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Elvis Presley – “Hard Headed Woman” (Rare Alternate Version, 1958)

The song Hard Headed Woman by Elvis Presley was released in June 1958 as a single from his film King Creole. It was written by Claude Demetrius and became a major hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Did You Know

  • Hard Headed Woman by Elvis Presley was released as a single in 1958.
  • The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
  • Hard Headed Woman was included in the soundtrack of Presley’s film “King Creole”.

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Lyrics

Well a hard headed woman,

a soft hearted man

been the cause of trouble

ever since the world began.

Oh yeah, ever since the world began

a hard headed woman been

a thorn in the side of man.

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Now Adam told to Eve,

“Listen here to me,

don’t you let me catch you

messin’ round that apple tree.”

Oh yeah, ever since the world began

a hard headed woman been

a thorn in the side of man.

Now Samson told Delilah

loud and clear,

“Keep your cotton pickin’ fingers

out my curly hair.”

Oh yeah, ever since the world began

a hard headed woman been

a thorn in the side of man.

I heard about a king

who was doin’ swell

till he started playing

with that evil Jezebel.

Oh yeah, ever since the world began

a hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man.

I got a woman,

a head like a rock.

If she ever went away

I’d cry around the clock.

Oh yeah, ever since the world began

a hard headed woman been

a thorn in the side of man.

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