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- Elvis Presley died 35 years ago today. He really did.
- His nickname for his manhood was Little Elvis.
- The famous black hair was dyed — the real color was brown.
- He played only five concerts outside the US, on a three-day tour to Canada in 1957.
- Elvis bought his mansion Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1957 with his very first $100,000.
- One of his pilots had the real name Milo High.
- His 1973 Aloha from Hawaii concert was the first to be broadcast live by satellite. It was seen by a billion people.
- He loved Fool’s Gold Loaf, a hollow loaf filled with a jar of peanut butter, a jar of grape jelly and a pound of bacon. It had 42,000 calories.
- His last meal was four scoops of ice cream and six chocolate chip cookies.
- In 1977 there were 170 Elvis impersonators. By 2002 there were 85,000. At that rate of growth, by 2019 a third of the world’s population will be Elvis impersonators.
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