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Elvis Aaron PresleyJanuary 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977Elvis Presley is the best selling solo artist In U.S. HistoryElvis charted more songs on Billboard's Hot 100 than any other artist. (149)Elvis spent more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist. (80)Elvis had the greatest number of consecutive #1 hits. (10)Elvis is second only to the Beatles in total of #1 hits. (18)
According to the RIAA:Presley is #2 for overall album sales (117.5 million) (The Beatles sold 166.5 million; Led Zepplin, 106 million)Presley has the most Multi-Plaintum albums (25) (The Beatles have 24; Led Zepplin and Barbra Streisand have 13)Elvis has more Platinum albums than any other artist (55) (The Beatles have 37; Barbra Streisand has 30)Elvis has the most Plaintum singles (27)He has more Gold albums than any other artist (97) (Barbra Streisand has 51; The Beatles have 42)Elvis has the most Gold singles (24)No wonder they call him
The King.You would never have guessed any of this back in 1953 when a young worker from the Parker Machinists Shop wandered into the Memphis Recording Service on his lunch hour to record two songs as a belated birthday present for his mother. Okay, maybe that's just folklore as this was summer and Gladys' birthday was in April. Maybe he just wanted to record. That's okay. Whatever the motivation, it was worth the $3.98 shot.Presley choose to record two Ink Spots tunes, "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin." What's interesting about the choices is that Sam Phillips, the owner, also owned Sun Records, an independent record label, and was known to be looking for a white man who could sing in a black R&B style. However, Sam Phillips wasn't impressed then or when the young Presley tried again in January of 1954, when he recorded, "Careless Love" and "I'll Never Stand In Your Way." (Some say the song was "Casual Love Affair, but the Sun site says "Careless Love" and that's good enough for me.) In July of 1954 Presley was back in the studio singing "That's Alright Mama" only now at Phillips suggestion, he has Scotty Moore playing guitar and Bill Black on bass. Phillips, finally recognizing the potential, knew he had the breakthrough star he had been looking for. Specifically, Phillips had found a white guy who had the sound and feel of the black R&B artists he had been recording. He joined Sun Records and what would come to be called Sun's "Million Dollar Quartet" - the foursome of Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Presley. Col. Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, Ed Sullivan he first appeared on CBS' Dorsey Brothers Stage Show. On The Steve Allen Show, he sang "Hound Dog" to a real dog. From his performance on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre he got the nickname
Elvis the Pelvis - which worried the family minded Ed Sullivan. By the third performance, Sullivan decided to "crop" him. Thus, the now famous "from the waist up only" appearance on the Sullivan show. It is estimated that one of these Sullivan performances was viewed by 52 million people - one out of every three Americans.From the Ed Sullivan Show.Did you know...Ed Sullivan had a nasty auto accident which caused him to miss five shows, including the one on September 9, 1956. Actor Charles Laughton filled in as guest host, and it was he who first introduced him on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Elvis Presley's TV Guest AppearancesElvis: King Of Entertainment - VHS (includes "Heartbreak Hotel" on the Dorsey Brothers "Stage Show"; watch him joke around with Milton Berle and Steve Allen and make his historic appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show)Dorsey Brothers Stage Show1/28/56, 2/4/56, 2/11/56, 2/18/56, 3/17/56, 3/24/56Milton Berle Show 4/3/56, 6/5/56The Best Of Milton Berle VHSSteve Allen Show7/1/56Ed Sullivan Show 9/9/56, 10/28/56, 1/6/57Frank Sinatra Timex Special (Welcome Home, Elvis) 3/26/60The Frank Sinatra Show, Vol. 4 - VHSEd Sullivan Show The Elvis Presley AppearancesEd Sullivan Shows on DVD Presley was paid $50,000, a huge amount for the time9/9/1956 "Don't Be Cruel," "Hound Dog," "Reddy Teddy" and "Love Me Tender."10/28/1956"Don't Be Cruel," "Love Me Tender" and "Hound Dog."1/6/1957This is the only "above the waist" performance"Hound Dog," "Love Me Tender," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Don't Be Cruel," "Peace in the Valley" "Too Much" and "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again."Click for Larger View Parker wanted to move himaway from Sun so he began some fancy negotiations. According to the legend, Parker hawked the contract to Decca, Mercury, Columbia and Atlantic - pitting them against one another to get progressively higher bids. Ultimately, RCA bought Elvis' Sun contract for $40,000, a huge sum for that time. Because he was under 21 and therefore, still a minor, Presley,s' father, Vernon had to sign the contract. In February of 1956 Elvis recorded his first five songs for RCA. Among these was Heartbreak Hotel, which quickly rose to the top of the charts to become Elvis' first Number 1 hit.The second half of the decade was good to Elvis. Amazingly, eight of his lifetime Top Ten songs are from the Fifties. This in spite of the fact that from 1958 through 1959, Elvis was in the U.S. Army.Elvis Presley: The Missing Years [DVD] (Rare Army footage) - DVDWith the advantage of hindsight, we all know what the future would hold for Presley. Circumstances would catapult him into a stardom unknown before or since by any single artist. And, the road would wind into a sad and tragic end. Beyond the Fifties we would never again have the intimate, close feeling that he evoked. It would be the last time that we felt we could touch The King.
Article Published: Wednesday 18th April 2007