Elvis Presley - (you're The) Devil In Disguise (official Audio) Here
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering the "Official Audio" on streaming, this song remains a masterclass in musical contrast.
When we think of in the early 1960s, we often picture the Hollywood era—sun-drenched soundtracks and catchy, lighthearted pop. But nestled in the middle of 1963 was a track that managed to capture both his maturing vocal power and a playful, rhythmic edge: "(You’re The) Devil in Disguise." Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering
It also topped the Utamatic record chart in the fall of 1963. The King’s Deceptive Classic: A Deep Dive into
The King’s Deceptive Classic: A Deep Dive into "(You’re The) Devil in Disguise" Pop Culture Legacy It peaked at #3 on
Interestingly, not everyone was a fan at the time. When the song debuted on the BBC show Juke Box Jury in 1963, celebrity guest famously voted it a "miss," remarking that Elvis was starting to sound like "Bing Crosby". History, however, has been much kinder, and the track is now considered one of the definitive hits of his post-army career. Pop Culture Legacy
It peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Rhythm and Blues chart.
Recorded at in Nashville on May 26, 1963, the song was a massive commercial success: