Includes his self-titled debut Elvis Presley (1956), Elvis (1956), and the record-breaking Elvis' Christmas Album (1957), which remains the biggest-selling holiday album of all time.
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Correcting track names, release years, album art, and track numbers so they sort properly on modern media players. Includes his self-titled debut Elvis Presley (1956), Elvis
A lighthearted soundtrack tied to the Seattle World's Fair.
Stripped-down instrumentation, slapback echo, and raw, rebellious vocal energy. 2. The Hollywood Soundtrack Years (1960–1968) A powerful, deeply personal masterpiece
From Elvis in Memphis (1969), Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden (1962), and Moody Blue (1977).
A powerful, deeply personal masterpiece. The title track won Elvis his first Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance. dramatic operatic ballads
Grand orchestrations, driving rock rhythms, and powerful, operatic live deliveries.
The final chapter of Presley's life was defined by massive stadium tours, dramatic operatic ballads, and deeply personal recording sessions.