Elvis Presley singles discography

The singles discography of Elvis Presley began in 1954 with the release of his first commercial single, "That's All Right". Following his regional success with Sun Records, Presley was signed to RCA Victor on November 20, 1955. Presley's first single with RCA, "Heartbreak Hotel", was a worldwide hit, reaching the No. 1 position in four countries and the top 10 in many other countries. Other hit singles from the 1950s include "Hound Dog", "Don't Be Cruel", "Love Me Tender", Too Much", "All Shook Up", "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", "Jailhouse Rock", "Don't", "Hard Headed Woman" and "A Big Hunk o' Love". On March 24, 1958, Presley entered the United States Army at Memphis, Tennessee, and was stationed in Germany. He left active duty on March 5, 1960.

Elvis Presley singles discography
Publicity photo for Jailhouse Rock (1957)
Singles117
Posthumous singles24

Following his return to civilian life, Presley released his first new single, "Stuck on You", which was a No. 1 hit in the United States and reached the top 10 in ten other countries around the world. The follow-up single, "It's Now or Never", was another worldwide hit, peaking no lower than No. 2 in 13 countries. 1960 and 1961 saw the release of two more U.S. No. 1 hits, "Are You Lonesome Tonight" and "Surrender". Beginning in late 1961 the majority of Presley's singles were released to promote his films and their associated soundtrack albums. Hit singles from this period include "Can't Help Falling in Love", "Return to Sender", "Bossa Nova Baby" and "Kissin' Cousins". As Presley's success with singles from his movie soundtracks began to diminish in the late 1960s, he released "If I Can Dream", from his 1968 NBC-TV special, Elvis. The success of the song and television special brought about a resurgence of interest in Presley and his recordings, bringing him two top 10 hits in 1969, "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds".

In the 1970s, Presley's chart success began to diminish slightly. He had only three U.S. top 10 singles in that decade: "Don't Cry Daddy", a live recording of "The Wonder of You" and "Burning Love". Other top 40 hits from the 1970s include "Kentucky Rain", "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", "Separate Ways", "T-R-O-U-B-L-E", "Hurt", "Moody Blue" and "Way Down".

Following Presley's death on August 16, 1977, new posthumous singles have been released in addition to many of his original singles being reissued around the world. The first single to be issued following Presley's death was a live recording of "My Way", taken from the soundtrack of his final television special, Elvis in Concert. In 1978 another live recording was issued as a single, "Unchained Melody". In 2002, a remix of "A Little Less Conversation" by DJ Junkie XL was released to promote the compilation album ELV1S: 30#1 Hits. It was a worldwide hit and returned Presley to the top 10 in many countries around the world. In 2003, a remix of "Rubberneckin' by DJ Paul Oakenfold was released to promote the compilation album ELVIS: 2nd to None. It reached the top 10 in a few countries but overall was not as successful as its predecessor.

Presley has 54 singles certified by the Recording Industry Association of America totaling 50 million in sales. In 2012, Presley was ranked second best selling singles artist in United Kingdom with 21.6 million singles sold.[1] Music historian Joel Whitburn ranked Presley as the number 1 charting singles artist of all time in the US.[2]

Singles

1950s

Title Year Peak chart positions Original album release
US
[3]:519–22
US
Country

[4]:297–300
US
R&B

[5]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
AT
[9]
BE
[10]
DE
[11]
IT
[12]
NL
[13]
NO
[14]
SA
[15]
SE
[16]
"That's All Right" 1954 [lower-alpha 1] 28[lower-alpha 2] For LP Fans Only
"Good Rockin' Tonight" 10
[lower-alpha 3]
A Date with Elvis
"Milkcow Blues Boogie"[19]
"I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" 1955 33[lower-alpha 4] 21
[lower-alpha 5]
For LP Fans Only
"I Forgot to Remember to Forget" 1[lower-alpha 6] 2 A Date with Elvis
"Heartbreak Hotel" 1956 1[lower-alpha 7] 1[lower-alpha 8] 4[lower-alpha 9] 1 2 3 10 1 8 Elvis' Golden Records
"I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" 1[lower-alpha 10] 1[lower-alpha 11] 7[lower-alpha 12] 14 56
"Don't Be Cruel" 1[lower-alpha 13] 1[lower-alpha 14] 1[lower-alpha 15] 24 12 20 10
"Hound Dog" 1[lower-alpha 16] 1[lower-alpha 17] 1[lower-alpha 18] 1 2 17 13 1 10
"Blue Suede Shoes" 20[lower-alpha 19] 2[lower-alpha 20] 9 8 2 4 Elvis Presley
"I Got a Woman"
"I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin')"
"I Love You Because"
"Just Because" 53[lower-alpha 21] 54[lower-alpha 22]
"Money Honey" 76
"Shake, Rattle and Roll" For LP Fans Only
"Love Me Tender" 1[lower-alpha 23] 3[lower-alpha 24] 3[lower-alpha 25] 1 11 6 10 Elvis' Golden Records
"Too Much" 1957 1[lower-alpha 26] 5[lower-alpha 27] 5[lower-alpha 28] 6 14
"All Shook Up" 1[lower-alpha 29] 3[lower-alpha 30] 1[lower-alpha 31] 1 1 5 7 17 1
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" 1[lower-alpha 32] 1[lower-alpha 33] 1[lower-alpha 34] 1 3 8 4 Loving You (Soundtrack)
"Party" 2
"Jailhouse Rock" 1[lower-alpha 35] 1[lower-alpha 36] 1[lower-alpha 37] 1 1 3 8 19 5 1 2 Elvis' Golden Records
"Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" 49[lower-alpha 38] 7 Elvis' Christmas Album
"Don't" 1958 1[lower-alpha 39] 2[lower-alpha 40] 4[lower-alpha 41] 1 2 9 21 4 1 12 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong:
Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" 2[lower-alpha 42] 3[lower-alpha 43] 1[lower-alpha 44] 1 3 4 5
"Hard Headed Woman" 1[lower-alpha 45] 2[lower-alpha 46] 2[lower-alpha 47] 1 2 2 28 4 King Creole (Soundtrack)
"King Creole" 20[lower-alpha 48] 12[lower-alpha 49] 15 2 4 3 1
"One Night" 4 24 10 1 1 33 7 9 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong:
Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2
"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" 1959 2[lower-alpha 50] 5[lower-alpha 51] 16 1 1 1 13 15 5 1 17
"A Big Hunk o' Love" 1 36[lower-alpha 52] 10 1 4 2 8 23 15 2 4
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

