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Amazing Grace From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Amazing Grace (disambiguation). "Amazing Grace" Music: trad. arr. William Walker Words: John Newton Language English words Meter 8.6.8.6 "Amazing Grace" is a well-known Christian hymn by Englishman John Newton and first appeared in print in Newton's Olney Hymns (1779). Contents [hide] 1 John Newton and the lyrics to Amazing Grace 1.1 Extra verses 1.2 Cherokee lyrics 2 Music 2.1 Bagpipes 3 Performances and recordings 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links [edit] John Newton and the lyrics to Amazing Grace Wikisource has original text related to this article: Amazing GraceJohn Newton, the author of the lyrics to Amazing Grace, was born in 1725 in Wapping, London, United Kingdom.[1] Despite the powerful message of "Amazing Grace," Newton's religious beliefs initially lacked conviction; his youth was marked by religious confusion and a lack of moral self-control and discipline.[1] After a brief time in the Royal Navy, Newton began his career in slave trading. The turning point in Newton's spiritual life was a violent storm that occurred one night while at sea. Moments after he left the deck, the crewman who had taken his place was swept overboard. Although he manned the vessel for the remainder of the tempest, he later commented that, throughout the tumult, he realized his helplessness and concluded that only the grace of God could save him. Prodded by what he had read in Thomas à Kempis' Imitation of Christ, Newton took the first step toward accepting faith.[1] These incidents and his 1750 marriage to Mary Catlett changed Newton significantly. On his slave voyages, he encouraged the sailors under his charge to pray. He also began to ensure that every member of his crew treated their human cargo with gentleness and concern. Nevertheless, it would be another 40 years until Newton openly challenged the trafficking of slaves.[1] Some three years after his marriage, Newton suffered a stroke that prevented him from returning to sea; in time, he interpreted this as another step in his spiritual voyage. He assumed a post in the Customs Office in the port of Liverpool and began to explore Christianity more fully. As Newton attempted to experience all the various expressions of Christianity, it became clear that he was being called to the ministry. Since Newton lacked a university degree, he could not be ordained through normal channels. However, the landlord of the parish at Olney was so impressed with the letters Newton had written about his conversion that he offered the church to Newton; he was ordained in June 1764.[1] In Olney, the new curate met the poet William Cowper, also a newly-converted Christian. Their friendship led to a spiritual collaboration that completed the inspiration for "Amazing Grace," the poem Newton most likely wrote in Kineton, Warwickshire[citation needed] around Christmas 1772.[1] The lyrics are based on his reflections on an Old Testament text he was preparing to preach on, adding his perspective about his own conversion while on his slave ship, the Greyhound, in 1748. Newton's lyrics have become a favourite for Christians, largely because the hymn vividly and briefly sums up the doctrine of divine grace. The lyrics are based on 1 Chronicles 17:16-17, a prayer of King David in which he marvels at God's choosing him and his house. Newton apparently wrote this for use in a sermon he preached on this passage on New Year's Day 1773, and for which he left his sermon notes, which correspond to the flow of the lyrics[2]. (He entitled the piece "Faith's review and expectation.") The song has also become known as a favorite with supporters of freedom and human rights, both Christian and non-Christian, in part because many assume it to be Newton's testimony about his slave trading past. The hymn was quite popular on both sides in the American Civil War. [edit] Extra verses In her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe quoted three stanzas as seemingly from one hymn, two of them corrupt versions of Amazing Grace stanzas, and one reading: When we’ve been there ten thousand years, Bright shining like the sun, We've no less days to sing God’s praise Than when we first begun. [3] Despite its relatively poor mesh with the rest of the hymn (the change from "I" to "we," change of subject, no reference for "there"), a form of this stanza became common as part of Amazing Grace in hymnals in the early twentieth century, due in large part to the influential hymnodist and publisher Edwin Othello Excell. While the stanza is often credited to John P. Rees (1828-1900),[4] it antedates his birth. It was in print by 1790, added to an old and widely-varied hymn most usually beginning "Jerusalem, my happy home" [5], and was still appearing as part of this hymn in books published around the time of Stowe's book,[6]. [edit] Cherokee lyrics While on the "Trail of Tears," the Cherokee were not always able to give their dead a full burial. Instead, they sang a translation (or rather, paraphrase) previously made by Samuel Worcester.[7][8] For this reason, many contemporary Native American musicians have recorded the song. [edit] Music As with other hymns of this period, the words were sung to a number of tunes before and after they first became linked to the now familiar variant of the tune "New Britain" of which the composer is unknown and which is in William Walker's shape-note tunebook Southern Harmony, 1835.[9] Shape Note version from 1835."New Britain" first appears in a shape note hymnal from 1829 called Columbian Harmony. The melody is believed to be Scottish or Irish in origin; it is pentatonic and suggests a bagpipe tune; the hymn is frequently performed on bagpipes and has become associated with that instrument. This tune seems to have been firmly established as the 'standard' for this hymn after an arrangement of it appeared in a series of popular hymnbooks in the early twentieth century. (See also the versions in the Sacred Harp article.) Another tune to which it has sometimes been sung is the so-called "Old Regular Baptist" tune. It was sung by the Congregation of the Little Zion Church, Jeff, Kentucky, on the album The Ritchie Family of Kentucky on the Folkways label (1958). The Blind Boys of Alabama have also helped to popularise a long-standing association to the tune House of the Rising Sun.[10] [edit] Bagpipes The association with Highland bagpipes is relatively modern; for over a century, the tune was nearly forgotten in the British Isles until the folk revival of the 1960s began carrying traditional musicians back and forth between the British Isles and the United States (where "Amazing Grace" had remained a very popular hymn). It was little known outside church congregations or folk festivals until Arthur Penn's film Alice's Restaurant (1969), in which Lee Hays of The Weavers leads worshipers in singing "Amazing Grace."[citation needed] [edit] Performances and recordings Owing to its ability to be adapted easily, the song is a popular recording choice. In essence, it has a very basic tune. Singers can then very easily add melismatic phrases, and alter the melody to make it match their own
Elvis Presley hit albums From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Elvis Presley's debut RCA Victor album became an international hit and skyrocketed Presley to worldwide fame. Photo taken 1956This is a list of hit albums by Elvis Presley. For a list of Presley's singles and extended plays, see Elvis Presley hit singles. This is not an all inclusive list of albums released by Elvis Presley; literally hundreds of Elvis Presley albums have been released, most after his death in 1977. This is a list of hit albums that made national charts and/or received Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sales certification. The number of hit albums an artist had is an important measure of the artist's success and popular impact, though it is by no means the only measure. Elvis Presley had a worldwide impact on popular music and culture, as shown by his success on album charts throughout the world. His international success is even more remarkable considering that except for three 1957 Canadian concerts, Elvis did not perform outside of the United States. Another measure of an artist’s popular impact is sales. While Elvis is recognized by many in the recording industry as the best selling artist of all time, the RIAA, the US recording industry’s official certifiing agent for sales, stirred up controversy in November 2007 when it announced that country singer Garth Brooks had become the best selling solo artist in US history .[1] Elvis Presley Enterprises has disputed the RIAA’s claim, pointing out several ommissions in the RIAA’s figures.