Elvis 3rd In NME Poll
Michael Jackson has beaten Queen's Freddie Mercury in NME's poll of the Greatest Singers Of All Time. Elvis Presley came in at #3. Michael Jackson got an average score of 9.02 out of 10, while Mercury's was 8.39. The poll, which took place on NME.com saw 10 million votes being cast, 4000 Facebook comments and, initially, saw Mercury at the top spot until Jackson went to #1.
Elvis Presley took the Number Three position with an average of 7.17 out of 10.
The NME comment:
3. Elvis Presley. He had the hip shakes and pelvis thrusts to make girls scream and the smoldering vocals to make girls weep. The King Of Rock ‘N’ Roll, indeed.
Belgian List
Elvis Presley was listed two times in the 'Belgian Top 60 of the Sixties' at #7 with 'Suspicious Minds' and at #18 with 'Are You Lonesome Tonight'. The Belgian signeer Adamo is listen at #1 with 'Sans Toi Ma Mie'.
Summer Movie Lists
Summer is here and "Extra", Warner Bros online magazine, remembers some of the hottest beach movies. And Elvis is second on the list with the 1960
Paramount Pictures movie, "Blue Hawaii", in which Elvis plays Chad Gates who leaves the Army and returns to Hawaii to become a tour guide. Other beach movies on the list include "Jaws", "Cast Away", "Beaches" and others.
Elvis - Live At The International
From the same publishers that brought 'Elvis On Tour - November 1971' (in stock now), we can soon expect the follow-up release 'Elvis - Live At The International'.
From The Press-release:
The full story of Elvis' time at the International Hotel from August 1969 to September 1971. This book contains 150 pages describing in meticulous detail exactly what it was like to see Elvis at the International. Taken from the diaries of super fan Peggy Elzea, the chapters describe meeting Elvis backstage, the shows, the hotel, the staff, the food, even the call girls. There are sections of tape transcripts, jumpsuit descriptions, photographs of memorabilia, the hotel's advertising campaign, the list goes on. If you ever wanted to know how Elvis chipped his tooth on stage in 1971 even that is in here. With over 100,000 words, there will never be a better chance to read about Elvis' first five engagements in Vegas as seen through the eyes of a fan who was there. Peggy Elzea wrote her memories down forty years ago and so they are as honest and fresh as if it all just happened yesterday.
A Fool Such As I
The Promosound budget label released the CD 'A Fool Such As I' containing 30 tracks from the fifties.
Suspicious Minds Songwriter Nominated
Mark James has been nominated for induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame for “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley.
The other nominated songwriters are: John Bettis (“Slow Hand” by Conway Twitty); Robert Byrne (“Two Dozen Roses” by Shenandoah); J.J. Cale (Eric Clapton’s “Cocaine”); Jan Crutchfield (“Statue of a Fool” by Jack Greene); Dan Penn (“The Dark End of the Street” by James Carr); Gretchen Peters (“Independence Day” by Martina McBride); Thom Schuyler (“16th Avenue” by Lacy J. Dalton); Allen Shamblin (“The House That Built Me” by Miranda Lambert); and John Scott Sherrill (“Would You Go With Me” by Josh Turner).
Two songwriters from the nominees above will be inducted into the Hall at a Renaissance Hotel dinner on October 16, 2011.
(Source: NME / ElvisMatters / Elvis Express / Elvis Unlimited)