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4->''"Before Elvis, there was nothing."''
5-->-- '''Music/JohnLennon'''
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7Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was one of the most influential and iconic American singers of The20thCentury, selling over a billion records worldwide. Want to know just how legendary he is? Ask most any foreign national to name something about America, and they'll likely say "Elvis".
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9Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley moved with his family to Memphis, UsefulNotes/{{Tennessee}} in his teens. There he began his professional singing career, signing his first contract in 1954 with Music/SamPhillips, the owner of Sun Records, who teamed him with two other musicians, guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black. (They were later joined by drummer DJ Fontana.) Elvis himself often played guitar. These legendary early sessions can be enjoyed on the compilation album ''Music/TheSunSessions'' from 1976. In 1955 Phillips signed Presley to Creator/RCARecords, with whom he would remain for the rest of his career.
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11During TheFifties, several popular artists had combined [[CountryMusic Country]] and {{Blues}} influences to make RockAndRoll, but the genre really took off with Presley's breakthrough in 1956. The 21-year-old Presley stood out with his energetic performances, distinctive singing voice, influence from black musicians, and his often-controversial sex appeal. MoralGuardians were shocked by some of his dance moves, particularly his tendency to shake his hips. Teenagers, of course, loved him. He took a break from making music from 1958 to 1960 to serve in the US Army and then returned, more popular than ever. Many future rock stars were directly inspired by him to take up music, including Music/TheBeatles, Music/RoyOrbison, and Music/BruceSpringsteen.
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13Presley had a notorious manager, UsefulNotes/ColonelTomParker (born Andreas van Kuijk in UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands), who had played an important role in his early breakthrough. In return, Parker took a great chunk of his earnings and dictated to Presley the direction of his career and image. In the 1960s, Parker steered him away from touring and making records toward acting in films and selling soundtrack albums, which he hoped would prove more lucrative. They were generally poorly received, and as UsefulNotes/TheBritishInvasion took hold, Presley started to look out of touch with the music scene. [[note]]It was alleged that Presley never toured outside of the US and Canada as Parker, being an illegal immigrant, did not want to risk being exposed by applying for a passport; when Presley played in Canada in 1957, US citizens at the time did not require a passport to enter Canada.[[/note]]
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15He then made a CareerResurrection in 1968 with his first live performance in seven years, on a massively-watched show called ''Music/{{Elvis|NBCTVSpecial}}''. On the back of this, he returned to being a rock star, releasing more albums and taking several successful tours in the US at the turn of TheSeventies. The last great moment of his career was ''Aloha from Hawaii'' in 1973, the world's first satellite-televised rock concert. Thereafter, his health (and the quality of his concerts) deteriorated significantly due to his battle with prescription drug abuse. On August 16, 1977, Presley died in Graceland, his mansion in Memphis. He was reading in his bathroom that night before he had to begin another tour in Maine. Presley suffered a heart attack and his body was found several hours later. He was 42 years old.
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17Despite the fact Presley almost never actually wrote songs himself [[note]](he is credited on several songs as a co-writer, but he did not contribute to them and his name was added by Colonel Parker as a condition for Elvis recording them; however, there's a select few he actually helped write)[[/note]], he became one of the most successful and influential musicians in the 20th century. [[ElvisImpersonator There are probably more tribute acts to Elvis Presley than any other music artist]]. But perhaps his most important legacy is the enduring popularity of guitar-driven rock music.
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19Presley was a charter member inductee of the UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame in 1986, and is an honoree of several other such organizations, including those devoted to {{Blues}}, {{Rockabilly}}, GospelMusic, HonkyTonk, and CountryMusic.
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21Despite [[ElvisLives persistent denials that Presley died in 1977]], the U.S. Postal Service put his likeness on a first-class postage stamp in 1993.
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23His only child and heir was Music/LisaMariePresley (1968-2023) from his then-wife [[Creator/PriscillaPresley Priscilla Ann Wagner]], and her daughter Creator/RileyKeough is his eldest and most well known grandchild.
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25!!Studio Discography:
26
27* 1956 - ''Music/ElvisPresleyTheAlbum''
28* 1956 - ''Elvis'' [[note]]Not to be confused with his 1968 album and 1973 album of the same name[[/note]]
29* 1957 - ''Loving You''
30* 1957 - ''Elvis' Christmas Album''
31* 1958 - ''King Creole''
32* 1959 - ''For LP Fans Only''
33* 1959 - ''Elvis Sails''
34* 1959 - ''A Date with Elvis''
35* 1960 - ''Elvis Is Back!''
36* 1960 - ''G.I. Blues''
37* 1960 - ''His Hand in Mine''
38* 1961 - ''Something for Everybody''
39* 1961 - ''Film/BlueHawaii''
40* 1962 - ''Pot Luck''
41* 1962 - ''Girls! Girls! Girls!''
42* 1963 - ''It Happened at the World's Fair''
43* 1963 - ''Fun in Acapulco''
44* 1964 - ''Kissin' Cousins''
45* 1964 - ''Roustabout''
46* 1965 - ''Girl Happy''
47* 1965 - ''Harum Scarum''
48* 1966 - ''Frankie and Johnny''
49* 1966 - ''Paradise, HawaiianStyle''
50* 1966 - ''Spinout''
51* 1967 - ''How Great Thou Art''
52* 1967 - ''Double Trouble''
53* 1967 - ''Clambake''
54* 1968 - ''Speedway''
55* 1969 - ''Music/FromElvisInMemphis''
56* 1969 - ''From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis'' [[note]]The second half of the album was recorded in the studio[[/note]]
57* 1970 - ''That's The Way It Is''
58* 1971 - ''Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)''
59* 1971 - ''Love Letters from Elvis''
60* 1971 - ''Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas''
61* 1972 - ''Elvis Now''
62* 1972 - ''He Touched Me''
63* 1973 - ''Elvis'' [[note]]Not to be confused with his 1956 album and 1968 album of the same name[[/note]]
64* 1973 - ''Raised on Rock''
65* 1974 - ''Good Times''
66* 1975 - ''Promised Land''
67* 1975 - ''Today''
68* 1976 - ''From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee''
69* 1976 - ''Music/TheSunSessions''
70* 1977 - ''Moody Blue'' [[note]]Several tracks were recorded live[[/note]]
71* 2010 - ''Viva Elvis''
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74!!Live Discography:
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76* 1968 - ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'' (Often referred to as the "68 Comeback Special")[[note]]Not to be confused with his 1956 album and 1973 album of the same name[[/note]]
77* 1969 - ''From Memphis To Vegas / From Vegas To Memphis'' [[note]]The first half of the album was recorded live[[/note]]
78* 1970 - ''On Stage''
79* 1972 - ''Elvis: As Recorded At Madison Square Garden''
80* 1973 - ''Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite''
81* 1974 - ''Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis''
82* 1974 - ''Music/HavingFunWithElvisOnStage'' [[note]]A non-musical album consisting solely of banter and jokes by Elvis recorded between concert song performances[[/note]]
83* 1977 - ''Moody Blue'' [[note]]Several tracks were recorded in the studio[[/note]]
84* 1977 - ''Elvis In Concert'' [[note]]Released posthumously[[/note]]
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86----
87!! Films starring Elvis Presley:
88* ''Film/LoveMeTender'' (1956)
89* ''Film/LovingYou'' (1957)
90* ''Film/JailhouseRock'' (1957)
91* ''Film/KingCreole'' (1958)
92* ''Film/GIBlues'' (1960)
93* ''Film/FlamingStar'' (1960)
94* ''Film/WildInTheCountry'' (1961)
95* ''Film/BlueHawaii'' (1961)
96* ''Film/FollowThatDream'' (1962)
97* ''Film/{{Kid Galahad|1962}}'' (1962)
98* ''Film/GirlsGirlsGirls'' (1962)
99* ''Film/ItHappenedAtTheWorldsFair'' (1963)
100* ''Film/FunInAcapulco'' (1963)
101* ''Film/KissinCousins'' (1964)
102* ''Film/VivaLasVegas'' (1964)
103* ''Film/{{Roustabout}}'' (1964)
104* ''Film/GirlHappy'' (1965)
105* ''Film/TickleMe'' (1965)
106* ''Film/HarumScarum'' (1965)
107* ''Film/{{Frankie and Johnny|1966}}'' (1966)
108* ''Film/ParadiseHawaiianStyle'' (1966)
109* ''Film/{{Spinout}}'' (1966)
110* ''Film/EasyComeEasyGo'' (1967)
111* ''Film/{{Double Trouble|1967}}'' (1967)
112* ''Film/{{Clambake}}'' (1967)
113* ''Film/StayAwayJoe'' (1968)
114* ''Film/{{Speedway}}'' (1968)
115* ''Film/LiveALittleLoveALittle'' (1968)
116* ''Film/{{Charro}}'' (1969)
117* ''Film/TheTroubleWithGirls'' (1969)
118* ''Film/ChangeOfHabit'' (1969)
119* ''Film/ElvisThatsTheWayItIs'' (1970) [[note]]Concert film/documentary[[/note]]
120* ''Film/ElvisOnTour'' (1972) [[note]]Concert film/documentary[[/note]]
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123!! Media about Elvis Presley:
124[[AC:Biopics and Documentaries]]
125* ''Film/{{Elvis|1979}}'' (1979): A Made-For-TV biopic directed by Creator/JohnCarpenter and starring Creator/KurtRussell as Elvis.
