Elvis Aaron Presley

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Elvis Aaron Presley Wiki Biography

Elvis Aaron Presley was born on 8 January 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi USA,  and was a singer and actor, whose name is inevitably associated with titles “The King” or “The King of Rock and Roll”. This musical and cultural icon rose to fame in 1950’s, and even so long after his death in 1977, he is still almost as popular as ever. Elvis Presley became a worldwide phenomenon virtually overnight in 1956, with the release of the hit song Heartbreak Hotel. Although his unique combination of African-American rhythm and blues and country music was at first condemned by conservative American authorities – mostly because his wild performances on stage were then considered “inappropriate” – to many he represented a huge part of the birth of mainstream rock ‘n’ roll.

So just how rich is Elvis Presley, as his estate continues earning to this day? Elvis’ estimated net worth is $300 million, and he is second only to Michael Jackson on the list of deceased celebrities whose estates are still making money, with as much as an estimated $55 million in posthumous earnings per year since his untimely death.

Elvis’ although the family moved to Memphis, Tennessee when he was in his early teens, perhaps fortuitously for his music career, as blessed with good looks, unique voice and captivating on-stage charisma, Elvis Presley made his film debut in 1956 in the acclaimed movie “Love Me Tender”,  with the same-titled song also becoming very popular. Two years after that he disappeared from the limelight because of being drafted, uncomplainingly, for military service, mostly spent in Germany. The King returned to prominence in 1960, and once again took the world by storm, expertly managed by his manager Colonel Tom Parker. Elvis’ career continued mostly at the top of the music industry, and in 1973 his live concert “Aloha from Hawaii” was the first globally broadcast concert ever, via satellite. Watched by many people across the world, it subsequently also dominated the USA charts in the form of an album and becoming the last soundtrack album of Elvis Presley. The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll died on 16 August 1977, apparently from a prescribed-drug overdose. The last home of Elvis was Graceland, a beautiful white mansion in Memphis, Tennessee which is now worth a reputed $100 million. It is visited by over 600,000 visitors each year, making it one of the most visited home tours in the USA.

Conspiracies about his death, although controversial, are partly what has been keeping the legend of Elvis Presley very much alive to this day. Some people are even convinced that he faked his death, and “sightings” of a live Presley is probably the most discussed myth of musical culture. However, it is his artistic legacy which is what truly matters to music enthusiasts. Elvis Presley has been inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame, Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and, of course, Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. He is the highest-selling individual artist of all time, with such legendary songs as “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, “Money Honey”, “Jailhouse Rock” and many more. People are still interested in buying everything related to the King of Rock and Roll, so it is no surprise that Presley’s net worth is as large as it is. Albums, singles, concerts and tours of this American singer and musician brought huge financial success to him and his supporting entourage, who continued to popularize his name, and benefit from it, after his death.

Overall, Elvis has scored over 20 #1 albums, and more than 40 #1 singles, including re-issues, some a long time after his death. He also featured in almost 40 films  (some eminently forgetable), but such worldwide acclaim shows just how much his unique talents – including an outstanding voice which some believe could have been put to better use at times – and contributions to rock and roll music are appreciated. The legend of Elvis Presley will surely continue for many years to come.

Finally, in his personal life, Elvis Presley was married to Priscilla Beaulieu (1967-73) – Lisa Marie is their daughter.

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Elvis Aaron Presley Quick Info

Full Name Elvis Presley
Net Worth $300 Million
Date Of Birth January 8, 1935, Tupelo, Mississippi USA
Died August 16, 1977, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Place Of Birth Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
Height 1.82 m, 1.82 m
Weight 170 pounds170 pounds
Profession Singer, Actor, King of Rock and Roll
Education Humes Preparatory Academy Middle School
Nationality American
Spouse Priscilla Presley (m. 1967-1973)
Children Lisa Marie Presley
Parents Gladys Presley, Vernon Presley
Siblings Jessie Garon Presley
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/elvis
Twitter https://twitter.com/ElvisPresley
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elvis
MySpace https://myspace.com/thekingelvis
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000062
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/elvis-presley-mn0000180228
Awards Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1971), American Music Award of Merit (1987), Grammy Awards for Best Inspirational Performance, NME Award for World’s Outstanding Popular Singer/ World Male Singer/ for Favourite US Male Singer/ World Musical Personality
Albums Elvis Presley (1956), Elvis Is Back! (1960), Something for Everybody (1961), Roustabout (1964), Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite (1973), Moody Blue (1977), The Wonder of You (2016)
Music Groups Million Dollar Quartet (1956), The Blue Moon Boys (1954-1968)
Nominations Grammy Hall of Fame, Academy of Country Music Award, Grammy Award for Record of the Year, Juno Award for International Single of the Year, Echo Award for Best International Rock/Pop Male Artist (2003)
Movies King Creole (1958), Flaming Star (1960), Change of Habit (1969), Wild in the Country (1961), Viva Las Vegas (1964), Clambake (1967), Tickle Me (1965), Loving You (1957)
TV Shows Elvis in Concert (1977), Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite (1973), Elvis: That’s the Way It Is (1970), Elvis on Tour (1972)

Elvis Aaron Presley Trademarks

  1. Known to friends and fans for his extremely kind-hearted and generous personality
  2. Black hair often greased back
  3. Deep husky voice with southern accent
  4. Two trademark phrases were “Thank ya!” and “Thank ya’ very much!”
  5. Peanut butter and banana sandwiches (with bacon)
  6. Onstage karate moves
  7. White sequined jumpsuits with rhinestones
  8. Longer and slightly deeper sideburns
  9. His movements, with his pelvis, that gave him the nickname, “Elvis, the pelvis”, which he strongly disliked
  10. The famous left-sided grin

Elvis Aaron Presley Quotes

  • [from a letter delivered to President Nixon’s office on December 21, 1970] Sir, I can and will be of any I service that I can to help the country out. I have no concern or motive other than helping the country out, so I wish not to be given a title or an appointed position. I can and will do more good if I were made a Federal Agent at Large, and I will help best by doing it my way through my communications with people of all ages. First and foremost I am an entertainer, but all I need is the Federal Credentials..I have done an in depth study of Drug Abuse and Brainwashing Techniques and I am right in the middle of the whole thing..
  • It’s your baby, you rock it.
  • The image is one thing and the human being is another. I try very hard to live up to an image, I’ll put it that way.
  • [asked by a reporter in 1972 about his opinion of war protesters] Honey, I’d just as soon keep my own personal views about that to myself. I’m just an entertainer, and I’d rather not say.
  • I can never forget the longing to be someone. I guess if you are poor you always think bigger and want more than those who have everything.
  • Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine.
  • Rhythm is something you either have or don’t have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
  • Only thing worse than watching a bad movie is being in one.
  • I knew by heart all the dialogue of James Dean’s films; I could watch Rebel Without a Cause (1955) a hundred times over.
  • Just because you look good, don’t mean you feel good.
  • I sure lost my musical direction in Hollywood. My songs were the same conveyor belt mass production, just like most of my movies were.
  • Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t goin’ away.
  • [on Blue Hawaii (1961)] In the movie we did a song called the “Hawaiian Wedding Song”. And it was so real that it took me ten years before I realized I wasn’t married to the chick.
  • Since I was two years old, all I knew was gospel music. That music became such a part of my life it was as natural as dancing. A way to escape from my problems, an my way of release.
  • I am not the King. Jesus Christ is the King. I’m just an entertainer.
  • I get tired of playing a guy who gets into a fight, then starts singing to the guy he’s just beat up.
  • [in 1956] The colored folks been singing it and playing it just like I’m doin’ now, man, for more years than I know. They played it like that in their shanties and in their juke joints and nobody paid it no mind ’til I goosed it up. I got it from them. Down in Tupelo, Mississippi, I used to hear old Arthur Crudup bang his box the way I do now and I said if I ever got to a place I could feel all old Arthur felt, I’d be a music man like nobody ever saw.
  • Roy Orbison is the greatest singer in the world.
  • I wiggle my shoulders, I shake my legs, I walk up and down the stage, I hop around on one foot. But I never bump and grind. Why, that’s vulgar. I’d never do anything vulgar before an audience. My mother would never allow it.
  • I don’t know anything about music. In my line you don’t have to.
  • Take care of the fans and they will sure as hell take care of you.
  • The police filmed a show one time in Florida because of the PGA, YMCA, or somebody. They thought that I was . . . something. They said, “Man, he’s got to be crazy”. So they, the police, came out and filmed the show. I couldn’t move. I had to stand still. The only thing I could move was my little finger like that. “You ain’t nothing but a hound dog crying all the time”, y’know, for the whole show.
  • I want to entertain people. That’s my whole life. To my last breath.
  • [at a 1972 press conference in Madison Square Garden] Man, I was tame compared to what they do now, are you kidding? All that I ever did was just jiggle.
  • I’ve never gotten over what they call stage fright. I go through it every show. I’m pretty concerned, I’m pretty much thinking about the show. I never get completely comfortable with it, and I don’t let the people around me get comfortable with it, in that I remind them that it’s a new crowd out there, it’s a new audience, and they haven’t seen us before. So it’s got to be like the first time we go on.
  • A live concert to me is exciting because of all the electricity that is generated in the crowd and on stage. It’s my favorite part of the business – live concerts.
  • The image is one thing and the human being is another, it’s very hard to live up to an image.
  • My daddy had seen a lot of people who played guitars and stuff and didn’t work, so he said, “You should make up your mind either about being an electrician or playing a guitar, and I never saw a guitar player that was worth a damn”.
  • [on performing] It’s like a surge of electricity going through you. It’s almost like making love, but it’s even stronger than that . . . sometimes I think my heart is going to explode.
  • I just fell into it, really. My daddy and I were laughing about it the other day. He looked at me and said, “What happened, El? The last thing I remember is I was working in a can factory and you were driving a truck”. We all feel the same way about it. Still, it just caught us up.
  • There’s been a big change in the music field in the last 10 or 12 years. I think everything has improved–the sounds have improved, the musicians have improved, the engineers have definitely improved. I like a lot of the new groups, y’know, The Beatles and The Byrds and the . . . whoever, but I really like a lot of the new music, but a lot of it is basically, our music is basically, rock ‘n roll music is basically gospel or rhythm and blues. People have been adding to it, adding instruments to it, experimenting with it.
  • [his acceptance speech from the 1970 Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation Awards] When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was the hero of the comic book. I saw movies, and I was the hero in the movie. So every dream I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times . . . I learned very early in life that “Without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain’t got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend – without a song”. So I keep singing a song. Goodnight. Thank you.
  • Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back and forth. I just sorta do ’em all together, I guess.
  • I don’t like being called Elvis The Pelvis. That’s gotta be one of the most childish expressions I’ve ever heard coming from an adult.
  • [asked what kind of music he sings] I sing all kinds.
  • [asked who he sounded like] I don’t sound like nobody.

