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QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE KING

Consider this Elvis 101. Here are a few quick facts about Elvis Presley, his life and his incredible career.


  • Elvis Presley is called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
  • Elvis has been inducted into five Halls of Fame: Rock ‘n’ Roll, Country, Gospel, Rockabilly and R&B. 
  • Elvis has sold over one billion records worldwide.
  • Elvis has had over 150 different albums and singles certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum. 
  • Elvis still holds the record for Most Top 40 hits at 114 total. 
  • Elvis starred in 31 feature films and two concert documentaries. 
  • Elvis’ new CD release in October 2015, “If I Can Dream” was #1 in the UK and around the world, the second biggest release of 2015 in the UK (after Adele). 
  • Elvis was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. 
  • Elvis won three Grammy awards during this lifetime, all for gospel music. 
  • Elvis had one child – a daughter named Lisa Marie. 
  • Elvis only performed in three cities outside the U.S. – Ottawa, Vancouver and Toronto, Canada.
  • Elvis’ first movie was “Love Me Tender” and was released in 1956.
  • Elvis’ first gold record was for “Heartbreak Hotel” and was received in 1956. 
  • Elvis purchased Graceland Mansion, his home in Memphis, in 1957 for $102,500. 
  • Elvis recorded “That’s All Right” on July 5, 1954, on the Sun Record label.
  • Elvis got his first guitar in Tupelo on his 11th birthday – January 8, 1946. 
  • Before becoming famous, Elvis drove a delivery truck for Crown Electric in Memphis.
  • Elvis was inducted into the U.S. Army in March 1958 and served six years - two years in active duty and four years in the Army Reserves.
  • Elvis was named One of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation in 1970 by the United States Jaycees. 
  • Elvis had 53 Top 40 albums on the Billboard Top 200 chart.
  • In August 2015, the new CD “Elvis Presley Forever” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart.
  • “Elvis – Aloha from Hawaii” was seen in 40 countries by more people than watched man’s first walk on the moon.
  • Elvis is the only music artist to be honored with two U.S. Postal Service commemorative stamps (1993 & 2015).  The 1993 stamp is still the most popular U.S. commemorative stamp of all time.
  • Elvis passed away in 1977 at Graceland in Memphis.

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