Elvis Presleys Billboard Chart Records

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Elvis Presley wasn't just the King of Rock Roll. He remains Billboard chart royalty. On the anniversary of the birthday on Jan. 8 1935 of the late icon (who passed away on Aug. 16 1977) here's a look back at five of his most impressive chart records.

108 Billboard Hot 100 hits the most among rock artists in the chart's history. Among all acts only the Glee cast (207) and Lil Wayne (120) have inked more charted hits. Presley's career however predates the Hot 100's 1958 inception he charted more than 30 song entries on surveys that chronicled popular music beginning in 1956. The King's 104th Hot 100 hit Way Down originally peaked at No. 31 the weeks of Aug. 6 and 13 1977. After dipping to No. 53 following Presley's death the song roared 35 24 21 18 marking his last top 20 track.

80 top 40 Hot 100 hits the most such showings in the tally's archives. Drake ranks second with 64 followed by Elton John (57). On the first Hot 100 dated Aug. 4 1958 Presley ranked at No. 4 with Hard Headed Woman and at No. 34 with Don't Ask Me Why each featuring his longtime gospel backing band the Jordanaires.

129 Billboard 200 charted albums the highest total in the chart's 56 year history. (Frank Sinatra ranks second with 82 entries.) Ten of those sets reached No. 1 beginning with Elvis Presley which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956. His most recent reign came courtesy of Elv1s 30 1 Hits in 2002.

67 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 the most time spent at the top for a solo act. Garth Brooks follows with 52 frames (or an entire year) in charge one week ahead of Michael Jackson (51). Presley's longest reign The Blue Hawaii soundtrack totaled 20 weeks at No. 1 beginning in December 1961.

Presley became the first rock artist to make two trips to the Hot 100 summit as Stuck on You began a four week command April 30 1960. That song recorded shortly after Presley's discharge from the Army followed A Big Hunk O' Love which led the Aug. 15 1959 chart. Presley last perched atop the Hot 100 with Suspicious Minds the week of Nov. 1 1969. (In another sign of how much Presley and Billboard charts have been linked that date doubles as Billboard's birthday the magazine first published the week of Nov. 1 1894).

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