Elvis Aaron Presley Important Facts

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  • Former father-in-law of Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage.
  • Though Elvis is famed for the “I don’t sound like nobody”. He did have idols, and one of these, was dubbed ‘the greatest entertainer of them all’ it seems a fitting tribute to think that the King was in awe of Al Jolson.
  • Double first cousin of Patsy Presley Geranen.
  • “The All American Boy” is a 1958 ‘talking blues’ song written by Bobby Bare, but credited by Fraternity Records to Bill Parsons, with songwriting credit to Bill Parsons and Orville Lunsford. The song reached #2 on the Billboard charts and was inspired by the success and then conscription of Elvis Presley.
  • He was widely known to be a very private man.
  • Former brother-in-law of Michelle Beaulieu Hovey.
  • Former son-in-law of Ann Beaulieu and stepson-in-law of Paul Beaulieu.
  • Received his first ever screen kiss from co-star Jana Lund in Loving You (1957).
  • His all-time favorite horror movie was Black Christmas (1974). He made it a tradition to watch the film every Christmas and to this day his family honors his memory by watching the film every Christmas.
  • Had a twin brother, Jesse Caron, who died in infancy.
  • Childhood friend of Wink Martindale.
  • Pictured on a USA ‘forever’ commemorative postage stamp in the Music Icons series, issued 12 August 2015. Price on day of issue was 49¢.
  • Was one of the many dozen of celebrities like John Agar, John Russell and Sabu who visited renowned animal trainer and Hollywood animal behaviorist Ralph Helfer’s Africa U.S.A. Exotic Animal Ranch in Soledad Canyon, California on weekends to play with the animals and pitch in with the chores. Elvis’ favorite animal was a chimp named Coffee, who once belonged to Mae West.
  • In early March of 1960, Elvis was on his way back to America from military duty in Germany. The plane Elvis was boarding on made a brief stop in the town of Prestwick, Scotland, where he was greeted and embraced by hundreds of British fans. This would be his first and only visit in the United Kingdom.
  • Although Bob Dylan enormously admired him, Elvis was disparaging of Dylan, especially in terms of his singing voice. Once he was said to privately quip, “My mouth’s so dry, feels like Bob Dylan slept in it”. Later, however, he recorded a cover of Dylan’s song, “Tomorrow is a Long Time”. Elvis reportedly disliked much of the 1960s popular music, including The Beatles, because he associated it with the “drug culture”, although he did freely cover songs by many such bands.
  • His 1972 live album recorded at Madison Square Garden featured many celebrities in the audience, including George Harrison, Art Garfunkel, David Bowie, all the members of Ten Years After and Led Zeppelin, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan. It was reported that John Lennon was secretly in the audience, but Lennon insisted in a 1975 interview that he had never seen Elvis live. Bruce Springsteen was in the audience, having signed with Columbia Records about a month prior. The album was also the inspiration for a young Eddie Murphy, who would play it loud and lip-sync to it in front of the mirror. Murphy has gone on to say that it was Elvis who inspired him to become an entertainer.
  • He was discharged from the army on March 24, 1960. Eight days later, on April 1, he began filming G.I. Blues (1960).
  • His 1st big performance was at the Oventon Park Shell in Memphis in 1954.
  • “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”, was the original closing number for Elvis’ special, Elvis (1968). On previous occasions he headlined Christmas specials that were aired on radio stations throughout the Southern US. Producer Steve Binder and Elvis decided that a song that reflected the turbulence of the 1960s, and at the same time gave a plea for hope and understanding, would be more appropriate than a Christmas ballad to end the show. Earl Brown, the show’s Musical Director, was asked by Binder to go home and write such a song. He did just that and composed, on short notice, “If I Can Dream”, with its reference to Martin Luther King’s 1963 “I Have A Dream” speech, given in Washington, DC. Brown’s newly composed song contained the lyrics, “If I can dream of a better land, where all my brothers walk hand in hand”. With minimal rehearsing and no demo to work with, Elvis’ spontaneous live performance of the new closing song was released as his next million-selling single, peaking at #13 on the US pop charts. The success of “If I Can Dream” led the way for Elvis to record other songs with social issues, such as “In the Ghetto”, “Clean Up Your Own Backyard” and “Don’t Cry Daddy”.
  • During the rehearsal for his 1968 TV Special Elvis (1968), he reportedly gave an impromptu performance of “MacArthur Park,, a big hit of the day for Richard Harris. Unfortunately, that performance was not recorded.
  • Many rock singers mimicked Elvis’ singing style, early in their careers, before adopting their own style for which they are most remembered. The most successful, in that area, was Conway Twitty with his (1958-61) hit recordings of “It’s Only Make Believe”, “The Story Of My Love” and “Lonely Blue Boy”, originally recorded by Elvis as “Danny” for King Creole (1958) but later cut from the film. Twitty later crossed over to the country field. Charlie Rich’s initial hit, “Lonely Weekend” (1960), followed the same pattern, long before he was known as country music’s “Silver Fox”. One of Johnny Rivers’ first recordings, “You’re The One” (1958), and a 1956 recording of “That’ll Be The Day” by Buddy Holly–not the 1957 million selling version that is most played–sounded like Elvis behind the mike. There were also “one-hit wonders” like Ral Donner, the narrative voice of Elvis in This Is Elvis (1981), who had a million seller with “You Don’t Know What You Got Until You Lose It” (1961). Of course, there’s Terry Stafford’s successful 1964 cover of Elvis’ recording of “Suspicion”.
  • Of Terry Stafford’s 1964 cover of Elvis’ recording of “Suspicion”, a back-up group was added to sing the word “suspicion”. This addition proved successful for Stafford, though many listeners still think they are listening to Elvis. Stafford’s version of the song received considerable airplay and rose to #3 on the US pop charts.
  • Curiously, cut from the 2009 issue of his critically acclaimed film King Creole (1958) was his performance of “Hard Headed Woman” a #1 hit for Elvis at the time of the film’s release. A rare occurrence, possibly, the only time in film history that an essential musical number has been cut from a film, over a half-century after the film’s release. Added in its place in 2009 is the then previously unseen stripper’s sequence with the song “Banana”. In 1958 the “Banana” scene, complete with female stripper, with its obvious phallic reference, would have been “too much” for the censors and mainstream America.
  • One set of genealogical research states that Elvis’ surname leads back to Irish ancestors, who hailed from the village of Hacketstown in County Carlow. William Presley was forced to leave Ireland for America after a local dispute over land. He later moved to Carolina, where he had a son called Dunnan, and then moved on to Tennessee. Dunnan’s granddaughter Rosella was born in 1863 and, though she never married, she had several children including one called Jessie. He named his son Vernon Elvis, and Vernon Presley later named his son Elvis Aaron Presley, the man who went on to become The King.
  • Prior to marrying Priscilla Presley, Elvis proposed marriage to legendary cult actress Tura Satana, who turned him down. It is believed that Priscilla copied her hairstyle after that.
  • It was after his appearance on Texaco Star Theatre: Episode #8.13 (1956) that Presley inadvertently earned the nickname “Elvis the Pelvis”. While performing his classic “Hound Dog”, Presley switched tempo in the middle of the song and began gyrating his hips suggestively. The performance caused such a furor that Berle received a reported 30,000 letters decrying his decision to allow such “lewd behavior” on national television. During the show Presley was backed by Scotty Moore (guitar), Bill Black (bass) and D.J. Fontana (drums).
  • During rehearsal for his June 5, 1956, appearance on Texaco Star Theatre (1948), Berle reportedly said to Elvis. “Let’s see what you can do without the guitar”. What resulted was a captivating extended televised performance by Elvis of the not yet recorded “Hound Dog”; enjoyable to his fans, though shocking to others including the news media, it was a song that he had been performing, up to that point, with guitar in hand. By the time of his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), later in 1956, Elvis sang without his guitar, with The Jordanaires as his back-up vocal group and his back-up combo. For the most part this format would be followed for all of Elvis’ stage performances for the remainder of his career. In 1969, when he returned to Las Vegas, a full orchestra was added.
  • Reportedly, in 1969 he received a death threat, just prior to his opening in Las Vegas. Though he had FBI agents providing security for him, for added protection he carried a Derringer pistol on stage, in his shoe.
  • In the 1981 documentary This Is Elvis (1981), in previously unseen footage, Elvis sang “Always On My Mind”, a #16 hit from 1972 written for him by Mark James. Just months later, in 1981, Willie Nelson covered the song and it became a Grammy winner and one of Nelson’s all-time signature hits. As the song was not written specifically for the film, it could not qualify for an Academy Award nomination. The Academy Award-winning song for 1981 was “The Theme from “Arthur”.
  • During the days following Elvis’ death, Philadelphia Phillies’ pitcher Tug McGraw (father of Tim McGraw), with guitar in hand, played a medley of Elvis’ songs on the team bus.
  • Stage: “All Shook Up”, a show based on his work, debuted on Broadway in 2004.
  • In the mid-’70s he was approached to help finance a karate movie called “New Gladiators” in which he would narrate and make a cameo appearance at the climax. The film was never completed in his lifetime.
  • The media coverage of his death overshadowed that of the 86-year-old comedian and film star Groucho Marx, which occurred three days later.
  • An earlier take of Elvis’ 1956 hit “I Want You, I Need You,I Love You” is titled “I Need You, I Want You, I Love You”. This earlier version of the song appeared on some copies of his debut album titled “Elvis” and was later issued in a 1977 compilation package..
  • While Elvis appeared on NBC’s The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956), on Sunday, July 1, 1956. his manager Colonel Tom Parker was contacted by Ed Sullivan about Elvis appearing on Sullivan’s weekly CBS variety show, The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), on CBS. Elvis was signed for a then staggering $50,000 for three appearances. This was quite an accomplishment–or lack of foresight–as Sullivan and Allen were broadcast in the same Sunday-evening time slot and had an ongoing “ratings war” against each other. Even more amazing was that Elvis’ prestigious record label, RCA Victor, was a subsidiary of the corporation that owned NBC. The NBC logo at that time was the famous RCA Color (TV) Peacock. Elvis already had sold at least five million records for RCA. Allen would later state that his reason for “giving away” Elvis was that he ran strictly a comedy show. Ironically. the following summer Allen hosted Jerry Lee Lewis twice. After this, Sullivan was not as interested in biding for Lewis as he was for Elvis. Lewis did not appear on Sullivan’s show until 1969.
  • He and Andy Griffith debuted together, but at different times, on Steve Allen’s weekly program The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956), on July 1, 1956. It was Steve Allen’s second show and Elvis’ appearance skyrocketed it in popularity.
  • On his first appearance on Stage Show (1954) on Jan. 28, 1956, he sang a medley of “Shake Rattle and Roll” / “Flip Flop and Fly” and later performed “I Got A Woman”. That breakthrough performance of “I Got A Woman”, to a startled 1956 audience, had not been seen for years, but as of 2010 it is available on YouTube.
  • After not having a Top 20 hit single since 1966, Elvis’ Nov. 68 “comeback” TV Special spawned the now standard “If I Can Dream”, (#13 US Pop). This was followed in 1969 by “Memories” (#35 US Pop), which was also performed on the Special, “In The Ghetto” (#3 US Pop), “Suspicious Minds” (#1 US Pop), and “Don’t Cry Daddy” (#6 US Pop).
  • His last film, Change of Habit (1969), had him as a doctor in an urban clinic, reflecting his attempt to be “relevant” to the social activism of the youth of the ’60s. Additionally, this film dealt with what was then considered to be medical treatment of an “autistic” child, a topic almost unheard of in 1969.
  • Was a huge fan of professional wrestling.
  • Elvis owned one of the world’s first mobile phones. He had to have one after seeing Sean Connery use a car phone in the James Bond movie From Russia with Love (1963). Elvis’s phone was contained in a suitcase-size carrying case with his name in black letters on a gold label on the front. He would use it to talk from his limousine.
  • Reports of the last words spoken by Elvis vary. He ended his last press conference with the words: “I hope I haven’t bored you.” Other reports say his last words were: “Okay, I won’t” (The last words spoken to Ginger Alden, his girlfriend at the time of his death, who told him on the way to the bathroom not to “fall asleep in there.”).
  • His death on August 16, 1977, was 29 years after baseball athlete and first home-run king, Babe Ruth’s death, August 16, 1948 and 21 years after actor, Bela Lugosi, August 16, 1956.
  • He asked his father Vernon Presley to pick TV evangelist Rex Humbard to officiate at his funeral.
  • According to Tommy Steele, Presley did visit London once in 1958. However, this has not been substantiated.
  • Bought former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s yacht “Potomac” for $55,000 in January 1964.
  • Former wife Priscilla Presley opened up their home Graceland to the public on June 7, 1982. Elvis’ Aunt Delta remained living on the estate until her death in 1993.
  • Both his father Vernon Presley and grandmother Minnie Mae outlived him. Vernon died in 1979 at age 63 and Minnie Mae died in 1980 at age 90.
  • During the 1970s he had 28 singles reach the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Posthumously, he had a #1 single on the Hot 100 in 2002 with the remix of “A Little Less Conversation”.
  • Owned a collection of Andy Kaufman tapes.
  • He is not related to Reg Presley (b: Reginald Maurice Ball), the lead singer of the popular British rock band The Troggs, which had 2 million sellers of their own, “Wild Thing” (1966) and “Love Is All Around” (1968).
  • During his 21-year association with RCA Records (1956-77), the only year he failed to have a single in the Billboard Top Pop 20 was 1967.
  • Four grandchildren: Riley Keough (b. May 29, 1989), Benjamin Keough (b. October 21, 1992) and twin girls Harper Vivienne Ann & Finley Aaron Love Lockwood (b. October 7, 2008).
  • Many Elvis fans and historians agree that his 1969 recording sessions at American International Studios in Memphis were among his greatest work–it contained songs in a variety of musical genres, from pop to country/western to R&B to standards, in addition to new material.
  • His live performance of “My Way” done early in his 1977 tour and featured on his October 1977 TV special was a million-selling single following his death.
  • His funeral procession on August 18, 1977, consisted of 49 cars led by 11 white Cadillacs–Cadillac was his favorite car.
  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6777 Hollywood Boulevard for Recording in Hollywood, California.
  • In 1955 he appeared in a rock documentary, The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey (1955), about Cleveland DJ Bill Randle, filmed in various locations in the Cleveland, Ohio, area (mainly Brooklyn High School). The film headlined many top acts of the day including Bill Haley and the Comets, Pat Boone, The Four Lads and others. This film has yet to be released. It is still reportedly the property of Polygram International and in the Universal vault.
