“I Feel So Bad” is a poignant testament to the versatility and emotive depth of Elvis Presley’s musical prowess. Originally written and recorded as a blues song titled “Feel So Bad” by Chuck Willis in 1953, Elvis Presley reimagined it with his distinctive style, infusing it with a rock ‘n’ roll flair that became emblematic of his sound.
Released in 1961, “I Feel So Bad” swiftly ascended the charts, reaching an impressive #5 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Its success not only highlighted Presley’s ability to traverse various musical genres but also solidified his status as a dynamic and adaptable artist capable of captivating audiences across the spectrum.
One of the song’s distinguishing features is its unique instrumentation, notably the prominent saxophone solo performed by Boots Randolph. This addition injects a soulful and melodic dimension to the track, complementing Presley’s powerful vocals and enriching the overall musical arrangement.
Lyrically, “I Feel So Bad” captures the essence of heartache and despair, as Presley croons about the anguish of lost love and the emotional turmoil it brings. His emotive delivery resonates with listeners, conveying raw vulnerability and authenticity that transcend time and resonate with universal hum an experiences.
Beyond its chart success, “I Feel So Bad” remains a timeless piece in Presley’s extensive discography, revered for its emotive depth and musical brilliance. It stands as a testament to Presley’s ability to breathe new life into existing songs, infusing them with his own unique charm and leaving an indelible mark on the annals of music history.
Through “I Feel So Bad,” Elvis Presley solidifies his legacy as not only the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll but also as a masterful interpreter of emotion, whose music continues to touch the hearts and souls of listeners around the world, decades after its initial release.
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Feel so bad
Feel like a ball game on a rainy day
Feel so bad
Feel like a ball game on a rainy day
Yes, I got my rain check
Shake my head and walk away
Uuu, people, that’s the way I feel
Uuu, people, that’s the way I feel
Sometimes, I think I won’t
Then again, I think I will
Sometimes, I want to stay here
Then again, I want to leave
Times, I want to leave here
Then again, I want to stay
Yes, I got my train fare
Pack my grip and ride away
Uuu, people, that’s the way I feel
Uuu, people, that’s the way I feel
Sometimes, I think I won’t
Then again, I think I will