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During his lifetime, Elvis Presley: - recorded 104 singles that hit the Top 40 of the Billboard pop chart.
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had 17 number 1 Billboard hits, including four singles in 1956 that
occupied the top of the charts for a cumulative total of 25 weeks. The
total (17) is surpassed only by The Beatles, who had 20 number 1 hits.
His closest competitor is Mariah Carey with a total of 16 number 1 hits.
- has spent a total of 79 Weeks at the number 1 position. His closest competitor is Mariah Carey with 75 weeks.
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had 38 Top 10 Billboard hits. This total is currently unchallenged; the
closest competitor, Madonna, has 35. The Beatles had 34 Top 10 hits
during their career.
Until the record was broken by
Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" in November 1992, Elvis Presley's
double-side "Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog" was the undisputed champion of
singles in terms of weeks spent at number one. The record spent 11
weeks at the top starting on August 18, 1956. These are other records set by Presley's recordings: - From March 1956 to November 1959, every week there was at least one Elvis song on the singles chart.
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From 1956 to 1962, Elvis set the record with 24 consecutive top 5 hit
singles (singles listed with B-side songs and original U.S.A. release
dates), each of which sold in excess of one million copies. Since 1962,
the closest anyone has come to matching this was Madonna in the late
1980s and early 1990s, with 19 consecutive top 5 hits.
Also, on the official United Kingdom Top 40 chart, "It's Now Or Never"
reached number one in the week of Sunday, January 30, 2005, 27 years
after Presley's death. Elvis Presley has 116.5 million albums and
approximately 50 million singles certified by RIAA in the United
States, making his total US record sales aproximately 167 million. [From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ]
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