1960s

Title Year Peak chart positions Original album release
US
[3]:519–22
US
Country

[4]:297–300
US
R&B

[5]
US
AC

[22]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
AT
[9]
BE
[10]
DK
[23]
FR
[24]
DE
[11]
IE
[25]
IT
[12]
NL
[13]
NZ
[26]
NO
[14]
SA
[15]
ES
[27]
SE
[16]
"Stuck on You" 1960 1 27 6 1 3 1 4 10 23 10 1 2 3 Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
"It's Now or Never" 1 21[lower-alpha 53] 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
"A Mess of Blues" 32 flip 2 11 20 11 6 4 6 Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4
"Are You Lonesome Tonight" 1 22 3 1 1 1 5 1 4 4 3 1 3 1 1 2 Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
"G.I. Blues" 6 G.I. Blues (Soundtrack)
"Surrender" 1961 1 23[lower-alpha 54] 1 1 1 3 1 7 5 6 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
"Wooden Heart" 107
[lower-alpha 55]
2 1 1 1 1 94 2 22 1 3 3 1 11 12 G.I. Blues (Soundtrack)
"I Feel So Bad" 5 15 6 flip 27 26 19 13 10 15 11 Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" 4 2 1 1 2 23 flip 5 4 1 6
"Can't Help Falling in Love" 2 1 4 1 3 20 22 11 11 2 1 2 Blue Hawaii (Soundtrack)
"No More" 1962 7 12 26 1 1 2
"Good Luck Charm" 1 1 1 1 6 3 7 6 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
"She's Not You" 5 13 2 3 1 5 9 3 25 15 5 1 1 1 9 2
"King of the Whole Wide World" 30 5 24 15 25 26 1 4 C'mon Everybody
"Return to Sender" 2[lower-alpha 56] 5 1 1 1 9 2 26 15 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 Girls! Girls! Girls! (soundtrack)
"One Broken Heart for Sale" 1963 11[lower-alpha 57] 21 10 12 9 9 23 16 5 2 16 11 It Happened at the World's Fair (Soundtrack)
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise" 3 9 1 1 2 7 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 5 1 Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4
"I Got Lucky" flip 15 I Got Lucky
"Bossa Nova Baby" 8 20 21 13 4 15 1 5 6 12 8 2 14 4 Fun in Acapulco (Soundtrack)
"Mexico" 1964 7 23 9 7
"Fun in Acapulco" 28
"Kissin' Cousins" 12[lower-alpha 58] 15 10 7 12 2 8 27 15 6 6 Kissin' Cousins (Soundtrack)
"Kiss Me Quick" 34 3 14 13 2 3 12 3 14 3 Pot Luck with Elvis
"What'd I Say" 21 21 flip 16 Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4
"Such a Night" 16 4 13 3 5 2 5 40 13 9 4 6 Elvis Is Back!
"Ask Me" 12[lower-alpha 59] 3 flip Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4
"Blue Christmas" 33
[lower-alpha 60]
55
[lower-alpha 61]
[lower-alpha 62] 11 5 Elvis' Christmas Album
"Roustabout" Roustabout (soundtrack)
"Do the Clam" 1965 21 16 19 4 10 2 30 Girl Happy (soundtrack)
"Crying in the Chapel" 3 1 3 1 1 6 4 2 23 1 1 3 1 1 7 2 How Great Thou Art
"(Such An) Easy Question" 11[lower-alpha 63] 1 4 8 2 37 10 Pot Luck with Elvis
"I'm Yours" 11[lower-alpha 64] 1 2 9 8 4
"Puppet on a String" 14 3 3 28 Girl Happy (Soundtrack)
"Santa Claus Is Back in Town" 41 Elvis' Christmas Album
"Tell Me Why" 1966 33 7 15 flip 16 9 The Other Sides:
Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2
"Blue River" 95 22 37 15 Double Trouble (Soundtrack)
"Joshua Fit The Battle" 1 His Hand in Mine
"Milky White Way"
"Frankie and Johnny" 25 3 4 21 40 13 Frankie and Johnny (Soundtrack)
"Love Letters" 19 38 12 6 27 20 25 7 7 13 Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4
"Spinout" 40 13 30 Spinout (Soundtrack)
"If Every Day Was Like Christmas" 99[lower-alpha 65] [lower-alpha 66] 17 9 9 Elvis Christmas Album
(1970 RCA Camden reissue)
"Indescribably Blue" 1967 33 38 21 flip Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4
"You Gotta Stop" 38 I Got Lucky
"Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)" 63[lower-alpha 67] 24 49 38 Double Trouble (Soundtrack)
"There's Always Me" 56 flip Something for Everybody
"Big Boss Man" 38 24 16 Clambake (Soundtrack)
"Guitar Man" 1968 43[lower-alpha 68] 10 19 26 25
"U.S. Male" 28 55 25 15 12 27 flip 12 Almost in Love
"You'll Never Walk Alone" 90 73
[lower-alpha 69]
44 You'll Never Walk Alone
"Let Yourself Go" 71 22 19 Speedway (Soundtrack)
"A Little Less Conversation" 69 Almost in Love
"If I Can Dream" 12[lower-alpha 70] 6 11 2 13 9 7 Elvis (NBC TV Special)
"Memories" 1969 35 56 7 19
"His Hand in Mine" His Hand in Mine
"In the Ghetto" 3[lower-alpha 71] 60 8 2 2 1 6 1 9 1 4 1 25 1 1 1 1 From Elvis in Memphis
"Clean Up Your Own Back Yard" 35 74 37 21 27 15 Almost in Love
"Suspicious Minds" 1 4 1 2 1 13 1 3 7 6 2 1 10 1 5 4 Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1
"Don't Cry Daddy" 6 13 3 5 8 3 10 2 6 14 23 4 2 4 3 16 13
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

