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List of Songs About Or Referencing Elvis Presleyreport

  • "(619) 239-KING" by Mojo Nixon

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  • "A Century of Elvis" by Belle and Sebastian

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  • "Dont Blame it on Elvis" by Lord Mouse and the Kalypso Katz

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  • "A Liddle Biddy Help from Elvis" Space

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  • "The All American Boy" by Bobby Bare (as Bill Parsons)

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  • "Apparition In Las Vegas" Pete Atkin

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  • "Back to Tupelo" by Mark Knopfler

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  • "Back 2 the Base" by X

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  • "Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles

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  • "Blue Moon Revisited (A Song For Elvis)" by Cowboy Junkies on The Trinity Session

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  • "Body Electric" by Lana Del Rey

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  • "Boy From Tupelo" by Emmylou Harris

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  • "Calling Elvis" by Dire Straits

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  • "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen

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  • "Cry Like Memphis" by Tamara Walker

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  • "Dead Elvis" by Doug Anthony All Stars

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  • "Dead Elvis" by Michael Daugherty

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  • "Dear 53310761" by The Threeteens with Duane Eddy

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  • "DisGraceland" by Alice Cooper

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  • "Dreamer's Ball by Queen

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  • "Ei edes Elvis loistossaan" (Not Even Elvis Even at His Prime) by M. A. Numminen

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  • "Elviksen kuolema" (Elvis's Death) by Eppu Normaali

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  • "Elvis" by Pat Green

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  • "Elvis" by Sister Hazel

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  • "Elvis Ain't Dead" by Scouting for Girls

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  • "Elvis and I" by Denis Leary

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  • "Elvis and Andy" by Confederate Railroad

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  • "Elvis and Me" by Jimmy Webb

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  • "Elvis Ate America" by Passengers (side project) (an alias to U2)

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  • "Elvis Died for Our Sins" by Jon Downes and the Amphibians from Outer Space

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  • "Elvis Died Today" by Paul and Storm

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  • "Elvis Died for You" by Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction

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  • "Elvis Has Just Left The Building" by Frank Zappa

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  • "Elvis Has Left the Building" by Jerry Reed

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  • "Elvis (...I Remember)" by The Screaming Jets

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  • "Elvis Imitators" by Steve Goodman

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  • "Elvis in Germany" by Per Gessle

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  • "Elvis Is Dead" by Living Colour

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  • "Elvis is Dead" by MxPx

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  • "Elvis is Dead" by Peter and the Test Tube Babies

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  • "Elvis is Everywhere" by Mojo Nixon

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  • "Elvis Lives" by Subway to Sally

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  • "Elvis, Marilyn and James Dean" by The Bellamy Brothers

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  • "Elvis on the Radio, Steel Guitar in My Soul" by The KLF

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  • "Elvis's TV" by Spiders & Snakes

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  • "Elvis on Velvet" by Stray Cats

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  • "Elvis Presley and America" by U2

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  • "Elvis Presley Blues" by Gillian Welch

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  • "Elvis Presley Blues" by Jimmy Buffett

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  • "Elvis Stole My Gal" - Vernon Pullins

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  • "Elvis Was a Narc" by Pinkard and Bowden

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  • "Elvis Was a Skinhead" by The Ataris

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  • "Elvis Went to Hollywood" by Counting Crows

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  • "Elvisly Yours" by The Johnnys

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  • "Eternal Flame" by The Bangles

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  • "Ethän vertaa mua Elvikseen" (Please Don't Compare Me to Elvis) by Kari Peitsamon Skootteri

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  • "Everything Zen" by Bush

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  • "From Graceland to the Promised Land" by Merle Haggard

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  • "From Galway to Graceland" by Richard Thompson

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  • "Going to Graceland" by Dead Milkmen

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  • "Goodbye Elvis" by Will Tura

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  • "Goodbye Priscilla (Bye Bye Baby Blue)" by Gene Summers

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  • "Happy Birthday Elvis" by Loudon Wainwright III

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  • "Hound Dog Man" by Roy Orbison

