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Elvis Presley discography
Elvis Presley discography
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The official American discography of Elvis Presley starts on July 19, 1954, with the release of his first commercial single, and ends in February 1978, with the release of "Unchained Melody" backed with "Softly As I Leave You," the final single attached to a project Presley himself knew about in the planning stages prior to his death in August 1977, the concert album Elvis In Concert. Without including album reissues, during this period American Presley releases consisted of 102 singles, 30 Extended Play singles, and 72 albums on RCA Records; four albums on the Pickwick budget label; and five singles on the Sun Records label.
Breakdown
Albums
The album list categorizes releases into the following subsets: studio albums; soundtracks; live albums; compilations; and budget issues, mostly on the RCA subsidiary label, Camden. Standard compilations sold at regular retail prices, and were often collections of singles or, in the case of A Date with Elvis, For LP Fans Only, and Elvis for Everyone, were product assembled by RCA when Presley was either performing his military service, or concentrating on his film and soundtrack work. Budget issues sold at reduced retail prices, and were of shorter than
standard running time. When RCA instituted its compact disc reissue program in the 1990s, it ignored the budget issues, and realized a different series of compilations. Not included in this discography are "RCA Special Product" releases made through Time-Life, Reader’s Digest, or through album clubs. The 1969 double album From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis was reissued one year later, separated into the studio and the concert disks, and appears on the discography in its separated incarnation. The Having Fun With Elvis On Stage album, originally on the Colonel’s personal imprint Boxcar Records, is a recording of just Presley’s onstage patter and contains no music at all. It was standard practice for soundtrack albums to be augmented by non-soundtrack studio recordings, if necessary, to bring the running time up to acceptable levels. Of the albums, only the seasonal album Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas and the budget LPs Elvis’ Christmas Album from 1970, Pure Gold, and the Pickwick Records issues did not make the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, Presley the leader in most number of charting albums in history. He is second only to The Beatles for most weeks at #1 on the LP chart. One notable aspect of Presley’s recording career is that, unlike most of his contemporaries such as Chuck Berry, Bill Haley & His Comets, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis, Presley rarely recorded new versions of any of his songs in a studio setting. A few exceptions exist such as "Blue Suede Shoes" which he recorded in 1956 and again in 1960 for the soundtrack of G.I. Blues, and "Love Letters", a 1966 single Presley later re-recorded for a 1971 album. As such, unlike his contemporaries, Presley’s discography lacks any "Greatest Hits" album consisting of re-recordings, although live performances of his hits were released during and after his lifetime. A separate section catalogues posthumous releases, confined mostly to the compact disc era. The number of Presley reissues and repackages since his death are in the hundreds, new ones being configured by RCA as old
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ones go out of print, and are currently beyond the scope of this discography to tally beyond the historically significant and noteworthy.
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does not include the myriad singles released posthumously in various markets around the world, except for the two issued within a year after his death and generally considered part of his lifetime official discography by Presley biographers such as Ernst Jorgensen, the producer of his box sets.
Extended plays
The EP was introduced by RCA Records in the early 1950s as part of its format war with Columbia Records, which had unveiled the LP album in 1948. EPs typically played at 45 rpm on seven-inch (18 cm) discs as did normal singles, generally with two but on occasion three songs per side, the extended playing time achieved at the loss of groove width and fidelity. The format was mostly discontinued by the mid-1960s, reappearing in the late-1970s as a ten-inch mini-LP at 33⅓ rpm. In the beginning, extended play releases could be listed by Billboard on both its singles chart and on its album chart. From September 1957 through 1962 Billboard maintained a separate EP Chart during the commercial heyday of the format. After, EPs charted exclusively on the Billboard 200, where they are included to this day.