  • He unsuccessfully auditioned for CBS’ Talent Scouts (1948) nine months before his successful debut on Stage Show (1954). The trip to New York City for the audition was not a complete loss for Elvis. That same day he went uptown to see Bo Diddley, who was appearing at The Apollo.
  • In 1953 while working as an usher in a local Memphis movie theater he sang, by request, “That’s Amore” on stage.
  • According to Elvis and his manager Tom Parker, Elvis’ return to TV in 1968 was in part due to NBC (Universal Pictures) agreeing to finance the remaining movies he was scheduled to make.
  • The last song he sang was “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”, at home, and playing the piano, to family and friends, Monday evening, August 15th, 1977.
  • Elvis’ original combo (Elvis, Scotty Moore and Bill Black) were nicknamed and known as “The Blue Moon Boys featuring that Hillbilly Cat” after their popular rendition of Bill Monroe’s “Blue Moon Of Kentucky”. Moore acted as Elvis’ first manager. Black in the late ’40s was a member of Gene Krupa’s band and later had a successful recording career with Bill Black’s Combo.
  • Voted the third greatest singer of the rock era in a Rolling Stone magazine poll in 2008.
  • Elvis was a good friend of Johnny Cash, going back to their Sun Records’ days recordings, after being discovered by Sam Phillips.
  • While he never joined any political party, his political views were somewhat mixed. During the early 1960s he was an outspoken admirer of liberal President John F. Kennedy. He later confessed to “weeping openly” at the news of Kennedy’s death. Later in life, however, he made a more conservative move on the political spectrum. He began singing the praises of President Richard Nixon, and his right-wing streak culminated in a visit to the White House in December 1970. During the visit, Presley was photographed giving the President a handgun, which was (for security reasons) presented but not given. Presley spoke of his admiration for Nixon, revealed his disgust at the hippie counterculture, spoke disparagingly of The Beatles (he said that having earned their money in America, they had then left for England to promote “anti-American” feelings), fervently expressed his patriotism, offered to infiltrate and go undercover in left-wing hippie groups, asked to be appointed a federal narcotics agent, and even hugged the president twice. Nixon, for his part, was not sure if Presley was serious or not, but granted his request and made him an honorary federal agent. Nixon said he was equally parts bewildered and amused by the encounter, thanked Presley for his support, and the picture of the duo has become one of the most famous photos taken in the White House. On Presley’s death in 1977, the former president asked Americans to lower their flags all over the country as a mark of respect.
  • Was the first entertainer to introduce karate in an American motion picture (Flaming Star (1960)).
  • On seeing Elvis in rehearsal for Stage Show (1954) Jackie Gleason–the show’s producer–described Elvis as “Marlon Brando with a guitar”.
  • Was a fan of actors Peter Sellers and Tony Curtis.
  • He was mentioned in Walter Kirn’s novel, “Thumbsucker”.
  • His favorite actors were James Dean, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen and Marlon Brando. Brando personally strongly disliked Presley.
  • He is credited as a co-writer of “(I’ll) You’ll Be Gone” (1965). This was the B side of the hit from his film Girl Happy (1965), “Do The Clam”. It is found in his five-CD box set of ’60s recordings. Elvis composed the lyrics and brought the song to a recording session. He is also listed in the writer’s credits to “Heartbreak Hotel”.
  • Robbie Williams dedicated his song “Advertising Space” to him.
  • Investor CKX paid $100 million for an 85% interest in Presley’s income in February 2005.
  • In Alexandria, Louisiana, early in 1977 a local journalist complained that the singer was on stage for less than an hour and “was impossible to understand.” In Baton Rouge, Presley didn’t go on stage at all. He was unable to get out of his hotel bed and the rest of the tour was canceled.
  • He was planning his first ever European tour in 1978.
  • His records have spent 2,574 weeks in both the UK singles and album charts, were and still are way ahead of his closest competitors Cliff Richard (1,982), Queen (1,755), The Beatles (1,749) and Madonna (1,660).
  • His records have spent a total of 79 weeks at the #1 position on the US charts.
  • In July of 2005, Presley was named one of the top 100 “Greatest Americans,” following a vote organized by Discovery Channel. In the vote, Presley ranked ahead of all entertainers and in 8th place behind Presidents Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, plus Martin Luther King and Benjamin Franklin.
  • In 1962 he ceased almost completely to record non-soundtrack songs until his 1969 album “From Elvis in Memphis”.
  • Between 1957-69 he performed only two concerts and made just two television appearances.
  • As a young man, Elvis idolized a gospel group called The Statesmen. According to Elvis’ backup singer and lifelong friend Joe Moscheo, Elvis’ leg-twitching dance moves were inspired by The Statesmen’s bass singer, “Big Chief” Wetherington, who was famous for his leg twitching.
  • He was ranked #2 on VH1’s 100 Sexiest Artists and #8 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll. He was voted best singer of all time by Q Magazine. He was voted the 3rd Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Artist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
  • After his concert in Hawaii in 1961, Presley concentrated on making movies and did not perform before a live audience again for seven years until his 1968 TV special and subsequent return to Las Vegas in 1969.
  • In 2007 the National Rifle Association (NRA) released an Elvis Presley Tribute Revolver, officially authorized by his estate.
  • Turned down the leading role in The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967), which went to his friend Roy Orbison.
  • He did an early ’60s concert in Hawaii, and donated the proceeds to help build the USS Arizona memorial.
  • The very last song he sang in public was “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, at The Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Sunday, June 26, 1977.
  • Has been portrayed by Val Kilmer, Harvey Keitel, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Kurt Russell, Don Johnson, Bruce Campbell, David Keith, Rob Youngblood, Peter Dobson and Scott Bakula.
  • Met President Lyndon Johnson at the White House in 1965.
  • In 1970 he wrote to J. Edgar Hoover requesting to join the FBI at the height of its campaign against political protests in the United States.
  • His parents Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley were unemployed during the Great Depression of the 1930s and lived on welfare and then on Social Security after it was created during the administration of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • On Thursday, November 11th, 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution to British music and integral part of British music culture.
  • He was discovered by Sun Records owner Sam Phillips.
  • Has sold 1.8 billion records worldwide, more than any other artist or music group.
  • With a lot of entertainers making a living mimicking Elvis, Jimmy Buffett wrote a song called “Elvis Imitators” making mention of a few of Elvis’ films, song titles, and mannerisms.
  • It was estimated that he earned earned $4.5 billion in his lifetime.
  • In 1973 he was the biggest taxpayer in the US.
  • He is credited as a co-writer of “(I’ll) You’ll Be Gone” (1965). This was the B side of the hit from his film Girl Happy (1965), “Do The Clam”. It is found in his five-CD box set of ’60s recordings. Elvis composed the lyrics and brought the song to a recording session.
  • He was considered for Ricky Nelson’s role in Rio Bravo (1959) starring John Wayne and Dean Martin. However, by the time filming began in May 1958 Presley was stationed with the US army in Germany.
  • Named the highest earning deceased celebrity for the sixth consecutive year in 2006 by Forbes.com.
  • His home Graceland in Memphis is the second most popular private tourist attraction in the United States after the White House, and is estimated to bring in $150 million to the city itself each year.
  • His autopsy detected 14 different drugs in his bloodstream, ten in significant quantity.
  • He was offered a role in the animation film, Gay Purr-ee (1962), but disliked the roles of off-screen voice acting.
  • He was seriously considered for the role of the Texas Ranger in True Grit (1969) starring John Wayne. Unfortunately, Tom Parker’s demand that Presley receive top billing could not be met, so the part went to Glen Campbell instead.
  • Newspaper reports indicated that Sammy Davis Jr., Farrah Fawcett, Burt Reynolds and John Wayne were supposed to attend Presley’s funeral, but they did not turn up. Ann-Margret, James Brown and George Hamilton were the only celebrities in attendance.
  • Along with Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins, Elvis was a member of the celebrated “Million Dollar Quartet”, so named because they were money-makers for Sam Phillips’ Sun Records label.
  • He was portrayed by Peter Dobson in Forrest Gump (1994).
  • Once claimed Robert Mitchum was the inspiration for his famous hairstyle. Presley met Mitchum to discuss the possibility of starring together in Thunder Road (1958), but unfortunately Tom Parker’s demands for Presley’s salary could not be met.
  • In 1981, Kirsty MacColl had a number 14 single in the UK with the song “There’s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis”. He also inspired the song “Elvis Ate America” on the album “Original Soundtracks 1” by Passengers, which was a U2 and Brian Eno side project in 1995.
  • He was an avid collector of guns and badges.
  • One of his biggest hit songs, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, was written in 1926 by Lou Handman and Roy Turk and first recorded by Lou’s sister Edith Handman with Lou at the piano. Vaughn Deleath and The Colonial Club Orchestra released a version of the song in 1927 that became a hit. ‘The Carter Family’ recorded a bluegrass version with additional verses in 1936. The first charted version was by Blue Barron in 1950 (#16 US Pop), which introduced the spoken portion, modeled after Jacques’ “All The World’s A Stage” speech in William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”. Al Jolson recorded that version several weeks later. Additionaly, it was singer Jaye P. Morgan’s 1959 (#65 US Pop) version of the song, as well as Blue Barron’s earlier 1950 version, that Elvis heard while in Germany that influenced him to record the song shortly after his discharge from the army. Elvis’ 1960 version of “Are You Lonesome Tonight” is closest to the 1950 Blue Barron recording.
  • Elvis dreamed of playing Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather (1972), but when he asked to audition for the part he was turned down.
  • Barbra Streisand originally wanted Elvis to play the role of John Norman Howard in A Star Is Born (1976), but the studio couldn’t meet Tom Parker’s demands ($1 million plus equal billing with Streisand).
  • In 1977 alone his personal physician, Dr. George Nichopoulos (usually referred to as “Dr. Nick”), had prescribed at least 10,000 hits of amphetamines, barbiturates, narcotics, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, laxatives and hormones for Presley. His medical license was later revoked for prescribing such huge amounts of drugs.
  • Elvis topped the Forbes Magazine list of deceased highest earners for the fourth consecutive year, with earnings of $45 million in 2004.
  • His song “Heartbreak Hotel” is based on a note left by a man who committed suicide in a Florida hotel suite. When Elvis first performed the song on Stage Show (1954) in 1956, he sang the words “They’re so lonely they pray to die”. This was changed in later performances from “pray to die” to “they could die” so as not to offend the religious establishment with a reference for a prayer for death.
  • Is portrayed by Michael St. Gerard in Great Balls of Fire! (1989)
  • Prior to being signed by RCA in November 1955, Elvis was known as “The Hillbilly Cat” in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
  • Of his many numerous impersonators, his personal favorite was Andy Kaufman.
  • Is portrayed by Val Kilmer in True Romance (1993). Like Presley, Kilmer is also said to have possible Cherokee heritage.
  • In the month following his final concert, at Indianapolis, Indiana, on Sunday, June 26, 1977, he was reported to have gained an extra 50 pounds.
  • Most of the films he starred in were not critically acclaimed, although he received good reviews for Flaming Star (1960) and King Creole (1958).
  • Nephew of Vester Presley.
  • He was portrayed by Jason Alan Smith in Crazy (2008).
  • Was director Robert Wise’s original choice to play Tony in West Side Story (1961).
  • He worked with legendary guitar player Hank Garland from 1957-61.
  • He had two full face-lifts and rhinoplasty during the mid-1970s. On one of these visits to hospital he was accompanied by Linda Thompson.
  • None of his 33 films, 31 features and two musical documentaries were ever nominated for an Academy Award. Of his 31 feature films only one, Wild in the Country (1961), lost money.
  • He was a born-again Christian who loved to sing gospel music.
  • At the time of his death in 1977, he was the second best-selling recording artist of all time, second only to longtime successful crooner, Bing Crosby.
  • Had glaucoma in the 1970s.
  • His tombstone gives his name as “Elvis Aaron Presley”, whereas he was in fact named “Elvis Aron Presley”. Although this fueled conspiracy theories that he had faked his death, it is generally believed he changed his middle name so it would be the same as Biblical person, Aaron, (brother of Moses).
  • Suffered from chronic insomnia.
  • When he was an infant a tornado struck his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi. He and his family survived uninjured, but 233 people in the city were killed and hundreds were injured.
  • Lived with Linda Thompson for 4-1/2 years, from 1972-6. She was a former “Miss Tennessee,” actress and songwriter. Other than Priscilla Presley, Thompson was the most significant romantic relationship Elvis ever had.
  • According to a show on the A&E Biography channel, he once attended a concert for singer Connie Francis and had to leave for emotional reasons once he heard her sing the old Italian song “Mama”, as his mother, Gladys Presley had recently died.
  • Held a single day’s attendance record for his March 1974 shows at the Houston Astrodome–89,000 fans for two shows.
  • Held the world indoor attendance record for a concert. At the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit on December 31, 1975, 62,500 fans attended. The show also set a record for the biggest box-office take for a single show: $850,000.
  • He was the #1 touring act in America for 1977; the year he died. This, despite the fact that he was well below par and only toured until July, is quite an achievement.
  • Shown on a 5.50 kr postage stamp issued by Sweden in 2004.
  • One set of genealogical research states that his surname was Anglicized from the German “Pressler” during the Civil War, and that his ancestor was Johann Valentin Pressler, who emigrated to North America in 1710. Pressler first settled in New York but later moved to the South. Jaime Pressly is also descended from him. Elvis also had English, Scottish, distant French, Dutch, Danish and–possible but unverified–Native American ancestry (through his descent from Morning White Dove, who was Elvis’ great-great-great-grandmother twice over).
  • Once an opera singer attended one of his 1950s concerts and met him backstage. The singer told Elvis that he sang like a hillbilly and needed singing lessons. Elvis replied, “Thanks for the advice, but how many of the thousands of people out there tonight came to hear you sing?”.
  • Was a huge fan of the television shows The Jeffersons (1975), Good Times (1974), Happy Days (1974) and Flip (1970).
  • He was a fervent admirer of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and had hoped to meet him in 1966, but the meeting never occurred. Many observers believed that was because his manager, Tom Parker, didn’t want to alienate Elvis’ fans in the South, many of whom saw King as an “outside agitator” because of his civil-rights work among Southern blacks.