126* ''Film/ThisIsElvis'' (1981): Documentary
127* ''Film/{{Elvis|2022}}'' (2022): A biopic directed by Creator/BazLuhrmann and starring Creator/AustinButler as Elvis and Creator/TomHanks as Colonel Parker.
128* ''Film/{{Priscilla}}'' (2023): A biopic directed by Creator/SofiaCoppola focused on Elvis's wife Priscilla. Elvis is played by Creator/JacobElordi and Priscilla is played by Creator/CaileeSpaeny.
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130[[AC:Others]]
131* ''ComicBook/ElvisShrugged'' (1993): A three-part AffectionateParody of Creator/AynRand's epic Literature/AtlasShrugged featuring a still alive Elvis whose clone died in his place.
132* ''Film/ElvisMeetsNixon'' (1997): A Made-For-TV mockumentary about Elvis’ meeting with then President Richard Nixon.
133* ''Film/BubbaHoTep'' (2002): A comedy implying Elvis is still alive and the one who died was an impersonator that he got to take his place for a break.
134* ''Film/ElvisFoundAlive'' (2012): A mockumentary about Elvis who supposedly faked his death.
135* ''Film/TheIdentical'' (2014): A musical drama that features a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of Elvis, Drexel Hemsley, and juxtaposes his life with that of his separated-at-birth twin brother,[[note]]based on Elvis in real life having a twin brother, Jesse, who was stillborn,[[/note]] who becomes his impersonator.[[note]]Oddly enough, [[ExpyCoexistence Elvis is stated to exist in this universe]], via a line from Drexel's manager.[[/note]]
136* ''Film/ElvisAndNixon'' (2016): A comedy-drama film about Elvis’ meeting with President Richard Nixon, similar to the Elvis Meets Nixon above.
137* ''WesternAnimation/AgentElvis'' (2023-present): An adult animated action comedy co-created by Elvis’ widow Priscilla Presley depicting the King moonlighting as a secret agent.
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139----
140!! People associated with Elvis Presley:
141* UsefulNotes/ColonelTomParker
142* Music/SamPhillips
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144----
145!!You ain't nothin' but a {{Trope Namer|s}}, just cryin' all the time...
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147* ElvisHasLeftThePlanet
148* ElvishPresley
149* ElvisImpersonator
150* ElvisLives
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153!!"You can do anything, but lay off-a them blue suede tropes:"
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155* TheFifties: For better or for worse, his was possibly the most famous face of the decade.
156* FiftiesHair: Elvis doesn't scream '50s without his ducktail pompadour. The long, thick sideburns only came out in TheSeventies. And he based his '50s look on a style [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel Jr.]] was rocking as early as 1941.
