Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others
Many listeners first heard “Hound Dog” when Elvis Presley’s single topped the pop, country, and R&B charts in 1956. But some fans already knew the song from Big Mama Thornton’s earlier recording, a giant but exclusively R&B hit. In Hound Dog Eric Weisbard examines the racial, commercial, and cultural ramifications of Elvis’s appropriation of a Black woman’s anthem. He rethinks the history and influences of rock music in light of Rolling Stone's replacement of Presley’s “Hound Dog” with Thornton’s version in its 2021 “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list. Taking readers from Presley and Thornton to Patti Page’s “Doggie in the Window,” the Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” and other dog ditties, Weisbard uses “Hound Dog” to reflect on one of rock’s fundamental dilemmas: the whiteness of the wail.
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Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others
Many listeners first heard “Hound Dog” when Elvis Presley’s single topped the pop, country, and R&B charts in 1956. But some fans already knew the song from Big Mama Thornton’s earlier recording, a giant but exclusively R&B hit. In Hound Dog Eric Weisbard examines the racial, commercial, and cultural ramifications of Elvis’s appropriation of a Black woman’s anthem. He rethinks the history and influences of rock music in light of Rolling Stone's replacement of Presley’s “Hound Dog” with Thornton’s version in its 2021 “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list. Taking readers from Presley and Thornton to Patti Page’s “Doggie in the Window,” the Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” and other dog ditties, Weisbard uses “Hound Dog” to reflect on one of rock’s fundamental dilemmas: the whiteness of the wail.
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Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others

Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others

by Eric Weisbard
Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others

Hound Dog: A Song by Big Mama Thornton and Interpreted by Elvis Presley and Others

by Eric Weisbard

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Overview

Many listeners first heard “Hound Dog” when Elvis Presley’s single topped the pop, country, and R&B charts in 1956. But some fans already knew the song from Big Mama Thornton’s earlier recording, a giant but exclusively R&B hit. In Hound Dog Eric Weisbard examines the racial, commercial, and cultural ramifications of Elvis’s appropriation of a Black woman’s anthem. He rethinks the history and influences of rock music in light of Rolling Stone's replacement of Presley’s “Hound Dog” with Thornton’s version in its 2021 “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list. Taking readers from Presley and Thornton to Patti Page’s “Doggie in the Window,” the Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” and other dog ditties, Weisbard uses “Hound Dog” to reflect on one of rock’s fundamental dilemmas: the whiteness of the wail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478020103
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Series: Singles
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 7.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eric Weisbard is Professor of American Studies at the University of Alabama and author of Songbooks: The Literature of American Popular Music, also published by Duke UniversityPress.

Table of Contents

Intro  1
1. “Doggie in the Window” and the 1950s Pop Single  13
2. Dog Ditties  27
3. “Hound Dog,” Take One: Big Mama Thornton  35
4. Elvis Presley Belatedly Records “Hound Dog”  51
5. “Hound Dog” as Influence  65
6. Interpreting “Hound Dog”  81
7. The Whiteness of the Wail  93
Outro  113
Acknowledgments  117
Notes  119
Bibliography  129
Index  139

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“Bringing together the music of Big Mama Thornton, Elvis, Patti Page, Iggy Pop, George Clinton, DMX, Nirvana, and Patti Smith, among others, Eric Weisbard steers us through some of the most contentious debates in the American Pop music landscape, and somehow manages to make it a joy ride. As witty as it is big hearted, Hound Dog reminds us that a favorite song—sometimes heard against the grain, can remake us and also remake worlds.”

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