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Elvis Presley

Elvis' eternal fame celebrated in new website

— Tennessee
Elvis in a studio photo from 1957 or 1958.

Elvis Presley died 40 years ago, but he's still a cultural icon and commercial force.

He's still the King, and we're celebrating that eternal fame with a special website. It's filled with seldom-seen photos from the archives of Elvis' hometown newspaper, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, along with videos and an all-things-Elvis array of stories and lists.

We tour Graceland and then venture around Memphis for signs of Elvis' ghost in 2017.

We rank his 40 best songs and the 40 best songs about him.

► Eternal flame:It's been 40 years since Elvis died. Learn why he still lives,
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We even "interview" the King, an imagined conversation from his old haunt, the Arcade diner, which has an Elvis booth and peanut butter-and-banana sandwiches on the menu.

Videos include Nashville country stars riffing on the King, as well as fellow Memphis superstar Al Green talking about the time he met Elvis — in the bathroom of a local club, at the next stall.

A companion to the website is a 64-page glossy magazine that's available by clicking at this link.

 

 

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