Exactly 69 years ago, Elvis Presley scored a No. 1 hit with hit 1957 classic, "All Shook Up."
Just three weeks after its release, "All Shook Up" soared to the top of the Billboard charts on April 13, 1957, becoming his sixth song to do so at the time. The King of Rock and Roll would go on to have a career total of 17 No. 1 hits.
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"All Shook Up," is considered a No. 1 Hot 100 hit, though it technically predated the famous hart. Instead, the Elvis track rose to No. 1 on the Best Sellers in Stores chart, the "key predecessor" for the Hot 100, according to Billboard.
On April 13, 1957, "All Shook Up" landed at No. 1 on the Best Sellers in Stores chart, which Billboard retired in 1958. It remained on top for 8 weeks, while also serving a nine-week reign at the top of the Jukebox Hits chart, which has also since been retired.
View this post on Instagram"All Shook Up," written by Otis Blackwell, was originally performed by David Hill (a.k.a. David Hess) in 1956. Elvis recorded it in January of the following year, with his version ultimately becoming the most famous iteration of the song.
Elvis' "All Shook Up," has s since been certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and it is included in several "best of" music lists, such as Billboard‘s roundup of Elvis’ 37 Biggest Hits, published in 2024 (#2), as well as Forbes‘ 2024 list of the Top 20 Elvis Presley Songs of All Time (#15).
It was also ranked at #3 on Parade's list of the Top 20 Best Elvis Songs Ever, published in 2022.
How Many No. 1 Hits Did Elvis Presley Have?
Here are the 17 songs Billboard considers to be Elvis’ 17 No. 1 hits:
“Don’t Be Cruel/Hound Dog” – 11 weeks“All Shook Up” – 9 weeks“Heartbreak Hotel” – 8 weeks“Jailhouse Rock” – 7 weeks“(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” – 7 weeks“Are You Lonesome To-night?” – 6 weeks“It’s Now Or Never” – 5 weeks“Don’t” – 5 weeks“Love Me Tender” – 5 weeks“Stuck on You” – 4 weeks “Too Much” – 3 weeks“A Big Hunk O’Love” – 2 weeks“Good Luck Charm” – 2 weeks“Surrender” – 2 weeks“Hard Headed Woman” – 2 weeks“Suspicious Minds” – 1 week“I Want You, I Need You, I Love You” – 1 weekRelated: Donald Trump Makes Unfiltered Comment About Elvis Presley, Leaving Fans 'All Shook Up'
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