I considered myself pretty well-versed in Elvis Presley lore before I saw this list! Any true Elvis fan can tell you that the King of Rock and Roll was born a twin in Tupelo, Mississippi and that his brother was stillborn. Most people know he married Priscilla and had one daughter who still rocks today, the irreplaceable Lisa Marie.
But what about the bizarre facts about The King that only true fans know about? I've compiled a list of little-known facts about one of the best musicians our world will ever know. I think more than a few of these might surprise you. Don't forget to SHARE with your friends!
SPECIAL BONUS!! There's a rarely-heard performance at the very end so make sure you read all the shocking-but-true facts! I guarantee the #1 shocking fact is LAUGH OUT LOUD funny! Hint: Elvis was laughing, too…
#12. Elvis recorded 15 songs with the word "BLUE" in the title
#11. On his 11th birthday, Elvis received a guitar. This was a massive disappointment. He'd been hoping for a bike!!
#10. Elvis's favorite sandwich was peanut butter, bacon, banana, and honey! (Umm...is it just me, or does that sound DELICIOUS!?)
Hmm...nope, it's not just me. Elvis totally agrees.
#9. Elvis released an entire album of between-song stage banter called "Having Fun With Elvis On Stage" just to fulfill a contractual obligation in '74...So it's an album of Elvis talking. In between songs!
#8. After Presley’s first TV appearance in 1956, Jackie Gleason said, “The kid has no right behaving like a sex maniac on a national show.”
#7. When Elvis and The Beatles met for the first time, a giant rock-n-roll party did NOT ensue. In fact, all parties involve remember the encounter as pleasantly low-key, if not a bit awkward.
#6. Elvis was really good friends with Johnny Cash, and the two used to impersonate each other. Can you imagine??!
#5. When Elvis Presley met President Nixon in December of 1970, he read aloud a six-page letter to the President, in which he revealed his desire to be made a “Federal Agent-at-Large” in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Presley accused The Bea
Nixon reminded Presley of his need to “retain credibility”. Nevertheless, he gave Presley a ‘Special Agent’ badge.