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Introduction to “U.S. Male” by Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll,” is a name synonymous with American music. His iconic voice, charismatic stage presence, and revolutionary style have captivated audiences worldwide for generations.

Among his vast discography, “U.S. Male” stands out as a compelling and thought-provoking track that showcases Presley’s versatility and his ability to delve into deeper themes beyond his usual love songs.

Background

Released in 1972 as part of the album “Elvis Now,” “U.S. Male” is a poignant reflection on the challenges faced by American men in a rapidly changing society.

The song delves into the complexities of masculinity, exploring themes of identity, responsibility, and the pressures of conforming to societal expectations.

Presley’s vocals on “U.S. Male” are raw and emotive, conveying a sense of vulnerability and introspection. His delivery is marked by a deep understanding of the song’s lyrical content, allowing him to connect with the listener on a profound level.

The lyrics of “U.S. Male” are introspective and thought-provoking. Presley sings about the challenges of being a man in a world that often demands strength and stoicism.

He questions the traditional roles assigned to men, exploring themes of isolation, loneliness, and the desire for connection. The song also touches on the societal pressures faced by men to be successful and provide for their families.

One of the most striking aspects of “U.S. Male” is its timeless relevance. The themes explored in the song continue to resonate with audiences today, as men continue to grapple with issues of identity, masculinity, and societal expectations.

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Lyrics

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I’m a U.S. male ’cause I was bornIn a Mississippi town, on a Sunday mornNow Mississippi just happens to occupy a placeIn the southeastern portion of this, here United StatesNow that’s a matter of fact, buddyAnd you know it wellSo I just call myself the U.S. maleThat’s M.A.L.E, son, that’s me!
Now I said all that to say all thisI’ve been watchin’ the way, you’ve been watchin’ my missFor the last three weeks you been hot on her trailAnd you kinda upset this U.S. maleYou touch her once with your greasy handsI’m gonna stretch your neck like a long rubber bandShe’s wearin’ a ring that I bought her on saleAnd that makes her the property of this U.S. male
You better not mess with the U.S. male, my friendThe U.S. male gets mad, he’s gonna do you inYou know what’s good for yourself, sonYou better find somebody else, sonDon’t tamper with the property of the U.S. male
Alright, alrightI’ve stayed eleven years
Through rain and the heat and the sleet and the snowThe U.S. male is on his toesQuit watchin’ my woman, for that ain’t wiseYou ain’t pullin’ no wool over this boy’s eyesI catch you ’round my woman, champI’m gonna leave your head ’bout the shape of a stampKinda flattened out, so you’ll do wellTo quit playin’ games with this U.S. male

By Harley

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