  • In 1975 he purchased a poor black East Memphis woman an electric wheelchair and picked her up and personally sat her in it. The woman’s teenage daughter told Elvis she liked his car. He gave it to her and even gave her boyfriend a job.
  • Helped to support an All-Negro Day at the Memphis Zoo in 1956.
  • He used to play touch football at Whitehaven High School during the ’60s and early ’70s with kids around the neighborhood.
  • Loved football and often had three TVs set up at Graceland to watch all of the games in progress at the same time.
  • He was on the school boxing team while attending Humes High School in Memphis, TN.
  • He is referenced in the work of other music artists. He is mentioned in the songs “That Don’t Impress Me Much” by Shania Twain, “Without Me” by Eminem (as well as spoofed in the music video) and “Three Minute Boy” by Marillion.
  • He tried to get a print of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) to show his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, his last full day of life, on Monday, August 15th, 1977.
  • Last film he saw in a theater was The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
  • Elia Kazan had expressed interest several times in casting Elvis in his films, Elvis’ manager Tom Parker refused to allow it.
  • His mansion, Graceland, is the second most-visited place in United States of America. The first is the White House.
  • His favorite class in high school was wood shop.
  • His two favorite books were “The Holy Bible” and “The Impersonal Life”.
  • His favorite actors were Marlon Brando and James Dean. In a 1956 interview he said that he considered Dean an acting genius.
  • Once gave a robe to Muhammad Ali. On the back of the robe was stitched “The Peoples Champion”, which was Presley’s nickname for Ali.
  • Once sent $1,000,000 to Buford Pusser, the crimefighting Tennessee sheriff who was the subject of the 1973 film Walking Tall (1973).
  • After production of his 1968 NBC television special he told producer Steve Binder he would never make another movie or song he didn’t believe in.
  • He temporarily passed out from exhaustion, after recording “If I Can Dream”.
  • His favorite sports were racquetball and football.
  • Recorded 33 takes of “Hound Dog”.
  • Son of Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley.
  • He only performed two concerts outside of the United States of America. Both of them were in Canada. Therefore, all of his concerts were in North America.
  • More people watched Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii (1973) (live via satellite TV broadcast)–the first of its kind–than watched astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as they landed and then walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. Interestingly, the US audience didn’t view this concert event live. It was seen by much of the world on January 14, 1973. The US audience had to wait almost three months, as it was telecast for the first time in the US on April 14, 1973. Several songs recorded by Elvis in a studio while he was in Hawaii were added. The concert was preceded, on NBC, by an Ann-Margret special.
  • On Monday, December 21, 1970, he paid a visit to President Richard Nixon at the White House in Washington, D.C. The meeting was initiated by Presley, who wrote Nixon a six-page letter requesting a visit with the President and suggesting that he be made a “Federal Agent-at-Large” in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
  • He was drafted into the US Army in 1958, stationed in West Germany and discharged in 1960, achieving the rank of sergeant. His being in the army was a public relations headache, according to army documents released by the Pentagon on Thursday, June 9, 2005. “Elvis Presley will not be released in a manner different from any other inductee serving overseas,” the Army’s adjutant general wrote to citizens who complained following reports that the rock icon would get an early “good behavior” discharge. When he entered the army at Memphis, Tennessee, on March 24, 1958, there was a public outcry from his fans, and protests flowed to Washington, including a hand-written plea released by the National Archives and Records Administration. “Dear Mamie,” one correspondent wrote to then First Lady Mamie Eisenhower. “Will you please, please be so sweet and kind as to ask Ike [President Dwight D. Eisenhower] to please bring Elvis Presley back to us from the Army? We need him in our entertainment world to make us all laugh.” A 1959 Army memo set out the Presley problem: “When Private First Class Presley was first inducted, there was considerable adverse public reaction . . . alleging that he would receive preferential treatment in the Army. This impression has been largely replaced by a public impression of a good soldier serving his military obligation . . . Many teenagers who look up to and emulate Private First Class Presley will . . . follow his example in the performance of their military service”.
  • He named his four personal favorite films as: Rebel Without a Cause (1955), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Dirty Harry (1971) and Bullitt (1968).
  • In 1973 he met with Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant and John Paul Jones in Los Angeles. An idol to the members of Led Zeppelin, Elvis wanted to meet “who was outselling him” at concerts (Zeppelin was in the midst of a record-breaking tour that year). A meeting was arranged with Plant and Jones. Plant was so awestruck at meeting his idol in person that he could barely speak to him. Jones, nearly as awestruck as Plant, made small talk with the “King,” and mentioned what a beautiful watch Elvis wore. Elvis, always the generous one, instantly traded his $5,000 gold and diamond watch for Jones’ $10 Mickey Mouse watch. This broke the ice with all of them, and they became fast friends. Throughout the early 1970s members of Led Zeppelin even attended a few of Elvis’ concerts, and were granted the privilege of sitting in the front row by the King himself.
  • Hal B. Wallis, producer of eight of his films, wanted to make a western with Elvis and John Wayne, but it never came about.
  • He was temporarily a Shelby County (Tennessee) deputy sheriff.
  • He was a distant cousin of former US President Jimmy Carter (1977-81). When Elvis died on Tuesday, August 16, 1977, Carter said the next day, “Elvis Presley’s death deprived our country of a part of itself. He was unique and irreplaceable”.
  • During his third and final appearance on Ed Sullivan’s The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) weekly program, on Sunday, January 6, 1957, he angered Sullivan by singing the gospel song “Peace In The Valley” on his show, after Sullivan asked him not to.
  • He said that his favorite of all his films was King Creole (1958). He also said his film that he disliked the most was Clambake (1967).
  • He was allegedly offered roles in The Rainmaker (1956), The Defiant Ones (1958), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), West Side Story (1961), Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967), Midnight Cowboy (1969), True Grit (1969), Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), A Star Is Born (1976) and Grease (1978).
  • Elvis was descended from a woman named Morning White Dove (she was his maternal great-great-great-grandmother two times over). Morning White Dove is believed by some to have been a Cherokee Native American, although it is not clear if documentary evidence exists that she was a Native American. Elvis’ character in G.I. Blues (1960) has a Cherokee background.
  • The Beatles were admirers of his work and, although John Lennon said they enjoyed his company very much, Elvis himself, ironically, thought that they were a bad influence on America’s youth.
  • A remix of his song “A Little Less Conversation” was featured on the soundtrack to the film Ocean’s Eleven (2001) and became a Billboard #1 hit single, over 20 years after his death.
  • His 29¢ commemorative postage stamp issued in 1993, sold more copies than any other postage stamp in U.S. Postal Service history.
  • He is responsible for the best selling single of the 1950s (“Hound Dog/Don’t Be Cruel”, 1956) and that of the 1960s (“It’s Now Or Never”, 1960).
  • His 1960 single “It’s Now Or Never” is one of the best selling singles of all time–if not the all-time best selling single–with sales estimated to have been between 25 and 30 million copies.
  • When Ed Sullivan finally allowed him to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), he was filmed from the waist upwards only once, on his third and final appearance on Sunday, January 6th, 1957.
  • Made the first ever musical video of all time: Jailhouse Rock (1957).
  • Inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (sponsored by the Gospel Music Association) in 2001.
  • Was always known to be generous to a fault with family, friends and even total strangers. Anyone who admired any posession of his, from one of his many Cadillacs to any bit of bric-a-brac in his home, often found themselves the new owners of that posession.
  • The lightest Elvis ever weighed, as an adult, was 170 pounds in 1960, following his discharge from the U.S. Army. The heaviest was at the time of his death, which was 260 pounds. He gained 90 pounds in his final 17 years of life.
  • In 2002 a re-mixed version of one his more obscure recordings, “A Little Less Conversation”, became a dance club hit, and topped the charts in the United Kingdom.
  • Pictured on a 29¢ US commemorative postage stamp issued on Friday, January 8th, 1993, 58 years after his birthdate. This was the inaugural issue in the Legends of American Music series.
  • His personal entourage were known as the “Memphis Mafia”, and were given matching rings by Elvis. The diamond and gold rings sported a thunderbolt and the letters “TCB” (reportedly standing for “Take Care of Business”). Elvis was buried wearing one of the rings.
  • Hysteria over “Elvis sightings” after his death were lampooned in the Mojo Nixon song “Elvis Is Everywhere” and “Elvis Is Dead” by Living Colour.
  • In Sam Lovullo’s book “Life in the Kornfield”, which recalled his years as producer of 1969’s country music TV series Hee Haw (1969), he remarked that Elvis was a big fan of the show and had always wanted to perform on it. However, according to Lovullo, Elvis remarked they’d have to tape his spots in the middle of the night, knowing that if manager Tom Parker had found out, he’d never clear his appearance. Several months after Elvis’ death, his father, Vernon Presley, appeared on “Hee Haw” and spoke about how the world would always love him and remember his music.
  • His 1977 country hit, “Way Down,” was the #1 song on Billboard magazine’s country singles chart the week of Elvis’ death. Nine other songs would go to #1 on Billboard’s country charts between 1956 and 1981: “I Forgot to Remember to Forget,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You,” and the two-sided #1 hit “Hound Dog/Don’t Be Cruel” (all 1956); “All Shook Up,” “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” and “Jailhouse Rock” (all 1957); “Moody Blue” (1977); and “Guitar Man” (1981, a remixed version released more than three years after his death). Most of his 1950s #1 country hits were also #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 as well.
  • Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1998.
  • “Heartbreak Hotel”, which spent 17 weeks at #1 on Billboard’s country chart (and 10 weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100) was the #1 country song of 1956.
  • Elvis did not like confrontation. He wanted to fire his manager, Tom Parker, many times. He would tell his friends “Tell Parker, he’s fired.” His friends would go tell him, then Parker would say “Tell Elvis to tell me personally”. Elvis never did.
  • Died with about $5 million in his bank account.
  • One of only a handful of artists inducted into both The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and The Country Music Hall of Fame. Others include Johnny Cash and Hank Williams.
  • After seeing him in concert, Liberace suggested adding flashy costumes to his act. Elvis took the advice, and became famous for his gold lame jackets and jeweled white jumpsuits. He later reserved a seat for Liberace at a majority of his concerts, as his way of saying thanks.
  • Honorary Member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
  • Was one of the first people in the U.S. to own a “Betamax” system VCR
  • He was a 1953 graduate of Humes High School, in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • His mother, Gladys Presley, gave him his first guitar in 1947, when he was 12 years old, as a birthday present.
  • Was one of the performers featured on a set of stamps of rock and blues legends issued by the U.S. Postal Service in June 1993.
  • From the time they met up until his death, Elvis always sent a roomful of flowers to Ann-Margret whenever she opened up a show in Las Vegas.
  • The book he was reading at the time of his death was “The Scientific Search for the Face of Jesus” by Frank O. Adams, (Psychical Aid Foundation, USA, 1972).
  • Elvis’ body was placed in a family crypt in Memphis on Thursday, August 18, 1977. Eleven days later, however, an attempt was made to steal his body but the plan failed and three men were charged with trespassing and released on bond. Because of this incident, Vernon Presley, received approval from the Memphis Adjustment Board to allow re-interment of the bodies of Elvis and his mother, Gladys Presley to the Meditation Garden behind Graceland, which took place, on Sunday, October 2, 1977.
  • In April of 1955 Elvis auditioned for a spot on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts (1948) and was turned down.
  • In September 1955, “Country Song Roundup” magazine was the first to feature an article on Elvis, calling him a “folk music fireball”.
  • His television debut was on the regionally telecast Louisiana Hayride (1955), Saturday, March 5th, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana.
  • He bought Graceland mansion on Tuesday, March 19, 1957, from Mrs. Ruth Brown Moore for $102,500. The mansion, built of tan Tennessee limestone, consists of 23 rooms and 13.7 surrounding acres. The Music Gates were installed in April of 1957. The name “Graceland” came with the mansion, from the days when it was originally used as a church.
  • When The Beatles came to America in 1965 there was only one person they wanted to meet: Elvis. On Friday, August 27, 1965, they got their wish and, according to John Lennon, spent an entirely enjoyable evening at the Presley home in Bel Air, California, talking, singing and laughing with each other.
  • Had 18 Billboard #1 songs, the first being “Heartbreak Hotel” in March of 1956. His 18th and final #1, “Suspicious Minds”, was released in September 1969.
  • Is a direct descendant of Abraham Lincoln’s great-great grandfather, Isaiah Harrison.
  • His autopsy detected ten different drugs in his bloodstream.
  • Interred at Graceland Estate, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
  • Father of Lisa Marie Presley (birthdate, Thursday, February 1st, 1968).
  • Has more multi-platinum album sales than any other performer, with 12 albums selling over two million copies.
  • Owned a pet chimpanzee called “Scatter”.
  • Was originally considered for the Kris Kristofferson role in A Star Is Born (1976), but Elvis turned it down because his manager, Tom Parker, refused him permission to act in a movie where he wouldn’t have top billing. Also, he didn’t like the fact that the producer, Jon Peters, was completely unknown.
  • His hair color was blonde until his early teens. As he got older his hair became darker. By the time he had his hair cut for the army at age 22 its natural color was dark chestnut (according to Charlie Hodge, who served with him in the army).
  • Won three Grammy Awards, all for his gospel music.
  • Earned a black belt in karate in 1960.
  • The home address of Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley, as they became parents, on Tuesday, January 8, 1935, was 306 Old Saltillo Road, East Tupelo, Mississippi (there was no ZIP code, as they weren’t created until the (1960s). His twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley, died at birth. Elvis was successfully delivered, approximately 35 minutes later.

