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2007-03-11 18:48:17 · 4 answers · asked by Jon Hutchison 3 in Arts & Humanities History

I know, that "Moody blue", became # before he died, i think, after he died so did, "Way down". I know that they were high on the country charts. His #1 in 69' was in pop music... I read somewere he had 33#1 hits put together, from all the charts?

2007-03-12 02:28:03 · update #1

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Off hand, here is what I know. If I can find more information before this question closes, I will edit.

I know that Elvis was an 8th degree black belt. However, even though he earned and completely deserves the rank of 8th degree black belt, I think some of the black belt ranks are honorary. As for the cape, it has been returned to Graceland. It is now displayed in the Raquetball Court with the American Eagle Jumpsuit. The guy that caught it, willed it back to Graceland after he died. As far as I know, the belt is still MIA.

Elvis #1's from the 70's are:

Suspicious Minds - my mistake, this song was #1 in 1969
The Wonder Of You
Burning Love
Way Down

Here is some information I found about Elvis' black belts. According to this website: http://members.tripod.com/beyondthereef__1/tigerman.html

Elvis was a quick learner. According to Elvis, he was awarded the 2nd degree in 1963, skipped the third degree, was awarded 4th sometime in the 60s, 5th in 1971, 6th in early 1973, and eighth in August 1974 (Ed Parker insisted it was an honorary degree). Elvis told Ed Parker (and anybody else who would listen to his boosting of martial arts) that, had he not been involved in entertainment as he was, he would have loved to have been involved full-time in the martial arts, training and teaching.

2007-03-14 03:40:29 · answer #1 · answered by Satnin 5 · 0 0

Elvis Aloha Belt

2016-12-18 12:57:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It was caught by a newscaster and immediately sold to a millionaire for 10,000 cash. It was kept in that Florida Family for Decades. The man who bough it died young from cancer and his family put it on permanent loan to Graceland.

2014-11-24 09:39:07 · answer #3 · answered by charles 1 · 0 0

The only thing #1 for Elvis in the 70's were his addiction to Twinkies and antidepressants.

2007-03-11 18:58:25 · answer #4 · answered by Klum 3 · 0 5

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