November 08th 2011
BILLBOARD DUMPS ELVIS OFF TOP - Elvis pretty much started what we have today
in the music world, he was the original Rock and Pop King and he re-wrote the American
Charts, became the All American Hero and paved the way for all to follow.
Instead of being hailed by the official music charts of his own country, Elvis Presley is having
his historic achievements removed from the official stats. The Billboard Hot 100 was first
launched on August 4th 1958, but Elvis has always had his hits counted due to them
reaching #1 on the main charts of the period....Until now!
E.E.R listener Randell Simpson has sent in this information about how Billboard charts have
wiped 11 of Elvis' American #1s.
From Billboard:
With the ascension of "Love," Rihanna becomes just the seventh artist to notch at least 11
Hot 100 No. 1s, joining the following acts
01. The Beatles (20)
02. Mariah Carey (18)
04. Michael Jackson (13)
05. Madonna (12)
06. The Supremes (12)
07. Whitney Houston and Rihanna both with (11)
Elvis should be sitting in the second place but he is no longer even in the top 10. Elvis has
dropped from a total of 18 U.S. #1s to just SEVEN in his home country.
01. A Big Hunk O' Love
02. Stuck On You
03. It's Now Or Never
04. Are You Lonesome Tonight
05. Surrender
06. Good Luck Charm
07. Suspicious Minds
The following are no longer officially U.S. Billboard chart toppers:
1. Heartbreak Hotel
2. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
3. Don't Be Cruel
4. Hound Dog
5. Love Me Tender
6. Too Much
7. All Shook Up
8. Teddy Bear
9. Jailhouse Rock
10. Don't
11. Hard Headed Woman
What next? Will we see Elvis' chart topping albums removed as Billboard decide to
change the rules again? Or will they just decide to that anyone with the initials EAP no longer has any U.S. Chart Toppers?????
The above news story is courtesy of www.elvis-express.com
Brian