“(You’re The) Devil in Disguise” is a rock and roll song recorded by Elvis Presley. Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, and Florence Kaye, the song was recorded by Presley on May 26, 1963, at RCA Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.
Released as a single in June 1963, “(You’re The) Devil in Disguise” features Presley’s signature energetic vocals and a catchy melody. The lyrics tell the story of a man who realizes that the woman he loves is deceitful and manipulative, portraying her as a devil in disguise.
The song was well-received and became a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United Kingdom, where it became Presley’s ninth number-one single. In the United States, it peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
“(You’re The) Devil in Disguise” showcases Presley’s versatility as an artist, blending rock and roll with a touch of country and pop influences. The track remains popular among Elvis fans and is often included in retrospectives of his musical career.