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Elvis left behind the sound of great music. He was one of the most talented singers our earth had ever seen. Elvis himself was so sensational, and his story so inherently dramatic. He taught people what real music was and sadly died at a young age on 42. People all over the world were devastated to have lost the man who influenced a generation of music lovers

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