157* AnachronismStew: This applies to several of Presley's movies, especially any that are meant to be period pieces, yet Presley sings a rock and roll song or something approaching it. ''Love Me Tender'', set in UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar era, for example, features the semi-rocker "Poor Boy" which Presley performs complete with his trademark hip-swivel (in reality he'd have been arrested on the spot). One of his last films, ''The Trouble with Girls'', is set in the 1920's, yet features the 1960's soul-style song "Clean Up Your Own Backyard" in which the lyrics reference "armchair quarterbacks" -- a term coined only after the advent of television sports broadcasting in the 1950's.
158* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: "Blue Suede Shoes:"
159--> ''Well you can burn my house\
160Steal my car\
161Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar.''
162* AuthorAppeal: Or Author's Manager Appeal. Colonel Tom Parker had served in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} in the Army, then worked on the carnival circuit before going into management, which influenced the many Elvis projects involving Hawaii (''Film/BlueHawaii'', ''Film/GirlsGirlsGirls'', ''Film/ParadiseHawaiianStyle'', ''Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite'') or traveling shows (''Film/{{Roustabout}}'', ''Film/TheTroubleWithGirls'', the "Guitar Man" production number in ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'').
163* BerserkButton: "You can burn my house, steal my car, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking drink my liquor from an old fruit jar]]. Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh, Honey, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2f_eSZgp88 lay off of my shoes...]]"
164* BigEater: Toward the end of his life, Elvis gained a taste for rich, decadent foods he consumed in excess. There are at least two sandwiches that claim to be his favorite. Both "the Elvis" and the "Fool's Gold Loaf" are heavily fried. But the latter is said to have 8,000 to 9,000 calories and can feed eight to ten people. [[https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/elvis-presley-diet-how-lose-weight-king-what-eat-normal-day-meals-peanut-butter-sandwich-a7896076.html Other reports]] claim that he ate anywhere between 10,000 to 12,000 calories worth of fried foods daily.
165* {{Bookends}}:
166** "In The Ghetto" from ''Music/FromElvisInMemphis'' starts and ends with a boy being born in the ghetto.
167** The first song Elvis ever recorded: "My Happiness," was a country weepie. The last song Elvis ever recorded in a studio, "He'll Have to Go", was a country weepie.
168* BrieferThanTheyThink: He only started wearing jumpsuits on stage in 1970, and didn't really get fat until about 1975.
169* CelebrityParadox: In ''G.I. Blues'', Elvis' character is singing with a band in a bar and a guy goes to the jukebox saying "I want to hear an original" and plays "Blue Suede Shoes"... by Elvis Presley, of course.
170** In ''Girls! Girls! Girls!'', Elvis' character is walking with his love interest along a sidewalk and pass by a movie theatre where the [[http://www.elvisblog.net/2012/06/16/elvis-movie-bloopers/girls-girls-girls-walking-past-blue-hawaii-posters/ posters show]] that the current film is Elvis' ''Blue Hawaii''.
171* ChristianityIsCatholic: While he was raised a Pentecostal Christian, his GospelMusic material tended to be fairly generically Christian. But on ''Elvis Now'' in 1972 he recorded "Miracle of the Rosary", which not only mentions the rosary, but is a tribute song to the Virgin Mary, complete with a Hail Mary prayer. The song was written by Elvis' childhood friend Lee Denson, who was an adult convert to Catholicism.
172* ChristmasSongs: Elvis[[note]]Who was born exactly two weeks after Christmas Day[[/note]] recorded two full Christmas albums (''Elvis' Christmas Album'' in 1957, ''Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas'' in 1971), with a one-off single ("If Every Day Was Like Christmas" in 1966) in-between. The former is still the best-selling Christmas album of all time in the U.S., and his renditions of "Blue Christmas" and "Here Comes Santa Claus" continue to get frequent airplay each December.
173* DisguisedInDrag: A scene in ''Girl Happy'' from 1965.
174* DramaticTimpani: Featured on "If Every Day Was Like Christmas".
175* EmbarrassingNickname: Believe it or not, "The King". Elvis ''hated'' being called that, since to him there was [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} only one true King]]. He also disliked "The King of Rock 'n' Roll", believing that (1) he was given that nickname only because he was white, and (2) many black performers, such as his idol Music/FatsDomino, were far more talented than he was.
176* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The lyrics for "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" reference this:
177-->''You look like an angel''\
178''Walk like an angel''\
179''Talk like an angel''\
180''But I got wise''\
181''You're the devil in disguise''
182* FirstNameBasis: You can go anywhere in the English-speaking world (and even in some places where they don't speak English) and say "Elvis", and they know who you mean. By the start of the 1960s, Creator/RCARecords had pretty much stopped putting the name "Presley" on Elvis' album and singles sleeves.
183* FormerlyFit: During the last few years of his life, Elvis put on quite a bit of weight, which has led fans to dub the final part of his career the "Fat Elvis years".
184* GenerationXerox: The vicious cycle of poverty implied at the end of "In The Ghetto."
185* GenreRoulette: Elvis detractors are quick to point out that Elvis wasn't any sort of rock & roll innovator like, say, Music/ChuckBerry, but Elvis did have something that many of his contemporaries (besides maybe Music/BuddyHolly) didn't, which was a rich, diverse body of work filled with a multitude of styles: rockabilly, country, show tunes (especially in the 60s), traditional pop, gospel, bossa nova, and even some Hawaiian flavor, all given the same passion and gusto.
186* GospelMusic: One of the many genres Elvis dabbled in, made especially prominent since Elvis was proudly a God-fearing Christian. Curiously, his gospel recordings are the only recordings for which he won [[UsefulNotes/GrammyAward Grammy Awards.]]
187* GrayRainOfDepression: "Kentucky Rain" where the narrator searches down a "lonely Kentucky backroad" on a "cold, dark afternoon" for his lost love.
188* GreatestHitsAlbum: Many of them, including ''[=ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits=]'' (which turned out to have 31, as bonus track "A Little Less Conversation" topped the UK charts), and ''2nd to None''.
189* HeavyMeta:
190** "Good Rockin' Tonight" is one of the first rock examples.
191** 1973's "Raised on Rock" is a weird one, since, as Elvis expert Ernst Jorgensen has noted, it's odd for Elvis to be singing about about growing up listening to the music he helped invent, but then it steers into outright {{Metafiction}} with these lines.
192--->Listening to the music that my idols made\
193I knew every single record the [=DJs=] played\
194From "Honky Tonk" to '''"Hound Dog"''' to [[Music/ChuckBerry "Johnny B. Goode"]]
195* HellBentForLeather: [[Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial The Elvis 1968 special]]: The man rocks both the music and his black leather jacket and tight pants.
196* IKnowKarate: Elvis ''loved'' Karate and was an avid practitioner of Shotokan Karate and Kenpo as well as Taekwondo and famously loved showing his moves off on stage.
197* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In 1954, he was auditioning for a musician called Music/EddieBond. Bond said to him: "[[http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/presley2.asp Stick to driving a truck, because you'll never make it as a singer.]]" Elvis recorded his first hit a few months later.
198** Creator/JackieGleason was a producer for ''Stage Show'', where Elvis made his debut on national TV in 1956. Allegedly, Gleason said of Presley afterwards: "He can't last, I'll tell you flatly, he can't last."
199* JukeBoxMusical: "Viva Elvis", the Creator/CirqueDuSoleil show that ran in UsefulNotes/LasVegas until 2012.
200* LadyLuck: Invoked in "Viva Las Vegas":
201-->I'm gonna give it everything I've got\
202Lady Luck, please let the dice stay hot\
203Let me shoot a seven with every shot\
204Viva Las Vegas!
205* LargeHam: Elvis wasn't exactly subtle about his emoting on record. Whether a ballad or a full-blown rock number, Elvis milked that signature vibrato for all it was worth.
206* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: His last few narrative films made an admirable effort to avoid the frothy comedy[=/=]musical formula that had been run into the ground after ''G.I. Blues'', though with mixed results. ''Stay Away, Joe'' dealt with life on a reservation, ''Live a Little, Love a Little'' is sort of a light attempt at a SexComedy, ''Charro'' is a faux SpaghettiWestern (where he famously only sings the title song), ''The Trouble with Girls'' is a PeriodPiece {{Dramedy}} about a traveling Chatauqua show in TheRoaringTwenties, and ''Film/ChangeOfHabit'' tries to be a socially-relevant drama.
