Top 30 Elvis Songs

Posted in: Rock by Carl Megill on August 13th, 2008 | 2 Comments

This week marks the 31st anniversary of the King of Rock and Roll passing away. Here’s a fond look at his life and his thirty biggest records.

“Wouldn’t it be great if Elvis was still alive and all his impersonators were dead?” – George Carlin

This week marks the thirty-first anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death. He died in Memphis on August 16, 1977. He was only 42 years old.

It’s hard to believe that the little boy who won a talent contest at the age of eight, by singing “Old Shep”, would have turned into such a music icon.

He sang in high school shows after learning how to play the guitar. Before his stardom, Elvis worked as an usher and a truck driver, following his graduation from high school.

He was signed to Sun Records in 1954 and then to RCA in 1955. According to Billboard magazine, Elvis reached the weekly Top 40 charts 107 times; a record that still has never been broken. Of those 107 trips to the Top 40, eighteen of them went to the number one spot.

Below is a list of Elvis’ thirty biggest hits:

  1. All Shook Up – 1957
  2. Heartbreak Hotel – 1956 – Elvis’ first number one hit for RCA
  3. Don’t Be Cruel – 1956 – This record holds the honor of having the only record in rock history to have the A and B side (Hound Dog) both reach number one on the weekly charts
  4. Jailhouse Rock – 1957 – This song and “Treat Me Nice”, the B side, were featured in Elvis’ third movie “Jailhouse Rock.”.
  5. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear – 1957 – This song, along with the B side, “Loving You”, was from Elvis’ second movie, “Loving You.”.
  6. Are You Lonesome Tonight? – 1960 – This song was also a number one hit for Vaughn Deleath way back in 1927
  7. Love Me Tender – 1956 – From Elvis’ first movie with the same title. Love Me Tender was adapted from the 1861 folk song, “Aura Lee.”.
  8. It’s Now Or Never – 1960 – Another adaptation, this time from the 1899 Italian song, “O Solo Mio.”.
  9. Don’t – 1958 – The B side of this song, “I Beg of You” also made it into the weekly Top 10 charts
  10. Hound Dog – 1956 – Big Mama Thornton took this one to number one on the R&B charts in 1953
  11. Stuck On You – 1960 – This number one song was recorded just 15 days following Elvis’ discharge from the Army
  12. Too Much – 1957
  13. Hard Headed Woman – This song came from Elvis’ personal favorite movie that he made, “King Creole.”.
  14. Surrender – Yet another adaptation, this time from the Italian song “Come Back to Sorrento.”.
  15. Good Luck Charm – 1962
  16. A Big Hunk O’ Love – 1959 – One of only four new songs released while Elvis was doing his Army hitch
  17. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You – 1956 – Elvis’ second number one song, behind “Heartbreak Hotel.”.
  18. Suspicious Minds – 1969 – Elvis’ last number one song
  19. Return To Sender – 1962 – This one is from another Elvis film, “Girls, Girls, Girls.”.
  20. Love Me – 1956 – This song came from one of many E.P.’s that Elvis released.
  21. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck – 1958
  22. Can’t Help Falling In Love – 1961 – from Elvis’ film “Blue Hawaii.”.
  23. Burning Love – 1972 – This was Elvis’ last Top 10 hit
  24. (Now and Then, There’s A Fool) Such As I – 1958 – This was a big country hit for Hank Snow in 1953
  25. Crying In The Chapel – 1965 – This song was recorded in 1960, but not released for five years
  26. In The Ghetto – 1969
  27. (You’re The) Devil In Disguise – 1963
  28. One Night – 1958 – Smiley Lewis had a big R&B hit with this one in 1956
  29. I Need Your Love Tonight – 1959 – another of the four songs recorded while Elvis was serving his country
  30. (Marie’s the Name of) His Latest Flame – 1961

Elvis won a Lifetime Achievement Grammy in 1971. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. His last live performance took place in Indianapolis on June 26, 1977. He would be 73 years old this year.

It’s hard to believe that Elvis “left the building” for the last time 31 years ago.

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  • Bobbie August 13th, 2008 at 2:26 pm

    This was really interesting. A lot of trivia that I didn’t know about “The King”

  • Cam August 14th, 2008 at 9:31 am

    Great Trivia, Carl. Another Outstanding Article. I noticed Elvis “Adapted” A lot of songs from other genres. Great way to bring a broad spectrum of music to different cultures. “Elvis isn’t dead, he just went home.” – Men in Black -

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