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Elvis Presley (Music)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The King of Rock 'n' Roll.Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was one of the most influential and iconic singers of the mid-20th century, selling over a billion records worldwide. He began his professional singing career and signed his first contract in 1954 with Sam Phillips, 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. The legendary sessions can be enjoyed on the compilation album The Sun Sessions from 1976.During The '50s, several popular artists had combined Country and Blues influences to make Rock & Roll, 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. Moral Guardians 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 military, and then returned, more popular than ever. Many future rock stars were directly inspired by him to take up music, including The Beatles, Roy Orbison, and Bruce Springsteen.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Presley had a notorious manager, "Colonel" Tom Parker, 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 The British Invasion took hold, Presley started to look out of touch with the music scene.He then made a comeback in 1968 with his first live performance in seven years on a massively-watched show called Elvis. 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 The '70s. 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 could begin another tour in Maine. Presley suffered a heart attack and his body was found several hours later. He was only 42 years old.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); })Despite the fact Presley never actually wrote songs himself, he became one of the most successful and influential musicians in the 20th century. 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.Despite 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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Mr. Fanservice | |
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Mr. Fanservice: In his prime he embodied this to the whole world. | |
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Shoot the Television | |
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Shoot the Television: Presley is, at least, the Trope Codifier, if not the Trope Maker. He was known for doing this at least once, possibly many times. Several stories and explanations of Elvis doing this exist, some less true than others. He's rumoured to have kept a basement full of spare TV's so he would always have a fresh set handy after destroying another one. One television set shot by Elvis is on public display at Graceland.◊ And all this because he held a grudge against - of all people - Robert Goulet. From Elvis' buddy, Marty Lacker: | |
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Ascended Fanboy | |
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Ascended Fanboy: at least when it comes to gospel music. Elvis the teenager was definitely a gospel groupie, following all the singers around and hanging out backstage at gospel events in Memphis. Although he didn't ascend to being a gospel singer, per se, he made three complete gospel albums and an EP, as well as a handful of gospel songs that appeared on regular albums in the 1970s. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
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Anachronism Stew: 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 The American Civil War 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. | |
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Generation Xerox | |
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Generation Xerox: The vicious cycle of poverty implied at the end of "In The Ghetto." | |
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Verbal Tic | |
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Verbal Tic: "Uh-huh!" Elvis was aware of this and lampshaded it while videotaping a promo for his 1968 NBC Special (the out-takes are included on the special's DVD release). | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: "In The Ghetto" from From Elvis in Memphis. | |
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Southern Gentleman | |
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Southern Gentleman: He was known as incredibly polite to all he met. | |
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Miniscule Rocking | |
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Miniscule Rocking: His first hit, "That's All Right" doesn't even hit the two-minute mark. 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. | |
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It Will Never Catch On | |
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It Will Never Catch On: In 1954, he was auditioning for a musician called Eddie Bond. Bond said to him: "Stick to driving a truck, because you'll never make it as a singer." Elvis recorded his first hit a few months later. Jackie Gleason 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." | |
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Elvis Has Left the Planet | |
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Elvis Has Left the Planet | |
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'50s Hair | |
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'50s Hair: Elvis doesn't scream '50s without his ducktail pompadour. The long, thick sideburns only came out in The '70s. And he based his '50s look on a style Captain Marvel Jr. was rocking as early as 1941. | |
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Hell-Bent for Leather | |
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Hell-Bent for Leather: The Elvis 1968 special: The man rocks both the music and his black leather jacket and tight pants. | |
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The Rock Star | |
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The Rock Star: The Trope Maker! Elvis was the first superstar of the genre. | |
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First-Name Basis | |
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First-Name Basis: 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 1960's, RCA Records had pretty much stopped putting the name "Presley" on Elvis' album and singles sleeves. | |
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Genre Roulette | |
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Genre Roulette: Elvis detractors are quick to point out that Elvis wasn't any sort of rock & roll innovator like, say, Chuck Berry, but Elvis did have something that many of his contemporaries (besides maybe Buddy Holly) didn't, which was a rich, diverse body of work filled with a multitude of styles: rockabilly, country, show tunes, traditional pop, gospel, bossa nova, and even some Hawaiian flavor, all given the same passion and gusto. | |
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Getting Crap Past the Radar | |
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Getting Crap Past the Radar. Presley pretty much made a career of this, especially early on. | |
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Dream Team | |
