Tutti Frutti
Elvis Presley · Elvis Presley
Tutti Frutti au rutti.
Tutti Frutti au rutti.
Tutti Frutti au rutti.
Tutti Frutti au rutti.
Tutti Frutti au rutti.
A-bop-bop-a-loom-op a-lop-bam-boom !
I got a girl
her name's Sue -
she knows just what to do.
I got a girl
her name's Sue -
she knows just what to do.
She rocks to the east -
she rolls to the west.
She's the girl
that I love the best.
Tutti Frutti au rutti...
I got a girl
her name's Daisy -
she almost drives me crazy.
I got a girl
her name's Daisy -
she almost drives me crazy.
She knows how to love me
yes indeed.
Oh
boy you don't know
she's doin' to me.
Tutti Frutti au rutti...
Tutti Frutti au rutti...
I got a girl
her name's Daisy
...
Tutti Frutti au rutti...
Tutti Frutti
Elvis Presley's recording of Tutti Frutti stands as a defining moment in his early career, capturing the raw energy that propelled rock and roll into the mainstream. While the song is famously associated with Little Richard, Presley's interpretation on his self-titled debut album showcased his ability to adapt and reinvent existing material. This track highlights the dynamic vocal delivery and rhythmic drive that characterized his initial recordings, helping to establish his signature sound. The performance remains a testament to his influence on the genre, demonstrating how he could take a vibrant R&B number and infuse it with the charisma that would define his legacy. As part of his extensive discography, this recording continues to illustrate the breadth of his musical range and his pivotal role in shaping popular music history.