1970s

Title Year Peak chart positions Original album release
US
[3]:519–22
[30][20]:15 US
Country

[4]:297–300
[31][18]:128 US
AC

[22]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
AT
[9]
BE
[10]
FR
[24]
DE
[11]
IE
[25]
NL
[13]
NZ
[26]
NO
[14]
SA
[15]
ES
[27]
NO
[14]
SE
[16]
"Kentucky Rain" 1970 16[lower-alpha 72] 31 3 6 21 9 40 14 27 Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1
"The Wonder of You" (Live) 9 [lower-alpha 73] 37 1 4 1 3 1 8 22 1 8 21 6 On Stage
"I've Lost You" 32 57[lower-alpha 74] 5 26 9 6 9 40 15 That's the Way It Is
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" 11[lower-alpha 75] 56[lower-alpha 76] 1 10 9 7 16 1 17 26
"I Really Don't Want to Know" 21 23 2 9 flip 19 Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)
"Rags to Riches" 1971 45[lower-alpha 77] 9 34 12 He Walks Beside Me
"Life" 53[lower-alpha 78] 34 8 Love Letters from Elvis
"I'm Leavin'" 36 2 23 Elvis Aron Presley
"It's Only Love" 51 19 46
"Merry Christmas Baby" Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas
"I Just Can't Help Believin'" (Live) 6 10 12 12 6 3 That's Just the Way It Is
"Until It's Time for You to Go" 1972 40 68 9 12 5 Elvis Now
"He Touched Me" He Touched Me
"An American Trilogy" (Live) 66 31 8 11 Elvis Aron Presley
"Burning Love" 2[lower-alpha 79] 23[lower-alpha 80] flip 4 7 3 7 7 31 19 6 6 7 21 12 Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Vol. 2
"Separate Ways" 20 30[lower-alpha 81] 3 8 Separate Ways
"Steamroller Blues" (Live) 1973 17[lower-alpha 82] flip 17 Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite
"Polk Salad Annie" (Live) 23 16 On Stage
"Raised on Rock" 41[lower-alpha 83] 27 36 37 Raised on Rock / For Ol' Times Sake
"I've Got a Thing About You, Baby" 1974 39 4 flip 33 Good Times
"If You Talk in Your Sleep" 17 flip 6 40 37 Promised Land
"Promised Land" 14 flip flip 9 9 25 7 25
"My Boy" 1975 20 14 1 27 5 10 5 9 4 12 Good Times
"T-R-O-U-B-L-E" 35 11 42 31 Today
"Bringing It Back" 65
"Green Green Grass of Home" 29
"Hurt" 1976 28 6 7 37 9 From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee
"Moody Blue" 31 1 2 6 17 4 4 14 7 5 6 9 6 2 Moody Blue
"Way Down" 1977 18 1 14 1 6 19 1 6 15 9 1 7 10 13 11
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

Posthumous singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Original album release
US
[3]:519–22
US
Country

[4]:297–300
US
AC

[22]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
BE
[10]
IE
[25]
IT
[12]
NL
[13]
NO
[14]
ES
[27]
SE
[16]
"My Way" (Live) 1977 22 2[lower-alpha 84] 6 14 9 24 6 Elvis in Concert
"Unchained Melody" (Live) 1978 6 Elvis Aron Presley
"Are You Sincere" (Remix) 10 Our Memories of Elvis
"I Got a Feelin' in My Body" (Remix) 1979 flip Our Memories of Elvis, Vol. 2
"It Won't Seem Like Christmas (Without You)" 13 Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas
"Guitar Man" (Remix) 1981 28 1 16 43 Guitar Man
"Lovin' Arms" (Remix) 8 47
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" (The Laughing Version) (Live) 1982 25 19 15 16 9 3 The Sound of Your Cry
"The Elvis Medley" 71 31 31 51 30 The Elvis Medley
"(You're So Square) Baby, I Don't Care" 1983 61 A Date with Elvis
"I Was the One" (Remix) 92 I Was the One
"Little Sister" (Remix)
"Always on My Mind" (Alternate Version) 1985 59 Always on My Mind
"Mean Woman Blues" (Take 14) 1989 83 Stereo '57: Essential Elvis, Vol. 2
"The Twelfth of Never" (Informal Rehearsal) 1995 21 Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters
"Suspicious Minds" (Live) 2001 28 Elvis Presley: The Live Greatest Hits
"A Little Less Conversation" (JXL Remix) 2002 50 [lower-alpha 85] 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 ELV1S: 30 No. 1 Hits
"Rubberneckin'" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) 2003 94 [lower-alpha 86] 2 5 3 13 ELVIS: 2nd to None
"In the Ghetto" (with Lisa Marie Presley) 2007 116 Non-album single
"Baby Let's Play House" (Spankox Re:Version) 2008 84 Elvis vs Spankox
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" (with Carrie Underwood) 54 14 Christmas Duets
"Blue Christmas" (with Martina McBride) 36 22
"I Love You Because" (with Lisa Marie Presley) 2012 Non-album single
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" (with Susan Boyle) 2013 48 Home for Christmas
"If I Can Dream" 2015 If I Can Dream
(with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
"Fever" (featuring Michael Bublé)
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
"An American Trilogy"
"And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind"
"Burning Love"
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Charted reissued singles