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Dream Team: The Million Dollar Quartet. Elvis met up with Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins in Sun Studios in 1956 and they recorded a few songs in an impromptu jam session. There was also a time in 1965 when The Beatles went to his mansion to meet him and they had an impromptu jam session (though Ringo Starr was mostly left out since they didn't have drums handy,) though no recordings exist of this due to them specifically forbidding it. | |
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Rock & Roll | |
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Rock & Roll: He is often considered to be the "King" of the genre. Elvis insisted the real king of rock and roll was Fats Domino. | |
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Elvish Presley | |
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Elvish Presley | |
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Do Not Call Me "Paul" | |
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Do Not Call Me "Paul": Inverted; he hated being called The King, and would tell anyone who called him this that there was only one King — considering he was a Christian, you can probably guess who he meant. | |
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Bookends | |
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Bookends: "In The Ghetto" from From Elvis in Memphis starts and ends with a boy being born in the ghetto. 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. | |
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Even the Guys Want Him | |
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Even the Guys Want Him: A famous quote from TV director Steve Binder (who oversaw the Comeback Special): | |
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Christmas Songs | |
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Christmas Songs: "Blue Christmas" is still one of the most-played songs whenever December rolls around, but he recorded two full Christmas albums and a one-off single ("If Every Day Was Like Christmas") as well. | |
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Music of Note | |
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Music of Note: Sweet Jesus, yes. He took rock and roll from a radical new movement in music to a major international phenomenon and changed youth culture forever. On a sheer musical basis, he is the Trope Codifier of rockabilly and early rock and roll in general, and demonstrated the full range of the music like no one else at the time. In fact, when asked early in his career what kind of music he played, he famously replied "I play all kinds of music." He meant it. | |
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Location Song | |
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Location Song: "Viva Las Vegas", a Pep-Talk Song about the place. | |
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Rockabilly | |
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Rockabilly: Elvis is seen as one of the earliest singers in this genre and popularized it. | |
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Eagleland | |
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Eagleland: Type 1, easy. Films of his live performances show him shedding Manly Tears when singing "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Also see "Promised Land." | |
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Celebrity Paradox | |
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Celebrity Paradox: 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. | |
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Dead Artists Are Better | |
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Dead Artists Are Better: By the time he died he'd fallen into a slump again after his late 60s comeback. He hadn't had a Top 10 hit in America since 1972 and a Top 20 hit since 1974. One immediate effect of the resurgent interest in him after his death was that his current single "Way Down" had been falling down the charts after peaking at #31, but immediately started a second run and wound up getting to #18. | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: "Blue Suede Shoes:" | |
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LargeHam | |
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Large Ham: 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. | |
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TheFifties | |
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The '50s: For better or for worse, his was possibly the most famous face of the decade. | |
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Momma's Boy | |
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Momma's Boy: Elvis promised that he would take care of his parents when he made it big, and he kept that promise, even bringing his parents to live at Graceland, where they are buried alongside him. The death of Gladys Presley, while Elvis was preparing to ship out with the army, had a profound lifelong impact on him, with some writers suggesting the slow decline leading to his death in August 1977 began with her death. Presley recorded at least two songs in her memory, the ultra-depressing duo of "Don't Cry Daddy" and "Mama Liked the Roses," and reportedly refused to watch Loving You because his mum appears as an audience member. | |
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Lyrical Cold Open | |
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Lyrical Cold Open: "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog" are possibly the two most famous uses of this trope in music. | |
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Springtime for Hitler | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_9c4a7090 | comment |
Springtime for Hitler: According to The Other Wiki, Elvis did not want to re-record Ernest Tubb's hit, "Blue Christmas", and after much arguing, 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. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_a148f27b | type |
Living Legend | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_a148f27b | comment |
Living Legend: Some say he still qualifies, despite being dead. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_a94eaaa4 | type |
Odd Friendship | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_a94eaaa4 | comment |
Odd Friendship: Became good friends with Liberace after Liberace advised him to start wearing his famous gold jacket. Elvis reserved him a seat at most of his concerts to say thanks. Considering the fact some tried to paint a rivalry between Elvis and his competing "King or Rock and Roll", Bill Haley, they were actually good friends and during his tour of duty Elvis attended at least two of Haley's concerts in Germany. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ab2df806 | type |
Red Baron | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ab2df806 | comment |
Red Baron: "The King". Due to One Mario Limit, another King is mostly referred to "King of Pop". | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ab2f3f27 | type |
Heavy Meta | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ab2f3f27 | comment |