[2] The RIAA bases its claim on album sales only, and does not include single sales in determining the highest selling solo artist, despite the fact that the RIAA also certifies single sales. While Elvis’ album sales are significant, as can be seen in the tables below, his single sales were also significant. During much of Elvis’ career in the 1950’s and 1960’s, single sales were considered the primary market for the industry, while albums were a secondary market. It was not until the late 1960s and early 1970s that albums became the primary market for the industry. RIAA does not certify sales of less than 500,000 units for albums and singles. [3] 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. [4] Contents [hide] 1 Albums and Chart Information 1.1 1956-1963 1.2 1964-1968 1.3 1968-1977 1.4 1978-1999 1.5 2000-present 2 References 3 External links [edit] Albums and Chart Information The 1970 edition of "Elvis’ Christmas Album" became Presley's biggest selling album of all time in the US, with certified sales in excess of 9 million. It is also the best-selling Christmas album of all time, by any artist (per January 2008).Chart positions displayed here are taken from the following sources: Billboard published a Popular Albums Chart to list the most popular albums in the United States for all genres. A "Country & Western" album chart was printed by Billboard to denote the top albums in that genre. [5] [6] “Cash Box” magazine published album charts until 1996, when it ceased publication. It resumed as a web-based publication in 2006. [7] Recording Industry Association of America: The RIAA certifies sales of recordings in the US. Sales certification levels: Gold (G) sales in excess of 500,000 units, Platinum (P) sales in excess of 1 million units, Multi-Platinum (M) sales in excess of 2 million (number indicates sales in millions). [8] Abbreviations for charts: US BB: United States Billboard Pop Album chart[9] US BB CW: United States Billboard Country Album chart[10] US CB: United States Cash Box Album chart [11] US CB CW: United States Cash Box Country Album chart[12] UK: United Kingdom chart[13] AUS: Australian chart[14] BEL: Belgian chart[15] GER: German chart[16] HOL: Holland chart[17] The numbers below represent the highest position for an album on each respective chart. [edit] 1956-1963 Some countries did not develop recognized national charts until the 1960’s. Year Album Title US BB US CB UK GER US RIAA Comments 1956 Elvis Presley 1 (10) 1 (8) 1 * - G * UK Record Mirror Chart. Titled Rock and Roll in the UK. 1956 Elvis 1 (5) 1 (6) 3 * - G * UK Record Mirror Chart. Titled Rock and Roll Number 2 in the UK. 1957 Loving You 1 (10) 2 1 * - G * UK Record Mirror Chart. 1957 Elvis' Christmas Album 1 (4) 1 2 * - M4 * UK Record Mirror Chart. Last album released before Elvis leaves for the US Army. This album will re-enter the US Album and Christmas Album charts many times. 1958 Elvis' Golden Records 3 5 3 - M6 A compilation of previously released hit singles. 1958 King Creole 2 11 2 - G 1 UK Record Mirror Chart. 1959 For LP Fans Only 19 20 - - - Includes previously recorded songs from 1954-1958. 1959 A Date With Elvis 32 8 4 - - Includes previously recorded songs from 1954-1958. 1959 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong - Elvis' Gold Records-Volume 2 31 14 4 - P A compilation of previously released hit singles. 1960 Elvis Is Back! 2 2 1 - G First album released after Elvis’ return from US Army duty. 1960 GI Blues 1 (10) 1 (15) 1 (22) - P - 1960 His Hand in Mine 13 25 3 - P Elvis’ first full-length Gospel album. 1961 Something for Everybody 1 (3) 1 (4) 2 - G - 1961 Blue Hawaii 1 (24) 1 (15) 1 (18) 17 M3 - 1962 Pot Luck 4 3 1 (6) 7 - - 1962 Girls! Girls! Girls! 3 3 2 18 G - 1963 It Happened At The World's Fair 4 6 4 19 - - 1963 Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 3 3 4 6 - P A compilation of previously released hit singles. 1963 Fun in Acapulco 3 3 9 21 - - Elvis’ focus during much of the 1960’s was on his movie career and recording associated soundtracks such as 1961’s “Blue Hawaii”; which became Elvis’ biggest hit album when it spent a then record 20 weeks at the top of the Billboard album chart. [edit] 1964-1968 After The Beatles rise to worldwide fame in 1964, Elvis' chart performance falls off. From 1963 through 1973, Billboard would not list Christmas or Holiday albums on its Pop or Hot 200 album chart; it would only list those albums on its Christmas or Holiday album charts. Year Album Title US BB US CB UK GER AUS US RIAA Comments 1964 Kissin' Cousins 6 8 5 22 - - - 1964 Roustabout 1 3 12 - 2 G - 1965 Girl Happy 8 10 7 - 5 G - 1965 Golden Boy Elvis (Hörzu) - - - 31 - - German release. 