Saturday, October 18, 2025

October 18 - Charts October 2025 - Week 3 - Updated

Elvis Presley fell off the U.S. Billboard chart and lost position on the European charts. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album dropped from No. 66 to No. 67 on the Official U.K. Album chart, and from No. 55 to No. 62 on the nation's Streaming chart. It also fell from No. 62 to No. 64 on the Chart Update chart.






Billboard Charts

'The Essential Elvis Presley' album exited the Billboard Top Country Album chart from last week's listing at No. 42, two weeks after re-entering the chart.

U.S. Bestseller chart

Priscilla Presley's second memoir, 'Softly As I Leave You' dropped off the New York Times 'Hardcover Nonfiction' bestsellers list from last week's listing at No. 15. The book also exited the Publisher's Weekly 'Hardcover Non Fiction' bestseller list from last week's listing at No. 20. 

The book is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).

Dutch Charts

The 'That's The Way it Is' and 'Aloha From Hawaii' LPs fell off the Dutch Vinyl 33 chart from last weeks listings at No 26 and No. 23 respectively.

Belgian Charts

The 'That's The Way it Is' LP re-issue from the Music Nn Vinyl record label exited the the Belgian / Flanders Ultratop Album Top 200 after last week's re-entry at No. 184. 


Elvis In Numbers

One of the most impressive pages in the new Vintage Rock Presents, 'Elvis at 90' Special Edition magazine is undoubtedly the 'Elvis in Numbers' section, which summarizes Elvis Presley's unparalleled impact in figures.

What's particularly striking is that, even in 2025, Elvis is still listened to worldwide by an impressive 23,222,709 people per month on Spotify. This is astonishing proof that his music is still very much alive, even ninety years after his birth.

The magazine also lists numerous other remarkable facts:
  • Elvis recorded 786 songs during his lifetime.
  • He released 24 studio albums and scored 114 Top 40 hits on the US Billboard charts.
  • His albums spent a combined 559 weeks in the UK Top 10.
  • And his iconic 'Elvis' Christmas Album' sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.
Even today, the King continues to break records, even in the digital age. His music reaches generations who never saw him live, but his voice and style remain timeless.

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum / ElvisMatters)