My Sunday Song – “Elvis on Velvet” by Stray Cats

For My Sunday Song #443, we are going full on Rockabilly with “Elvis on Velvet” by Stray Cats. The song was the first single off their 1992 album ‘Choo Choo Hot Fish’. By 1992, I didn’t even realize that Stray Cats were still an album and song producing entity. It wasn’t until I came across their 1997 greatest hits compilation, ‘Runaway Boys: A Retrospective ’81-’92’ that I ever heard this song. It was the last song on that compilation and when I heard I was blown away. I mean completely floored. I think I hit repeat on that one song for an hour (okay, maybe not, but it was a lot). The song didn’t chart nor the album, but the song might be my absolute favorite song by the band.

It was written by David Neuhauser, Monty Byrom and Tom Kimmel but I don’t think it is a cover. I believe the Stray Cats were the first to release it which makes it their song. It is about Elvis Presley and there are a lot of song titles referenced in the lyrics like Jailhouse Rock, Heartbreak Hotel and Love Me Tender. The Velvet part is in reference to those Black Velvet posters that were made of Elvis that glowed in black light. Really cool actually. Elvis and Velvet have been written about many times including “Black Velvet” by Alannah Myles and many others.

The opening drum sound by Slim Jim Phantom is pretty killer. It is reminiscent of David Bowie’s “Modern Love” and has that same groove. Maybe sped up quite a lot, but its there. It grabs you. Then bring in Lee Rocker’s bass and the groove is all set and ready to blast off. With Brian Setzer on guitar and vocals it is all so captivating. I love how Brian delivers the lyrics. They are so controlled, deliberate and rapid fire and sang with a lot of power and attitude. I can feel Elvis curling that lip. Throw in a killer guitar solo that lays waste to your ears and even those licks he plays as the song fades out are simply stellar. You have all the makings of one of the greatest rockabilly rock songs ever done. At least to me that is.

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