On hearing of Presley's death, in 1977, Sinatra was genuinely saddened and effusive in his praise of the man they called The King. “There have been many accolades uttered about Elvis' talent and performances through the years, all of which I agree with wholeheartedly,” he said. “I shall miss him dearly as a friend.
He was also a big fan of Elvis Presley. So when Presley died in 1977, Sinatra was naturally saddened. He later said, “I loved him. I couldn't stand him.” Sinatra also praised Presley's musical talent, saying that he was “a great, great talent.”
“I know he was the funniest man and probably the most serious man I knew, both people in one," she said. "He made me laugh so hard. And at the same time, he would call me late at night to discuss things like the ghetto, and his concern for people in the ghetto.”
When Elvis Presley met Frank Sinatra in 1960, it resulted in The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, which attracted 67.7% of the overall television audience on the night. The two celebrities indulged in a little banter together, before launching into a smooth duet of their biggest hits.
According to the R.I.A.A., the governing body that certifies Gold, Platinum, and Multi-Platinum Record Sales, (Recording Industry Association of America) the Leading all time Artist in Record Sales is ELVIS PRESLEY. -Elvis is the leading sales artist for both Solo Artist or Group.
Speaking about the "King of Rock and Roll" after his death in 1977, Sinatra said: "There have been many accolades uttered about Elvis' talent and performances through the years, all of which I agree with wholeheartedly. I shall miss him dearly as a friend. "He was a warm, considerate and generous man."
The co-best men were Marty Lacker and Joe Esposito, two members of the Memphis Mafia, Elvis's ever-present entourage, and the maid of honor was Priscilla's sister Michelle Beaulieu. Elvis reportedly requested that the word “obey” be removed from their otherwise traditional marriage vows.
“I never met Elvis either, because John Lennon once told me he was a real disappointment,” Jagger said.
Nancy did not attend Elvis' funeral eight years later.
Before he knew it, Beatlemania was in full swing, and Ol' Blue Eyes was left with egg on his face. Featured in the book George Harrison on George Harrison, a brutally honest quote from Sinatra reads: “I thought the Beatles would die in New York. I was very surprised by the reception they got. I guess I was wrong.”
In interview with Event magazine, Parton shared the heartbreaking moment that she had when she made the difficult decision. “I was desperate for Elvis to sing my song and I'd told everyone he was going to sing it, but I couldn't let that happen. It's my song, my publishing rights.
Michael Francis (Led Zeppelin security): "He was just larger than life. All he ever did during the two days we were there was give people presents, like watches, robes and jewellery. "With Elvis, he must have had 20 people around him all the time; everybody was saying yes.
“We all loved Elvis – he was so hot,” Paul McCartney gushed years later. “We were just so in love with him. He was just the greatest idol, always hamming it up, always doing a little funny thing. He was so great.”
"He loved close harmony," says former Memphis Mafia member Red West, who lived at Graceland. He says Elvis's favorite groups were the Harmonizing Four and Golden Gate Quartet and his favorite gospel singers included Jimmy Jones, Jake Hess (who sang with the Statesmen and later formed the Imperials) and Mahalia Jackson.
“People love him, not only for his talent, but because he was a great, humble, kind man. He loved God. He loved his parents. He loved his country.” And his country loved him–for his voice, for his spirit and because it saw in him, for better and for worse, what it was and what it hoped to be.
Did Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson ever meet? Elvis and Michael did in fact meet, though not in the way many would expect as they were far younger than fans might think. The first time Michael met Lisa Marie, his soon-to-be wife, was the same time he met The King, but it had nothing to do with their wedding.
Among those who participated in the public memorial service at Elvis Presley's mansion in Memphis, Tenn., were musicians Billy Corgan, Alanis Morissette and Axl Rose, as well as Priscilla Presley.
Inevitably, though, at least to Ann-Margret it seemed, their love affair had to end. She explained in her autobiography: “There were other factors in Elvis's life that forced him apart from me, and I understood them. Elvis had always been honest with me, but still it was a confusing situation.
"Especially ones in the Mafia." The King's complicated relationship was coupled with his overwrought experience with Frank. Considering Frank was such a powerful person in the music industry, he was certainly someone Elvis did not want to irritate. And his mob connections made him a scary figure, as well.
Growing up in 1950s Liverpool, John Lennon – who would have been 82 this month – and Paul McCartney fell in love with rising star Elvis Presley's rock and roll music. When The Beatles reached the heights of his fame for themselves, the Fab Four famously met The King at his LA home in 1965.
He invited Domino to the press conference and when one reporter referred to him as “The King of Rock 'n' Roll,” Elvis pulled the room's focus to Fats Domino, insinuating that he was the true King. “[Domino] was one of my influences from way back,” said Presley.
After a performance at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, Elvis was told by the concert hall manager that he was better off as a truck driver because he would never make it as a singer. Elvis didn't quit though.
Gogi Grant, whose rendition of “The Wayward Wind” replaced Elvis Presley's “Heartbreak Hotel” on top of the Billboard singles chart in 1956, died on Thursday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 91.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, British rock band The Beatles are top of the list for best-selling artists worldwide, with 183 million units certified sales. Second is Garth Brooks with over 157 million units sales, followed by Elvis Presley with 139 million units.