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  1. Feb 4, 2020 · The Best 100 Elvis Presley Songs, as voted by fans, represent a timeless collection of musical masterpieces that have left an indelible mark on the world of music. From the electrifying rock ‘n’ roll hits that made him a global sensation, like “Hound DogandJailhouse Rock,” to the soulful ballads that showcased his incomparable ...

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    • The Wonder of You. Elvis Presley-The Wonder Of You (Live 1970) Originally by Vince Edwards and later Ray Peterson, Elvis had a UK number one with his 1970 live version, recorded in Las Vegas in February that year.
    • It's Now or Never. Elvis Presley - It's Now or Never (Official Audio) This is actually Elvis Presley's best-selling single with over 20 million records sold.
    • Trouble. Trouble/Guitar Man (Opening) ('68 Comeback Special 50th Anniversary HD Remaster) Not to be confused with his later song 'T-R-O-U-B-L-E', Elvis goes all moody on this track from 1958's King Creole film.
    • All Shook Up. Elvis Presley - All Shook up (Audio) One of Elvis's early rock and roll standards, Otis Blackwell wrote the song in 1956 after a colleague shook a bottle of Pepsi, and suggested he write a song based on the phrase "all shook up."
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    • “That’s All Right” (1954): Originally written and recorded by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup in 1946, this is Elvis’ first single, recorded at Sun Studio on July 5, 1954.
    • “Mystery Train” (1955): A 1953 number recorded by bluesman Junior Parker and the Blue Flames, and produced by Sam Phillips for Sun Records. Elvis reinvented it in the same room two years later for his final Sun single, imbuing the song with a deeper Americana.
    • “Hound Dog” (1956): “Hound Dog” was first recorded by Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton and was a No. 1 rhythm & blues hit in 1953. But the song is synonymous with Elvis, whose version sold 10 million copies and spent 11 weeks atop the pop chart.
    • “Don’t Be Cruel” (1956): This Otis Blackwell-penned song was the other side of the same 45 as “Hound Dog.” With Bill Black and D.J. Fontana popping from the jump and the Jordanaires having perhaps their finest backup vocal moment, “Don’t Be Cruel” positively swings before Elvis really gets ahold of it.
    • 1956. Heartbreak Hotel. I Was the One. Blue Suede Shoes. Don’t Be Cruel. Love Me Tender. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You. My Baby Left Me. Hound Dog. Love Me. Anyway You Want Me (That’s How I Will Be)
    • 1959. (Now and Then There’s) A Fool Such as I. I Need Your Love Tonight. A Big Hunk o’ Love. My Wish Came True.
    • 1961. Lonely Man. Flaming Star. I Feel So Bad. Wild in the Country. Little Sister. (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame. Can’t Help Falling in Love. Rock-a-Hula Baby (“Twist” Special)
    • 1963. One Broken Heart for Sale. They Remind Me Too Much of You. (You’re the) Devil in Disguise. Witchcraft. Bossa Nova Baby.
  2. May 28, 2024 · Keep reading to see Elvis’ top 37 hits of all time — on the Hot 100 or otherwise — from “Are You Lonesome To-night?” to “Suspicious Minds,” below.

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Elvis Presley's 10 greatest songs From Jailhouse Rock to All Shook Up, the icon was responsible for countless rock'n'roll classics, but which ones come out on top? Elvis Presley Enterprises...

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  5. Mar 9, 2019 · The biggest Elvis Presley hits of all time, including his most viewed recordings and the history and stories behind his most famous singles.