Introduction

Elvis Presley’s musical journey is a kaleidoscope of genres, and one vibrant gem in this mosaic is “Dixieland Rock.” Released in 1958, this spirited track encapsulates the King’s ability to seamlessly blend rock and Dixieland jazz, creating a melody that resonates with infectious energy. Let’s delve into the lively world of “Dixieland Rock” and uncover the delightful nuances behind this unique Elvis Presley classic.Elvis Presley Pop Art Print

Did You Know?

“Dixieland Rock” is a testament to Elvis’s musical versatility, fusing the energetic spirit of rock with the traditional sounds of Dixieland jazz. Featured in the film “King Creole,” the song reflects Presley’s charismatic stage presence and his commitment to pushing musical boundaries. With its toe-tapping rhythm and lively instrumentation, “Dixieland Rock” is a testament to Presley’s exploration of diverse musical landscapes.

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Lyrics: Dixieland Rock 

Well down in New Orleans at the Golden Goose
I grabbed a green-eyed dolly that was on the loose
Well I dig that music, well she said me too
I said pretty baby come on and let’s do

The Dixieland rock
Well the Dixieland rock
Let your hair down Sugar, shake it free
And do the Dixieland rock with me

With the blue light shining on her swinging hips
She got the drummer so nervous that he lost his sticks
The cornet player hit a note that’s flat
The tromboner hit him while the poor cat sat

The Dixieland rock
Well the Dixieland rock
Let your hair down Sugar, shake it free
And do the Dixieland rock with me

I was all pooped out and when the clock struck four
But she said no daddy can’t leave the floor
She wore a clinging dress that fit so tight
She couldn’t sit down so we danced all night

The Dixieland rock
Well the Dixieland rock
Let your hair down Sugar, shake it free
And do the Dixieland rock with me
Let your hair dance Sugar, shake it
And do the Dixieland rock with me