Elvis Aaron Presley Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Elvis Presley: From the Beginning to the End 2004 Video documentary performer: “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Cocksucker Blues 1972 Documentary writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
Shark Tale 2004 performer: “A Little Less Conversation Junkie XL Remix” Soundtrack
Elvis on Tour 1972 Documentary arranger: “See See Rider” / performer: “See See Rider”, “Polk Salad Annie”, “Separate Ways”, “Proud Mary”, “Never Been To Spain”, “Burning Love”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Ready Teddy”, “That’s All Right”, “Lead Me, Guide Me”, “Bosom Of Abraham”, “Love Me Tender”, “Until It’s Time For You To Go”, “Suspicious Minds”, “I John”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “Funny How Time Slips Away”, “An American Trilogy”, “Mystery Train”, “I Got a Woman”, “A Big Hunk O’ Love”, “You Gave Me A Mountain”, “La Soundtrack
Nyrölä 3 2004 TV Movie performer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Little Sisters 1972 performer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited / writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis Has Left the Building 2004 performer: “Hound Dog”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hard Headed Woman”, “Return to Sender”, “Love Me Tender”, “I Got Stung”, “Follow That Dream” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Rocker 1972 TV Movie performer: “King Creole” Soundtrack
Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d’enfants 2004 performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Soundtrack
Beware of a Holy Whore 1971 performer: “Santa Lucia” Soundtrack
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 2004 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Rio das Mortes 1971 TV Movie performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 2004 Video Game “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is 1970 Documentary performer: “One Night with You”, “Sweet Caroline”, “Mystery Train”, “Tiger Man”, “The Next Step Is Love”, “Polk Salad Annie”, “Cryin’ Time”, “Little Sister”/”Get Back” Medley, “What’d I Say?”, “How the Web Was Woven”, “Stranger in the Crowd”, “I Just Can’t Help Believing”, “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling”, “Mary In the Morning”, “I’ve Lost You”, “Patch It Up”, “Love Me Tender”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, Soundtrack
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Songs: America’s Greatest Music in the Movies 2004 TV Movie documentary performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Multiple Maniacs 1970 performer: “Just Because”, “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Road Trip 2004 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Change of Habit 1969 performer: “Change of Habit”, “Rubberneckin'” uncredited, “Have a Happy” uncredited, “Let Us Pray” Soundtrack
New York Minute 2004/I performer: “Rubberneckin’ Paul Oakenfold Remix – Radio Edit” Soundtrack
The Trouble with Girls 1969 performer: “Almost”, “Clean Up Your Own Back Yard”, “Swing Down Sweet Chariot”, “Violet Flower of NYU”, “Signs of the Zodiac” – uncredited Soundtrack
Monica la mitraille 2004 writer: “Love me tender” Soundtrack
Mondo Trasho 1969 performer: “Rip It Up”, “I Got Stung”, “Trouble” / writer: “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You” Soundtrack
Huips 2004 TV Movie arranger: “Kun muija antoi kenkää” – as E. Presley / writer: “Kun muija antoi kenkää” – as E. Presley Soundtrack
Charro! 1969 performer: “Charro!” Soundtrack
Degrassi: The Next Generation 2004 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Movie Orgy 1968 Documentary performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Elvis: The Birth of Rock n’ Roll 2004 Video documentary performer: “That’s All Right Mama” Soundtrack
Elvis 1968 TV Special documentary performer: “A Little Less Conversation”, “All Shook Up”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “Baby, What You Want Me to Do”, “Big Boss Man”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Guitar Man”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “If I Can Dream”, “It Hurts Me”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “Lawdy, Miss Clawdy”, “Let Yourself Go”, “Little Egypt”, “Love Me Tender”, “MacArthur Park”, “Memories”, “Nothingville”, “One Night”, “Santa Claus Is Back In Town”, “Saved”, “Ti Soundtrack
Elvis: 50 Years in Show Business 2004 Video documentary performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Live a Little, Love a Little 1968 performer: “Wonderful World”, “Edge of Reality”, “A Little Less Conversation”, “Almost in Love” – uncredited Soundtrack
Big Fish 2003 performer: “All Shook Up” / writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Speedway 1968 performer: “Speedway”, “Let Yourself Go”, “Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby”, “He’s Your Uncle, Not Your Dad”, “Who Are You, Who Am I”, “There Ain’t Nothing Like a Song” – uncredited Soundtrack
Ein himmlischer Freund 2003 TV Movie performer: “Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me” Soundtrack
Stay Away, Joe 1968 performer: “Stay Away, Joe”, “Lovely Mamie” uncredited, “Dominic” uncredited, “All I Needed Was the Rain” uncredited, “Stay Away” uncredited Soundtrack
CMT Crossroads 2003 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Clambake 1967 performer: “Clambake”, “Who Needs Money?”, “A House That Has Everything”, “Confidence”, “You Don’t Know Me”, “Hey, Hey, Hey”, “The Girl I Never Loved”, “How Can You Lose What You Never Had” Soundtrack
Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2003 performer: “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
Double Trouble 1967 performer: “Double Trouble”, “Baby, If You Give Me All Your Love”, “Could I Fall In Love”, “Long Legged Girl With The Short Dress On”, “City by Night”, “Old MacDonald”, “I Love Only One Girl”, “There’s So Much World To See”, “It Won’t Be Long” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis Presley: The Back Story, Vol. 1 2003 Video documentary performer: “Maybelline”, “Blue Moon of Kentucky”, “That’s Alright Mama” Soundtrack
Easy Come, Easy Go 1967 performer: “Easy Come, Easy Go”, “The Love Machine”, “Yoga Is As Yoga Does”, “You Gotta Stop”, “Sing You Children”, “I’ll Take Love”, “She’s a Machine”, “Leave My Woman Alone” Soundtrack
Condorito: La Película 2017 performer: “Viva Las Vegas” post-production Soundtrack
Two and a Half Men 2003 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Bandstand 1966 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Wear writer: “Love Me Tender” post-production Soundtrack
Idols 2003 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Spinout 1966 performer: “Spinout”, “Stop Look and Listen”, “Adam and Evil”, “All That I Am”, “Never Say Yes”, “Am I Ready”, “Beach Shack”, “Smorgasbord”, “I’ll Be Back” – uncredited Soundtrack
Blaumacher 2017 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Blues 2003 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Paradise, Hawaiian Style 1966 performer: “Paradise, Hawaiian Style”, “Scratch My Back Then I’ll Scratch Yours”, “Stop Where You Are”, “This Is My Heaven”, “House of Sand”, “Queen Wahine’s Papaya”, “Datin'”, “Drums of the Islands”, “A Dog’s Life”, “Sand Castles” Soundtrack
Beat Shazam 2017 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Intolerable Cruelty 2003 performer: “Suspicious Minds” 1968 Soundtrack
Frankie and Johnny 1966 performer: “Come Along”, “Petunia the Gardener’s Daughter”, “Chesay”, “What Every Woman Lives For”, “Frankie and Johnny”, “Look Out Broadway”, “Beginner’s Luck”, “Down By the Riverside / When the Saints Go Marching In”, “Shout It Out”, “Hard Luck”, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me”, “Everybody Come Aboard” – uncredited Soundtrack
Disneyland Resort: Guardians of the Galaxy, Mission Breakout! 2017 Video short performer: “Burning Love” Soundtrack
Stitch! The Movie 2003 Video performer: “Slicin’ Sand” Soundtrack
Harum Scarum 1965 performer: “HARUM SCARUM”, “GOLDEN COINS”, “SHAKE THAT TAMBOURINE”, “ANIMAL INSTINCT”, “WISDOM OF THE AGES”, “HEY LITTLE GIRL”, “SO CLOSE, YET SO FAR FROM PARADISE”, “MY DEAREST SERENADE” – uncredited Soundtrack
Die Macht der Elektronengehirne 2017 Documentary short performer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
The Night We Called It a Day 2003 performer: “Tutti Frutti” Soundtrack
The Lawrence Welk Show 1965 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Las puertitas del señor López 2017 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Ed Sullivan’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Classics, Vol. 4: Elvis & Other Rock Greats 2003 Video performer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Ready Teddy”, “Hound Dog”, “Too Much”, “When My Blue Moon Turns to Told Again”, “Peace in the Valley” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Scorpio Rising 1965 Short performer: ” You’re The Devil in Disguise” – uncredited Soundtrack
Big Little Lies 2017 TV Mini-Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Das Duo 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Shindig! 1965 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Infected 2017/I TV Series performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Barend en Van Dorp 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Tickle Me 1965 performer: “It’s a Long Lonely Highway”, “It Feels So Right”, “Such An Easy Question”, “Dirty Dirty Feeling”, “Put the Blame on Me”, “I’m Yours”, “Night Rider”, “I Feel That I’ve Known You Forever”, “Slowly But Surely” Soundtrack
The Boss Baby 2017 arranger: “C.C. Rider” / performer: “C.C. Rider”, “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
Everybody Loves Raymond 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Girl Happy 1965 performer: “Do The Clam”, “Girl Happy”, “Cross My Heart and Hope to Die”, “Do Not Disturb”, “Spring Fever”, “Wolf Call”, “Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce”, “Puppet On a String”, “I’ve Got to Find My Baby”, “The Meanest Girl in Town”, “Startin’ Tonight” – uncredited Soundtrack
888.com World Grand Prix 2017 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The In-Laws 2003/I performer: “It’s Now or Never” Soundtrack
Roustabout 1964 performer: “Roustabout”, “Poison Ivy League”, “One Track Heart”, “Wheels On My Heels”, “It’s a Wonderful World”, “It’s Carnival Time”, “Carny Town”, “Hard Knocks”, “There’s a Brand New Day On the Horizon”, “Big Love, Big Heartache”, “Little Egypt” Soundtrack
Passengers 2016/I performer: “A Little Less Conversation JXL Radio Edit Remix” Soundtrack
Bruce Almighty 2003 performer: “Where Could I Go”, “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
The Age of Violence 1964 writer: “El Hotel de los Corazones Rotos Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Bad Santa 2 2016 performer: “Santa Claus Is Back In Town” Soundtrack
The Milton Berle Show: The Lost Elvis 2003 Video performer: “Shake, Rattle and Roll”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Viva Las Vegas 1964 performer: “The Yellow Rose of Texas/The Eyes of Texas”, “The Lady Loves Me”, “What’d I Say”, “Viva Las Vegas”, “I Need Somebody to Lean On”, “Come On, Everybody”, “Today, Tomorrow and Forever”, “Santa Lucia”, “If You Think I Don’t Need You”, “Do The Vega”, “Night Life”, “You’re The Boss” – uncredited Soundtrack
The X Factor 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Hagström: Allt I Musik 2003 lyrics: “Don’t Be Cruel to a Heart That’s True” / music: “Don’t Be Cruel to a Heart That’s True” / performer: “Jailhouse Rock”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Don’t Be Cruel to a Heart That’s True” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel to a Heart That’s True” Soundtrack
Kissin’ Cousins 1964 performer: “Kissin’ Cousins”, “Smokey Mountain Boy”, “There’s Gold in the Mountains”, “One Boy, Two Little Girls”, “Catchin’ On Fast”, “Tender Feeling”, “Barefoot Ballad”, “Once Is Enough”, “Kissin’ Cousins No.2”, “Anyone Could Fall In Love With You”, “Echoes of Love”, ” It’s a Long Lonely Highway – uncredited Soundtrack
Black Mirror 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Skeppsholmen 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Juke Box Jury 1963 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Lorraine 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Estradilla: Agents & Elvis 2003 TV Movie writer: “All Shook Up”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Fun in Acapulco 1963 performer: “Fun In Acapulco”, “Vino, Dinero Y Amor”, “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”, “Mexico”, “El Toro”, “Marguerita”, “The Bullfighter Was A Lady”, “There’s No Room To Rhumba In A Sports Car”, “Bossa Nova Baby”, “You Can’t Say No In Acapulco”, “Guadalajara” Soundtrack
Mafia III 2016 Video Game performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
So Fresh 2003: Volume 2 2003 Video performer: “Rubberneckin’ Paul Oakenfold Remix” Soundtrack
It Happened at the World’s Fair 1963 performer: “Beyond the Bend”, “Relax”, “Take Me to the Fair”, “They Remind Me Too Much of You”, “One Broken Heart for Sale”, “I’m Falling In Love Tonight”, “Cotton Candy Land”, “A World of Our Own”, “How Would You Like to Be”, “Happy Ending” – uncredited Soundtrack
Who’s Doing the Dishes? TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2016 writer – 1 episode, 2016 Soundtrack
Sinatra: The Classic Duets 2002 TV Movie documentary performer: “Love Me Tender”, “Witchcraft” – uncredited / writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
Girls! Girls! Girls! 1962 performer: “Girls! Girls! Girls!”, “I Don’t Wanna Be Tied”, “We’ll Be Together”, “A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You”, “Earth Boy”, “Return To Sender”, “Because Of Love”, “Thanks To The Rolling Sea”, “Song Of The Shrimp”, “The Walls Have Ears”, “We’re Coming In Loaded”, “Dainty Little Moonbeams”, “I Don’t Want To”, “Where Do You Come From” Soundtrack
Sol Nascente 2016 TV Series performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
The Sun Days with Elvis 2002 Video documentary performer: “That’s Allright” Soundtrack
Kid Galahad 1962 performer: “King of the Whole Wide World”, “This Is Living”, “Riding the Rainbow”, “Home Is Where the Heart Is”, “I Got Lucky”, “A Whistling Tune” Soundtrack
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates 2016 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
7th Heaven 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Follow That Dream 1962 performer: “What a Wonderful Life”, “I’m Not the Marrying Kind”, “Sound Advice”, “Follow That Dream”, “Angel” Soundtrack
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows 2016 performer: “A Little Less Conversation JXL Radio Edit Remix” Soundtrack
Rumble 2002 performer: “Blue Moon” Soundtrack
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1962 TV Series lyrics – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Conjuring 2 2016 performer: “Can’t Help Falling In Love” Soundtrack
Crossing Jordan TV Series performer – 3 episodes, 2001 – 2002 writer – 1 episode, 2002 Soundtrack
Blue Hawaii 1961 performer: “Blue Hawaii”, “Almost Always True”, “Aloha Oe”, “No More”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “Rock-a-Hula Baby”, “Moonlight Swim”, “Ku-u-i-Po”, “Ito Eats”, “Slicin’ Sand”, “Hawaiian Sunset”, “Beach Boy Blues”, “Island Of Love Kauai”, “Hawaiian Wedding Song” Soundtrack
World Championship Snooker 2016 TV Series performer – 5 episodes Soundtrack
Elvis: Rare Moments with the King 2002 Video documentary performer: “I Want You I Need You I Love You”, “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Wild in the Country 1961 performer: “Wild in the Country”, “I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell” uncredited, “In My Way” uncredited, “Husky Dusky Day” uncredited Soundtrack
Britain’s Got More Talent 2015-2016 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Fassbinder in Hollywood 2002 Documentary performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Flaming Star 1960 performer: “A Cane And A High Starched Collar”, “Flaming Star” Soundtrack
Britain’s Got Talent 2015-2016 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Lilo & Stitch 2002 performer: “Suspicious Minds”, “Stuck on You”, “Hound Dog”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “You’re the Devil in Disguise”, “Blue Hawaii” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
G.I. Blues 1960 performer: “What’s She Really Like”, “G.I. Blues”, “Doin’ The Best I Can”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Frankfort Special”, “Shoppin’ Around”, “Tonight Is So Right For Love”, “Wooden Heart”, “Pocketful Of Rainbows”, “Big Boots”, “Didja Ever” Soundtrack
11.22.63 2016 TV Mini-Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Die Frauenversteher – Männer unter sich 2002 TV Movie performer: “It’s Now or Never” Soundtrack
Frank Sinatra’s Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley 1960 TV Special performer: “It’s Nice to Go Trav’ling” uncredited, “Fame and Fortune”, “Stuck on You”, “Witchcraft” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Vinyl 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and Priscilla 2002 Video documentary performer: “Today, Tomorrow and Forever”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Viva Las Vegas”, “Double Trouble” Soundtrack
King Creole 1958 performer: “Crawfish”, “Steadfast, Loyal And True”, “Lover Doll”, “Trouble”, “Dixieland Rock”, “Young Dreams”, “New Orleans”, “Hard Headed Woman”, “King Creole”, “Don’t Ask Me Why”, “As Long As I Have You” Soundtrack
Ochéntame… otra vez 2016 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and the Colonel 2002 Video documentary performer: “CC Rider” Soundtrack
Rock You Sinners 1958 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Fuller House 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: The Army Years 2002 Video documentary performer: “G.I. Blues”, “Heartbreak Hotel” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
You Bet Your Life 1957 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Crazy About Tiffany’s 2016 Documentary performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years – Part I: 1956-1961 2002 Video documentary performer: “Money Honey”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Poor Boy”, “Love Me Tender”, “We’re Gonna Move”, “Teddy Bear’, “Jailhouse Rock”, “King Creole”, “Wild in the Country”, “G.I. Blues” / writer: “Poor Boy”, “Love Me Tender”, “We’re Gonna Move” Soundtrack
The Lux Show 1957 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
One Hit Wonderland 2013-2016 TV Series documentary performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years – Part II: 1962-1969 2002 Video documentary performer: “C’mon Everybody”, “Beach Shack”, “Follow That Dream”, “Girls! Girls! Girls!”, “Return to Sender”, “Marguerita”, “Bossa Nova Baby”, “Viva Las Vegas”, “Kissin’ Cousins”, “Spring Fever” Soundtrack
Jailhouse Rock 1957 “Jailhouse Rock”, uncredited / performer: “Young And Beautiful”, “I Want To Be Free”, “Don’t Leave Me Now”, “Treat Me Nice”, “Jailhouse Rock”, ” You’re So Square Baby I Don’t Care” – uncredited Soundtrack
Morgen hör ich auf 2016 TV Mini-Series performer – 5 episodes Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: The Memphis Years 2002 Video documentary short performer: “My Happiness”, “I Was the One”, “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Loving You 1957 performer: “Got A Lot O’ Livin’ To Do”, ” Let’s Have A Party”, “Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear”, “Hot Dog”, “Lonesome Cowboy”, “Mean Woman Blues”, “Loving You” Soundtrack
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World 2016 Documentary performer: “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Soundtrack
The Definitive Elvis: The Television Years 2002 Video documentary performer: “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Ready Teddy”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Stuck on You” / writer: “Love Me Tender”, “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Night in the City 1957 TV Movie documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes” Soundtrack
Masters Snooker 2016 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Rookie 2002 performer: “Run On” / writer: “Run On” Soundtrack
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1957 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Joy 2015/I performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
Playing the Field 2002 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Nat King Cole Show 1956-1957 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Sheldon a jeho matka paní Levinová 2015 TV Movie writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Elvis Presley: His Early Performances 2002 Video documentary performer: “Flip, Flop and Fly”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Tutti Frutti”, “Money Honey”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Hound Dog”, “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Love Me”, “Too Much”, “When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again”, “Peace in the Valley” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
The Ed Sullivan Show TV Series performer – 3 episodes, 1956 – 1957 writer – 3 episodes, 1956 – 1957 Soundtrack
Mike & Mike 2015 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Black Hawk Down 2001 performer: “Suspicious Minds”, “You’re the Devil in Disguise” Soundtrack
The Jack Benny Program 1956 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
90 Minutes in Heaven 2015 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Formula 51 2001 writer: “Don’t Be Cruel To a Heart That’s True” – as Presley Soundtrack
Love Me Tender 1956 performer: “Love Me Tender”, “Let Me”, “Poor Boy”, “We’re Gonna Move” / writer: “Love Me Tender”, “Let Me”, “Poor Boy”, “We’re Gonna Move” Soundtrack
20 Moments That Rocked Pop 2015 TV Movie documentary performer: “Hound Dog” – uncredited Soundtrack
Ocean’s Eleven 2001 performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1956 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Aloha 2015/I performer: “Blue Christmas” Soundtrack
Shot in the Heart 2001 TV Movie performer: “Old Shep” Soundtrack
Your Hit Parade 1956 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Coronation Street 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis: The Missing Years 2001 Video documentary performer: “Maybellene”, “That’s Alright Mama”, “Blue Moon of Kentucky” Soundtrack
Texaco Star Theatre TV Series performer – 2 episodes, 1956 writer – 1 episode, 1956 Soundtrack
Hawaii Five-0 2011-2015 TV Series performer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
An American Rhapsody 2001 performer: “All Shook Up” 1957 / writer: “All Shook Up” 1957 Soundtrack
Stage Show 1956 TV Series performer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
WPC 56 TV Series performer – 2 episodes, 2013 – 2015 writer – 1 episode, 2013 Soundtrack
Ed 2001 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey 1955 Documentary performer: “That’s All Right, Mama”, “Mystery Train”, “Good Rockin’ Tonight” Soundtrack