Title Year Peak chart positions In promotion of
US
Country

[4]:297–300
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
BE
[10]
IE
[25]
NL
[13]
ES
[27]
"Heartbreak Hotel" / "Hound Dog" 1971 10 N/A
"Jailhouse Rock" 1974 9 5
"The Girl of My Best Friend" 1976 9 7
"Suspicion" 9 5
"Wooden Heart" 1977 6 2
"All Shook Up" 41 Presley Gold: 16 Number Ones
"Jailhouse Rock" 44
"It's Now or Never" 39
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 46
"Return to Sender" 42
"Crying in the Chapel" 43
"The Wonder of You" (Live) 48
"Don't Be Cruel" 1978 24 12 Elvis: The '56 Sessions, Vol. 1
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" flip Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too!
"It's Only Love" / "Beyond the Reef" 1980 3 Elvis Aron Presley
"Santa Claus Is Back in Town" 41 25 N/A
"There Goes My Everything" 1982 flip Elvis: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
"The Sound of Your Cry" 59 The Sound of Your Cry
"I Can Help" 1983 30 I Can Help and Other Great Hits
"Green Green Grass of Home" 1984 76
"The Last Farewell" 48 Elvis Presley: A Golden Celebration
"Ain't That Loving You Baby" 1987 47 N/A
"Love Me Tender" 56 Presley: The All Time Greatest Hits
"Stuck on You" 1988 58
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" (The Laughing Version) (Live) 1991 68 Collector's Gold
"Jailhouse Rock" 1994 15 Dutch Elvis Presley Fanclub, It's Elvis Time
"Heartbreak Hotel" 1996 45 Elvis '56
"Always on My Mind" 1997 15 Always on My Mind: The Ultimate Love Songs Collection
"Suspicious Minds" 1999 15 Elvis Presley: Artist of the Century
"America the Beautiful" 2001 69 September 11, 2001, attacks
American Red Cross Liberty Disaster Relief Fund
"Burning Love" 2002 20 ELV1S: 30#1 Hits
"That's All Right" 2004 5 3 31 Elvis at Sun
"Jailhouse Rock" 2005 1 18 UK #1s
"One Night" 1
"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" 2
"It's Now or Never" 1
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 2
"Wooden Heart" 2
"Surrender" 2
"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" 3
"Rock-a-Hula Baby" 3
"Good Luck Charm" 2
"She's Not You" 3
"Return to Sender" 5
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise" 2
"Crying in the Chapel" 2
"The Wonder of You" (Live) 4
"Way Down" 2
"Heartbreak Hotel" 2006 37 "Heartbreak Hotel" 50th Anniversary
"My Baby Left Me" 2007 19 N/A
"Blue Suede Shoes" 13 18 of the Greatest Singles Ever
"Hound Dog" 14
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" 14
"Party" 14
"Don't" 14
"Hard Headed Woman" 15
"King Creole" 15
"A Big Hunk o' Love" 12
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" 16
"If I Can Dream" 17
"Viva Las Vegas" 15
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" 16
"An American Trilogy" (Live) 12
"Burning Love" 13
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Billboard Year-End performances

Year Song Year-End
Position
1956 "Heartbreak Hotel" 1
"Don't Be Cruel" 2
"Hound Dog" 8
"I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" 14
"Love Me Tender" 15
1957 "All Shook Up" 1
"Too Much" 9
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" 14
"Jailhouse Rock" 16
1958 "Don't" / "I Beg of You" 3
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" / "Doncha' Think It's Time" 22
"Hard Headed Woman" / "Don't Ask Me Why" 49
1959 "A Big Hunk o' Love" 30
"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" 34
"I Need Your Love Tonight" 44
"My Wish Came True" 93
1960 "It's Now or Never" 7
"Stuck on You" 9
1961 "Little Sister" 39
"Surrender" 51
"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" 71
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 96
1962 "Good Luck Charm" 20
"Can't Help Falling in Love" 57
1963 "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" 58
1965 "Crying in the Chapel" 9
1969 "Suspicious Minds" 18
"In the Ghetto" 35
1970 "The Wonder of You" 72
1972 "Burning Love" 48
1977 "Way Down" 64

Charted B-sides

1950s

Title Year Peak chart positions A-side
US
[3]:519–22
US
Country

[4]:297–300
[21][18]:128
US
R&B

[5]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
DE
[11]
IT
[12]
NO
[14]
SE
[16]
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" 1954 34[lower-alpha 87] "That's All Right"
"I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" 74
[lower-alpha 88]
23 "Good Rockin' Tonight"
"Baby, Let's Play House" 1955 5[lower-alpha 89] "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone"
"Mystery Train" 11[lower-alpha 90] 25
[lower-alpha 91]
"I Forgot to Remember to Forget"
"I Was the One" 1956 19[lower-alpha 92] 8 40 "Heartbreak Hotel"
"My Baby Left Me" 31 13[lower-alpha 93] Flip "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"
"Tutti Frutti" 18 17 1 4 "Blue Suede Shoes"
"Trying to Get to You" 16 "I Love You Because"
"Blue Moon" 55 9 "Just Because"
"Lawdy Miss Clawdy" 15 "Shake, Rattle and Roll"
"Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be)" 20[lower-alpha 94] 21[lower-alpha 95] 12 "Love Me Tender"
"Playing for Keeps" 1957 21[lower-alpha 96] 16[lower-alpha 97] "Too Much"
"That's When Your Heartaches Begin" 58 19[lower-alpha 98] "All Shook Up"
"Loving You" 20[lower-alpha 99] 15 Flip 15 24 22 4 "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
"Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!" 17 "Party"
"Treat Me Nice" 18[lower-alpha 100] 11 7 13 10 "Jailhouse Rock"
"I Beg of You" 1958 8[lower-alpha 101] 4[lower-alpha 102] 5 flip 34 "Don't"
"Doncha' Think It's Time" 15[lower-alpha 103] 25[lower-alpha 104] 10 10 "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"
"Don't Ask Me Why" 25[lower-alpha 105] 29[lower-alpha 106] 9 4 "Hard Headed Woman"
"I Got Stung" 8 13[lower-alpha 107] flip flip 10 2 5 "One Night"
"I Need Your Love Tonight" 1959 4 23[lower-alpha 108] flip flip 18 15 2 4 "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"
"My Wish Came True" 12 43[lower-alpha 109] 15 flip 37 "A Big Hunk o' Love"
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

