She sang a song by who?
Darci Lynne became famous for talking without moving her lips, but a popular video shows she is just as talented when she uses her own voice. The America’s Got Talent winner recently traded the big stage and her puppets for a casual performance in her kitchen. And guess who’s song she sang… Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll. She sang the classic “Trouble,” and the video quickly became a hit with her fans.
If Your Looking for Trouble…
In the short clip, Darci sings a cappella, which means she uses no instruments or background music. Standing in her kitchen, she gives the song a tough sound. Her voice switches from smooth to edgy, showing off a side of her singing that people don’t always get to see when she is performing with her puppets.
But the most interesting part about this personalized performance is that no one would’ve ever imagined Darci singing an Elvis Presley song.
Darci didn’t just focus on the singing; she also showed off her funny personality. Between the lyrics, she did silly dance moves and made funny faces. The video feels like a real moment at home, especially when it ends with Darci and her mom laughing together.
Elvis Presley – Trouble (Official Audio)
The inspiration for the song came from a movie. Darci joked that she made the video just moments after watching the 2022 film Elvis, starring Austin Butler. That movie made many young people fall in love with Elvis’s music all over again.
The History of “Trouble”
The song Darci chose is a famous piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. It was written by a songwriting team named Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
- 1958: Elvis first sang “Trouble” in his movie King Creole.
- 1968: Elvis performed it again during a big TV special while wearing a famous black leather suit. This performance reminded the world why he was called the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
Why it Matters
Even though Darci’s video was short and playful, it shows how great songs never really grow old. By adding her own humor and style, she brought a song from the 1950s to a whole new generation of fans.