1956 – Elvis Presley made chart history by having 10 songs on Billboards
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Elvis Presley at Sun Studios
1956 – Elvis Presley made chart history by having 10 songs on Billboards Top 100 for week ending Dec 19th.

Elvis Presley at Sun Studios
1956 – Elvis Presley made chart history by having 10 songs on Billboards Top 100 for week ending Dec 19th.
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