Heavy Meta: "Good Rockin' Tonight." | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b24ce4b2 | type |
Rearrange the Song | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b24ce4b2 | comment |
Rearrange the Song: Elvis Vs JXL's "A Little Less Conversation" Dozens of Presley's tracks have been given the JXL treatment, dating back as far as 1981 and the successful remix album Guitar Man. Cirque du Soleil's "Viva Elvis" featured remixes of Elvis' song catalogue, much the same way their show "Love" remixed The Beatles. Elvis songs mixed with the orchestration of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with the album If I Can Dream. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b739b613 | type |
Elvis Lives | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b739b613 | comment |
Elvis Lives | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b92d2f5b | type |
Memetic Hair | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_b92d2f5b | comment |
Memetic Hair: Without question. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bc00493f | type |
Precision F-Strike | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: 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." | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: Lay off-a them blue suede shoes. He apparently had a bias against cathode ray tubes. And Robert Goulet within. He really hated tabloids, and wasn't shy about ranting on-stage about them. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bdb5c651 | type |
Real Men Love Jesus | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_bdb5c651 | comment |
Real Men Love Jesus: The reason he didn't like anyone calling him "the King" to his face. Also seen in his passionate singing of Gospel songs. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c06ec61e | type |
Corpsing | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c06ec61e | comment |
Corpsing: Elvis throws in a random mondegreen in this live performance of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" ("Do you gaze at your bald head and wish you had hair?") He thought it was funny and could not stop laughing. But after a while, neither could the audience. Legend says it that the laughter was brought on by a combination of seeing a bald man in the audience as he sang the line and got more hysterical from the lone backup singer just carrying on as if nothing happened. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c312bb2d | type |
Too Hot for TV | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c312bb2d | comment |
Too Hot for TV: When Elvis appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, 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.) Comedian Ernie Kovacs spoofed this on his show by presenting "The bottom half of Elvis!" (A pair of pants with a guitar attached dancing around the stage). | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c5b47b36 | type |
Offscreen Moment of Awesome | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_c5b47b36 | comment |
Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Elvis Presley met The Beatles once. No one recorded it (at least, as far as we know). Cue agonised groans of despair from fans. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_cc39902e | type |
Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_cc39902e | comment |
Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: The lyrics for "(You're the) Devil in Disguise": | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ce6555f0 | type |
Lighter and Softer | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_ce6555f0 | comment |
Lighter and Softer: 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. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d026cad8 | type |
Sigil Spam | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d026cad8 | comment |
Sigil Spam: His gold lightning bolt with the letters TCB (Taking Care of Business). | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d1c51846 | type |
MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d1c51846 | comment |
Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness: He never really went harder than a 4, but for the 1950s, his music was pretty intense. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d29f109e | type |
Live Album | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d29f109e | comment |
Live Album: Nine, starting with 1968's Elvis. The most infamous is Having Fun with Elvis on Stage, 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. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d43a63c3 | type |
Elvis Impersonator | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d43a63c3 | comment |
Elvis Impersonator | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d85327af | type |
Jukebox Musical | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_d85327af | comment |
Juke Box Musical: "Viva Elvis", the Cirque du Soleil show that ran in Las Vegas until 2012. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e251fae2 | type |
But Not Too Black | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e251fae2 | comment |
But Not Too Black: Elvis himself seemed to believe this trope was in effect for his music. His lighter skin tone "allowed" many people to listen to him as a talented singer, while dark-skinned contemporaries were shunned. He was once heard to lament that he couldn't sing as well as Fats Domino, but people would only listen to him anyway. Elvis insisted that Domino was the real King of Rock and Roll. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e2d8b8c | type |
Covered Up | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e2d8b8c | comment |
Covered Up: Elvis often covered other early rock/rhythm & blues singers songs (especially by African-American artists), though usually his version was charted higher. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e2d8b8c | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e37f19 | type |
Disguised in Drag | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e37f19 | comment |
Disguised in Drag: A scene in Girl Happy from 1965. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e77f74ca | type |
Bi the Way | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_e77f74ca | comment |
Bi the Way: Possibly. According to his step-mother, Elvis had a long affair with his good friend Nick Adams, whom he met while shooting his movie Love Me Tender in 1956. Unfortunately back then this was a huge no-no and his manager used it as a way to blackmail Elvis and control him. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_f0897540 | type |
Letters 2 Numbers | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_f0897540 | comment |
Letters 2 Numbers: ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits, a Greatest Hits Album released in 2002. | |
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Elvis Presley (Music) / int_fd189d07 | type |
Briefer Than They Think | |
Elvis Presley (Music) / int_fd189d07 | comment |
Briefer Than They Think: He only started wearing jumpsuits on stage in 1970, and didn't really get fat until about 1975. | |
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