Elvis Presley: A Devilish Deception in “You’re the Devil in Disguise”
Elvis Presley’s rendition of “You’re the Devil in Disguise” is a masterclass in dramatic storytelling through song.
Released in 1963, this track stands as a testament to the King’s versatility and his ability to inhabit a character with chilling precision.
Background
The song, a product of the Brill Building songwriting factory, is a departure from the typical Presley ballad.
It’s a sinister tale of deception and betrayal, a far cry from the heartthrob image often associated with the King.
Yet, Presley’s interpretation transforms the song into a gripping psychological drama.
His voice, imbued with a sinister edge, perfectly captures the character’s growing suspicion and eventual realization of the truth.
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Lyrics
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You look like an angel (look like an angel)Walk like an angel (walk like an angel)Talk like an angelBut I got wiseYou’re the devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseYou fooled me with your kissesYou cheated and you schemedHeaven knows how you lied to meYou’re not the way you seemedYou look like an angel (look like an angel)Walk like an angel (walk like an angel)Talk like an angelBut I got wiseYou’re the devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseI thought that I was in heavenBut I was sure surprisedHeaven help me, I didn’t seeThe devil in your eyesYou look like an angel (look like an angel)Walk like an angel (walk like an angel)Talk like an angelBut I got wiseYou’re the devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseYou’re the devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguiseOh, yes, you are, devil in disguise