“Eli’s Coming” is a rock song recorded by the American band Three Dog Night. It was written by Laura Nyro and originally released on her 1968 album “Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.” Three Dog Night’s version was released in 1969 on their album “Suitable for Framing.”
The song features a soulful and bluesy rock sound, characterized by powerful vocals and a prominent brass section. The lyrics of “Eli’s Coming” convey a sense of urgency and warning. The narrator informs someone named Eli that his reputation precedes him, suggesting that he is manipulative and untrustworthy. The song’s title phrase, “Eli’s coming, hide your heart, girl,” is repeated throughout, emphasizing the sense of impending danger.
Three Dog Night’s rendition of “Eli’s Coming” received positive reviews and became one of their notable hits. The band’s energetic performance and the song’s catchy melody contributed to its popularity. While it didn’t reach the top of the charts, it remains a fan favorite and a representation of the band’s blues-rock style.
Over the years, “Eli’s Coming” has been covered by various artists and continues to be appreciated for its powerful vocals, dramatic arrangement, and memorable lyrics.