Guitar, Voice, Keyboard, Drums was all I am sure about. If it is Elvis Presley's Song your talking about.
Elvis' Hound Dog had guitar, bass fiddle, and drums. I don't believe this song had piano.
don't be cruel/hound dog-on the charts for 23 weeks in 1956 runner up was all shook up at 22 weeks in 1957
He is a basset hound
Plot hound
Sound hound on the iPhone because you can hum or play a song
Big Mama Thornton DIDN'T write Hound Dog; it was written by Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller. They would go on to write (more) hits for Elvis Presley, the Coasters, and the Drifters, among others. One of the most important songwriting teams in rock & roll history, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987
Oh, what a delightful question! The texture of "Hound Dog" by Elvis is quite lively and energetic, much like a playful puppy dancing around. The combination of Elvis' powerful vocals, the rhythmic guitar, and the energetic drumbeat all come together to create a vibrant and dynamic texture that makes you want to get up and dance. Just like painting a happy little tree, listening to this song can bring so much joy and energy into your day.
Hound Dog- as in "You Ain't Nothing But A Hound Dog, Cryin' All The Time"
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Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel
Hound Dog and Jailhouse Rock.
Hound Dog was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Elvis Presley's 1956 remake is probably the most popular version of the song although it has been recorded over thirty times by other artists.
Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog
Don't Be Cruel AND Hound Dog since they were on the same 45rpm - Elvis Presley
hound dog hog
"Hound Dog" is a classic example of 12-bar blues. The song has two verses, which are repeated multiple times throughout the song in alternating order, sometimes punctuated by instrumental solos.