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georgelicks
Their chart span for albums/singles is 52 years and 6 months between Come On on July 25, 1963 at #50 to Hot Rocks on the US on January 30, 2016 at #188.
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jlowe
Would little 'ol Elvis not be in the running?
Or Sinatra, even?
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jlowe
Given the phenomenal income which the Presley Estate generates each year, he must still be shifting some records. So some Billboard Top 200 entries surely?
It can't all be Gracelands gate money and other merchandising.
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jlowe
Given the phenomenal income which the Presley Estate generates each year, he must still be shifting some records. So some Billboard Top 200 entries surely?
It can't all be Gracelands gate money and other merchandising.
well there were those chartings early in the millenium, with A little less conversation and rubber neckin'...not sure if any recent repackages have charted beyond those singles.
I'm sure the christmas album must occasionally break the top 200.
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jlowe
Given the phenomenal income which the Presley Estate generates each year, he must still be shifting some records. So some Billboard Top 200 entries surely?
It can't all be Gracelands gate money and other merchandising.
well there were those chartings early in the millenium, with A little less conversation and rubber neckin'...not sure if any recent repackages have charted beyond those singles.
I'm sure the christmas album must occasionally break the top 200.
Earlier this month:
"Birthday boy Elvis has to settle for Number 2 today, then, with If I Can Dream, which spends its 10th consecutive week in the Top 3."
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jlowe
Given the phenomenal income which the Presley Estate generates each year, he must still be shifting some records. So some Billboard Top 200 entries surely?
It can't all be Gracelands gate money and other merchandising.
well there were those chartings early in the millenium, with A little less conversation and rubber neckin'...not sure if any recent repackages have charted beyond those singles.
I'm sure the christmas album must occasionally break the top 200.
Earlier this month:
"Birthday boy Elvis has to settle for Number 2 today, then, with If I Can Dream, which spends its 10th consecutive week in the Top 3."
interesting Cristiano...and why is this cut in the top 3? why was it rereleased...a commercial, a movie soundtrack?
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jlowe
Given the phenomenal income which the Presley Estate generates each year, he must still be shifting some records. So some Billboard Top 200 entries surely?
It can't all be Gracelands gate money and other merchandising.
well there were those chartings early in the millenium, with A little less conversation and rubber neckin'...not sure if any recent repackages have charted beyond those singles.
I'm sure the christmas album must occasionally break the top 200.
Earlier this month:
"Birthday boy Elvis has to settle for Number 2 today, then, with If I Can Dream, which spends its 10th consecutive week in the Top 3."
interesting Cristiano...and why is this cut in the top 3? why was it rereleased...a commercial, a movie soundtrack?
If I'm not wrong, it comes from this release with the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra: [www.rollingstone.com]