A Mess of Blues

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"A Mess of Blues"
Single by Elvis Presley
A-side"It's Now or Never" (US)
B-side"The Girl of My Best Friend" (international)
ReleasedJuly 5, 1960
RecordedMarch 20, 1960
GenreBlues[1]
Length2:40
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"Stuck on You" / "Fame and Fortune"
(1960)
"It's Now or Never" / "A Mess of Blues"
(1960)
"
Are You Lonesome Tonight?" / "I Gotta Know
"
(1960)
Elvis Presley UK singles chronology
"Stuck on You"
(1960)
"A Mess of Blues"
(1960)
"It's Now or Never"
(1960)

"A Mess of Blues" is a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley for RCA Records in 1960, and written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. Although released as the B-side to "It's Now or Never", "A Mess of Blues" reached number 32 in the U.S. It reached number 2 in the UK as an A-side.

The song was published by Elvis Presley Music, Inc.

The recording appeared on the 1968 RCA Victor compilation Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4.

Personnel

Sourced from Keith Flynn.[2]

The Blue Moon Boys

Additional musicians

Status Quo cover

"A Mess of Blues"
Single by Status Quo
from the album Back to Back
Released28 October 1983 (1983-10-28) [3]
GenreBoogie rock
Length3:22
LabelVertigo
Songwriter(s)Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman
Producer(s)Status Quo
Status Quo singles chronology
"Ol' Rag Blues"
(1983)
"A Mess of Blues"
(1983)
"Marguerita Time"
(1983)

"A Mess of Blues" was covered by British rock band Status Quo in 1983. It was included on the album Back to Back[4] from which it was the second UK single, reaching a peak position of No. 15.

Due to a printing error, several hundred copies of the picture sleeve for this release were printed with the front and rear photographs inter-changed.

Track listing

7" single

  1. "A Mess of Blues" (D Pomus/M Shuman) (3.22)
  2. "Big Man" (Lancaster/Green) (3.40)

12" single

  1. "A Mess of Blues" (Extended version) (D Pomus/M Shuman) (4.48)
  2. "Big Man" (Lancaster/Green) (3.40)
  3. "Young Pretender" (Rossi/Frost) (3.32)

Other versions

The song has been recorded by

P.J. Proby, Chris Wilson, and Led Zeppelin as part of a medley.[5]

Chart history

Elvis Presley
Chart (1960) Peak
position
Australia 11
Belgium 20
New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[6] 6
Norway 4
UK 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[7] 32
U.S.
Cash Box
Top 100
84
Status Quo
Chart (1983) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[8] 12
UK Singles (OCC)[9] 15

References