The Story Behind “Hard Headed Woman” by Elvis Presley
Released in June 1958 as a single from Elvis Presley’s film King Creole, “Hard Headed Woman” quickly became a major hit. Written by Claude Demetrius, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking another success for the King of Rock and Roll.
Did You Know?
- “Hard Headed Woman” was released as a single in 1958 and became one of Elvis’s chart-topping hits.
- The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
- “Hard Headed Woman” was part of the soundtrack for Elvis’s movie King Creole.
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Lyrics
Well a hard headed woman,
a soft hearted man
been the cause of trouble
ever since the world began.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
a hard headed woman been
a thorn in the side of man.
Now Adam told to Eve,
“Listen here to me,
don’t you let me catch you
messin’ round that apple tree.”
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
a hard headed woman been
a thorn in the side of man.
Now Samson told Delilah
loud and clear,
“Keep your cotton pickin’ fingers
out my curly hair.”
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
a hard headed woman been
a thorn in the side of man.
I heard about a king
who was doin’ swell
till he started playing
with that evil Jezebel.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
a hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man.
I got a woman,
a head like a rock.
If she ever went away
I’d cry around the clock.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
a hard headed woman been
a thorn in the side of man.