1965 Flaming Star and Summer Kisses - - 11 - - - UK release. 1965 Elvis For Everyone! 10 11 8 - - - Contains previously recorded songs. 1965 Harum Scarum 8 14 11 - - - Also titled Harum Holiday 1966 Frankie And Johnny 20 26 11 - - P - 1966 Paradise, Hawaiian Style 15 21 7 - - - - 1966 Spinout 18 18 17 - 10 - Also titled California Holiday 1967 How Great Thou Art 18 17 11 - - M2 Grammy Award for Gospel performance. 1967 Double Trouble 47 22 34 - - - - 1967 Clambake 40 40 39 - - - - 1968 Elvis' Gold Records, Volume 4 33 31 - - - G A compilation of previously released hit singles. 1968 Speedway 82 33 - - - - - 1968 Elvis sings Flaming Star 96 - 2 - 3 P Contains previously recorded songs. ”From Elvis in Memphis” spearheaded Elvis’ late 1960’s comeback when it became an international hit in 1969. [edit] 1968-1977 Elvis begins his musical comeback in late 1968 with his NBC TV Special. In 1973 his "Aloha from Hawaii" TV special is broadcast worldwide and seen by more than 1 billion viewers. Soon after his death in 1977, another TV special, "Elvis In Concert" is broadcast in the US. Soundtrack albums for all three specials are released soon after the performances. Year Album Title US BB US BB CW US CB US CB CW UK GER AUS US RIAA Comments 1968 Elvis: TV Special 8 - 6 - 2 - 6 P Soundtrack from his comeback TV Special. 1969 From Elvis In Memphis 13 2 9 5 1 14 5 G Produced by Chips Moman. 1969 From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis 12 5 11 4 3 37 7 G 2 LP’s , one LP is live recording, one is studio 1970 Portrait In Music - - - - 36 - - - - 1970 Let's Be Friends 105 - - - - - - P Contains previously recorded songs. 1970 On Stage-February, 1970 13 13 8 7 2 - 16 P Live recording 1970 Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1 45 25 36 - 49 - - M2 Box set of 4 LP’s containing previously released hit singles. 1970 Almost In Love 65 - - - 37 - - P Contains previously recorded songs. 1970 Elvis In Person - - - - - - - G Live recording. 1970 Elvis Back In Memphis 183 - - - - - - - Reissue of disc 2 of From Vegas To Memphis. 1970 Elvis' Christmas Album (Camden) * - - - 7 - - M9 * 2 Billboard Christmas Albums Chart. This is a repackaged Christmas album released on the budget Camden label including 8 Christmas songs from his 1957 Christmas album plus 2 newer songs. This album will re-enter the Christmas or Holiday Albums Chart many times in the years that follow. It becomes Elvis’ biggest selling album in the US. 1970 Elvis-That's The Way It Is 21 8 27 - 12 - 13 G Soundtrack from the documentary. 1971 Elvis Country (I’m 10,000 Years Old) 12 6 13 4 6 - 15 G - 1971 You'll Never Walk Alone 69 - - - 20 - - M3 Contains previously recorded Gospel songs. 1971 Love Letters from Elvis 33 12 22 - 7 - - - - 1971 C'mon Everybody 70 - - - 5 - - G Contains previously recorded songs. 1971 The Other Sides - Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2 120 - - - - - - G Box set of 4 LP’s containing previously released hit songs. 1971 Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 1 and 2 - - - - - - - P Box set containing previously released hit songs. 1971 I Got Lucky 104 - - - 26 - - G Contains previously recorded songs. 1971 The Wonderful World of Christmas * - - - - - - M3 * 2 Billboard Christmas Albums Chart. This is a new Christmas album. It will re-enter the Christmas or Holiday Albums Chart many times in the years that follow, twice reaching number 1 on the Christmas album chart in 1972 and 1973. 1972 Elvis Now 43 45 - - 12 - 43 G - 1972 He Touched Me 79 32 - 11 38 - - P ”Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album. 1972 Elvis Sings Hits From His Movies, Vol 1 87 - - - - - - P Contains previously recorded songs. 1972 Elvis As Recorded At Madison Square Garden 11 22 8 19 3 - 18 M3 Live recording 1972 Burning Love And Hits From His Movies, Vol 2 22 10 - 4 - - - M2 Contains previously recorded songs and two new songs. 1972 Separate Ways 46 12 - 14 - - - P Contains previously recorded songs and two new songs. 1973 Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite 1 1 (4) 1 1 (3) 11 38 9 M5 2 Lp’s. Soundtrack from TV Special. 