ELVIS DIDN’T JUST RECORD “GUITAR MAN” — HE BROUGHT IN JERRY REED SO THE SONG COULD KEEP ITS TEETH. Some songs are too personal to survive imitation. “Guitar Man” was one of them. Jerry Reed had written it in his own crooked, funky way — full of snap, swagger, and that unmistakable right hand that sounded like it was grinning while it played. When Elvis Presley cut the song in 1968, he did not just take the lyric and melody. Jerry Reed was brought in to play guitar on the record itself. Elvis was one of the biggest stars in the world, yet even he understood that some songs come with a fingerprint still attached. Elvis cut another Reed song, “U.S. Male,” while Reed’s style was already becoming one of the most recognizable sounds in Nashville. So the real story is not just that Elvis sang “Guitar Man.” It is that he let Jerry Reed’s hands stay inside it. And sometimes that is the highest compliment one musician can give another: not “I can sing your song,” but “Nobody else can make it move quite like you.”
“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Elvis Did Not Just Want The Song. He…