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“Tweedle Dee” is a novelty song written and recorded by Winfield Scott in 1954. Elvis Presley recorded his version of the song on January 15, 1955, at the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was released as a single on February 28, 1955, backed with “Baby, Let’s Play House.”
The song is a lighthearted, upbeat love song, with a simple melody and catchy lyrics. Elvis’s version of the song is characterized by his energetic vocals and playful delivery. He also added his own signature touch to the song with his signature “ah-hoos” and “wop-bops.”
“Tweedle Dee” was a commercial success for Elvis, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also became a popular concert staple for him, and he continued to perform it live throughout his career.
The song has been covered by many other artists over the years, including Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. It has also been featured in several films and television shows, including “Forrest Gump” and “Happy Days.”
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Here are the lyrics of the song: Tweedlee Dee – Elvis Presley
Tweedle tweedle tweedle dee
I’m as happy as can be Jimminy cricket, jimminy jack You make my heart go clickety-clack Tweedle tweedle tweedle deeTweedle tweedle tweedle dee I’m a lucky so-and-so
Mercy, mercy, who needs you? I’m gonna keep my eyes on you Tweedle tweedle tweedle dee Oh, tweedle dee, tweedle do