About The Song
“Steppin’ Out of Line” is a song by Elvis Presley, released in 1962. It is known for its upbeat and lively sound, showcasing Presley’s versatility as an artist. Here are five facts about “Steppin’ Out of Line”:
- Film Soundtrack: The song was originally recorded for the soundtrack of the Elvis Presley film “Pot Luck,” which was later retitled “Girls! Girls! Girls!” The movie was released in 1962, and “Steppin’ Out of Line” was featured as a bonus track in the soundtrack.
- Single Release: While not initially released as a single, “Steppin’ Out of Line” gained popularity and was later included in Elvis Presley’s compilation albums. It became a fan-favorite despite not being a commercial single release.
- Chart Performance: Although not released as a single during the initial release of the film, “Steppin’ Out of Line” managed to make its mark on various charts when included in later compilation releases.
- Songwriters: The song was written by Ben Weisman and Fred Wise, who were prolific contributors to Elvis Presley’s catalog. They collaborated on numerous songs, creating a successful partnership with the King of Rock and Roll.
- Musical Style: “Steppin’ Out of Line” reflects the upbeat, rock and roll style that was a hallmark of Elvis Presley’s early career. The song features catchy melodies and showcases Presley’s dynamic vocal delivery, making it a standout track in his film repertoire.
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Lyrics
Well listen, little lady
You’re steppin’ out of line
Ohh, wha’cha hurry baby
You got a lot of timeOhh, well that’s not the love you feel
It’s only make believe
Ohh, watch out, you’ll break the heart
You’re wearing on you sleeveCheating with your kisses
And you think you know it all
Don’t worry gonna get’chu
You’re riding for a fallBetter slow it down
I see a danger sign
‘Cause the way you’re steppin’ around
You’re steppin’ out of line
You’re steppin’ out of lineYou cheating with your kisses
And you think you know it all
Don’t worry gonna getchu
You’re riding for a fallBetter slow it down
I see a danger sign
‘Cause the way you’re steppin’ around
You’re steppin’ out of lineYou’re steppin’ out of line
You’re steppin’ out of line
Well you’re steppin’ out of line