Todd’s Pop Song Reviews 2014-2015 TV Series documentary performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Gaudi Afternoon 2001 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Don Verdean 2015 performer: “His Hand in Mine” Soundtrack
The Lone Gunmen 2001 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Call the Midwife 2013-2015 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Top of the Pops TV Series performer – 15 episodes, 1966 – 2001 writer – 1 episode, 1978 Soundtrack
Cirque du Soleil: Le Grand Concert 2015 TV Movie writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Classic Albums: Elvis Presley 2001 Video documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “That’s All Right”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Tutti Frutti”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Money Honey”, “I Was The One”, “Shake Rattle And Roll”, “Mystery Train” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Welcome to the Basement 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Zimmer frei! 2001 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Waterloo Road 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
3000 Miles to Graceland 2001 performer: “Trouble”, “Such a Night”, “My Way” Soundtrack
The Missing 2014 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Blow Dry 2001 performer: “I Just Can’t Help Believing” Soundtrack
Tidsrejsen 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Super Bowl XXXV 2001 TV Movie performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Cast Away 2000 performer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “All Shook Up”, “Blue Christmas”, “Return to Sender” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “All Shook Up”, “Return to Sender” Soundtrack
Strictly Come Dancing TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2014 writer – 1 episode, 2014 Soundtrack
Coyote Ugly 2000 performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Soundtrack
Play It Loud: The Story of Marshall 2014 TV Movie documentary performer: “Jailhouse Rock” – uncredited Soundtrack
He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley 2000 Video documentary “Swing Down Sweet Chariot” / performer: “Peace in the Valley”, “How Great Thou Art”, “Swing Down Sweet Chariot”, “Where Could I Go”, “I, John”, “He Touched Me” Soundtrack
Alpha House 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) 2000 TV Movie documentary performer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Let Me”, “Love Me Tender”, “Teddy Bear”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “King Creole”, “G.I. Blues”, “Rock-a-Hula Baby”, “C’mon Everybody”, “That’s All Right” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Let Me”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Dancing with the Stars TV Series 10 episodes, 2006 – 2014 performer – 2 episodes, 2008 – 2009 writer – 2 episodes, 2007 – 2008 Soundtrack
Daydream Believers: The Monkees’ Story 2000 TV Movie writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2014 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Sorted 2000 performer: “Don’t Be Cruel” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Masters of Sex 2013-2014 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll 2000 TV Movie documentary performer: “That’s All Right Mama” Soundtrack
Wild 2014/I performer: “How’s the World Treating You” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” – as Elvis A. Presley Soundtrack
Frequency 2000 performer: “Suspicious Minds” Soundtrack
So You Think You Can Dance TV Series performer – 8 episodes, 2005 – 2014 writer – 1 episode, 2012 Soundtrack
Mamy Blue 1999 performer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Gent de paraula TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2014 writer – 1 episode, 2014 Soundtrack
Paul McCartney: Live at the Cavern Club 1999 TV Special writer: “All Shook Up” – uncredited Soundtrack
Somewhere Over the Rainbow 2014 TV Movie documentary performer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited / writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
Jeff Buckley: Remembered 1999 TV Movie documentary performer: “Mystery Train” Soundtrack
Guapas 2014 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Liberty Heights 1999 performer: “Blue Moon” Soundtrack
Godzilla 2014 performer: “You’re The Devil in Disguise” Soundtrack
Fanny and Elvis 1999 performer: “The Wonder of You” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Tu cara me suena – Argentina 2014 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Diamonds 1999 performer: “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Soundtrack
Just Before I Go 2014 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Love Stinks 1999 performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, “C’Mon Everybody”, “The Wonder of You”, “Loving You”, ” You’re the Devil in Disguise” Soundtrack
Krueger: The Slasher from Elm Street 2014 Short performer: “It Feels So Right” Soundtrack
Friends 1999 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
BBC Super League Show 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
October Sky 1999 performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Eiszauber 2014: Die Magie des Eises 2014 TV Movie performer: “Suspicious Minds”, “Way Down” – uncredited Soundtrack
WWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre 1999 TV Special “Smackdown Hotel” Soundtrack
Devil’s Due 2014 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
The Simpsons 1999 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Snowgirl 2013/I Short performer: “Be Bop A Lula” Soundtrack
I’ll Be Home for Christmas 1998 performer: “Here Comes Santa Claus” Soundtrack
Rugby League World Cup 2013 TV Series performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Practical Magic 1998 performer: “Always On My Mind” Soundtrack
Danny Boy: The Ballad That Bewitched the World 2013 TV Movie documentary performer: “Danny Boy” – uncredited Soundtrack
Little Voice 1998 performer: “The Wonder of You” Soundtrack
Parenthood 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Pleasantville 1998 performer: ” Let Me Be YourTeddy Bear” Soundtrack
Secret Voices of Hollywood 2013 TV Movie documentary writer: “Swing Down, Sweet Chariot” from The Trouble with Girls Soundtrack
Clay Pigeons 1998 performer: “I Got Stung”, “It’s Now or Never” Soundtrack
Rude Tube TV Series performer – 2 episodes, 2011 – 2013 writer – 1 episode, 2013 Soundtrack
Finding Graceland 1998 performer: “Rip It Up”, “One Night”, “Long Black Limousine”, “If I Can Dream” Soundtrack
Some Jerk with a Camera 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Odd Couple II 1998 performer: “Little Sister” Soundtrack
My Sweet Pepper Land 2013 performer: “Baby I Don’t Care You’re So Square” Soundtrack
Ally McBeal 1998 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Warehouse 13 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Renford Rejects 1998 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Vegas 2012-2013 TV Series performer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
Die Mädchenfalle – Der Tod kommt online 1998 TV Movie performer: “Don’t Be Cruel” – uncredited / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” – uncredited Soundtrack
Mad Men 2013 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Pistvakt – en vintersaga 1998 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Voice UK TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2013 writer – 1 episode, 2013 Soundtrack
Tohuwabohu TV Series performer – 10 episodes, 1992 – 1998 writer – 1 episode, 1998 Soundtrack
New Girl 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Gypsy Magic 1997 performer: “It’s Now or Never” Soundtrack
When Albums Ruled the World 2013 TV Movie documentary performer: “All Shook Up” – uncredited / writer: “All Shook Up” – uncredited Soundtrack
A Life Less Ordinary 1997 performer: “Always on My Mind” Soundtrack
Glen Campbell: The Rhinestone Cowboy 2013 TV Movie documentary performer: “Viva Las Vegas” – uncredited Soundtrack
Men in Black 1997 performer: “The Promised Land” Soundtrack
Austropop-Legenden 2012 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis 1997 performer: “The Wonder Of You” Soundtrack
De wereld draait door 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Fully Booked 1997 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Joy of the Single 2012 TV Movie documentary performer: “All Shook Up” – uncredited / writer: “All Shook Up” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Shining 1997 TV Mini-Series writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10 2012 TV Movie documentary performer: “It’s Now Or Never” Soundtrack
Inventing the Abbotts 1997 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Rage 2002-2012 TV Series performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Fools Rush In 1997 performer: “Jailhouse Rock”, “It’s Now Or Never”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love” Soundtrack
Timeshift 2012 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis: The Great Performances, Vol. 3 – From the Waist Up 1997 Video documentary performer: “Baby, Let’s Play House”, “Peace in the Valley” Soundtrack
Tu cara me suena 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis: The Complete Story 1996 Video documentary performer: “Love Me Tender”, “Loving You”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “King Creole”, “G.I. Blues” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Atop the Fourth Wall 2010-2012 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
My Fellow Americans 1996 performer: “Treat Me Nice” Soundtrack
Duets 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Jerry Maguire 1996 performer: “Pocketful of Rainbows” Soundtrack
The Newsroom 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Last of the High Kings 1996 performer: “Blue Suede shoes” Soundtrack
God Is the Bigger Elvis 2012 Documentary short performer: “Young Dreams” Soundtrack
Was It Something I Said? 1996 Short performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Soundtrack
No me la puc treure del cap TV Series performer – 4 episodes, 2011 – 2012 writer – 2 episodes, 2012 Soundtrack
The Long Kiss Goodnight 1996 performer: “Santa Claus Is Back In Town” Soundtrack
Beatrix, Oranje onder Vuur 2012 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Djöflaeyjan 1996 writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Marlon Brando tuli Suomeen 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “That’s All Right Mama” Soundtrack
El gusto es nuestro 1996 TV Special writer: “Estremécete” Soundtrack
The Nation’s Favourite Bee Gees Song 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “Words” Soundtrack
Rusar i hans famn 1996 lyrics: “Don’t Be Cruel To a Heart That’s True” / music: “Don’t Be Cruel To a Heart That’s True” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel To a Heart That’s True” Soundtrack
Forsthaus Falkenau 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Ik ben je moeder niet 1996 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Love in Space 2011 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
El secdleto de la tlompeta 1996 Short performer: “It’s Now or Never”, “You Look Like an Angel”, “Return to Sender” Soundtrack
When Rock Goes Acoustic 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Heartbreak Hotel” – uncredited Soundtrack
Sgt. Bilko 1996 performer: “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Beatles Anthology 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary performer: “That’s All Right, Mama”, “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Damages 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Casper 1995 writer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
The Roaring 20s: Mick Jagger’s Glory Years 2011 Video documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes” Soundtrack
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge 1995 TV Movie writer: “DON’T BE CRUEL” Soundtrack
Bilar 50 tal och Rock’n’Roll 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, “It’s Now or Never” Soundtrack
Boys on the Side 1995 performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
EastEnders 2010-2011 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Speechless 1994 performer: “All Shook Up” / writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
American Idol TV Series performer – 3 episodes, 2007 – 2011 writer – 1 episode, 2007 Soundtrack
Miracle on 34th Street 1994 performer: “Santa Claus Is Back in Town” Soundtrack
Rock & Chips 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Takin’ Over the Asylum 1994 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
20 to 1 TV Series documentary performer – 7 episodes, 2006 – 2011 writer – 2 episodes, 2006 Soundtrack
Baseball 1994 TV Mini-Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Runnin’ Rebels of UNLV 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1994 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Harry’s Law 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Client 1994 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Tosh.0 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Forrest Gump 1994 performer: “Hound Dog” 1952 Soundtrack
The Bachelor 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Critic 1994 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
No Strings Attached 2011/I performer: “BOSSA NOVA BABY” Soundtrack
That’s Entertainment! III 1994 Documentary performer: “Jailhouse Rock” 1957 – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis XXX: A Porn Parody 2011 Video performer: “Come on, everybody” – uncredited Soundtrack
Florida Lady 1994 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Memphis Rising: Elvis Returns 2011 performer: “Burning Love”, “Suspicious Minds”, “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
Mistah 1994 performer: “Always on my Mind”, “Suspicion”, “It’s Now Or Never”, “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Homes Under the Hammer 2010 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Backbeat 1994 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Megamind 2010 performer: “A Little Less Conversation Junkie XL Remix” Soundtrack
Bluesland: A Portrait in American Music 1993 Documentary performer: “That’s All Right” Soundtrack
Love Ranch 2010 performer: “Treat Me Nice”, “All Shook Up”, “One Night” / writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Elvis in Hollywood 1993 Documentary performer: “Love Me Tender”, “Loving You”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “King Creole”, “G.I. Blues” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Another Year 2010 writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Look Who’s Talking Now 1993 performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Formula 1: BBC Sport 2010 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Beavis and Butt-Head 1993 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
La vida empieza hoy 2010 writer: “Estremécete” Soundtrack
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1993 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Dancing on Ice 2010 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
True Romance 1993 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Kick-Ass 2010 performer: “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” Soundtrack
The Thing Called Love 1993 performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, “Make the World Go Away” Soundtrack
If I Can Dream 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Dave 1993 performer: “Don’t” 1958 Soundtrack
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief 2010 performer: “A LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION JXL RADIO EDIT REMIX” Soundtrack
RoboCop 3 1993 performer: “Blue Christmas” Soundtrack
Hi havia una vegada el disc de La Marató 2009 TV Movie documentary writer: “Estima’m tendrament” Soundtrack
The Dark Half 1993 performer: “Are You Lonesome To-night?” Soundtrack
Por Toda Minha Vida 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Lipstick on Your Collar TV Mini-Series writer – 2 episodes, 1993 performer – 1 episode, 1993 Soundtrack
Willkommen Österreich 2008-2009 TV Series performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Homicide: Life on the Street 1993 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Melrose Place TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1993 writer – 1 episode, 1993 Soundtrack
All You Need is Love: Meine Schwiegertochter ist ein Mann 2009 TV Movie performer: “Fever” – uncredited Soundtrack
That Night 1992 performer: “LITTLE SISTER” Soundtrack
Nowhere Boy 2009 performer: “Shake Rattle & Roll” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Designing Women 1992 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
Lucky Luke 2009 performer: “Love Me” Soundtrack
Damned in the U.S.A. 1992 Documentary performer: “Heartbreak Hotel” – uncredited / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis: Love Me Tender – The Love Songs 2009 Video documentary performer: “Love Me Tender”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “The Wonder of You”, “I Just Can’t Help Believin'”, “Always On My Mind”, “What now my Love ?” Et Maintenant, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “There Goes My Everything”, “It’s Now Or Never”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight”, “As Long As I Have You”, “You Don’t Know Me”, “Loving You”, “Unchained Melody”, “I’ll Remember You”, “For The Good Times”, “And I Love You So”, “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me”, “Just Pretend”, “Love Me”, “U Soundtrack
Elvis: The Lost Performances 1992 Video performer: “The Wonder Of You”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Don’t Cry Daddy”, “Make The World Go Away”, “I Was The One”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Money Honey”, “All Shook Up”, “Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel medley”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “How Great Thou Art”, “Release Me” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “All Shook Up”, “Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel medley” Soundtrack
America’s Got Talent 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Manitbois 1992 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Ruma Suomi 2009 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Honeymoon in Vegas 1992 performer: “SURRENDER”, “JAILHOUSE ROCK”, “THAT’S ALL RIGHT”, “CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE”, “IT’S NOW OR NEVER” / writer: “HEARTBREAK HOTEL”, “LOVE ME TENDER”, “ALL SHOOK UP” Soundtrack
Powder Blue 2009 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
MGM: When the Lion Roars 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past 2009 performer: “Burning Love” Soundtrack
A Bit of Fry and Laurie 1992 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
He’s Just Not That Into You 2009 performer: “I Got A Woman” Soundtrack
Canary Brothers of Tondo 1992 performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Banda sonora TV Series performer – 4 episodes, 2007 – 2009 writer – 1 episode, 2008 Soundtrack
Grease Gun Gang 1992 performer: “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender” – uncredited / writer: “Love Me Tender” – uncredited Soundtrack
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2008 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Reasonable Doubts 1991 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Cadillac Records 2008 performer: “My Babe”, “My Babe” uncredited Soundtrack
Late for Dinner 1991 performer: “Burning Love” Soundtrack
Killshot 2008 performer: “It Hurts Me”, “Doin’ The Best I Can”, “Suspicion” Soundtrack
Until the End of the World 1991 performer: “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” Soundtrack
Stephen Fry in America 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Man in the Moon 1991 performer: “Loving You”, “That’s Alright” Soundtrack
Private Practice 2008 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Gu ling jie shao nian sha ren shi jian 1991 performer: “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Três Irmãs 2008 TV Series writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Jerry Lee Lewis: The Story of Rock & Roll 1991 Video documentary writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
The Express 2008 performer: “Mess Of Blues” Soundtrack
Elvis in the Movies 1990 Documentary performer: “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Last Man Hanging 2008 TV Movie “Its Now Or Never” Soundtrack
Look Who’s Talking Too 1990 performer: “All Shook Up”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight” / writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Sons of Anarchy 2008 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Quantum Leap TV Series performer – 3 episodes, 1989 – 1990 writer – 1 episode, 1989 Soundtrack
60/90 2008 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Wonder Years 1990 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Book of Love 1990 performer: “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” Soundtrack
My Name Is Earl 2006-2008 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Die Hard 2 1990 writer: “LOVE ME TENDER” Soundtrack
It Takes Two 2007-2008 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The 44th Annual Tony Awards 1990 TV Special performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Soundtrack
Flunked 2008 Documentary performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
Wild at Heart 1990 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
The Wrecking Crew! 2008 Documentary performer: “A Little Less Conversation”, “Memories” Soundtrack
Joe Versus the Volcano 1990 performer: “Blue Moon” Soundtrack
Punklandia TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode, 2008 writer – 1 episode, 2008 Soundtrack
Night Court 1990 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure 2008 TV Movie documentary performer: “Little Egypt” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis: The Great Performances, Vol. 2 – The Man and the Music 1990 Video documentary performer: “Trouble”, “Return to Sender”, “Treat Me Nice”, “Shake, Rattle and Roll” Soundtrack
Elvis: A Generous Heart 2007 Video documentary performer: “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Elvis: The Great Performances – Center Stage, Volume One 1990 Video performer: “My Happiness”, “Ready Teddy”, “Unchained Melody”, “Blue Suede Shoes” Soundtrack
Elvis: #1 Hit Performances 2007 Video performer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, “All Shook Up”, “Teddy Bear”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “Stuck On You”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”, “Love Me”, “Too Much”, “Treat Me Nice”, “Trouble”, “Wooden Heart”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “Rock-a-Hula Baby”, “Return To Sender”, “Bossa Nova Baby”, “That’s All Right Mama”, “One Night”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “If I Can Dream”, “In the Ghetto”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Don’t Cry Dad Soundtrack
