C'mon Everybody
Elvis Presley · Viva Las Vegas/Roustabout [1964]
Come on everybody clap your hands real loud
Come on everybody take a real deep breath
And repeat after me
I love my baby, I love my baby
Hey, hey, hey and my baby loves me
Come on everybody and whistle this tune right now
Come on everybody and stomp your feet real loud
Repeat Chorus
Well there ain't nothing wrong with the longhaired music
Like Brahms, Beethoven and Bach
Well I was raised with a guitar in my hand
And I was born to rock
Well, come on everybody and turn your head to the left
Come on everybody and turn your head to the right
Repeat Chorus
C'mon Everybody
Elvis Presley's "C'mon Everybody" stands as a vibrant centerpiece on the 1964 album Viva Las Vegas/Roustabout, capturing the electric energy of his Las Vegas residency. Recorded during a period where Elvis fully embraced the rock and roll revival alongside his theatrical stage persona, the track showcases his signature vocal power and rhythmic drive. The song reflects the era's fascination with the entertainment industry, blending upbeat pop sensibilities with the raw charisma that defined his career. As part of his extensive discography from the mid-1960s, this recording exemplifies his ability to deliver high-energy performances that resonated with audiences worldwide, cementing his status as a cultural icon of the rock and roll age.