207* Letters2Numbers: ''[=ELV1S=]: 30 #1 Hits'', a GreatestHitsAlbum released in 2002.
208* LighterAndSofter: The movie years in the 1960s wound up being this for his music, which became more about pop crossovers and novelties than the big rock numbers that made his name. Elvis eventually got fed up and revived his career.
209* ListingCities: "Guitar Man" mentions the unspecified Kingston (maybe Kingston, Arkansas, going by the song's geography); Memphis, Tennessee; Macon, Georgia; Panama City, Florida; and Mobile, Alabama.
210* LiveAlbum: Nine, starting with 1968's ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial''. The most infamous is ''Music/HavingFunWithElvisOnStage'', which is just a collection of Elvis talking to the audience during concerts, but devoid of any context, or even songs, making listeners at home wonder what the hell is going on.
211* LocationSong: "Viva Las Vegas", a PepTalkSong about the place.
212* LyricalColdOpen: "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog" are possibly the two most famous uses of this trope in music.
213* MinisculeRocking: His first hit, "That's All Right" doesn't even hit the two-minute mark.
214** Some of Elvis' movie songs run little more than a minute, including the rockin' "We're Coming in Loaded" from ''Girls! Girls! Girls!''; timed at about one minute, twenty seconds the song actually had to be ''extended'' to fill a TV commercial for Nike that featured the song in the 2010s.
215** "Nothingville", from the 1968 TV special, only runs around a minute, but it was written specifically as an intro to the big "Guitar Man" medley production number.
216* MrFanservice: The sheer amount of sex appeal he was known for projecting on stage, and the sheer number of adoring female (and male) fans, was enough to, [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer no joke,]] make the FBI call him ''"[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI_files_on_Elvis_Presley a danger to the security of the United States]]."''
217* NewSoundAlbum:
218** ''Film/BlueHawaii'' (moving away from the {{Rockabilly}} and R&B orientation of TheFifties to a lighter pop sound), ''Music/FromElvisInMemphis'' (a blend of {{Soul}} and CountryMusic influences, which would become his main mode for the rest of his career), ''Elvis Country'' (straight contemporary Country, which he would often emphasize in the aforementioned Soul[=/=]Country blend).
219** Among his movies, there was ''G.I. Blues'' (the first frothy musical comedy with Elvis basically just playing himself, which became the main formula), ''Film/BlueHawaii'' again (back to the formula after the AcclaimedFlop receptions ''Flaming Star'' and ''Wild in the Country'' got, with the added bonus of an exotic locale), ''Film/KissinCousins'' (the basic formula, but on a much lower budget with a gimmicky plot and a tone that feels more like a feature-length {{Sitcom}} episode, which would carry over into his next few years of movies), ''Charro!'' (his first {{Western}} since ''Flaming Star'', heralding a change to dramas with a only a handful of songs) and ''Elvis: That's the Way It Is'' (ConcertFilm).
220* TheNotRemix: The original 1968 single version of "A Little Less Conversation", the version released on the 1970 budget album ''Almost in Love'', and the rejected ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'' version that became the basis of the [[Music/JunkieXL JXL]] remix (Elvis singing live over a prerecorded backing track) all sound like different mixes, but they're all actually completely separate takes of the song from the same 1968 recording session, immediately distinguishable by Hal Blaine using slightly different syncopated drum rolls to open the song.
221* OddFriendship: He became good friends with Music/{{Liberace}} during their time in Las Vegas together. Elvis even began wearing his famous gold jackets after receiving one as a gift from Liberace.
222* PrecisionFStrike: In his famous rant about how tabloids reported that he was strung out, Elvis says, "If I find or hear the individual who has said that about me, I'm gonna break your god-damn neck, you son of a bitch."
223* PrisonerPerformance: The song "Jailhouse Rock" is about the inmates of a prison putting on a band-session and playing music.
224* RearrangeTheSong:
225** Elvis Vs JXL's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSkDQYe2FYw "A Little Less Conversation"]]
226** Dozens of Presley's tracks have been given the JXL treatment, dating back as far as 1981 and the successful remix album ''Guitar Man''.
227** Creator/CirqueDuSoleil's "Viva Elvis" featured remixes of Elvis' song catalogue, much the same way their show "Love" remixed Music/TheBeatles.