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  • "House of Cards" by Steve Forbert

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  • "Heavenly Child", by Wink Martindale

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  • "He was the King" by Neil Young

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  • "Hey Elvis" by Bryan Adams

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  • "Hey, Memphis" by LaVern Baker (answer song to "Little Sister")

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  • "His Kingly Cave" by Frank Black And The Catholics

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  • "I Remember Elvis Presley (The King Is Dead)" by Danny Mirror

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  • "I Remember His First Love Song" by Billy Rebel

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  • "I Saw Elvis at Wal-Mart" by Billy Walker

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  • "I Saw Elvis in a UFO" by Ray Stevens

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  • "I Saw Mr. Presley Tip-toeing Through The Tulips" by Tiny Tim

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  • "I Try to Think About Elvis" by Patty Loveless

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  • "I Want Elvis for Christmas" by Eddie Cochran & the Holly Twins

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  • "Is The King Still Alive" by Johnny Harra

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  • "Jesus Mentioned" by Warren Zevon

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  • "Johnny Bye, Bye" by Bruce Springsteen

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  • "Just a Touch" by R.E.M.

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  • "The King & Eye" by The Residents

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  • "The King Is Gone" by Ronnie McDowell

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  • "The King Knows How" by Over The Rhine

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  • "King Rocker" by Generation X

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  • "King of the Mountain" by Kate Bush

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  • "King's Call" by Phil Lynott

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  • "La voix d'Elvis" by Eddy Mitchell

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  • "Lights Out" by Lisa Marie Presley

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  • "Mama's In the Sky With Elvis" by Ray Stevens

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  • "Me and Elvis" by Human Radio

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  • "Memphis" by The Badseeds

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  • "Moon Dog" by Prefab Sprout

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  • "Nobody knows (I'm Elvis)" by Waylon Jennings

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  • "Nobody Noticed It" by Lisa Marie Presley

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  • "Paint Me On Velvet" by Austin Lounge Lizards

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  • "Pass Me By" by Insane Clown Posse

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  • "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode

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  • "Porcelain Monkey" by Warren Zevon

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  • "Porch Swing in Tupelo" by Elton John

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  • "Real Good Looking Boy" by The Who

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  • "Reminisce Cafe" by Gene Summers

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  • "Rockin' With Elvis" by Jimmy Velvit

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  • "Round Here" by Counting Crows

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  • "Singing with Angels" by Suzi Quatro

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  • "Still" by Linda Ann McConnell

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  • "That's Why" by John Gorka

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  • "That Ain't Elvis Playing Piano" by Eighteen Visions

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  • "The All American Boy" by Bill Parsons

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  • "The Elvis Letter" by Wayne Newton

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  • "The Day Elvis Died" by Boxcar Willie

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  • "The King is Gone" by Ronnie McDowell

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  • "The King of Rock and Roll" by Dio

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  • "The Only King" by The Everybodyfields

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  • "The Whole World Misses You (We Miss You Elvis)" by Carl Perkins

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  • "This Ain't Vegas and You Ain't Elvis" by Spitfire

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  • "Tupelo" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

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  • "Tupelo Mississippi Flash" by Jerry Reed

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  • "Velvet Elvis" by Weird Al Yankovic

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  • "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn, later covered by Cher.

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  • "Weed that Killed Elvis" by Levellers

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  • "Went to See the Gypsy" by Bob Dylan

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  • "We're so glad Elvis is dead" by The Tits

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  • "We Remember The King" by Johnny Cash featuring Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis

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  • "Where's Elvis?" by M-Phazes and Drapht

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  • "Who Is Elvis" by Interactive

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  • "Young Elvis" by Jayda

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  • "Advertising Space" by Robbie Williams (Substantial reference)

  • "American Pie" by Don McLean (Substantial reference)

  • "Big Train from Memphis" by John Fogerty (Substantial reference)

  • "Bigger Than the Beatles" by Joe Diffie (Substantial reference)

  • "Braille" by Regina Spektor (Substantial reference)