RIAA Certifications
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) first began tracking sales of Elvis Presley in 1958, who didn’t receive his first Gold Record award until 1960. On March 27, 1992, the RIAA certified (or re-certified) 37 of Elvis Presley’s albums, taking his American total to 57× platinum. On July 15, 1999, based on 79 certified recordings the figure stood at 92× platinum, with an estimated 35 million albums sold in the U.S alone during those seven years between the two certifications. The most recent album sales figures date to December 13, 2005, with an additional 33 million albums sold in six years, taking his total U.S tally to 125× platinum, based on 95 certified recordings.[2] Between 1958 and 1992, 57 million albums were shipped in the U.S. Between 1992 and 2008, 68 million albums were shipped in the U.S., the King proving even more successful as a dead icon than a live performer. With total record sales to date in all formats estimated at over 1.8 billion worldwide, he is the biggest selling solo artist of all time.[3]
Singles
In the 1950s, singles were more important sales items in rock and roll than albums, Presley being the sole rock and roll performer of that era who also sold albums in great quantity. This remained the case for most rock artists until 1968, when album sales exceeded singles sales in terms of total units for the first time since the introduction of the long-playing album in 1948.[1] Shortly after acquiring Presley’s contract from Sam Phillips at Sun Records, RCA reissued every one of the five Sun singles on its own label. Of the singles, 82 appeared on the Billboard Pop Singles chart, with 71 of those making the Top 40, and with 14 topping the chart. In addition, until late 1968 when Billboard discontinued charting b-sides independently, 40 flipsides made the singles chart, with 24 of those reaching the Top 40, and one topping the charts, the b-side of "Don’t Be Cruel," "Hound Dog." From 1956 through early 1962, Presley also achieved the unique distinction that, with the exception of the seven records released simultaneously on one day in August 1956, not only did every one of his first 24 major label singles reach the top five, but each of the b-sides except for three made the Top 40. This discography
Career releases
The following are album titles, release dates, the highest chart ranking on the Billboard Top 200 and Country album charts, and RIAA certification (if applicable)
Studio albums Soundtracks Live albums Compilations Budget issues Extended plays
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Year Album
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Chart Positions US US Country RIAA
1956 Elvis Presley Elvis 1957 Elvis’ Christmas Album 1960 Elvis Is Back! His Hand in Mine 1961 Something for Everybody 1962 Pot Luck 1967 How Great Thou Art 1969 From Elvis in Memphis From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis 1970 Back in Memphis 1971 Elvis Country (I’m 10,000 Years Old) Love Letters from Elvis Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas 1972 Elvis Now He Touched Me 1973 Elvis ("Fool" album) Raised on Rock/For Ol’ Times Sake 1974 Good Times 1975 Promised Land Today 1976 From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee 1977 Moody Blue 5 1 4 1 1 6 12 13 45 32 8 7 2 5 7
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43 79 52 50 90 47 57 41 3
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Gold 2× MultiPlatinum
Singles
Chart positions from Billboard Pop Singles Chart except as indicated; even numbered tracks are b-sides of the previous single, which charted independently in Billboard until late 1968. Except for the ten tracks on Sun Records, all catalogue numbers original RCA Records issue. RCA re-released all five Sun Records singles in December, 1955, and the entirety of the Elvis Presley debut album in single form in August 1956.
