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  1. Blue Hawaii

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  2. Elvis' Golden Records

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  3. Elvis 30 #1 Hits

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  4. From Elvis In Memphis

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    17 Jun 1969 · 12 tracks

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  1. Elvis' Christmas Album

    350,814 listeners

    15 Oct 1957 · 12 tracks

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  3. Elvis Presley

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  4. Elvis 75

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  5. Elvis 75 - Good Rockin' Tonight

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  6. Elvis' Golden Records

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  7. Blue Hawaii

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  8. The Essential Elvis Presley

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    11 May 1998 · 52 tracks

  9. The All Time Greatest Hits

    105,134 listeners

    1987 · 45 tracks

  10. From Elvis In Memphis

    93,755 listeners

    17 Jun 1969 · 12 tracks

  11. Memories: The '68 Comeback Special

    89,525 listeners

    13 Oct 1998 · 35 tracks

  12. Elvis Rock

    78,308 listeners

    21 Feb 2006 · 20 tracks

  13. Elvis

    64,454 listeners

    Oct 1956 · 12 tracks

  14. The King

    61,881 listeners

    16 Oct 2012 · 36 tracks

  15. Christmas Hits

    55,916 listeners

    21 Nov 2013 · 12 tracks

  16. Best Of Artist Of The Century

    52,345 listeners

    3 Apr 2000 · 25 tracks

  17. Elvis Live

    51,751 listeners

    1981 · 16 tracks

  18. Elvis At Sun

    50,034 listeners

    14 May 2004 · 19 tracks

  19. Christmas Peace

    48,704 listeners

    18 Sep 2003 · 40 tracks

  20. Elvis Is Back!

    42,458 listeners

    8 Apr 1960 · 12 tracks

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About Elvis Presley

In 1992, the U.S. Postal Service conducted a nationwide vote on a crucial subject: Should their upcoming stamp feature Young Elvis or Older Elvis? More than 75 percent of the million-plus ballots voted for Young Elvis, but the fact that the question was asked at all speaks to the difficulty of pinning down just who the man was and how he should be remembered: Boundary-breaking R&B singer or Hollywood crooner? Rock pioneer or Vegas showman? An artist who legitimized blues for white audiences or appropriated it from black performers?
In truth, Elvis Presley was all these things and more, a prism through which just about every myth we have about race, pop culture, and the American dream can be refracted. Born in 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi, in a two-room shotgun house built by his father, Presley moved to Memphis as a teenager, recording his first sides for Sun Records a couple of months after he finished high school. He liked country, but also blues; he liked ballads, but played with an irrepressible energy that helped shape the feel of rock and roll. (His breakthrough, an uptempo cover of the blues singer Arthur Crudup’s “That’s All Right,” reportedly started as a goof Presley was killing time with between takes of something more subdued.)
In addition to becoming one of the first artists to successfully make R&B for white audiences, Presley was also one of the first performers whose fame (good and bad) came in large part from television—you can’t see hips move in the newspaper. (The New York Times, reporting on Presley’s Milton Berle Show performance in June 1956: “His one specialty is an accented movement of the body that heretofore has been primarily identified with the repertoire of the blonde bombshells of the burlesque runway.”)
Presley parlayed his screen appeal into a successful movie career, spending most of the '60s in Hollywood. (A handful of his most indelible songs—including “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Return to Sender”—started life on soundtracks to movies in which he also starred.) In 1968, he ventured to recapture the jolt of his early years, staging a television special (Elvis, a.k.a. the ’68 Comeback Special) that constituted his first live performance since 1961. The following year, he released From Elvis in Memphis, an album that found him suddenly, effortlessly, in step with contemporary pop and soul.
Though Presley toured almost relentlessly until his death from a heart attack in 1977, he became increasingly cloistered, at one point giving up recording studios in favor of using a mobile studio RCA Records sent to his Memphis mansion, Graceland. A car aficionado with no shortage of spending money, he was known to occasionally approach strangers outside Cadillac showrooms and ask which model and color they liked best before offering—out of the blue—to pick up the bill. Nearly 80,000 people were estimated to have attended the procession for his funeral, where he was buried next to his mother.

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