Black Velvet
Alannah Myles
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Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell Jimmy Rodgers on the Victrola up high Mama's dancin' with baby on her shoulder The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky The boy could sing, knew how to move ev'rything Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for Black velvet and that little boy smile Black velvet with that slow southern style A new religion that'll bring her to your knees Black velvet if you please Up in Memphis the music's like a heat wave White Lightnin' bound to drive you wild Mama's baby's in the heart of ev'ry school girl Love Me Tender leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for Black velvet and that little boy smile Black velvet and that slow southern style A new religion that'll bring her to your knees Black velvet if you please Ev'ry word of ev'ry song that he sang was for you In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon What could you do? Black velvet and that little boy smile Black velvet in that slow southern style A new religion that'll bring her to your knees Black velvet if you please Black velvet and that little boy smile Black velvet in that slow southern style A new religion that'll bring her to your knees Black velvet if you please If you please If you please If you please
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Written by: Christopher Ward, David Tyson
Lyrics © OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT LP, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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11 facts about this song
Genre"Black Velvet" is a rock song with strong influences of blues and soul, blending modern pop sensibilities with deep Southern roots.
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Release YearThe song was released in December 1989 and became a significant worldwide hit in 1990.
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Authorship"Black Velvet" was written by songwriters David Tyson and Christopher Ward. Interestingly, Ward was inspired to write it on a bus full of Elvis fans heading to Memphis for the 10th anniversary of the singer's death.
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AlbumThe single is from Alannah Myles' eponymous debut album. The album was a breakout success partly due to this song.
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Chart Success"Black Velvet" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S and the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada. It also reached number two on the UK Singles Chart.
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Award RecognitionThe song won Myles the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1991, and also earned her three Juno Awards.
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Song MeaningThe song is a tribute to Elvis Presley. The 'Black Velvet' in the title refers to the stunningly beautiful voice of Presley, which was as smooth as black velvet.
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Cover VersionsSince its release, "Black Velvet" has been covered by a number of different artists, including Kelly Clarkson, Steve Hofmeyr, and Melissa Etheridge.
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Video RecognitionThe music video for "Black Velvet" has been widely recognized for its sultry, captivating visuals and was very popular on MTV at the time of its release.
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LongevityDespite being over three decades old, "Black Velvet" remains a classic and is often played on classic rock and pop music stations.
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InfluenceThe song's successful blend of pop and blues marked a shift in pop music during the early '90s, with many more artists experimenting with genre blending in its wake.
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