The 1950s
Track Recorded Catalogue Release Chart Song Date Peak 1. 2. 3. 7/5/54 7/5/54 9/10/54 Sun 209 Sun 209b Sun 210 7/19/54 7/19/54 9/25/54
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Year Album Chart Positions US US Country 1957 1958 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Loving You[4] King Creole G.I. Blues Blue Hawaii Girls! Girls! Girls! It Happened at the World’s Fair Fun in Acapulco Kissin’ Cousins Roustabout Girl Happy Harum Scarum Frankie and Johnny Paradise, Hawaiian Style Spinout[5] 1967 1968 1970 Double Trouble Clambake Speedway Elvis (NBC-TV Special) That’s the Way It Is 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 3 6 1 8 8 20 15 18 47 40 82 8 21
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Chart Positions US US Country
1970 On Stage: February 1970 Elvis in Person at the International Hotel 1972 Elvis: As Recorded At Madison Square Garden 1973 Aloha From Hawaii: Via Satellite 1974 Elvis: As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis Having Fun With Elvis On Stage 1977 Elvis in Concert 4. 9/10/54 Sun 210b 9/25/54
13 22 1 2 9 1 7. Don’t2/5/55 I Care If the Sun Don’t Shine 8. 3/5/55 Milk Cow Blues Boogie
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1958 Elvis’ Golden Records 1959 For LP Fans Only A Date with Elvis Elvis’ Gold Records Volume 2: 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong 1963 Elvis’ Golden Records Volume 3 1965 Elvis for Everyone 1968 Elvis’ Gold Records Volume 4 1974 Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 1976 Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 The Sun Sessions 1977 Welcome to My World 10. 7/11/55 Sun 223b 8/6/55 1 9 2 4 C&W 20. Mystery 3/5/55 #11 Train
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1969 Elvis Sings Flaming Star 1970 Let’s Be Friends Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1 Almost in Love Elvis’ Christmas Album 1971 You’ll Never Walk Alone C’mon Everybody The Other Sides - Elvis Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2 I Got Lucky 1972 Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Volume 1 Burning Love and Hits From His Movies, Volume 2 1973 Separate Ways Almost in Love 1975 Pure Gold Double Dynamite 1976 Frankie and Johnny 35. 29. 1/10/56 47-6637 8/31/56 5 10 12 25
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Year Album Chart Positions US EP 1956 Elvis Presley Elvis Presley Heartbreak Hotel Elvis Presley The Real Elvis Anyway You Want Me Elvis Vol. 1 Love Me Tender Elvis Vol. 2 1957 Strictly Elvis Peace in the Valley Loving You, Vol. I Loving You, Vol. II Just for You Elvis Sings Christmas Songs Jailhouse Rock 1958 King Creole Vol. 1 King Creole Vol. 2 Christmas with Elvis Elvis Sails 1959 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1967 1973 42. A Touch of Gold Vol. 1 A Touch of Gold Vol. 2 A Touch of Gold Vol. 3 Elvis By Request/Flaming Star Follow that Dream Kid Galahad Viva Las Vegas Tickle Me Easy Come, Easy Go Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite 7/2/56 47-6643b 9/28/56 20 5 14 15 15 92 70 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 18 39 3 4 10 35 47 22 74 5 6 76 55
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Year Album
Elvis Presley discography
Chart Positions US US Country RIAA
1980 Elvis Aron Presley 1984 A Golden Celebration 1992 The King of Rock ’n’ Roll: The Complete 50’s Masters 1993 From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60’s Masters 1995 Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70’s Masters 1997 Platinum: A Life in Music 1999 Artist of the Century 2000 Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings 2001 Live In Las Vegas 2002 Today Tomorrow and Forever 2003 Elvis: Close Up 2005 Elvis 18 UK Number 1’s 2007 Elvis The King 2008 The Complete ’68 Comeback Special • Million Dollar Quartet
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References
[1] MacDonald, Ian. Revolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1994; ISBN 0-8050-2780-7, p. 296 [2] "Gold and Platinum Records". Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.. http://www.elvis.com/elvisology/ elvis_records.asp. Retrieved on 2008-09-22. [3] "Status of Elvis’ record sales and gold & platinum record award certifications.". Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.. http://www.elvis.com/elvisology/faq/ faq.asp?qid=8. Retrieved on 2008-09-22. [4] Half soundtrack album/half compilation of previously issued non-movie recordings. [5] Partial soundtrack album; approximately one-third of the album consists of nonmovie studio recordings
[6] Consists of recordings from 1963 that were originally intended for album release but were, instead, released piecemeal by RCA on singles and as soundtrack album "bonus tracks".
