tempo to slower, heartfelt refrains. This contrast contributed to its widespread appeal, making it a memorable part of his extensive repertoire.
The song was a commercial success, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It also performed remarkably well internationally, reaching #1 on the UK Singles Chart. The playful yet haunting lyrics describe someone who appears innocent and angelic but hides a deceitful side—a theme that resonated with listeners and added depth to its upbeat melody.
"[You’re The] Devil in Disguise" further solidified Elvis Presley’s reputation as a music icon during the 1960s. Though it did not win any major awards, its enduring popularity reflects its significance in his career. The song remains a staple in various compilations of Elvis’s greatest hits and is celebrated for its infectious rhythm and timeless charm.
Prepare yourself for captivating charisma and musical mastery as you dive into this Elvis Presley classic!
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