1960s

Title Year Peak chart positions A-side
US
[3]:519–22
[20]
US
AC

[22][18]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
BE
[10]
DK
[23]
FR
[24]
DE
[11]
IE
[25]
IT
[12]
NL
[13]
NO
[14]
SA
[15]
ES
[27]
SE
[16]
"Fame and Fortune" 1960 17 flip flip 12 "Stuck on You"
"The Girl of My Best Friend" flip "A Mess of Blues"
"I Gotta Know" 20 flip flip 12 "Are You Lonesome Tonight"
"Lonely Man" 1961 32 flip "Surrender"
"Wild in the Country" 26 flip 4 flip 4 24 "I Feel So Bad"
"Little Sister" 5 flip flip flip 1 39 25 8 6 6 flip 6 "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"
"Rock-a-Hula Baby" 23 flip flip flip 9 26 2 6 12 "Can't Help Falling in Love"
"Sentimental Me" 1962 flip "No More"
"Anything That's Part of You" 31 6 flip flip "Good Luck Charm"
"Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello" 55 14 flip flip "She's Not You"
"Where Do You Come From" 99 "Return to Sender"
"They Remind Me Too Much of You" 1963 53 flip "One Broken Heart for Sale"
"Night Rider" 22 "Kiss Me Quick"
"Girls! Girls! Girls!" 27 14 "I Got Lucky"
"Witchcraft" 32 flip flip 28 flip 5 "Bossa Nova Baby"
"It Hurts Me" 1964 29 flip flip "Kissin' Cousins"
"Suspicion" 103 8 9 9 8 "Kiss Me Quick"
"Viva Las Vegas" 29 14 17 4 12 3 21 8 8 6 16 5 "What'd I Say"
"Never Ending" 111 "Such a Night"
"Ain't That Loving You Baby" 16 flip 15 1 5 5 18 23 5 4 1 3 "Ask Me"
"One Track Heart" 24 "Roustabout"
"You'll Be Gone" 1965 121 flip "Do the Clam"
"I Believe in the Man in the Sky" flip "Crying in the Chapel"
"It Feels So Right" 55 "(Such an) Easy Question"
"(It's a) Long Lonely Highway" 112[lower-alpha 110] flip 11 "I'm Yours"
"Do Not Disturb" 1966 flip "Blue River"
"Swing Down Sweet Chariot" 8 "Milky White Way"
"Please Don't Stop Loving Me" 45 "Frankie and Johnny"
"Come What May" 109[lower-alpha 111] flip "Love Letters"
"All That I Am" 41[lower-alpha 112] 9 flip 18 flip "Spinout"
"Fools Fall in Love" 1967 102 11 "Indescribably Blue"
"The Love Machine" flip "You Gotta Stop"
"That's Someone You Never Forget" 92 "Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)"
"Judy" 78 4 "There's Always Me"
"You Don't Know Me" 44[lower-alpha 113] 34 20 51[lower-alpha 114] flip "Big Boss Man"
"Hi-Heel Sneakers" 1968 69[lower-alpha 115] flip flip "Guitar Man"
"Stay Away" 67 flip 37 "U.S. Male"
"We Call on Him" 106 "You'll Never Walk Alone"
"Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby" 72 50[lower-alpha 116] flip "Let Yourself Go"
"Almost in Love" 95 "A Little Less Conversation"
"Edge of Reality" 112 flip "If I Can Dream"
"Rubberneckin'" 1969 69[lower-alpha 117] flip flip "Don't Cry Daddy"
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

1970s

Title Year Peak chart positions A-side
US
[3]:519–22
[20]
US
Country

[4]:297–300[18]
US
AC

[22]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
FR
[24]
IE
[25]
SA
[15]
"Mama Liked the Roses" 1970 9[lower-alpha 118] "The Wonder of You" (Live)
"The Next Step Is Love" 30[lower-alpha 119] flip 5 flip "I've Lost You"
"Patch It Up" flip flip "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"
"There Goes My Everything" 57[lower-alpha 120] 9 flip 6 13 "I Really Don't Want to Know"
"Where Did They Go, Lord?" 1971 33 55 18 28 flip "Rags to Riches"
"Only Believe" flip "Life"
"Heart of Rome" flip "I'm Leavin'"
"The Sound of Your Cry" flip "It's Only Love"
"We Can Make the Morning" 1972 flip "Until It's Time for You to Go"
"It's a Matter of Time" 36 9 "Burning Love"
"Always on My Mind" 16 9 9 "Separate Ways"
"Fool" 1973 79[lower-alpha 121] 31 12 15 21 8 "Steamroller Blues" (Live)
"You Gave Me a Mountain" (Live) flip
"C. C. Rider" (Live) 28 "Polk Salad Annie" (Live)
"For Ol' Times Sake" 104[lower-alpha 122] 42 "Raised on Rock"
"Take Good Care of Her" 1974 63[lower-alpha 123] 8[lower-alpha 124] 27 18 "I've Got a Thing About You, Baby"
"Help Me" 6 flip 20 "If You Talk in Your Sleep"
"It's Midnight" 9 8 "Promised Land"
"Pieces of My Life" 1975 33 "Bringing It Back"
"For the Heart" 1976 flip 45 "Hurt"
"She Thinks I Still Care" flip flip "Moody Blue"
"Pledging My Love" 1977 flip flip "Way Down"
"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