  • "Calling Elvis" by Dire Straits (Substantial reference)

  • "Carl Perkin's Cadillac" by Drive-By Truckers (Substantial reference)

  • "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" by Neil Young (Substantial reference)

  • "“The King Is Dead,” John and Elvis Are Dead]]" by George Michael (Substantial reference)

  • "“The King Is Dead,” by Margo Price, about him, Lennon and MLKJr (Substantial reference)

  • "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" by Kirsty MacColl (also recorded as Killen ner' på Konsum svär att han är Elvis by Elisabeth Andreassen) (Substantial reference)

  • "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn (Substantial reference)

  • "Elvis Bought Dora A Cadillac" by Wall Of Voodoo (Substantial reference)

  • "All I Want To Do" by Sugarland (Nominal reference)

  • "All My Friends Say" by Luke Bryan (Nominal reference)

  • "Angel" by Eurythmics (Nominal reference)

  • "Berlin to Memphis" by Elvis Hitler (Nominal reference)

  • "Chocolate Cake" by Crowded House (Nominal reference)

  • "Everybody's Making it Big but Me" by Dr Hook (Nominal reference)

  • "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy (Nominal reference)

  • "FM (No Static at All)" by Steely Dan (Nominal reference)

  • "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty (Nominal reference)

  • "God" by John Lennon (Nominal reference)

  • "Graceland" by Paul Simon (Nominal reference)

  • "High Lonesome" by The Gaslight Anthem (Nominal reference)

  • "I Still Believe" by Frank Turner (Nominal reference)

  • "Jesse", by Scott Walker of The Walker Brothers, about Elvis' stillborn twin (Nominal reference)

  • "Last Name" by Carrie Underwood (Nominal reference)

  • "Little Man" by Alan Jackson (Nominal reference)

  • "Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee", from the Grease soundtrack. In the original stage version, the song references Sal Mineo. However, Mineo was stabbed to death a year before the motion picture version began filming, so the line was changed to refer to Elvis Presley instead. Coincidentally, the scene was filmed on August 16, 1977, the date of Elvis Presley's death. (Nominal reference)

  • "Man on the Moon" by R.E.M. (Nominal reference)

  • "Megalomaniac" by Incubus (Nominal reference)

  • "Mmm Skyscraper I Love You" by Underworld (Nominal reference)

  • "Nobody Knows" by Paul Brady (Nominal reference)

  • "Rock and Roll Christmas" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers (Nominal reference)

  • "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan (Nominal reference)

  • "Teenage Wedding" by Johnny Angel (Nominal reference)

  • "That Don't Impress Me Much" by Shania Twain (Nominal reference)

  • "Up Your Speed" by Sway DaSafo (Nominal reference)

  • "Vade Mecum Gunslinger" by The Blue Aeroplanes (Nominal reference)

  • "When" by Shania Twain (Nominal reference)

  • "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel (Nominal reference)

  • "White December" by Kylie Minogue (Nominal reference)

  • "White Privilege II" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Jamila Woods (Nominal reference)

  • "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes" by George Jones (Nominal reference)

  • "Working Class Man" by Jimmy Barnes (Nominal reference)

  • "Without Me" by Eminem (Nominal reference)

  • "Moonlight" by Ariana Grande (Nominal reference)

  • "Into You" by Ariana Grande (Nominal reference)

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About This Tool

Elvis Presley is the most influential singer in the history of American rock and roll. Elvis Presley’s music became popular in the 1950s, transcending racial and cultural boundaries, blending country blues and mountain rock into a distinctive style. Many later generations have been imitating him, but he has never surpassed his status. Many musicians have also written a number of Elvis related songs, including 176 in this random tool.

Elvis Presley’s appearance shocked the world of pop music at that time and made rock music sweep the world like a whirlwind. It is estimated that Elvis has sold more than 300 million albums, making him one of the biggest selling artists in the history of the music industry. Most of the songs recorded in the generator are a tribute to Elvis and an expression of appreciation and love for him.

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