Flashback Friday - 1956 RCA Records reports Elvis Presley sold over 10 million records

The King never dies so I have brought him back for Flashback Friday...  You know, to hit 10 million albums sold now days is not as huge of a feat as it was in 1956.  Now days most music is purchased electronically.  But back in the day they actually had to make records.  So making and selling 10 million was a big deal!


Elvis's music career began in 1954 where he started recording with Sun Records with producer Sam Philips.  In 1955 RCA took him on and continued to manage him for more than 2 decades.  In January of 1956 "Heartbreak Hotel" was released and soon became the number one hit.  Elvis went on to make movies and had an off and on again relationship with his music..   He spent most of the 60's focusing on films and in 1968 he finally returned to live performances.  Sadly in 1977 he passed away at the age of only 42 at his Graceland Estate.

Whether you like his music or not, one thing is certain he was the king of blues and rock and roll that launched the music industry into the future!



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