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Elvis Lives On Through His Albums

Throughout his career, Elvis Presley recorded three self-titled albums.

1. Elvis Presley
This is the self-titled debut album from RCA records which was released in March 1956. It was recorded at the Sun Studio in Memphis. It was # 1 for ten weeks on the Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart in the mentioned year.

Presley made three appearances on the Dorsey Brothers show for publicity. RCA also wanted a copy of the album in the stores in order to capitalize on his exposure. The success of his first-ever hit single Heartbreak Hotel swiftly climbed the charts.

The tracks on the album are mostly country but there are selections that are rhythm and blues.

2. Elvis
This is the second album by Elvis Presley from RCA records which was released in October 1956. This time, it was recorded at Radito Recorders in Hollywood. It spent four weeks on top of the Billboard Top Pop Album Chart in the mentioned year.

Compared to when they were recording the first album, Presley and his band (Scotty Moore on guitar, Bill Black on Bass and DJ Fontana on Drums) had a looser time with this one. They had more freedom to mix their country and western influence as well as rhythm and blues on this album.

3. Elvis
This is the third and last album from the king. This is called The Fool album based from one of the songs on it. It was released in 1973 and the album has sold over a million copies all over the world.

For the avid Elvis Presley fans, here is a list of his singles that have reached # 1 on the Top 20 Pop Billboard Singles

Heartbreak Hotel (1956)
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (1956)
Don't Be Cruel (1956)
Hound Dog (1956)
Love Me Tender (1956)
Too Much (1957)
All Shook Up (1957)
Jailhouse Rock (1957)
Don't (1957)
Hard Headed Woman (1958)
A Big Hunk Of Love (1959)
Stuck On You (1960)
Are You Lonesome Tonight (1960)
Surrender (1961)
Good Luck Charm (1962)
Suspicious Minds (1969)

Here is a list of his singles that have reached # 2 on the Top 20 Billboard Singles
Love Me (1957)
Wear My Ring Around Your Neck (1958)
Can't Help Falling In Love (1961)
Return to Sender (1962)
Burning Love (1972)

Here is a list of his singles that have reached # 3 on the Top 20 Billboard Singles
You're the Devil in Disguise (1963)
Crying in the Chapel (1965)
In the Ghetto (1969)

Elvis and His Album Collection

Elvis Presley Enterprises and Graceland have both catalogued The King's record collection with over 1000 singles and albums that fill up a list of 24 pages.

When he was alive, Elvis Presley loved listening to opera stars such as Enrico Caruso and Mario Lanza. However, there is only one Lanza recording in Elvis' collection. The record is black rhythm and blues and a bit of black and white gospel.

For the fans benefit, Elvis Presley Enterprises has catalogued the recording collection by title and alphabetically arranged it based on the last name of the artists. The exact number for every category may not be available instantly though. This is because a lot of the solo and group artists who started out as gospel singers have crossed over into other genres such as rhythm, blues and pop.

Friends Know Best
However, Elvis' friends commented that they had no need for the list in order for them to know that his favorites were gospel recordings simply because this is what he loved to play to them. He preferred close harmony above all.

Elvis favorite groups included the Harmonizing Four and Golden Gate, Jimmy Hones, Mahalia Jackson and Jake Hess (who later formed the Imperials.) That close harmony was what made him a fan of The Platters and Ink Spots. He also favored love songs.

In his album collection, rock bands are quite rare. There were four albums by the Beatles and albums from the Turtles and Chicago but Elvis preferred soloists over groups.

Favorite Women Singers
There are few female singers in Elvis Presley's album collection but his friends claimed that his favorites were Anne Murray (because she had a distinctive and clear voice), Vicki Carr, Della Reese, Mahalia Jackson, Bobbie Gentry, Dionne Warwick, Leslie Uggams, the Andrews Sisters, the McGuire Sisters, Tim Yuro and the Sweet Inspirations, who were once his back-up group.

Elvis was a balladeer and a rocker but he wasn't much of a jazz fan but he owned a Duke Ellington album in his collection. There are classical music albums from Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart.

It's interesting to know that an artist who has influenced contemporary artists was also influenced by artists of his own time. He was also influenced by those who came before him. Art truly surpasses time and through this Elvis Presley album collection, we got into the inner workings of The Kings ears.

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