1973 Elvis 52 8 25 7 16 - 24 - Also called “The Fool Album” 1973 Raised on Rock 50 - - - - - 61 - - 1973 Elvis-A Legendary Performer, Volume 1 43 1 (2) 32 1 (2) 20 - 34 M2 Contains previously released material. 1974 Rock N On - - - - - - 10 - - 1974 Elvis Forever - - - - - 2 - - 1 Holland 1974 Good Times 90 5 - 1 42 - 89 - - 1974 Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis 33 2 39 1 (2) 44 - 92 G Live recording 1974 Having Fun with Elvis On Stage 130 9 - 17 - - - - Talking album. 1975 Promised Land 47 1 - 1 21 - - - - 1975 Rock N On Vol 2 - - - - - - 8 - - 1975 Elvis's 40 Greatest Hits / Seine 40 grössten Erfolge - - - - 1 4 - - 6 Holland 1975 Pure Gold - 5 - - - - - M2 Previously released songs. 1975 Today 57 4 40 6 48 - 46 - - 1975 Double Dynamite - - - - - - - P 2 Lp’s. Contains previously released songs. 1976 Elvis-A Legendary Performer, Volume 2 46 9 - - 27 - 87 M2 Contains previously released songs. 1976 The Sun Sessions 76 2 - 1 16 - - - Songs recorded 1954 – 1955 for Sun Records. 1976 Elvis In The 70’s - - - - - - 22 - - 1976 From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee 41 1 (4) - 1 29 - - G - 1976 Elvis in Demand - - - - 12 - 89 - - 1977 Welcome to My World 44 4 - 5 7 - 58 P Contains previously released songs. 1977 Moody Blue 3 1 (10) 4 1 (9) 3 19 3 M2 6 Holland. Last album released prior to Elvis’ death. 1977 A Portrait In Music - - - - - 9 - - 12 Holland. 1977 100 Super Rocks - - - - - 25 59 - - 1977 Hits Of The 70's - - - - 30 - - - - 1977 20 Fantastic Hits - - - - - - - - 7 Holland 1977 The Elvis Tapes - - - - - - 77 - - 1977 Picture of Elvis - - - - 52 - - - - 1977 The Sun Years - - - - 31 - - - - 1977 Elvis In Concert 5 1 (5) 3 1 (4) 13 - 17 M3 13 Holland. 2 Lps. Recorded just a few weeks before Elvis’ death. Soundtrack of TV special. 1977 His Hand In Mine - 7 - - - - - Chart re-entry for album originally released in 1960. 1977 How Great Thou Art - 7 - - - - - Chart re-entry for album originally released in 1967. 1977 The Elvis Presley Story - - - - - - - M2 Box set of 5 LPs. 1977 His Songs of Inspiration - - - - - - - G - ”Moody Blue” was released just a few weeks before Elvis died; after his death it became an international hit. [edit] 1978-1999 After Elvis' death numerous compilations and repackaged albums are released and re-released. In 1984, Billboard changes the name of its Popular Albums Chart to the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart (BB) Year Album Title US BB US BB CW UK GER AUS HOLL US RIAA Comments 1978 The Wonderful World Of Christmas - 13 - - - - Chart re-entry for album originally released in 1971. 1978 He Walks Beside Me 113 6 37 - - - G - 1978 Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too! 130 5 - - - - - - 1978 Elvis In Hollywood - - - - 15 30 - - 1978 Elvis-A Canadian Tribute 86 7 - - - - - - 1978 The '56 Sessions - - 47 - - - - - 1978 TV Special - - 50 - - - - - 1978 Elvis-A Legendary Performer, Vol 3 113 10 43 - - - G - 1979 Elvis! His Greatest Hits - - - - - - P Readers Digest Boxed Set of 7 LPs 1979 Our Memories of Elvis 132 6 72 - - - G - 1979 Our Memories of Elvis, Vol 2 157 12 - - - - - - 1979 Love Songs - - 4 3 - 18 - - 1980 Elvis Explosion - - - - 63 - - - 1980 Elvis Presley Sings Lieber And Stoller - - 32 - - - - - 1980 Inspiration - - 6 - 43 - - - 1980 Gospels - - - - - 12 - - 1980 Elvis Aron Presley 27 8 21 - - - - Boxed Set of 8 LPs 1981 Guitar Man 49 6 33 - 39 19 - Songs re-mixed by Elvis’ long time producer, Felton Jarvis 1981 This Is Elvis 115 - 47 - 84 - - - 1981 Elvis Love Songs - - 63 - 23 - - - 1981 The Ultimate Performance - - 45 - - - - - 1981 Elvis-Greatest Hits, Volume One 142 47 - - - - - - 1982 The Sound of Your Cry - - 31 - - - - - 1982 Elvis Presley EP Pack - - 97 - - - - - 1982 All the Best - - - - 17 - - - 1982 Romantic Elvis / Rockin Elvis - - 62 - - - - - 1982 In Love With Elvis - - - 35 - - - - 1982 The Elvis Medley 133 29 - - - - - - 1982 Memories Of Christmas - 48 80 - - - G UK Title: “It Won’t Seem Like Christmas Without You” 1983 Jailhouse Rock / Love In Las Vegas - - 40 - - - - Repackaged re-issues 1983 I Was the One 103 35 83 - - - - - 1983 Elvis-A Legendary Performer, Vol 4 202 - 91 - - - - - 1984 32 Film Hits - - - 11 - - - - 1984 I Can Help - - 71 - - - - - 1984 Elvis: The First Live Recordings 163 - 69 - - - - - 1984 Elvis Blue - - - - 6 - - - 1984 Elvis' Gold Records, Vol 5 207 - - - - - G - 1984 A Golden Celebration 80 55 - - - - - Box set 1984 The 1950s Rock n Roll Era: The Elvis Presley Collection - - - - - - G Box set 1984 Merry Christmas - - - - - - M2 - 1985 A Valentine Gift For You 154 - - - - - - - 1985 Ballads: 18 Classic Love Songs - - 23 - 18 38 - - 1985 50 Years - 50 Hits - - - - - - M2 2 CDs 1985 Rocker 154 - - - - - - - 1985 20 Greatest Hits Vol 2 - - 98 - - - - - 1985 Reconsider Baby 208 - 92 - - - - - 1985 Elvis' Christmas Album (Camden) 178 - - - - - * 6 Billboard Christmas Album chart. Re-entry for album originally released in 1970, when Billboard would not list Christmas albums on its main Pop/Top 200 album chart. 