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Elvis Presley’s “You Better Run” might surprise some fans accustomed to his rock and roll swagger. This song is a departure, a soulful gospel number steeped in tradition. While the exact origins remain unclear, “You Better Run” is classified as a “traditional” song, meaning it’s been passed down orally through generations.

There’s a strong possibility Elvis encountered “You Better Run” through the rich tradition of Southern gospel music. He grew up surrounded by its influence, and gospel numbers were a staple in his early recordings.

The version we know by Elvis Presley wasn’t a formal studio release. It came about during the filming of the documentary “Elvis on Tour” in 1972. In an informal jam session, Elvis and his band, joined by the Stamps Quartet, launched into an electrifying rendition of “You Better Run.” The raw energy and Elvis’s powerful vocals captured a unique moment.

While not a chart-topping hit, “You Better Run” holds a special place for fans who appreciate this side of Elvis. It’s a testament to his gospel roots and his ability to breathe life into any genre.

So, put on your blue suede shoes and prepare for a gospel groove. Elvis Presley’s “You Better Run” is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

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