That's all depending on condition pressing there were actually I think three to four different cover pressings of that and plus they did away with the gate fold after the orange label so an original monorail one compared to a living stereo copy is going to rain anywhere from I would say $150 to $300
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$500
yes he did have his teeth capped back in the 50s
No, she died many years back.
His beloved mother Gladys Love {Smith} Presley and his Father Vernon Elvis Presley and, on many occasions, Vernon's mother Minnie Mae Presley also known as "dodger" as when Elvis was a child he threw a shoe back to her and she dodged it. The nickname stuck.
Elvis Presley never attended College. However, Elvis respected and saw the value in getting an education. Elvis graduated from Humes High School and due to his family circumstances (i.e. his Father Vernon had a back injury that caused him not to have steady work) whereby he was needed, and he wanted to, provide/contribute to his family. While Elvis was working full time he pursued his career in music.
$500
Totally Elvis Presley!
yes he did have his teeth capped back in the 50s
No, she died many years back.
His beloved mother Gladys Love {Smith} Presley and his Father Vernon Elvis Presley and, on many occasions, Vernon's mother Minnie Mae Presley also known as "dodger" as when Elvis was a child he threw a shoe back to her and she dodged it. The nickname stuck.
he was his back stabbing manager who took 50 percent
Elvis Presley never attended College. However, Elvis respected and saw the value in getting an education. Elvis graduated from Humes High School and due to his family circumstances (i.e. his Father Vernon had a back injury that caused him not to have steady work) whereby he was needed, and he wanted to, provide/contribute to his family. While Elvis was working full time he pursued his career in music.
The Army
Elvis Presley was not in the movie Grease. The lead in the movie was played by John Trivolta. He dressed in black with his hair slicked back.
1942
Elvis Presley
$35,000 plus $5,000 for back royalties the label owed to Elvis.