Wonderland USA 1989 Short writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
P2 2007 performer: “Blue Christmas” Soundtrack
She-Devil 1989 performer: “You’re the Devil In Disguise” Soundtrack
Fred Claus 2007 performer: “Santa Claus Is Back in Town”, “Rubberneckin’ Paul Oakenfold Remix” Soundtrack
Catch Me If You Can 1989 performer: “Hard Headed Woman” Soundtrack
Cold Case 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Heart of Dixie 1989 performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You” Soundtrack
The Game Plan 2007 performer: “Jailhouse Rock”, “Burning Love”, “Rubberneckin'” Soundtrack
Coming Home: A Rockin’ Reunion 1989 TV Movie performer: “That’s All Right”, “Blue Suede Shoes” Soundtrack
Elvis: Viva Las Vegas 2007 TV Movie documentary writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Great Balls of Fire! 1989 performer: “Teddy Bear” Soundtrack
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who 2007 Documentary arranger: “C.C. Rider” Soundtrack
Mystery Train 1989 performer: “Mystery Train”, “Blue Moon” Soundtrack
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Tall Guy 1989 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” – as E. Presley Soundtrack
The Brave One 2007 performer: “You Don’t Know Me” Soundtrack
Steven Banks: Home Entertainment Center 1989 TV Movie writer: “My Way” Soundtrack
Good Morning America TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2007 writer – 1 episode, 2007 Soundtrack
Gorod Zero 1988 performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Kymmenen uutiset TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2007 writer – 1 episode, 2007 Soundtrack
Heartbreak Hotel 1988 performer: “American Trilogy”, “Baby, Let’s Play House”, “Burning Love”, “Good Rockin’ Tonight”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “His Latest Flame”, “If I Can Dream”, “Love Me”, “Mystery Train”, “One Night”, “Power Of My Love”, “Ready Teddy” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Kingdom: Elvis in Vegas 2007 Video documentary short performer: “C’mon Everbody”, “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
Hot to Trot 1988 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
The Scene That Stole Jailhouse Rock 2007 Video short performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Cocktail 1988 writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Unfinished Sky 2007 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Full House 1987-1988 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
American Masters TV Series documentary 1 episode, 2007 performer – 1 episode, 2001 Soundtrack
French and Saunders 1988 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Big Love 2007 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Adventures Beyond Belief 1987 TV Series writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Orange Playlist 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
My Best Friend’s Birthday 1987 performer: “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Soundtrack
Crazy Love 2007/I Documentary performer: “Burning Love” Soundtrack
Overboard 1987 performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – uncredited Soundtrack
California Dreamin’ 2007 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
The Charmings 1987 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Sopranos 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam 1987 TV Movie documentary performer: “Blue Christmas” Soundtrack
ER 2006-2007 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Lethal Weapon 1987 performer: “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” – uncredited Soundtrack
Lucky You 2007 writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Tin Men 1987 performer: “His Latest Flame” Soundtrack
Next 2007 performer: “A Little Less Conversation” JXL Remix Soundtrack
Elvis ’56 1987 TV Movie documentary performer: “My Way”, “Baby What You Want Me To Do”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Good Rockin’ Tonight”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Shake Rattle and Roll”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Tutti Frutti”, “My Baby Left Me”, “Blue Moon” Soundtrack
The Angry Video Game Nerd 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Macken 1986 TV Series music – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis Lives: The 25th Anniversary Concert, ‘Live’ from Memphis 2007 Video performer: “See See Rider”, “Burning Love”, “Welcome To My World”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “Steamroller Blues”, “An American Trilogy”, “My Way”, “Suspicious Minds”, “In the Ghetto”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love” Soundtrack
Sex Violence & Values: Changing Images 1986 TV Movie performer: “Ready Teddy” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis – Up Close and Personal 2007 Video documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “Tutti Frutti”, “Shake, Rattle And Roll”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Ready Teddy”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Peace In The Valley”, “Too Much”, “When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
DTV Valentine 1986 TV Movie performer: “Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear” Soundtrack
Hounddog 2007 performer: “Hound Dog”, “There Will Be Peace in the Valley for Me”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings 1985 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten 2007 Documentary performer: “Crawfish” Soundtrack
The A-Team 1985 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Jukebox Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol. 1 2007 Video performer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Too Much” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Kivisydän 1985 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Las Vegas 2005-2006 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Static 1985 performer: “Blue Christmas”, “Silent Night” Soundtrack
Mauvaise foi 2006 performer: “Suspicious minds” Soundtrack
Arena 1984-1985 TV Series documentary performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
La imagen de tu vida 2006 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Desert Hearts 1985 performer: “BLUE MOON”, “WHEN MY BLUE MOON TURNS TO GOLD” Soundtrack
Elvis: The Ed Sullivan Shows 2006 Video documentary performer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Hound Dog”, “Peace In the Valley”, “Ready Teddy”, “Heartbreak Hotel” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Volunteers 1985 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Happy Feet 2006 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Elvis: One Night with You 1985 TV Special short performer: “One Night with You” Soundtrack
Elvis Presley: Love Me Tender 2006 Video performer: “Burning Love”, “I Got A Woman”, “That’s All Right Mama”, “Something”, “Hound Dog”, “Baby What You Want Me To Do”, “You Gave Me a Mountain”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Steamroller Blues”, “Love Me Tender”, “Lawdy Miss Clawdy”, “My Way”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “Love Me”, “Just Pretend”, “When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / Blue Christmas”, “Johnny B. Goode”, “The Wonder Of You”, “Trying To Get To You”, “It’s Over”, “In The Ghetto Soundtrack
Hunter 1985 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Bones 2006 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Porky’s Revenge 1985 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash: The Road Show 2006 Video documentary performer: “Money Honey”, “Too Much”, “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Peace In The Valley”, “Shake Rattle ‘N’ Roll” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Miami Vice 1985 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Rikospoliisi ei laula 2006 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Blue Money 1985 TV Movie writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Jackass Number Two 2006 Documentary performer: “A Little Less Conversation” Soundtrack
Heaven Help Us 1985 performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Hawaiian Wedding Song” Soundtrack
Today’s Country Music 2006 Video performer: “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Mischief 1985 performer: “Don’t Be Cruel” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Emilka placze 2006 Short performer: “I Really Don’t Want to Know” Soundtrack
Elvis: Memories 1985 Video documentary performer: “Memories” Soundtrack
Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland 2006 Documentary performer: “Too Much”, “Viva Las Vegas”, “Burning Love” Soundtrack
DTV: Pop & Rock 1984 Video performer: “Stuck On You”, “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Aloha from Sweden 2006 Video performer: “C.C. Rider”, “Burning Love”, “Something”, “You Gave Me A Mountain”, “Steamroller Blues”, “My Way”, “Love Me”, “It’s Over”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “What now my Love ?” Et Maintenant, “Fever”, “Johnny B. Goode”, “Amazing Grace”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “Sweet Inspiration”, “Welcome To My World”, “Suspicious Minds”, “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling”, “Early Morning Rain”, “Just Pretend”, “Never Been to Spain”, “I’ll Remember You”, “Spanish Eyes”, “Can’t Help Falling Soundtrack
This Is Spinal Tap 1984 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Torvill & Dean’s Dancing on Ice 2006 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Elvis Presley’s Graceland 1984 Video documentary performer: “If I Can Dream” Soundtrack
Leroy & Stitch 2006 Video arranger: “Aloha Oe” / performer: “Aloha Oe”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “Jailhouse Rock” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll Style 1983 Video documentary performer: “Ready Teddy” – uncredited Soundtrack
Wizard of Oz 3: Dorothy Goes to Hell 2006 Short performer: “Jailhouse Rock” – uncredited Soundtrack
Dolly in Concert 1983 TV Special documentary writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Kupetzky TV Series performer – 13 episodes, 2006 writer – 1 episode, 2006 Soundtrack
The Outsiders 1983 performer: “Blue Moon”, “Tomorrow Is a Long Time”, “Mystery Train”, “We’re Gonna Move”, “Milky White Way”, “When It Rains It Really Pours” / writer: “We’re Gonna Move”, “Milky White Way” Soundtrack
Elvis: Broadcasting Live 2006 Video performer: “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Tutti Frutti”, “Money Honey”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Hound Dog”, “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me”, “Too Much”, “When My Blue Moon Turns Gold Again”, “Peace In The Valley” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
De weg 1983 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
How I Met Your Mother 2006 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Megáll az idö 1982 performer: “Jailhouse Rock” Soundtrack
Alien Autopsy 2006 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Diner 1982 performer: “Don’t Be Cruel” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Heartbreak Hotel 2006 writer: “Heartbreak Hotel” Soundtrack
Shifshuf Naim 1981 performer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “All Shook Up”, “Love Me Tender”, “Fools Rush In” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “All Shook Up”, “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Australian Idol 2005 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
This Is Elvis 1981 “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Don’t Be Cruel” / performer: “Love Me”, “Ready Teddy”, “King Creole”, “As Long As I Have You”, “Frankfurt Special”, “Stuck On You”, “Blue Hawaii”, “Rock-A-Hula Baby”, “King of the Whole Wide World”, “Guitar Man”, “Let Yourself Go”, “Big Hunk o’Love”, “If I Can Dream”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love” – uncredited Soundtrack
A Tribute to the King 2005 Video documentary writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Derrick 1981 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Little Manhattan 2005 performer: “Only The Strong Survive” Soundtrack
Keiner hat das Pferd geküsst 1980 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture 2005 performer: “Hound Dog” Soundtrack
Kottan ermittelt TV Series performer – 2 episodes, 1978 – 1979 writer – 1 episode, 1980 Soundtrack
Romance & Cigarettes 2005 performer: “Trouble” Soundtrack
Touched by Love 1980 writer: “Love Me Tender”, “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Canadian Idol 2005 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Out of the Blue 1980 performer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Teddy Bear” Soundtrack
William Eggleston in the Real World 2005 Documentary performer: “Love Me Tender” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
WKRP in Cincinnati 1978-1979 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch 2005 Video performer: “I Need Your Love Tonight”, “Rubberneckin”, “A Little Less Conversation JXL Radio Edit Remix” Soundtrack
Good Old Days Part II 1978 TV Special performer: “All Shook Up” / writer: “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
The Skeleton Key 2005 performer: “If I Can Dream” Soundtrack
Things We Did Last Summer 1978 TV Movie performer: “The Wonder of You” Soundtrack
Entourage 2005 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
Jauche und Levkojen 1978 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Rebels on the Run: The Rise and Fall of UNLV Basketball 2005 TV Movie documentary performer: “Viva Las Vegas” Soundtrack
FM 1978 writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
C.R.A.Z.Y. 2005 performer: “Santa Claus Is Back in Town” Soundtrack
The Story of Elvis Presley 1977 Documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Let Me”, “We’re Gonna Move”, “Love Me Tender”, “Poor Boy”, “Loving You”, “Fame and Fortune”, “Stuck On You”, “Witchcraft”, “G.I. Blues”, “Frankfurt Special”, “Hound Dog”, “All Shook Up” / writer: “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Let Me”, “We’re Gonna Move”, “Love Me Tender”, “Poor Boy” Soundtrack
Elvis by the Presleys 2005 TV Movie documentary performer: “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, “Fever”, “Merry Christmas, Baby”, “Trying to Get to You”, “Hawaii Wedding Song”, “It’s Now or Never”, “Love Me Tender”, “Like A Baby”, “C’Mon Everbody”, “Early Morning Rain”, “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”, “Blue Christmas”, “In the Ghetto”, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “Old MacDonald”, “Peace In the Valley”, “If I Can Dream”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Love Me”, “The King of the Whole Wide World”, Soundtrack
Happy Days TV Series writer – 7 episodes, 1974 – 1977 performer – 5 episodes, 1974 Soundtrack
Elvis: Golden Greats 2005 Video performer: “Burning Love”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, “Peace In The Valley”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Fever” / writer: “Love Me Tender” Soundtrack
Elvis in Concert 1977 TV Special documentary Mama, Let Me Know”, performer: “See See Rider”, “That’s All Right”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight”, “Teddy Bear”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “You Gave Me a Mountain”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “How Great Thou Art”, “I Really Don’t Want to Know”, “Hurt”, “Hound Dog”, “My Way”, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, “I Got a Woman”, “If You Love Me / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Elvis 2005 TV Series performer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Too Much”, “All Shook Up”, “One Night”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “Surrender”, “Return to Sender” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “All Shook Up” Soundtrack
Asignatura pendiente 1977 as Presley, “Estremécete” Soundtrack
Madman Muntz: American Maverick 2005 Documentary performer: “Blue Suede Shoes” Soundtrack
Teenage Cover Girls 1976 performer: “Treat Me Nice”, “Too Much” – uncredited Soundtrack
Elvis: The Ultimate Live Collection 2005 Video performer: “Hound Dog”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Ready Teddy”, “Too Much”, “When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again”, “Peace In The Valley”, “Shake, Rattle and Roll”, “Baby Let’s Play House”, “Tutti Frutti”, “Money Honey” / writer: “Don’t Be Cruel” Soundtrack
Rhoda 1975 TV Series lyrics – 1 episode Soundtrack
Smallville 2002-2005 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The Ernie Sigley Show 1974-1975 TV Series writer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
Elvis: The Last 24 Hours 2005 TV Movie performer: “Suspicion”, “Don’t”, “Too Much”, “The Girl Of My Best Friend”, “Paralyzed”, “Love Letters”, “Fame and Fortune”, “American Trilogy” / writer: “Paralyzed” Soundtrack
Klimbim 1975 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis: The Memphis Flash 2005 Video documentary performer: “That’s All Right Mama”, “Blue Moon Of Kentucky”, “I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t Shine”, “Good Rockin’ Tonight”, “Milkcow Blues Boogie”, “You’re A Heartbreaker”, “Blue Moon”, “Shake Rattle and Roll” Soundtrack
Fox and His Friends 1975 performer: “One Night” Soundtrack
Slovensko hladá SuperStar 2004 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Welt am Draht 1973 TV Movie performer: “Trouble” Soundtrack
Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast 2002-2004 TV Series performer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
The Graham Kennedy Show 1973 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Five People You Meet in Heaven 2004 TV Movie performer: “Pocketful of Rainbows” Soundtrack
Acht Stunden sind kein Tag 1973 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Christmas with the Kranks 2004 performer: “Blue Christmas” 1948 Soundtrack
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii 1973 TV Special documentary performer: “C.C. Rider”, “Burning Love”, “Something”, “You Gave Me A Mountain”, “Early Morning Rain”, “Steamroller Blues”, “My Way”, “Love Me”, “Johnny B. Goode”, “It’s Over”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “Hound Dog”, “Blue Hawaii”, “What now my Love ?” Et Maintenant, “Fever”, “Welcome To My World”, “Suspicious Minds”, “I’ll Remember You”, “Hawaiian Wedding Song”, “Long Tall Sally”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”, “Ku’u Ipo” Soundtrack
Blackpool 2004 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii – Rehearsal Concert 1973 TV Movie performer: “C.C. Rider”, “My Way”, “Big Hunk Of Love”, “An American Trilogy”, “Ku’u Ipo”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”, “Long Tall Sally”, “Hawaiian Wedding Song”, “I’ll Remember You”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Welcome To My World”, “Fever”, “What now my Love ?” Et Maintenant, “Blue Hawaii”, “Hound Dog”, “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Can’t Help Falling in Love”, “It’s Over”, “Love Me”, “Steamroller Blues”, “Something”, “Early Morning Rain” Soundtrack
Change of Habit 1969 Dr. John Carpenter Actor
The Trouble with Girls 1969 Walter Hale Actor
Charro! 1969 Jess Wade Actor
Live a Little, Love a Little 1968 Greg Nolan Actor
Speedway 1968 Steve Grayson Actor
Stay Away, Joe 1968 Joe Lightcloud Actor
Clambake 1967 Scott Hayward / ‘Tom Wilson’ Actor
Double Trouble 1967 Guy Lambert Actor
Easy Come, Easy Go 1967 Ted Jackson Actor
Spinout 1966 Mike McCoy Actor
Paradise, Hawaiian Style 1966 Rick Richards Actor
Frankie and Johnny 1966 Johnny Actor
Harum Scarum 1965 Johnny Tyronne Actor
Tickle Me 1965 Lonnie Beale Actor
Girl Happy 1965 Rusty Wells Actor
Roustabout 1964 Charlie Rogers Actor
Viva Las Vegas 1964 Lucky Jackson Actor
Kissin’ Cousins 1964 Josh Morgan
Jodie Tatum
Actor
Fun in Acapulco 1963 Mike Windgren Actor
It Happened at the World’s Fair 1963 Mike Edwards Actor
Girls! Girls! Girls! 1962 Ross Carpenter Actor
Kid Galahad 1962 Walter Gulick Actor
Follow That Dream 1962 Toby Kwimper Actor
Blue Hawaii 1961 Chad Gates Actor
Wild in the Country 1961 Glenn Tyler Actor
Flaming Star 1960 Pacer Burton Actor
G.I. Blues 1960 Tulsa McLean Actor
King Creole 1958 Danny Fisher Actor
Jailhouse Rock 1957 Vince Everett Actor
Loving You 1957 Deke Rivers Actor
Love Me Tender 1956 Clint Reno Actor
Julestjerner 2012 TV Series composer – 1 episode Music Department
Spise med Price 2010 TV Series documentary music – 1 episode Music Department
Kick-Ass Elephant 2008 Short background music Music Department
Kupetzky 2006 TV Series music performed by – 1 episode Music Department
Blue Suede Shoes: Ballet Rocks! 1997 TV Movie musician: offscreen singer: voice Music Department
Santa Lucia 1979 TV Movie playback singer Music Department
Rocker 1972 TV Movie music – as Elvis Music Department
Anathans Rock Show 1971 Short playback singer Music Department
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii 1973 TV Special documentary executive producer Producer
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii – Rehearsal Concert 1973 TV Movie executive producer Producer
New Gladiators 2002 Documentary idea Writer
Small Town Gay Bar 2006 Documentary thanks Thanks
Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings 1985 thanks Thanks
Touched by Love 1980 this film is dedicated to: for his compassion and ability to spread joy Thanks
Elvis in Concert 1977 TV Special documentary thanks – as Elvis Thanks
Elvis in Concert 1977 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii 1973 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii – Rehearsal Concert 1973 TV Movie Himself Self
Elvis on Tour 1972 Documentary Himself Self
Top of the Pops 1964-1970 TV Series Himself Self
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is 1970 Documentary Himself Self
Elvis 1968 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Frank Sinatra’s Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley 1960 TV Special Himself – Singer Self
Bandstand 1960 TV Series Himself – Telephone Interview Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1959 TV Series Himself – Telephone Interview Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1956-1957 TV Series Himself Self
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1956 TV Series Himself Self
Texaco Star Theatre 1956 TV Series Himself – Singer Self
Stage Show 1956 TV Series Himself Self
Louisiana Hayride 1955 TV Movie Himself Self
The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey 1955 Documentary Himself Self
50 Hottest Vegas Moments 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Adrenaline ’71 2005 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Last 24 Hours 2005 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Memphis Flash 2005 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
SingStar Party 2004 Video Game Himself (as Elvis) Archive Footage
Broadway: The American Musical 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: From the Beginning to the End 2004 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Populärmusik från Vittula 2004 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Back to the 1950s 2004 Video documentary Archive Footage