1986 The Legend Lives On - - - - - - G - 1986 Christmas with Elvis - - - - 65 - - - 1987 The Complete Sun Sessions - - - - - - G - 1987 The Number One Hits 143 - - - - - M3 - 1987 The Top Ten Hits 117 - - - - - M4 2 CDs 1987 Love Me Tender - Romantic Elvis - - - 30 - - G - 1987 Words and Music - - - - 8 - - - 1987 The Definitive Love Album - - - - - 23 - - 1987 The Definitive Rock 'n' Roll Album - - - - - 31 - - 1987 The All Time Greatest Hits - - 4 - 7 - - - 1988 17 Number 1’s - - - - 51 - - - 1989 Essential Elvis: Stereo '57 - - 60 - - - - - 1990 Great Performances - - 62 - 51 - - - 1991 Essential Elvis - Hits Like Never Before - - 71 - - - - - 1991 Elvis - Collectors' Gold - - 57 - - - - - 1992 King Of Rock N Roll - The Complete 50 s Masters 159 - - - - - M2 Box Set of 5 CDs 1992 From The Heart - His Greatest Love Songs - - 4 - 5 - - - 1992 Blue Christmas - - - - - - G 25 on Billboard Top Country Catalog Chart, 26 on the Billboard Holiday Album Chart, 18 on the Billboard Top Pop Catalog Chart. 1993 From Nashville to Memphis - The Essential 60 s Masters I - - - - - - P Box Set of 5 CDs 1994 The Romantic - - - - 4 - - - 1994 The Essential Collection - - 6 - 20 - - - 1994 Amazing Grace- His Greatest Sacred Performances - - - - - - M2 2 CDs 1994 If Every Day Was Like Christmas 94 - - - - - P 18 on Billboard Holiday Album Chart, 22 Billboard Top Pop Catalog Chart (1995). 1995 Heart And Soul - 61 - - - - G - 1995 Elvis - Gold - The Very Best Of - - - 14 - - - - 1995 Command Performances - The Essential 60 s Masters II - - - - - - - 2 CDs 1995 Walk a Mile in My Shoes - The Essential 70 s Masters - - - - - - G Box Set of 5 CDs 1996 Elvis 56 - - 42 - - - - - 1996 Elvis: Great Country Songs - 73 - - - - - - 1997 Always on My Mind - Ultimate Love Songs - - 3 - - - - - 1997 Forever In Love - - - 13 - - - - 1997 Always Elvis - The Dutch Album - - - - - 1 - - 1997 Platinum: A Life In Music 80 - - - - - G 4 CD Box Set 1997 More Romantics - - - - 63 - - - 1997 Gospel Favourites - - - - 84 - - - 1997 Elvis Greatest Jukebox Hits - 75 - - - - - 7 Billboard Top Internet Albums (2000) 1998 A Touch of Platinum: A Life In Music - - - 98 56 23 - 2 Vols., 2 CDs each (Re-release of most material found on the 1997 Platinum: A Life in Music 4 CD set) 1998 Blue Suede Shoes - - 39 - - - - - 1998 Rhythm And Country Essential Elvis V 5 - 57 - - - - - - 1999 Artist Of The Century 163 - - - - - - 3 CDs 1999 Elvis The Concert - - - - 54 - - - 1999 Gospel Treasury - - - - - - G Released by Time-Life, sold via TV orders. 1999 It's Christmas Time - - - - - - M2 Repackaged reissue of 1970 edition of the "Elvis' Christmas Album (Camden)". 4 on the Billboard Top Pop Catalog (2002); 5 Billboard Top Holiday Albums (2003); 69 Billboard Comprehensive Albums Chart (2006). The ”ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits” was released on the 25th anniversary of Elvis’ death in 2002 and topped the album charts in 16 countries. [edit] 2000-present Elvis experiences a resurgence in popularity after the release of “Elv1s 30 Number 1 Hits” CD and the "A Little Less Conversation" remix in 2002, the 25th anniversary of his death. Billboard begins publishing a European Hot 100 albums chart (EUR). The expiration of European copyrights on Elvis’ early recordings beginning in 2006 leads to a plethora of independent and third-party releases of Elvis compilation albums. Year Album Title US BB US BB CW EUR UK GER AUS HOLL US RIAA Comments 2000 Elvis 2000 - - - - 18 - - - - 2000 Peace In The Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings - - - - - - - - 13 Billboard Top Contemporary Christian Albums; 90 Billboard Comprehensive Albums; 4 Billboard Top Pop Catalog. 3 CDs. 2000 The 50 Greatest Hits - - - 9 - - - - - 2000 Elvis Presley Collection - Country 153 19 - - - - - - 15 Billboard Independent Albums 2000 He Touched Me: The Gospel Music Of Elvis Presley - - - - - - - - 15 Billboard Top Contemporary Christian Albums. 