I've Got a Thing About You Baby explained

I've Got a Thing About You Baby
Type:single
Artist:Tony Joe White
Album:The Train I'm On
B-Side:The Gospel Singer
Released:1972
Recorded:1972
Genre:Blues rock
Label:Warner Bros.
Prev Title:Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll
Prev Year:1972
I've Got a Thing About You Baby
Title2:The Gospel Singer
Next Title:Backwoods Preacher Man
Next Year:1973

"I've Got a Thing About You Baby" is a song by Tony Joe White,[1] released in 1972 as a single from his album The Train I'm On.[2] It was notably covered by Elvis Presley.

Elvis Presley version

I've Got a Thing About You, Baby
Type:single
Artist:Elvis Presley
Album:Good Times
A-Side:"Take Good Care of Her"
Released:January 11, 1974
Recorded:July 22, 1973
Studio:Stax Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
Label:RCA Victor
Prev Title:Raised on Rock
Prev Title2:For Ol' Times Sake
Prev Year:1973
Take Good Care of Her
Title2:I've Got a Thing About You, Baby
Next Title:If You Talk in Your Sleep
Next Title2:Help Me
Next Year:1974

Elvis Presley covered this song in 1974 and released it B-side to the single of "Take Good Care of Her" and later was released It album Good Times

His version reached number 33 in the UK.

In 2016, the Elvis's version was posthumously remixed version featuring the instrumental orchestra of Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and was released on the album The Wonder Of You.

Charts

Elvis with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra version

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Notes and References

  1. News: Country bluesman, hit songwriter Tony Joe White dies. Kristin M.. Hall. Associated Press. October 25, 2018.
  2. Web site: ony Joe White - I've Got A Thing About You Baby / The Gospel Singer (1972, Vinyl). Discogs. 1972 . 2021-02-11.