The Best Hit USA 2004 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Birth of Rock n’ Roll 2004 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Golden Years 2004 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
200 Cadillacs 2004 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: 50 Years in Show Business 2004 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley and Hal Wallis 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Impact: Songs That Changed the World 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Van Halen Story: The Early Years 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: The Back Story, Vol. 1 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: The Back Story, Vol. 2 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Strangers in the Night: The Bert Kaempfert Story 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Beginning 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hey DJ 2003 Himself Archive Footage
I Love the ’70s 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
King of Entertainment 2003 Video Himself Archive Footage
Ed Sullivan’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Classics, Vol. 4: Elvis & Other Rock Greats 2003 Video Himself Archive Footage
The Greatest 2001-2003 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mayor of the Sunset Strip 2003 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Milton Berle Show: The Lost Elvis 2003 Video Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: 25th Anniversary 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Great Performances 2003 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis, the Colonel & Me 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Behind the Image – Volume 2 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
So Fresh 2003: Volume 2 2003 Video Himself Archive Footage
The King and Dick 2003 Short Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: His Best Friend Remembers 2002 Video documentary Archive Footage
Sinatra: The Classic Duets 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sendung ohne Namen 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Lives 2002 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
The Sun Days with Elvis 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Rare Moments with the King 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis & June: A Love Story 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Go’ aften Danmark 2002 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis at the Movies 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Final Chapter 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Early Elvis: From Country Boy to King of Rock and Roll 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Standing in the Shadows of Motown 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and Priscilla 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and the Colonel 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: The Army Years 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years – Part I: 1956-1961 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years – Part II: 1962-1969 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: The Memphis Years 2002 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The Definitive Elvis: The Television Years 2002 Video documentary Archive Footage
Intimate Portrait 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Behind the Image 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: His Early Performances 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
There’s Only One Elvis 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Blues Odyssey 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies 2001 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Nightclub Years 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 7.30 Report 2001 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
American Masters 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Bad Hair Days 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Missing Years 2001 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Drive-in Movie Memories 2001 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
TV to Die For: The Best Music Show in the World 2001 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Top of the Pops 1964-2001 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Walk on By: The Story of Popular Song 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Classic Albums: Elvis Presley 2001 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Adrenaline ’70 2001 Video Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Remembers 2000 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 2000 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hendrix 2000 TV Movie Himself (in barbershop) (uncredited) Archive Footage
He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley 2000 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Legenden 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
E! Mysteries & Scandals 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
ABC 2000: The Millennium 1999 TV Special documentary Archive Footage
CNN NewsStand 1999 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Biography of the Millennium: 100 People – 1000 Years 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – #57 Archive Footage
Pop 2000: 50 Jahre Popmusik und Jugendkultur in Deutschland 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Summer of Sam 1999 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Century: America’s Time 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Life 1999/I Himself Archive Footage
Century of Country 1999 TV Mini-Series Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Rocks ‘N’ Rolls in the 50’s 1999 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Ed Sullivan’s VH1 Rock and Roll Classics 1999 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Famous Families 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan’s 50th Anniversary 1998 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Cold War 1998 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mystic Origins of the Martial Arts 1998 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Remembering Elvis 1998 Video Himself Archive Footage
The Fifties 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Modern Marvels 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: His Life and Times 1997 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: From the Waist Up 1997 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Long Live the King: Country Salutes Elvis 1997 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years 1997 TV Movie documentary Actor ‘Love Me Tender’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis: Death of a Legend 1997 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Great Performances, Vol. 3 – From the Waist Up 1997 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Complete Story 1996 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
James Dean: A Portrait 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Burger & the King: The Life & Cuisine of Elvis Presley 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Real Las Vegas 1996 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Last of the High Kings 1996 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
America’s Music: The Roots of Country 1996 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (1996) Archive Footage
Without Walls 1996 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll 1995 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Beatles Anthology 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Rock & Roll 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Touch the Dream, a New Generation 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
100 Years at the Movies 1994 TV Short documentary Himself Archive Footage
Why Elvis? 1994 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Tribute 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Forrest Gump 1994 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
That’s Entertainment! III 1994 Documentary Performer in Clip from ‘Jailhouse Rock’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Elvis I Knew 1994 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis in Hollywood 1993 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
La classe américaine 1993 TV Movie Le putain d’énergumène Archive Footage
Free to Rock 2017 Documentary post-production Himself Archive Footage
America Comes to Graceland 1993 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
les aventures d’archives post-production Himself Archive Footage
Arena 1984-1993 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Rolling Elvis 2017 Himself – Singer Archive Footage
Fame in the Twentieth Century 1993 TV Series documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Today 2017 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Death Scenes 2 1992 Video documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2006-2017 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
EBN: Commercial Entertainment Product 1992 Video short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Jay Leno’s Garage 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Lost Performances 1992 Video Himself Archive Footage
Extra 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Twist 1992 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Lorraine 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2 1991 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Sunrise 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Geraldo Rivera Show 1991 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Peter Austin Noto Show 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Roy Orbison: One of the Lonely Ones 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Golden Age of Rock’n’Roll 1991 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Tu cara me suena – Argentina 2013-2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Life with Elvis 1991 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Dr. Feelgood 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis in the Movies 1990 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Joanna Lumley: Elvis and Me 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come 1990 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration 2015 TV Movie documentary Dr. John Carpenter / Change of Habit Archive Footage
When the Applause Died 1990 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
20 Moments That Rocked Pop 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis: The Great Performances, Vol. 2 – The Man and the Music 1990 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Provokation 2015 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Great Performances – Center Stage, Volume One 1990 Video Himself Archive Footage
Sinatra: All or Nothing at All 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2014-2015 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Elvis Files 1990 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Rock ‘n’ Roll History Video: Fabulous Fifties 1989 Video short documentary Archive Footage
Elvis Aaron Presley, We Miss You 2015 Video short Himself Archive Footage
Heavy Petting 1989 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2014 TV Series Lucky Jackson Archive Footage
Milton Berle, the Second Time Around: The Funny Fifties 1989 Video Archive Footage
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Sex Symbols 1988 Video documentary short Archive Footage
Geraldo at Large 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1988 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Oh! You Pretty Things: The Story of British Music and Fashion 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Rockfogyatkozás 1988 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
My Music: 50s & 60s Rock Rewind 2014 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Sonic Youth: Teenage Riot 1988 Video short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Somewhere Over the Rainbow 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment 2013 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Presley 1987 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Danny Boy: The Ballad That Bewitched the World 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis ’56 1987 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
The Nation’s Favourite Elvis Song 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sex Violence & Values: Changing Images 1986 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Soul Power! 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Echo Will Never Die 1986 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Songs 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Years 1985-1986 TV Series Himself / Deke Rivers Archive Footage
Not Fade Away 2012 Mike McCoy in Spinout (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis: One Night with You 1985 TV Special short Himself – Singer Archive Footage
Elvis What If? 2012 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hallo Elvis 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Bettie Page Reveals All 2012 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Memories 1985 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Oprah’s Next Chapter 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis 85 1984 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Wild thing, la folle histoire du rock 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
DTV: Pop & Rock 1984 Video Himself Archive Footage
Hank Cochran: Livin’ for a Song 2012 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley’s Graceland 1984 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Duke & The King 2012 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mondo Elvis 1984 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
God Is the Bigger Elvis 2012 Documentary short Himself – also from films Loving You and King Creole Archive Footage
Rock and Roll: The Early Days 1984 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
When Seattle Invented the Future: The 1962 World’s Fair 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
A Good Turn Daily 1983 Short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
10 Things You Don’t Know About 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll Style 1983 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
No me la puc treure del cap 2011-2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood’s Private Home Movies 1983 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
How the Brits Rocked America 2012 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Compleat Beatles 1982 Video documentary Himself (in the US Army) (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis Found Alive 2012 Himself Archive Footage
When the Music’s Over 1982 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
America’s Book of Secrets 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Years of Lightning 1981 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: In the Movies 2012 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
This Is Elvis 1981 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom 2011 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley – Die frühen Jahre 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Joy of Country 2011 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Nashville Remembers Elvis on His Birthday 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Summer of ’56 2011 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Heroes of Rock and Roll 1979 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Let’s Spend the Night Together 2010 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Good Old Days Part II 1978 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
The President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
Rock Suomi 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Story of Elvis Presley 1977 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune 2010 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
All You Need Is Love 1977 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis in Las Vegas 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mousiki vradya 1976 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Schola: Sakamoto Ryûichi ongaku no gakkô 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Klimbim 1975 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Por Toda Minha Vida 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals 1974 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Monty Python: Almost the Truth – The Lawyer’s Cut 2009 TV Mini-Series Himself Archive Footage
Lionpower from MGM 1967 Short uncredited Archive Footage
De jaren stillekes 2009 TV Series Deke Rivers / Himself Archive Footage
The Ed Sullivan Show 1956-1963 TV Series Himself / Singer / 1956 Appearance Archive Footage
Elvis: Love Me Tender – The Love Songs 2009 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood: The Great Stars 1963 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW 2009 Video Himself Archive Footage
Age tendre et tête de bois 1963 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Sex in ’69: The Sexual Revolution in America 2009 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Climb Up the Wall 1960 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006-2009 TV Series documentary Himself / Clint Reno Archive Footage
Six-Five Special 1957 TV Series Excerpt from Loving You Archive Footage
The One Show 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Folk America 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Doors: When You’re Strange 2009 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Banda sonora 2007-2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Biography 1998-2009 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Nixon Library 2009 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Cadillac Records 2008 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Universe 2008 TV Series documentary Himself – Entertainer Archive Footage
The Story of the Guitar 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Fit for a King 2008 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Return to Tupelo 2008 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Religulous 2008 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
SexTV 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
60/90 2008 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Waiting for Hockney 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself / Various Roles (segment “American Movie Icon”) Archive Footage
The Sweet Lady with the Nasty Voice 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Pioneers of Television 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: A Generous Heart 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: #1 Hit Performances 2007 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Memories of the King 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
20 heures le journal 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Bruce on Vegas 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Viva Las Vegas 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2005-2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis-O-Rama 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Good Morning America 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Kymmenen uutiset 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Mania 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Kingdom: Elvis in Vegas 2007 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Scene That Stole Jailhouse Rock 2007 Video short Vince Everett (uncredited) Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Hot Shots and Cool Clips Volume 3 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
American Idol 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Lives: The 25th Anniversary Concert, ‘Live’ from Memphis 2007 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Hot Shots and Cool Clips Volume 2 2007 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis – Up Close and Personal 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills 2007 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
U2: Window in the Skies 2007 Video short Himself Archive Footage
Jukebox Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol. 1 2007 Video Himself Archive Footage
Young Elvis in Colour 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Paternity Suit 2006 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
La imagen de tu vida 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Caught on Celluloid: The First Moving Pictures of Elvis Presley 2006 Video short Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Ed Sullivan Shows 2006 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mega Mindy 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Love Me Tender 2006 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash: The Road Show 2006 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
CMT: The Greatest – 40 Greatest Albums 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Today’s Country Music 2006 Video Himself Archive Footage
The 60s: The Beatles Decade 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
I Love the ’70s: Volume 2 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
CMT Greatest Moments: Dolly Parton 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Broadcasting Live 2006 Video Himself Archive Footage
B InTune TV 2006 TV Series Guest star Archive Footage
Elvis Presley: Hot Shots and Cool Clips 2006 Video Himself Archive Footage
Inside G.I. Blues 2006 Video short Himself Archive Footage
A Tribute to the King 2005 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Girls and Boys: Sex and British Pop 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Shot That Shook the World 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
La tierra de las 1000 músicas 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The World’s Most Photographed 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
8 Out of 10 Cats 2005 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Getaway 2005 TV Series Chad Gates Archive Footage
Elvis by the Presleys 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: Golden Greats 2005 Video Himself Archive Footage
Elvis: The Ultimate Live Collection 2005 Video Himself Archive Footage

Elvis Aaron Presley Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1966 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actor Won
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Musical Performance, Male Tickle Me (1965) Won
1960 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actor Won
1966 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actor Nominated
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Musical Performance, Male Tickle Me (1965) Nominated
1960 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actor Nominated