228** Elvis songs mixed with the orchestration of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with the album ''If I Can Dream,'' and its sequel album, ''The Wonder Of You.''
229* RedBaron: "The King," or more elaborately, "The King Of Rock & Roll." He's been promoted as such for so long now that it may surprise some to know that Elvis was uncomfortable being called that in the first place, for multiple reasons.
230* RingOnANecklace: "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin; the singer is asking his lady love to wear his ring around her neck as a sign that she's taken.
231* {{Rockabilly}}: Elvis is seen as one of the earliest singers in this genre and popularized it.
232* RockAndRoll: He is often considered to be the "King" of the genre. Elvis insisted the real king of rock and roll was Music/FatsDomino.
233* SelfPlagiarism: A common complaint about his movies is that after a while they just rehashed the same plotlines and premises. This includes three movies set in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} (''Film/BlueHawaii'', ''Film/GirlsGirlsGirls'', ''Film/ParadiseHawaiianStyle'') and three movies where he plays a race car driver (''Film/VivaLasVegas'', ''Film/{{Spinout}}'', ''Film/{{Speedway}}'').
234* ShesAllGrownUp: The girl from "Little Sister", who the narrator hopes won't break his heart like her big sister.
235* ShootTheShaggyDog: "In The Ghetto" from ''Music/FromElvisInMemphis''.
236* SigilSpam: His gold lightning bolt with the letters TCB (Taking Care of Business).
237* SpringtimeForHitler: According to Website/TheOtherWiki, Elvis did not want to re-record Ernest Tubb's hit, "Blue Christmas", and after much arguing, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millie_Kirkham#Career deliberately sabotaged his recording]] by singing it in the silliest way possible with the worst backing vocals ever; he instructed the singers and backing musicians to just have fun. The single still shot up to #1 and is still a Christmas favourite.
238* {{Supergroup}}: The Million Dollar Quartet. Elvis met up with Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/JohnnyCash, and Music/CarlPerkins in Sun Studios in 1956 and they recorded a few songs in an impromptu jam session. There was also a time in 1965 when Music/TheBeatles went to his mansion to meet him and they had an impromptu jam session (though Music/RingoStarr was mostly left out since they didn't have drums handy), though no recordings exist of this due to them specifically forbidding it.
239* TooHotForTV:
240** When Elvis appeared on ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'', the cameras kept trying to censor his waist by aiming up or doing close-ups of his face, due to the effect his gyrations were having on female audience members. (And thus, presumably, any teenage girls tuning in.)
241** Comedian Creator/ErnieKovacs spoofed this on his show by presenting "The bottom half of Elvis!" (A pair of pants with a guitar attached dancing around the stage).
242* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Peanut butter, banana, and bacon sandwich. And we're not just talking a simple mishmash between standard bread slices. His meal of choice was a full-size, buttered and toasted artisan bun overflowing with each ingredient. The entire thing is nearly ten thousand calories each, and he allegedly once flew himself and some friends cross-country in the middle of the night to his favorite sandwich shop to get ''twenty-two'' of them made, which they proceeded to share with the pilots as they flew back home.
243* UnbuiltTrope: "A Little Less Conversation", with its funky drumbeat and repetitive guitar riff, has a lot more in common with dance music from 1998 than from 1968 when it was recorded, which is why it was so easy for Music/JunkieXL to successfully remix it in 2002.
244* VerbalTic: "Uh-huh!" Elvis was aware of this and lampshaded it while videotaping a promo for [[Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial his 1968 NBC Special]] (the out-takes are included on the special's DVD release).
245* WhatSongWasThisAgain: "It's Now or Never" and "Surrender" borrow the melodies of the Neapolitan classics "O Sole Mio" ("My Sunshine") and "Torna a Surriento" ("Come Back to Sorrento"), but the lyrics don't come anywhere close to being translations. The Italian originals are both about the natural beauty around the Gulf of Naples mixed with romantic sentiments ("O Sole Mio" is basically a SillyLoveSong, "Torna a Surriento" is about TheOneThatGotAway).
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247-->''[[ThatsAllFolks Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building.]]''

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