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Elvis: The King of Rock & Roll
1. What happened to Elvis' twin brother?
he was stillborn
he died in infancy
he committed suicide
he became an Elvis impersonator
2. 2. What was Elvis' first number one single?
That's All Right
Love Me Tender
Heartbreak Hotel
Hound Dog
3. What was Elvis' first film?
Jailhouse Rock
Love Me Tender
G.I. Blues
Blue Hawaii
4. In which country did Elvis meet his future wife Priscilla?
Mexico
Germany
France
Canada
5. Elvis made three appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show. Which song did he perform on every appearance?
All Shook Up
Blue Suede Shoes
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Don't Be Cruel
6. Which actress starred with Elvis in "Viva Las Vegas?"
Ann-Margaret
Barbara Eden
Ursula Andress
Shelley Fabares
7. What was Elvis' last number one single?
In The Ghetto
A Little Less Conversation
Don't Cry Baby
Suspicious Minds
8. 8. How old was Elvis when he died?
32
42
52
62
9. Which singer visited Graceland in the early 80s and then named his hit album after it?
Paul Simon
Paul McCartney
Michael Jackson
David Bowie
10. In 2008, which country singer teamed up with Elvis electronically to re-record Blue Christmas?
Reba McIntyre
Carrie Underwood
Martina McBride
Dolly Parton
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Great American rock 'n roll king
Elvis Presley
is one of our nation's most enduring music legends. He rose to fame in the 50s and 60s with his signature voice and provocative vocals, and then launched an equally successful film career. He served his country to boot, and he was promoted to the rank of sergeant by the U.S. Army on January 14, 1960.
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