Elvis Presley's first number one country hit was I Forgot to Remember to Forget. It was on the B side of his song Mystery Train in 1955.
Elvis Presley s first number one hit was I Forgot To Remember To Forget her in the Country charts.
No Elvis song replaced a Beatles number one.
Elvis Presleyâ??s very first No. 1 record ever was on the Country Music charts with his song, I Forgot To Remember To Forget. The song hit number one in 1955 and was number one for 5 weeks on the Billboard Country charts.
In March of 1955 Elvis recorded his rendition of Junior Parker's "Mystery Train".However this was on the flip side with "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" which is Elvis' first country #1 hit.
Elvis Presley's first number one country record was I Forgot To Remember To Forget.
Elvis Presley s first number one hit was I Forgot To Remember To Forget her in the Country charts.
No Elvis song replaced a Beatles number one.
'I forgot to Remember to Forget.'
Elvis Presleyâ??s very first No. 1 record ever was on the Country Music charts with his song, I Forgot To Remember To Forget. The song hit number one in 1955 and was number one for 5 weeks on the Billboard Country charts.
In March of 1955 Elvis recorded his rendition of Junior Parker's "Mystery Train".However this was on the flip side with "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" which is Elvis' first country #1 hit.
Elvis Presley's first number one country record was I Forgot To Remember To Forget.
Elvis Presley's first country music hit was "All Shook Up". He rocked back and forth from pop music to country music his entire singing career.
Elvis Presley's first hit in the United States was Heartbreak Hotel. It was Presley's first release, and it came out in January of 1956.
Elvis Presley last number one hit in the USA was Suspicious Minds in September 1969
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Elvis Presley's first number one hit song was, I Forgot To Remember To Forget. His second number one song was Heartbreak Hotel.
Presley had the bulk of his number ones from 1956 to 1972 and would chart on the country, pop, blues, and rock charts. In the old days, a single was released, sold a million copies (or was the single that sold the most-both scenarios true in Elvis' case) and would hit number one. George Straight is recording in a time different from Elvis. Straight usually only hits the Country Chart, which, these days, only represents the COUNTRY audience. Straight is big with the country fans, but that is about it.