The more successful and well-known recording is by Elvis Presley and was released in August 1961. The relatively intense tune, featuring a Bo Diddley beat, performed well on both pop and easy listening stations, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart, based (at the time) on the Top 100. However, the single's Hot 100 chart run was atypical of a Top Ten hit. In the fall of 1961, it shot from 22 to 4, then dropped to 10, then 26, all within the space of four weeks. The single (a double A-side with "Little Sister", as in the States) spent four weeks at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart[5] — one of Presley's nine UK chart-toppers between 1960 and 1962.
Other versions
The Smiths released a medley of the song with Rusholme Ruffians (from the album Meat Is Murder) as a live track on the 1988 album Rank, often seen as one of the highlights of the album.[6]