Elvis Presley - (you're The) Devil In Disguise (official Audio) Apr 2026

Interestingly, not everyone was a fan at the time. When the song debuted on the BBC show Juke Box Jury in 1963, celebrity guest famously voted it a "miss," remarking that Elvis was starting to sound like "Bing Crosby". History, however, has been much kinder, and the track is now considered one of the definitive hits of his post-army career. Pop Culture Legacy

Then, the "disguise" is stripped away. The tempo shifts into a driving , the drums kick in, and the backing vocals of The Jordanaires —specifically the deep, booming bass of Ray Walker —answer Elvis with a persistent "Oh, yes you are!" to represent the "devil". This "fast-and-slow" effect keeps the listener on their toes, much like the deceptive subject of the song itself. A Global Smash (With a Famous Critic) Interestingly, not everyone was a fan at the time

Elvis Presley - (You're The) Devil in Disguise (Official Audio) ElvisPresleyVEVO YouTube• Nov 8, 2013 The Sound of Deception Pop Culture Legacy Then, the "disguise" is stripped away