On June 5, 1956, Elvis Presley appeared on the American network television programme The Milton Berle Show. As the evening’s ...
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Dolly Parton Refused Elvis' Request to Record 'I Will Always Love You' Over Publishing Rights
A disagreement with Colonel Tom Parker over publishing rights cost Presley a chance to cover one of his personal favorite ...
Both songs were included in the 'Rolling Stone' magazine's initial list of the 500 greatest of all time.
In June 1956, a young man from Tupelo, Mississippi named Elvis Presley generated nationwide buzz with his appearance on The Milton Berle Show. The night’s most memorable moment came during Presley’s ...
A superstar’s rock hit fueled an extraordinary chart run that stretched for years, but he wasn’t the first to record the track.
Will multiple Memphians cancel each other out in Democratic Congressional primaries? Also in the political roundup: Pearson ...
Michael Bublé lit up the Lytham Festival stage with classic hits and crowd-pleasing banter on July 3. The performance marked ...
On This Day in History, July 5 highlights pivotal moments that shaped politics, science, culture and global history. From ...
The Hummel strip uses Elvis’s famous pink‑and‑black colour combo, with a 1950s‑style pattern and ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love ...
From Nevermind, to In Utero, to Bleach, this is the definitive ranking of every album from Nirvana's all-too-short career and ...
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