Posthumous charted B-sides

Title Year Peak chart
positions
A-side
US
[3]:519–22
US
Country

[4]:297–300[18]
"America the Beautiful" 1977 flip "My Way" (Live)
"Softly, as I Leave You" 1978 109 6[lower-alpha 125] "Unchained Melody" (Live)
"Puppet on a String" 78 "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"
"Solitaire" (Remix) 1979 flip "Are You Sincere" (Remix)
"There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)" (Remix) 6 "I Got a Feelin' in My Body" (Remix)
"You Asked Me To" (Remix) 1981 flip "Lovin' Arms" (Remix)
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" (Remix) 1983 flip "I Was the One" (Remix)
"—" denotes songs which failed to chart.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Original album release
US
[3]:519–22
[20]
US
Country

[4]:297–300
[18]
US
R&B

[5]
US
AC

[22]
CA
[6]
UK
[7]
AU
[8]
BE
[10]
DK
[23]
FR
[24]
IT
[12]
NL
[13]
SE
[16]
"Love Me" 1956 2[lower-alpha 126] 10 7 27 Elvis
"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" 19[lower-alpha 127] 51[lower-alpha 128]
"Paralyzed" 59 8
"Rip It Up" 27
"Old Shep" 47 25
"Poor Boy" 24[lower-alpha 129] For LP Fans Only
"(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)" 1957 25[lower-alpha 130] 33[lower-alpha 131] Elvis' Christmas Album
"Mean Woman Blues" 11 11 Loving You (Soundtrack)
"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" 13
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care" 14 A Date with Elvis
"Flaming Star" 1961 14 4 4 10 4 4 Elvis Sings Flaming Star
"Follow That Dream" 1962 15 5 12 11 10 17 17 9 C'mon Everybody
"I'm Not the Marrying Kind" 11
"C'mon Everybody" 1964 5 29 34
"Today, Tomorrow and Forever" 5
"—" denotes songs which failed to chart in that country.
US Charts are from Billboard unless otherwise noted with number in italics.

RIAA certifications

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) began to certify gold albums and singles in 1958,[36] and Elvis Presley's first RIAA award, a gold single for "Hard Headed Woman", was certified on August 11, 1958.[37] In August 1992, he was awarded with 110 gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums and singles, the largest presentation of gold and platinum record awards in history.[38] According to Presley's record label, RCA, he is the best selling artist of all time, with sales over 1 billion records worldwide in all formats (600 million in the United States alone).[39][40]

The RIAA does not certify sales of less than 500,000 units for albums and singles.[41] Elvis has had numerous albums and singles which have sold hundreds of thousands of units each but have not reached the 500,000 threshold. Taken together, these could add up to millions in total sales that are not recognized by the RIAA.

RIAA sales certifications are not automatic. The record company must pay a fee and request an audit from the RIAA in order to certify sales. During Elvis' life, RCA submitted few of Elvis' recordings for RIAA certification. Instead of paying for RIAA certification, RCA and other companies would simply award their own "Gold Record" to artists based on their internal sales figures. As a consequence, some of Elvis' early sales information has been lost. RCA and BMG have researched archives and old files in an effort to reconstruct Elvis' sales figures. This has led to Elvis receiving numerous RIAA certifications posthumously.[42]

Title Year Highest award[43] Certification date
"That's All Right" 1954 Gold June 25, 2009
"Good Rockin' Tonight" January 6, 2005
"Heartbreak Hotel" / "I Was the One" 1956 2× Platinum July 15, 1999
"I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" Platinum March 27, 1992
"Hound Dog" / "Don't Be Cruel" 4× Platinum July 15, 1999
"Blue Suede Shoes" / "Tutti Frutti" Gold
"Love Me Tender" / "Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be)" 3× Platinum
"Too Much" 1957 Platinum March 27, 1992
"All Shook Up" 2× Platinum
"(Let Me Be You) Teddy Bear" / "Loving You" July 15, 1999
"Jailhouse Rock" March 27, 1992
"Don't" 1958 Platinum
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"
"Hard Headed Woman"
"I Got Stung"
"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" 1959
"A Big Hunk o' Love" Gold
"Stuck on You" 1960 Platinum
"It's Now or Never"
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 2× Platinum
"Surrender" 1961 Platinum
"I Feel So Bad" Gold
"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"
"Can't Help Falling in Love" Platinum
"Good Luck Charm" 1962 Platinum
"She's Not You" Gold
"Return to Sender" Platinum
"One Broken Heart for Sale" 1963 Gold
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
"Bossa Nova Baby"
"Kissin' Cousins" 1964
"Viva Las Vegas"
"Ain't That Loving You, Baby?"
"Crying in the Chapel" 1965 Platinum
"I'm Yours" Gold
"Puppet on a String"
"Blue Christmas" / "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" Platinum July 15, 1999
"Tell Me Why" Gold March 27, 1992
"Frankie and Johnny" 1966
"If I Can Dream" 1968
"In the Ghetto" 1969 Platinum
"Clean Up Your Own Backyard" Gold
"Suspicious Minds" Platinum
"Don't Cry, Daddy"
"Kentucky Rain" 1970 Gold
"The Wonder of You" August 14, 1970
"I've Lost You" March 27, 1992
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"
"I Really Don't Want to Know"
"Burning Love" 1972 Platinum
"Separate Ways" Gold
"Way Down" / "Pledging My Love" 1977 Platinum July 15, 1999
"My Way" Gold January 13, 1978
"A Little Less Conversation" (JXL Radio Edit Remix) 2002 Gold March 31, 2003