2000 White Christmas - - - - - - - - 12 Billboard Top Holiday Albums (2002); 21 Billboard Top Pop Catalog Albums (2002); 162 Billboard Comprehensive Albums (2003). 2001 Live Greatest Hits - - - 50 - - - - - 2001 50 Greatest Love Songs 150 - - 21 70 23 - - 2 CDs 2001 The Country Side Of Elvis - 51 - - - - - - 2 CDs 2002 The Very Best Of Love 38 - - - - - - - 3 Billboard Top Independent Albums. 2002 Today, Tomorrow & Forever 180 21 - - - - - - 4 CD Box Set 2002 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits 1 (3) 1 - 1 (2) 3 1 (4) 1 M4 1 Billboard Top Internet Albums; 1 Billboard Top Pop Catalog Albums (2005); 1 Billboard Top Country Catalog Albums (2005); 55 Billboard Comprehensive Albums (2005). Number 1 in 16 countries, including the Canada, France, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates. 2003 Elvis: Close Up - 41 - - - - - - 4 CD Box Set 2003 Elvis: 2nd To None 3 - - 4 13 4 - P 3 Billboard Top Internet Albums. 42 Billboard Comprehensive Albums. 3 in Canada. 2003 Christmas Peace - 32 - 41 - - - - 10 Billboard Top Christian Albums. 16 Billboard Holiday Albums. 2 CDs. 2004 Ultimate Gospel - 30 - - - - - G 9 Billboard Top Christian Albums. 2004 Elvis at Sun - 37 - - - 69 - - - 2005 20 Aniversario - Sus Grandes Canciones - - 30 - - - - - - 2005 Love, Elvis 120 - 30 8 69 79 - - 129 Billboard Comprehensive Albums 2005 Elvis by the Presleys 15 - 42 13 70 22 - - 1 Billboard Soundtrack Albums; 2 Billboard Internet Albums; 15 Billboard Comprehensive Albums 2005 18 UK Number 1 Singles - - - - - 96 - - Box Set of 18 CD Singles 2005 Hit Story - 60 92 31 - 28 - - 22 Billboard Top Digital Albums; 6 Billboard Top Country Catalog Albums. 3 CDs. The 1st CD is Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits; 2nd CD is Elvis: 2nd To None; 3rd CD differs on US and International releases. 2006 Elvis Number 1 Singles - 62 - - - - - - Box Set of US CD Singles 2006 Elvis Christmas 69 14 - - - - - - 13 Billboard Top Holiday Albums; 63 Billboard Comprehensive Albums; 1 Billboard Top Country Catalog Albums (2007); 11 Billboard Top Pop Catalog Albums (2008) 2007 The Essential Elvis Presley 72 - - - - - - - 73 Billboard Comprehensive Albums; 8 Billboard Top Country Catalog Albums (2008). 2 CDs 2007 Viva Las Vegas 54 - - - - - - - 54 Billboard Comprehensive Albums. 2007 The King - - - 1 1 - - - 1 New Zealand. 2 CDs 2007 Introducing Elvis - - - - - - - - 2 Canada. 3 CDs 2007 Home for the Holidays 81 - - - - - - - 7 Billboard Top Independent Albums; 12 Billboard Top Holiday Albums 2008 Elvis - Incomparable - - - 87 - - - - - 2008 Playlist: The Very Best Of Elvis Presley 188 - - - - - - - - 2008 The Very Best Of Love 181 - - - - - - - 21 Billboard Top Independent Albums. Re-issue. 2008 Collector's Edition: Elvis Inspirational Memories - 56 - - - - - - 27 Billboard Top Christian Albums. 32 Billboard Top Christian & Gospel Albums. 2008 Christmas Duets 17 3 - - - - - - 18 Billboard Comprehensive Albums; 4 Billboard Holiday Albums; 12 Billboard Top Internet Albums; 6 in Canada. Elvis' Christmas songs are remixed with vocal performances by other artists mixed in to create duets with Elvis. 2009 I Believe: The Gospel Masters - 54 - - - - - - 31 Billboard Top Christian Albums; 46 Billboard Top Christian & Gospel Albums. 4 CD Box Set. [edit] References ^ - RIAA Presents Garth Brooks With Special Career Award Representing Highest Selling Solo Artist ^ - Status of Elvis' record sales and gold & platinum record award certifications ^ - RIAA Gold and Platinum ^ - RIAA Elvis Presley Certifications ^ Whitburn, Joel. [ISBN 978-0898201666 "Joel Whitburn Presents The Billboard Albums"]. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201666. ^ Whitburn, Joel. [ISBN 978-0898201734 "Joel Whitburn Presents Hot Country Albums: Billboard 1964 to 2007"]. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201734. ^ - Cash Box ^ - RIAA ^ Whitburn, Joel. [ISBN 978-0898201666 "Joel Whitburn Presents The Billboard Albums"]. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201666. ^ Whitburn, Joel. [ISBN 978-0898201734 "Joel Whitburn Presents Hot Country Albums: Billboard 1964 to 2007"]. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201734. ^ - Cash Box ^ - Cash Box ^ everyHit.com - UK Top 40 Chart Archive, British Singles & Album Charts ^ - Australian Chart Hits ^ – Elvis Worldwide Hits ^ - Germany Singles Chart ^ – Elvis Worldwide Hits [edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Elvis Presley hit albums Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Elvis Presley hit albums Elvis Presley Enterprises - Official site of the Elvis Presley brand. Elvis Presley Top 40 Hits World Wide The World's Music Charts [show]v • d • eElvis Presley Studio albums Elvis Presley · Elvis · Elvis' Christmas Album · Elvis Is Back! · His Hand in Mine · Something for Everybody · Pot Luck · How Great Thou Art · From Elvis in Memphis · From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis · Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) · Love Letters from Elvis · Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas · Elvis Now · He Touched Me · Elvis (1973) · Raised on Rock/For Ol' Times Sake · Good Times · Promised Land · Today · From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee · Moody Blue Live albums On Stage · Elvis: As Recorded At Madison Square Garden · Aloha from Hawaii: Via Satellite · Elvis: As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis · Having Fun with Elvis on Stage · Elvis in Concert Soundtrack albums Loving You · King Creole · G.I. Blues · Blue Hawaii · Girls! Girls! Girls! · It Happened at the World's Fair · Fun in Acapulco · Kissin' Cousins · Roustabout Soundtrack · Girl Happy · Harum Scarum · Frankie and Johnny · Paradise Hawaiian Style · Spinout · Double Trouble · Clambake · Speedway · NBC-TV Special · That's the Way It Is Compilation albums Elvis' Golden Records · For LP Fans Only · A Date with Elvis · 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong · Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 · Elvis for Everyone · Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 · Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 · Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2 · The Sun Sessions · Welcome to My World Filmography Love Me Tender · Loving You · Jailhouse Rock · King Creole · G.I. Blues · Flaming Star · Wild in the Country · Blue Hawaii · Follow That Dream · Kid Galahad · Girls! Girls! Girls! · It Happened at the World's Fair · Fun in Acapulco · Kissin' Cousins · Viva Las Vegas · Roustabout · Girl Happy · Tickle Me · Harum Scarum · Frankie and Johnny · Paradise, Hawaiian Style · Spinout · Easy Come, Easy Go · Double Trouble · Clambake · Stay Away, Joe · Speedway · Live a Little, Love a Little · Charro! · The Trouble with Girls · Change of Habit Documentaries The Pied Piper of Cleveland · Elvis: That's the Way It Is · Elvis on Tour · This Is Elvis TV specials The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis · Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special · Aloha from Hawaii · Elvis In Concert Stage Shows based on Elvis Cooking with Elvis · All Shook Up · Jailhouse Rock · Elvis. The Musical · Are You Lonesome Tonight? Top 10 Singles "Heartbreak Hotel" · "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" · "Don't Be Cruel" · "Hound Dog" · "Love Me Tender" · "Love Me" · "Too Much" · "All Shook Up" · "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" · "Jailhouse Rock" · "Don't" · "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" · "Hard Headed Woman" · "One Night" · "I Got Stung" · "A Fool Such as I" · "I Need Your Love Tonight" · "A Big Hunk O' Love" · "Stuck on You" · "It's Now or Never" · "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" · "Surrender" · "I Feel so Bad" · "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" · "Little Sister" · "Can't Help Falling in Love" · "Good Luck Charm" · "She's Not You" · "Return to Sender" · "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" · "Bossa Nova Baby" · "Crying in the Chapel" · "In the Ghetto" · "Suspicious Minds" · "Don't Cry Daddy" · "The Wonder of You" · "Burning Love" Related people Felton Jarvis · June Juanico · Memphis Mafia · Colonel Tom Parker · Lisa Marie Presley · Priscilla Presley · Judy Spreckels · Linda Thompson Related articles Discography · Graceland · Cultural depictions · Cultural impact · Phenomenon · Political beliefs · Relationships · Impersonators · Elvis and Gladys · Elvis and Me · Sightings · Elvis-A-Rama Museum · Hit singles · Sun recordings · Million Dollar Quartet · Songs about Elvis · Elvis Presley Enterprises · Elvis has left the building · Elvis Radio Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley_hit_albums" Categories: Elvis Presley albums
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