Blue Suede Shoes
Lorenz Hart Perkins Elvis Presley & Carl Perkins Lyrics


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Well it's one for the money, two for the show
Three to get ready, now go cat go
But don't you, step on my blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

But you can knock me down, step in my face
Slander my name all over the place
And do anything that you want to do
But uh uh honey lay off of my shoes
And don't you step on my blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

Oh let's go cat

But you can burn my house, steal my car
Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar
Do anything that you want to do
But uh uh honey lay off of them shoes
And don't you, step on my blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

Rock

Well it's one for the money, two for the show
Three to get ready, now go cat go
But don't you, step on my blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

Well it's blue, blue, blue suede shoes
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes yeah
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes baby




Blue, blue, blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins, famously performed by Elvis Presley, highlight the importance and value of personal possessions in a relationship. The first verse sets the stage, emphasizing that money and a captivating performance may be appealing, but the singer warns his audience not to disregard or damage his blue suede shoes, which hold immense significance to him. The shoes symbolize his individuality and identity, representing a boundary that should not be crossed.


In the second verse, the singer expresses an acceptance of certain adversities. He declares that others can attempt to bring him down, insult him, or slander his reputation, but they must not interfere with his shoes. This highlights the emotional attachment he has to them and the strong need for personal boundaries. The repetition of "uh uh honey lay off of my shoes" signifies his firm and uncompromising stance on this matter.


The third verse extends the theme of personal possession as a source of identity and self-worth. The singer lists various acts that others may commit against him, such as burning his house, stealing his car, or even drinking his liquor. However, he emphasizes that the one thing that others must not touch or disrespect are his cherished shoes. The repetition of "don't you, step on my blue suede shoes" reinforces the importance of respecting personal boundaries.


The repeated chorus reinforces the message of the song, emphasizing the significance of these blue suede shoes in the singer's life. The repetition of the word "blue" emphasizes the emotional attachment and the uniqueness of the shoes. The line "you can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes" encapsulates the core message of the song, acknowledging that while others may have freedom in various aspects, they must still respect what is precious to the singer.


Overall, "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins conveys the importance of personal boundaries and the emotional connection we may have with certain possessions. It serves as a reminder that while others may have freedom in certain aspects, they must still respect the things that hold significant value for us. Through its catchy melody and clever lyrics, the song has become a classic anthem for individuality and personal expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Well it's one for the money, two for the show
The singer is emphasizing the importance of valuing money and entertainment equally.


Three to get ready, now go cat go
The singer is urging someone to prepare and take action swiftly.


But don't you, step on my blue suede shoes
The singer is warning others not to damage or disrespect his prized blue suede shoes.


You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes
The singer is asserting that while someone has freedom to do as they please, they should refrain from interfering with his blue suede shoes.


But you can knock me down, step in my face
The singer accepts that he may face adversity and criticism.


Slander my name all over the place
The singer acknowledges that others may spread false and damaging rumors about him.


And do anything that you want to do
The singer permits others to act as they please.


But uh uh honey lay off of my shoes
The singer firmly requests that others refrain from meddling with his shoes.


And don't you step on my blue suede shoes
The singer reiterates the importance of not damaging his blue suede shoes.


You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes
The singer repeats his plea for others to respect his blue suede shoes.


But you can burn my house, steal my car
The singer expresses that material possessions can be replaced if lost or destroyed.


Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar
The singer doesn't mind others consuming his alcohol.


Do anything that you want to do
The singer reiterates his tolerance for others' actions.


But uh uh honey lay off of them shoes
The singer implores others once again to leave his shoes alone.


And don't you, step on my blue suede shoes
The singer reemphasizes the need for others to avoid damaging his blue suede shoes.


You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes
The singer repeats his request for others to respect his blue suede shoes.


Oh let's go cat
The singer enthusiastically encourages others to engage in action or excitement.


Well it's blue, blue, blue suede shoes
The singer emphasizes the distinctive color and material of his shoes.


Blue, blue, blue suede shoes yeah
The singer affirms the color and material of his shoes once again.


Blue, blue, blue suede shoes baby
The singer playfully refers to the blue suede shoes as 'baby', adding a sense of endearment.


Blue, blue, blue suede shoes
The singer repeats the color and material of his shoes to reinforce its significance.


You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes
The singer concludes by reiterating his request for others to respect his blue suede shoes.




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Written by: Carl Perkins

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u miss one chord?