Notes

  1. "That's All Right / Blue Moon of Kentucky" single was re-released in 2004 and reached number 1 on the Billboard Singles Sales chart.[17]
  2. "That's All Right" reached 28 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart; at this time, Billboard published a Top 15 Country Singles chart while Music Vendor published a top 50 chart.[18]:128
  3. "Good Rockin' Tonight" was released in the US in 1954 but did not chart until 1956.
  4. "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" reached 33 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[18]:128
  5. "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" did not chart in the UK until 1956.
  6. "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and Jukebox charts as well as on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[4]:297–300[18]:128
  7. "Heartbreak Hotel" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts, as well as on the Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  8. "Heartbreak Hotel" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts as well as on the Cashbox and Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  9. "Heartbreak Hotel" reached number 5 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 4 on the R&B Airplay, and 3 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  10. "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" reached number 3 on the Billboard Top 100, 1 on the Singles Sales, 6 on Airplay, and 3 on Jukebox charts, as well as number 7 on Cashbox and 8 on Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  11. "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 5 Airplay, and 1 Jukebox charts as well as 3 on the Cashbox and Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  12. "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" reached number 10 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 7 on the R&B Airplay, and 3 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  13. "Don't Be Cruel" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  14. "Don't Be Cruel" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 2 Airplay, and 1 Jukebox charts as well as 1 on the Cashbox and Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  15. "Don't Be Cruel" reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 2 on the R&B Airplay, and 1 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  16. "Hound Dog" was part of a double A-sided single with "Don't Be Cruel". The single stayed at number 1 on the Billboard Single Sales and Jukebox charts for a total of 11 weeks; the first 5 weeks "Hound Dog" was listed as the A-side and the last 6 weeks "Don't Be Cruel" was listed as the A-side. "Hound Dog" reached number 2 on the Billboard Top 100, and number 6 on the Airplay charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and 2 on Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  17. "Hound Dog" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 6 Airplay, and 1 Jukebox charts as well as 2 on the Cashbox and 1 Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  18. "Hound Dog" reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 2 on the R&B Airplay, and 1 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  19. "Blue Suede Shoes" reached number 24 on the Billboard Top 100, number 20 on Sales, and 24 on the Airplay charts, as well as being listed at number 2 on Music Vendor singles chart.[3]:519–22[20]
  20. "Blue Suede Shoes" was listed at number 2 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[18]:128
  21. "Just Because" reached number 53 on the Music Vendor singles chart.[20]
  22. "Just Because" reached number 54 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[18]:128
  23. "Love Me Tender" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  24. "Love Me Tender" reached number 3 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 4 Airplay, and 4 Jukebox charts as well as 2 on the Cashbox and 3 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  25. "Love Me Tender" reached number 4 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 3 on the R&B Airplay, and 6 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  26. "Too Much" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  27. "Too Much" reached number 5 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 6 Airplay, and 3 Jukebox charts as well as 3 on the Cashbox and 4 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  28. "Too Much" reached number 5 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, 6 on the R&B Airplay, and 3 on the R&B Jukebox charts.[5]
  29. "All Shook Up" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  30. "All Shook Up" reached number 3 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales, 3 Airplay, and 1 Jukebox charts as well as 2 on the Cashbox and 1 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  31. "All Shook Up" reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales, Airplay, and Jukebox charts.[5]
  32. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Single Sales, and Airplay charts (Billboard discontinued Jukebox charts), as well as number 1 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  33. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 4 Airplay charts, as well as 1 on the Cashbox and 3 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  34. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales and 2 on the R&B Airplay charts.[5]
  35. "Jailhouse Rock" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Single Sales, and Airplay charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and 2 on Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  36. "Jailhouse Rock" reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 3 Airplay charts, as well as 2 on the Cashbox and the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  37. "Jailhouse Rock" reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales and Airplay charts.[5]
  38. Due to airplay of the songs from the album, Music Vendor listed the "Elvis Christmas Album" at number 49 on their Singles Chart in December 1957.[20]
  39. "Don't" reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 100, Single Sales, and Airplay charts, as well as number 1 on Cashbox and 2 on Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  40. "Don't" reached number 2 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 3 Airplay charts, as well as 2 on the Cashbox and the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  41. "Don't" reached number 4 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales and 6 on the Airplay charts.[5]
  42. "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" reached number 3 on the Billboard Top 100, 2 on the Single Sales, and 3 on the Airplay charts, as well as number 4 on Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  43. "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" reached number 3 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 4 Airplay charts, as well as number 1 on the Cashbox and number 2 the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  44. "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" reached number 7 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales and 1 on the Airplay charts.[5]
  45. "Hard Headed Woman" reached number 2 on the Billboard Top 100, 1 on the Single Sales, and Airplay charts, as well as number 3 on Cashbox and 4 on Music Vendor singles charts.[3]:519–22[20]
  46. "Hard Headed Woman" reached number 2 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 8 Airplay charts, as well as number 3 on the Cashbox and Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[4]:297–300[21][18]:128
  47. "Hard Headed Woman" reached number 2 on the Billboard R&B Singles Sales and 6 on the Airplay charts.[5]
  48. "King Creole" reached number 20 on Cashbox and 14 on Music Vendor singles charts.[20]
  49. "King Creole" reached number 12 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[18]:128
  50. "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" reached number 1 on the Music Vendor Singles chart.[20]
  51. "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" reached number 5 on the Cashbox and number 2 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[21][18]:128
  52. "A Big Hunk o' Love" reached number 36 on the Cashbox and number 6 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.[21][18]:128
  53. "It's Now or Never" reached 21 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[18]:128
