Talk:Jailhouse Rock (song)

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Here is an interesting analysis of the entire song (see [1]):

... I have heard this song over a thousand times but this time, I realized that “Jailhouse Rock” has some very homoerotic lyrics ... Let’s discuss the lyrics:

The warden threw a party in the county jail.
The prison band was there and they began to wail.
The band was jumpin’ and the joint began to swing.
You should’ve heard those knocked out jailbirds sing.
Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.

That should have been my first clue. What cons do you know of would jump and wail while in jail? None! Jail is a dangerous, hard-core place and you are more worried about dropping the soap then singing to the jailhouse prison band. That’s another clue - a prison with a band? Let’s hear more about this band and who its members are!

Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone,
Little Joe was blowin’ on the slide trombone.
The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang,
The whole rhythm section was the purple gang.
Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.

The Purple Gang? How scary is this gang? I mean, you have gang members playing sax, trombone, and drums. Who are they possibly going to rumble for turf - the Jets and the Sharks? I don’t care if your name IS Spider Murphy, you better have killed a guy by clubbing him over the head with a saxophone if you want to not take your fruit cocktail at lunch. So it’s not completely gay yet. I mean, so some of the prisoners are talented and Elvis was a musician. Ok, lets meet the rest of the jailhouse rockers.

Number forty-seven said to number three:
You’re the cutest jailbird I ever did see.
I sure would be delighted with your company,
Come on and do the jailhouse rock with me.
Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.

There! Did you read it? Number 3 is obviously the prison bitch. He is apparently the cutest jailbird that 47 has ever laid his eyes on. I have not doubt in my mind that the Purple Gang is involved in recruiting number 3 to be part of the so-called “Jailhouse Rock!” At least 47 found a “partner.” What would happen if there weren’t anyone for number 3 to dance with?

The sad sack was a sittin’ on a block of stone
Way over in the corner weepin’ all alone.
The warden said, hey, buddy, don’t you be no square.
If you can’t find a partner use a wooden chair.
Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.

Jail is no place for anyone that is “weepin’” all alone. This guy should have been beaten and smacked and left to mop the floors, but no, the Warden in this “care center” is concerned and offers advice to dance with a wooden chair. Why be left out of the fun when there is perfectly good prison furniture to dance with. Surely there has to be someone that is looking at this and thinking, “I’ve got to get out of this place?”

Shifty Henry said to Bugs, for heaven’s sake,
No one’s lookin’, now’s our chance to make a break.
Bugsy turned to shifty and he said, nix nix,
I wanna stick around a while and get my kicks.
Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
Was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.

Shifty Henry has the right idea. Jail is not a picnic. They lock people up for committing crimes. This is not a vacation. He wants to make a break while the rest of the Purple gang is distracted and invites Bugs to come with him. What does Bugs say, “No way man. Jail is fun! I want to stay while I can get my kicks!” I don’t even what to know what it means to get you kicks in a jail full of men.

There you have it. Elvis may or may not have been gay, but I leave it up to you to decide. It won’t change my opinion of him. I will always listen to the great sounds of the King, but wow!This could shake the music industry up. Then again, the song and movie came out in 1957 and that's just how they rolled back then. Elvis is the man.

For similar discussions, see also Patrick Humphries, Elvis, The #1 Hits: The Secret History of the Classics (2003), p.95, and Harry M. Benshoff, Queer Cinema: The Film Reader (2004), p.81. Onefortyone 23:05, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Elvis Jailhouse B.JPG

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Elvis Jailhouse B.JPG

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