Further reading
• Guralnick, Peter and Jorgensen, Ernst (1999). Elvis: Day By Day - The Definitive Record of His Life and Music. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-42089-6 • Jorgensen, Ernst (1998). Elvis Presley: A Life In Music - The Complete Recording Sessions. New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 0-312-18572-3
External links
• Master & Session: Elvis Presley Studio Sessions • Elvis Discography • Elvis Presley lyrics • Elvis Discography and Gallery
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Year Album
Elvis Presley discography
Chart Positions US US Country RIAA
1978 He Walks Beside Me Mahalo from Elvis Elvis: A Canadian Tribute Elvis Sings For Children and Grownups Too 1979 Our Memories of Elvis Our Memories of Elvis Volume 2 Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 3 1981 Guitar Man (remix) This Is Elvis Greatest Hits Volume 1 1982 The Elvis Medley Memories of Christmas 1983 I Was the One Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 4 1984 Elvis: The First Live Recordings Elvis: The Hillbilly Cat Elvis’ Gold Records Volume 5 1985 A Valentine Gift for You Reconsider Baby 1987 The Number One Hits The Top Ten Hits The Complete Sun Sessions Love Me Tender 1988 Essential Elvis Elvis in Nashville 1989 Elvis Presley Stereo ’57 (Essential Elvis Vol. 2) 1990 The Great Performances 1991 Hits Like Never Before (Essential Elvis Vol. 3) Elvis Presley Sings Leiber & Stoller Collector’s Gold The Lost Album[6] 1992 Blue Christmas 1994 If Everyday Was Like Christmas Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances
6 7 5 6 12 10 6 47 29 48 35
113 86 130 132 157 113 49 115 142 133
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1995 Heart and Soul Command Performances: The Essential 60’s Masters II 1996 Elvis 56 Heartbreak Hotel (CD single) A Hundred Years from Now (Essential Elvis Vol. 4) Great Country Songs 1997 An Afternoon in the Garden Greatest Jukebox Hits 1998 Love Songs Rhythm and Country (Essential Elvis Vol. 5) Tiger Man Memories The ’68 Comeback Special 1999 Sunrise Suspicious Minds Tomorrow Is a Long Time Burning Love It’s Christmas Time 2000 Such a Night (Essential Elvis Vol. 6) That’s the Way It Is (Special Edition) The Elvis Presley Collection - Country White Christmas 2001 Country Side of Elvis 2002 ELV1S 2003 2nd to None Christmas Peace 2004 Ultimate Gospel Elvis at Sun 2005 Love, Elvis Elvis by the Presleys Hitstory 2006 #1 Singles The Complete Million Dollar Quartet Elvis Christmas 2007 The Essential Elvis Presley Viva Las Vegas Home for the Holidays The Very Best of Love 14 47 62 30 30 37 51 1 19 57 75 73 61
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2008 Playlist: The Very Best of Elvis Presley Christmas Duets Collector’s Edition: Elvis Inspirational Memories 2009 I Believe: The Gospel Masters Year Single 3 56 54 Chart Positions US US US Country AC 1977 "My Way" "America the Beautiful" 1978 "Unchained Melody" "Softly as I Leave You" "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" (rerelease)
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Elvis in Concert single only Moody Blue single only Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too Our Memories of Elvis Our Memories of Elvis Volume 2 single only
"Puppet on a String" 1979 "Are You Sincere" "Solitaire" "There’s a Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In)" "I Got a Feelin’ in My Body" 1981 "Guitar Man" "Lovin’ Arms" "You Asked Me To" 1982 "There Goes My Everything" "The Elvis Medley" "I Was the One" 1996 "Heartbreak Hotel" (re-release) 1998 "Blue Christmas" (re-release) 2008 "I’ll Be Home for Christmas" (with Carrie Underwood)
Greatest Hits Volume 1 single only Heartbreak Hotel (CD single) Blue Christmas ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits Christmas Duets
2002 "A Little Less Conversation" (JXL remix) —
"Blue Christmas" (with Martina McBride)
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