Elvis Presley – Hard Headed Woman

Elvis Presley’s ‘Hard Headed Woman’ is an iconic rock ‘n’ roll anthem that captivated audiences upon its release in 1958. As one of Elvis’s chart-topping hits, this song embodies the essence of his magnetic presence and musical influence during the peak of his career.

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley recorded ‘Hard Headed Woman’ for the soundtrack of the film ‘King Creole.’ The song, released as a single in 1958, swiftly climbed the charts, claiming the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100.

This track was a standout in Presley’s repertoire, showcasing his ability to infuse raw energy and charisma into his performances. Known for its catchy rhythm and Elvis’s signature vocal style, ‘Hard Headed Woman’ became a defining piece of rock ‘n’ roll history.

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🎵 Let’s sing along with the 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.

Ms.Harn

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