Little Sister

Elvis Presley · Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 3

Little sister, don't you
Little sister, don't you
Little sister, don't you kiss me once or twice
Then say it's very nice
And then you run

Little sister dont you do what your big sister does
Well, I dated your big sister
And took her to a show
I went for some candy
Along came Jim Dandy
And they snuck right out of the door

Ev'ry time I see your sister
Well she's got somebody new
She's mean and she's evil
Like that old Boll Weevil
Guess I'll try my luck with you

Well, I used to pull your pigtails
And pinch your turned-up nose
But you been a growin'
And baby, it's been showin'
From your head down to your toes

Little sister, don't you
Little sister, don't you
Little sister, don't you kiss me once or twice
Then say it's very nice
And then you run

Little sister, don't you
Do what your big sister done

Little Sister

Little Sister stands as a defining track in Elvis Presley's early rock and roll catalogue, capturing the high-energy production style that characterized his mid-1960s output. Released on Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 3, the recording showcases Presley's ability to blend upbeat rhythms with a playful vocal delivery, cementing his status as a versatile performer. The song reflects the vibrant musical landscape of the era, utilizing a driving tempo and tight instrumentation that became hallmarks of his studio work during this period. As part of a broader discography that includes iconic hits like Hound Dog and Can't Help Falling in Love, Little Sister demonstrates the King's consistent ability to craft memorable pop anthems. This track remains a significant song in his extensive body of work, illustrating the enduring appeal of his musical innovations and the dynamic range of his vocal performances across decades.