Hound Dog
Tom Jones · Other Songs - Tom Jones
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
Cryin' all the time
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
Cryin' all the time
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine
Well, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Yeah, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine
[Chorus]
Well, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Yeah, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine
Well, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Yeah, they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine
[Chorus]
About Hound Dog
Tom Jones' 1957 recording of "Hound Dog" stands as a pivotal moment in rock and roll history, blending his signature baritone with the raw energy of Elvis Presley's original. Released under the label of the same name, the track exemplifies the genre's transition from rhythm and blues to mainstream pop, characterized by its driving rhythm and Jones' distinctive vocal delivery. While the song shares thematic roots with country and blues traditions, its adoption by Jones marked a significant shift in the artist's career, establishing him as a major force in British rock music. The recording remains a staple of the genre's canon, illustrating the cross-pollination of American and British musical styles during the mid-1950s. Its enduring popularity underscores the song's ability to transcend specific cultural boundaries, cementing its place in the collective memory of rock history.
