Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan song)


"Pride and Joy" is a song by Texas singer/guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his backup band Double Trouble. It is an original composition by Vaughan and appeared on his 1983 Epic Records debut album Texas Flood. "Pride and Joy" was also released as Vaughan's first single and has become one of his best-known songs.

Lyrics

"Pride and Joy" was a feature of Vaughan's live repertoire before he recorded it. According to Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton, Vaughan wrote it for a new girlfriend at the time.

Composition

Called "a classic Texas shuffle", it has a twelve-bar blues arrangement, notated in the key of E in time with a moderately fast tempo. The main guitar figure features a bassline along with muted chord chops to produce a percussive-like effect. Vaughan also "extracts extra sound from the guitar by choosing finger shapes that allow the maximum number of strings to ring at a time ".

Charts and influence

Vaughan's song was released as a single and reached number 20 on Billboard magazine's
Mainstream Rock chart. Bonnie Raitt and the Charlie Daniels Band have recorded renditions of the song.
An acoustic version of the song was include as a track on The Unplugged Collection, Volume One.