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Elvis Vs. The Beatles - The Main Event album flac

Elvis Vs. The Beatles - The Main Event album flac Performer: Elvis
Title: The Main Event
Style: Beat, Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Vocal
MP3 album: 1184 mb
FLAC album: 1646 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP4 WAV AU MPC AC3 AIFF DXD
Genre: Rock / Pop / Folk and Country / Screen and stage

Without Elvis, there would be no Beatles, John Lennon famously said about the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. No other recording artist influenced the young Beatles quite as much as Elvis Presley. Nothing affected me until I heard Elvis. Without Elvis, there would be no Beatles", John Lennon famously said about the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. For the young Beatles, music of the 1950s was becoming more and more influenced by American Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the songs were typically smoothly crooned tunes about the highs and lows of love and heartbreak. That was followed by his first album, which I still love the best of all his records. It was so fantastic we played it endlessly and tried to learn it all. Everything we did was based on that album". It was Heartbreak Hotel and it was Elvis Presley.

Elvis vs. The Beatles. Elvis vs. Garth Brooks. Over the years EIN has published a series of controversial articles on Elvis' record/CD sales and comparing the impact of Elvis and The Beatles. RIAA figures place Elvis' sales at 11. million units, with only the Beatles ahead of Brooks with 170 million units sold. He has always been true to country music as a format," observed Ed Benson, chief strategic officer of the Country Music Association. He's never decided to cross over and be anything else, and so it's great that the number one selling solo artist of all time is a country music artist. American Gangster's main opposition includes Cassidy’s highly anticipated album . and Nas' Greatest Hits package which landed in stores (November 6) as well. News, Source: allhiphop.

While I have never taken the Elvis vs. Beatles competition too seriously, I know that many long time fans of both do. And a fair, head-to-head assessment of the music chart history of both acts is easy to compile. The origins of the Hot 100 go back to November 1955, when Billboard launched its Top 100 chart. In reality, the magazine simply jazzed up the name of its main singles chart by changing its title to the Hot 100. A comparison of the final Top 100 chart on July 28, 1958, and the first Hot 100 chart the following week indicates that there was no substantive change in how the two charts were compiled. So, simply recognizing the continuous flow from Billboard’s Top 100 into its Hot 100 allows a direct comparison of Elvis Presley’s and The Beatles’ chart history.

The RIAA says that Elvis Presley falls behind the Beatles in terms of total album sales. The RIAA tabulates album sales in the . As of July 2015, Elvis has sold 13. million albums in the . which is third behind The Beatles who have sold 178 million albums in the . and just half a million less than Garth Brooks who has sold 136 million. The last time the RIAA awarded new record certifications was 2011 for Elvis and 2014 for The Beatles. In terms of numbers, The Beatles have sold 4. million more albums in the . than Elvis, yet Elvis sold 2. million more singles than The Beatles. Since albums usually contain 10-12 more songs than singles, The Beatles would clearly be the winner in terms of . While The Beatles come out on top in the . the true best-selling artist of all time would have to be the top-seller all around the world.

Elvis' Christmas Album (budget reissue of 1957 LP with altered track listing). "Get Your Mind Right: Underground Vs. Mainstream". Retrieved 2012-08-01. Soundscan (US) Top 50 Album Artists Of The Decade". For Elvis CD Collectors. Retrieved 2013-02-21. Christman, Ed (1996-04-06).

BEATLES John, Paul, George & Ringo talk about Elvis Presley 1965 Elvis Presley sends a congratulatory telegram to the Beatles. Only known photos taken in 1965 when the Beatles met Elvis In the upper left hand corner you can just make out Elvis In the foreground wearing white pants is John Lennon. Beatles arriving to met Elvis, John Lennon can be seen in the backseat with Paul McCartney. The Beatles sit down on the floor in front of Elvis, in a semi-circle, and they look up and they are just staring at him. There’s this dead silence in the room until Elvis says, ‘Well, what-the-hell, if you guys aren’t going to talk to me I’m going to my bedroom’. Everyone started to laugh and that broke the ice.

We're celebratiing Elvis Presley and The Beatles with a series of specials. Join us for a week of special programming as we pit Elvis Presley against The Beatles and find out who will reign supreme in our chart countdown on Bank Holiday Monday 31 August 2015. Throughout the weekend, you’ll be able to hear The Beatles and Elvis tracks and memories across shows including Sounds of the 60s, Pick Of The Pops and Elaine Page on Sunday. Scotty Moore – The Guitar That Changed The World. Monday 24 August - Elvis’s right hand man Scotty Moore talks to Chris Isaak about playing guitar on the Kings iconic hits.

No artists except Elvis Presley had achieved the success, critical acclaim and broad cultural influence as the Beatles did. It all began when John Lennon decided to form a group in 1957, little did he know that he had laid the foundations of what was to become the most famous rock band of all time. March 24, 2012 ·. No one argues that Elvis remains the King of Rock and Roll. But there should also be no argument that sometime around the mid 1960s the King stepped down from actively presiding over the throne

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Beatles Love Of The Loved 1:47
A2 Elvis* Blue Moon Of Kentucky 1:05
A3 The Beatles A Taste Of Honey 2:11
A4 Elvis* That's All Right 2:35
A5 The Beatles She Loves You 4:07
A6 Elvis* Love Me Tender 4:17
A7 The Beatles My Bonnie
Lead Vocals – Tony Sheridan
2:40
A8 Elvis* That's All Right 1:53
B1 Elvis* Long Tall Sally 1:49
B2 The Beatles Long Tall Sally 1:57
B3 Elvis* Welcome To My World 2:05
B4 The Beatles Can't Buy Me Love 2:30
B5 Elvis* I Forgot To Remember To Forget 2:28
B6 The Beatles I Forgot To Remember To Forget 1:04
B7 Elvis* Something 3:50
B8 The Beatles Something 2:58

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Superstar Records, Inc.

Notes

Promoter - Tom McDonald

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A): NO 10 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B): NO 10 B