When “(You’re The) Devil in Disguise” came out in 1963, it quickly became one of Elvis Presley’s most popular songs. Unlike his usual love songs, this one had a twist. At first, the music sounded sweet and romantic but then the chorus revealed the truth—”You’re the devil in disguise!” Fans loved how the song played with emotions, mixing charm with betrayal. It became a huge hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in the UK. Back then, you could hear it everywhere—on the radio, in diners, and at parties. People sang along, danced to it, and made it one of Elvis’s most unforgettable songs.
As time passed, newer generations didn’t know the song as well. But in 2020, something exciting happened—an official animated music video was released. The video gave the song a fresh look by using fun and colorful animations to match the theme of hidden identities and unexpected surprises. This helped introduce the song to younger listeners while also reminding older fans why they loved it in the first place. It showed that great music never really disappears—it just finds new ways to connect with people.
Elvis Presley – (You’re The) Devil In Disguise (Official Animated Video)
Another performance that had a similar energy was Elvis’s 1968 live performance of “Trouble/Guitar Man” during the ’68 Comeback Special. Like “Devil in Disguise,” this performance was filled with attitude and mystery. “Trouble” starts with Elvis standing confidently, singing, “If you’re looking for trouble, you came to the right place.” The song feels intense, like a warning, and the way Elvis performed it made the audience feel the power behind his words.
As the song moved into “Guitar Man,” the mood changed. The slow and serious tone turned into a fast, exciting rock & roll moment. Wearing his famous black leather suit, Elvis showed off his energy and stage presence, proving why he was still one of the most exciting performers of all time. Just like “Devil in Disguise”, this performance had a mix of mystery, confidence, and pure rock & roll spirit.
1968 live performance of “Trouble/Guitar Man”
From the fun and dramatic “Devil in Disguise” to the powerful “Trouble/Guitar Man”, Elvis Presley’s music continues to entertain people of all ages. His songs are full of energy and emotion, making him one of the most unforgettable artists in history. Even today, his music is still alive, proving that the King of Rock & Roll will never be forgotten.