
Elvis Presley
His Music, His Life, His Moves, and His Death
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Narrated by:
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Chris Newman
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By:
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Kelly Mass
About this listen
Elvis Presley is the famous singer who caused so much controversy, he was hated and loved among most of the American people. His sexual moves, his novel way of putting songs together - there was just something about him that attracted the ladies and the media attention at the same time.
Elvis didn’t grow up with wealth and fame. In a way, you could say he was living the American dream. However, he was kind of a bad boy as well, facing legal troubles, broken relationships, and drug abuse. His death was lamented by many, but his music lived on. Explore the era and methods of Elvis with us, in this concise audiobook biography about his life.
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