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    • He won his first GRAMMY for 1967

      • He won his first GRAMMY for 1967 for Best Sacred Performance for his version of "How Great Thou Art." He was awarded the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1971. He has seven recordings in the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame, including "Don't Be Cruel," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound Dog," and "Jailhouse Rock."
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  2. Presley earned his first GRAMMY nominations at the 2nd GRAMMY Awards for Record Of The Year ("A Fool Such As I"), Best Performance By A "Top 40" Artist ("A Big Hunk O' Love") and Best Rhythm & Blues Performance ("A Big Hunk O' Love"). He won his first GRAMMY for 1967 for Best Sacred Performance for his version of "How Great Thou Art."

  3. Jun 27, 2022 · Presley received a posthumous Grammy nomination for best country vocal performance for “Softly, As I Leave You.” He had earlier received a nod for best R&B performance for “A Big Hunk o’...

  4. Grammy Awards. 1979 Nominee Grammy. Best Country Vocal Performance, Male. For "Softly, As I Leave You". 1975 Winner Grammy. Best Inspirational Performance (non-classical) For "How Great Thou Art". 1973 Winner Grammy.

    • January 8, 1935
    • August 16, 1977
  5. Elvis became a Grammy winner in 1967. His second gospel record, “How Great Thou Art” won Best Sacred Performance. He was nominated for Best Sacred Performance in 1968 for “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” He became a winner again in 1972, with “He Touched Me,” which won Best Inspirational Performance.

  6. He won three Grammy Awards, received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36, and has been inducted into multiple music halls of fame.