  54. "Surrender" reached 23 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.[18]:128
  55. "Wooden Heart" was not released on a single and did not chart in the US until 1964 when it was released as the B-side for "Blue Christmas".
  56. "Return to Sender" reached number 1 on the Cashbox and Music Vendor singles charts.[20]
  57. "One Broken Heart for Sale" reached number 10 on the Cashbox and 8 on the Music Vendor singles charts.[20]
  58. "Kissin' Cousins" reached number 10 on the Cashbox and 9 on the Record World (formerly Music Vendor) singles charts.[20]
  59. "Ask Me" reached number 10 on the Cashbox and Record World singles charts.[20]
  60. "Blue Christmas" reached number 1 on the Billboard Rock Streaming Songs chart in 2018 and first reached the Billboard Top 40 in 2019 peaking in 2021.[28]
  61. "Blue Christmas" reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 1998.
  62. "Blue Christmas" reached number 1 on the Billboard Christmas Singles Chart in 1964 and 1973.[29]
  63. "(Such An) Easy Question" reached number 10 on the Record World singles charts.[20]
  64. "I'm Yours" reached number 9 on the Cashbox and Record World singles charts.[20]
  65. "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" reached number 99 on the Record World singles chart.[20]
  66. "If Every Day Was Like Christmas" reached number 2 on the Billboard Christmas Singles Chart in 1966.[29]
  67. "Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)" reached number 35 on the Cashbox and 45 on the Record World singles charts.[20]
  68. "Guitar Man" reached number 39 on the Cashbox and 36 on the Record World singles charts.[20]
  69. "You'll Never Walk Alone" reached number 73 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 1982.
  70. "If I Can Dream" reached number 9 on the Cashbox and Record World singles charts.[20]
  71. "In the Ghetto" reached number 1 on the Cashbox and Record World singles charts.[20]
  72. "Kentucky Rain" reached number 10 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  73. "The Wonder of You" reached number 4 on the Record World singles chart.
  74. "I've Lost You" reached number 30 on the Cashbox Country singles chart.
  75. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" reached number 10 on the Cashbox and number 7 on the Record World singles charts.
  76. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" reached number 39 on the Cashbox Country singles chart.
  77. "Rags to Riches" reached number 45 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  78. "Life" reached number 40 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  79. "Burning Love" reached number 1 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  80. "Burning Love" reached number 23 on the Cashbox Country singles chart.
  81. "Separate Ways" reached number 30 on the Cashbox and 19 on the Record World Country singles charts.
  82. "Steamroller Blues" reached number 10 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  83. "Raised on Rock" reached number 27 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  84. "My Way" reached number 1 on the Cashbox Country Singles chart.[32]"
  85. "A Little Less Conversation" reached 26 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart[33] and number 1 on the Single Sales chart.[34]
  86. "Rubbernekin" reached number 1 on the Single Sales and Hot Dance Single Sales charts.[35]
  87. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" reached 34 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  88. "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" was released in the US in 1954 but did not chart until 1956.
  89. "Baby Let's Play House" reached 5 on the Billboard Country Singles Airplay and 10 on the Sales charts.
  90. "Mystery Train" reached 11 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and Airplay charts and 10 on the Jukebox chart.
  91. "Mystery Train" did not chart in the UK until 1956.
  92. "I Was the One" reached 19 on the Billboard Singles Airplay and 23 on the Top 100 charts.
  93. "My Baby Left Me" reached number 5 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  94. "Any Way You Want Me" reached 20 on the Billboard Singles Airplay and 27 on the Top 100 charts.
  95. "Any Way You Want Me" reached 21 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  96. "Playing for Keeps" reached 21 on the Billboard Airplay and 34 on the Top 100 Singles chart.
  97. "Playing for Keeps" reached 16 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  98. "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" reached 19 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  99. "Loving You" reached 20 on the Billboard Airplay and 28 on the Top 100 Singles chart.
  100. "Treat Me Nice" reached 18 on the Billboard Airplay and 27 on the Top 100 Singles charts.
  101. "I Beg of You" reached 8 on the Billboard Top 100 Singles and 11 on the Airplay charts.
  102. "I Beg of You" reached 4 on the Billboard Country Singles Sales and 5 on the Country Airplay charts.
  103. "Doncha' Think It's Time" reached 21 on the Billboard Top 100 Singles and 15 on the Airplay charts.
  104. "Doncha' Think It's Time" reached 25 on the Music Vendor Country Singles chart.
  105. "Don't Ask Me Why" reached 25 on the Billboard Airplay and 28 on the Top 100 Singles charts.
  106. "Don't Ask Me Why" reached 29 on the Cashbox Country and 24 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.
  107. "I Got Stung" reached 13 on the Cashbox Country and 12 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.
  108. "I Need Your Love Tonight" reached 23 on the Cashbox Country and 4 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.
  109. "My Wish Came True" reached 43 on the Cashbox Country and 11 on the Music Vendor Country Singles charts.
  110. "(It's a) Long Lonely Highway" reached 96 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  111. "Come What May" reached 94 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  112. "All That I Am" reached 39 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  113. "You Don't Know Me" reached 35 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  114. Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".
  115. "Hi-Heel Sneakers" reached 69 on the Cashbox and 78 on the Record World singles charts.
  116. "Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby" reached 40 on the Record World Country singles chart.
  117. "Rubbernekin" reached 69 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  118. "Mama Liked the Roses" reached number 65 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  119. "The Next Step is Love" reached number 30 on the Cashbox and number 14 on the Record World singles charts.
  120. "There Goes My Everything" reached number 57 on the Cashbox and number 29 on the Record World singles charts.
  121. "Fool" reached number 79 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  122. "For Ol' Times Sake" reached number 104 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  123. "Take Good Care of Her" reached number 63 on the Cashbox singles chart.
  124. "Take Good Care of Her" reached number 8 on the Record World Country singles chart.
  125. "Softy, as I Leave You" reached number 6 on the Record World Country singles chart.
  126. "Love Me" reached number 6 on the Billboard Top 100, 7 on the Singles Sales, 2 on Airplay, and 8 on Jukebox charts, as well as number 10 on Cashbox and 11 on Music Vendor singles charts.
  127. "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" reached number 27 on the Billboard Top 100 and 19 on Airplay charts.
  128. "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" reached number 51 on the Music Vendor Country singles chart.
  129. "Poor Boy" reached number 35 on the Billboard Top 100 and 24 on Airplay charts.
  130. "Peace in the Valley" reached number 39 on the Billboard Top 100 and 25 on Singles Sales charts.
  131. "Peace in the Valley" reached number 33 on the Music Vendor Country singles chart.

See also

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Further reading

  • Guralnick, Peter and Jorgensen, Ernst (1999). Elvis: Day By Day – The Definitive Record of His Life and Music. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-42089-6
  • Jorgensen, Ernst (1998). Elvis Presley: A Life In Music – The Complete Recording Sessions. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-18572-3
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