Old Shep
Elvis Presley · Elvis Presley - Legacy Edition [2011]
And Old Shep was a pup
Over hills and meadows we'd stray
Just a boy and his dog
We were both full of fun
We grew up together that way
I remember the time, at the old swimmin' hole
When I would have drowned, beyond doubt
Shep was right there, to the rescue he came
He jumped in and then pulled me out
As the years fast did roll
Old Shep he grew old
His eyes were fast growing dim
And one day the doctor looked at me and said
"I can do no more for him, Jim"
With hands that were trembling
I picked up my gun
And aimed it at Shep's faithful head
I just couldn't do it, I wanted to run
I wished they would shoot me instead
He came to my side
And looked up at me
And laid his old head on my knee
I stroked the best friend that a man ever had
I cried so I scarcely could see
Old Shep he knew he was going to go
For he reached out and licked at my hand
He looked up at me just as much as to say
We're parting, but you understand
Old Shep, he has gone
Where the good doggies go
And no more with Old Shep will I roam
But if dogs have a heaven
There's one thing I know
Old Shep has a wonderful home
Old Shep
Elvis Presley's "Old Shep" stands as a poignant example of his early rock and roll repertoire, showcasing his ability to blend country storytelling with electric energy. Recorded during the height of his career, the track features Presley's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a gritty, emotive tone that cut through the typical polished sound of the era. The song's narrative follows a weary shepherd, a theme that resonated deeply with Presley's own persona and the broader cultural fascination with the American West. Released on the Legacy Edition compilation, the recording captures the raw power of his live performances, where he often extended the song's duration to maximize its dramatic impact. As a staple of his discography, "Old Shep" remains a testament to his skill in adapting traditional folk themes into a modern, electrified format that defined the genre.

