Talk:Elvis Presley

please put entirely the article you cite from.
Widely acclaimed as the best-selling solo music artist of all time, Presley has sold more than 500 million records and holds the distinction for most songs charting on Billboard's Top 40 with 114 hits. 161.11.160.60 (talk) 15:58, 30 April 2024 (UTC)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley#CITEREFReuters2022161.11.160.60 (talk) 16:00, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
 * I removed edits made by this sockpuppet and restored the sales numbers. I believe you are concerned only about the sales numbers.
 * The 1 billion figure stayed on this article for many years. See this version. It does not have to be removed all of now. The 1 billion figure is reliably sourced and many other reliable sources are there to support it. Also see the articles on Michael Jackson and The Beatles that have also noted 1 billion number. I had already included the sales number into notes to find a compromise. There should be no reason for you to remove it. Orientls (talk) 04:49, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
 * There is a consensus on the talk page of the "List of Best-Selling Artists" to exclude the 1 billion sales claims for artists such as The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Michael Jackson, despite multiple independent sources supporting these figures. Editors agree that these claims are inflated and promoted by record labels and artists for promotional purposes. Therefore, we are not including the 1 billion sales claims for any artist. If you wish to mention these claims, you may add them in a hat note, similar to the approach taken in articles like those for The Beatles and Michael Jackson. TheWikiholic (talk) 13:33, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
 * Good day. I want to apologize because I did not check the content that the sockpuppet user added (I just considered it a stable part of the article); I find its removal appropriate.
 * Now, focusing on the sales figures issue, we have to keep in mind that since the end of March 2023, the 1 billion figure has not been present in this article for 1 year and 2 months. Therefore, the stable version of this article is the one that includes the 500M figure in the main text. So, I consider that the appropriate thing to do would be to revert the last edit, and thereafter try to reach a consensus on possible extension of the information about claimed sales, the figures themselves, etc. (as it is stipulated that it should be done, according to WP:ONUS). In the vast majority of articles about music artists/bands, claimed sales figures are stated in the main text (e.g. Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé...). Salvabl (talk) 16:18, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
 * I've just removed the 1 billion figure for now. Lord Sjones23 (talk - contributions) 17:20, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
 * You must re-check the messages by both Orientls and TheWikiholic. I also agree with their position, as such we have consensus here.
 * Let me quote the relevant parts. Orientls said: "I had already included the sales number into notes to find a compromise. There should be no reason for you to remove it." TheWikiholic said: "If you wish to mention these claims, you may add them in a hat note, similar to the approach taken in articles like those for The Beatles and Michael Jackson.".
 * That said, this version which was being preserved by Orientls and you (for sometime) was the correct version and in line with what is also mentioned on the pages of Michael Jackson and The Beatles, since they have also placed the billion figure under the notes. You should do a self-revert again. Thanks TolWol (talk) 04:49, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
 * ✅ unless there are objections. Lord Sjones23 (talk - contributions) 05:07, 25 May 2024 (UTC)

There is no need to add specific figure when the figure broadly varies. You have ignored the facts like it was already in 1987 that Elvis was noted for selling 1 billion records. You have mentioned Irish Times and Reuters but ignored the more reliable CNN which mentioned 1 billion figure. Such WP:CHERRYPICKING is not allowed and you can best leave it as is. TolWol (talk) 05:18, 31 May 2024 (UTC)


 * Hello TolWol. As far as I know the 1 billion figure appeared even before 1987; it was published for the first time in 1982 in The Washington Post. However, that figure only started to "spread" in 2001, when RCA Records claimed that Presley's sales were 1 billion records. Because of this, and taking WP:CONTEXTMATTERS into account, I think it is important to provide appropriate explanations, as far as possible, to readers.
 * It's like if today a journal publishes an exaggeratedly inflated figure for Taylor Swift, claiming that she has sold more than 1 billion records. Maybe 20 years from now there will be numerous news sources claiming that figure, but right now it would be something exaggerated that should not be taken into account for an encyclopedia.
 * That's why I modified the footnote, to try to provide information that would help, as much as possible, to have context about the different claimed sales figures. However, I understand that the content of the footnote can be disputed. When content is disputed, the situation prior to the dispute should stand, which in this case is the absence of the footnote; nevertheless, in this case, I have not removed it. The current footnote contains correct information, since what it explains (that there are claimed sales figures of up to 1 billion records) is an objective fact, but it is also an objective fact that there is no consensus for the removal of the 500M figure from the main text.
 * For that reason, there is a difference between covering the 1 billion figure in the footnote, keeping the 500M figure supported by consensus resulting from numerous previous discussions, and removing that figure from the main text, even when there are users who oppose it and there is no consensus to support it in the present discussion, placing the figure in the footnote and giving it the same relevance as the 1 billion figure. Salvabl (talk) 00:48, 22 June 2024 (UTC)

Elvis Presley sold over 1 billion records
Presley sold over 1 billion records worlwide. 2800:BF0:170:B69:7DA7:3C51:9B94:7138 (talk) 23:23, 3 July 2024 (UTC)


 * Heard this many times .....first was in 1982.... it's got to be more by now...lol. Moxy 🍁 23:34, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
 * I Agree, Elvis sold more than billion records globally . 2800:BF0:170:B69:5C26:9624:139F:1B2E (talk) 01:04, 5 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Maybe you can check the discussion above? Lord Sjones23 (talk - contributions) 01:07, 5 July 2024 (UTC)
 * i trust gwr over you anyday.
 * facts dont care about your feelings.
 * https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/best-selling-solo-artist 161.11.160.60 (talk) 13:31, 10 July 2024 (UTC)

Middle name
Elvis’s middle name was Aron, not Aaron. 2600:1700:3260:2BB0:3166:1283:4F47:22BC (talk) 17:36, 6 July 2024 (UTC)


 * See discussion in footnote A. Nikkimaria (talk) 17:38, 6 July 2024 (UTC)

Voice impression in Blue's clues
Steve did a voice impression of Elvis in end of the episode, "What Story does Blue Want to Play?" mostly for the "Now It's time for so long" song. And now it's time for so long But we'll sing just one more song Well thanks for doing your part (Doo-wah!) Steve: You sure are smart You know with me, and you, and hound dog Blue We can do anything that we wanna do NoahAlexanderJohnson101 (talk) 04:15, 13 July 2024 (UTC)

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI)
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) published a list of the 150 best-selling artists (albums and singles worldwide) in early 2006.

Top ten:

Elvis Presley - 1,485,000,000

The Beatles - 1,350,000,000

Bing Crosby - 900,000,000

Frank Sinatra - 650,000,000

Michael Jackson - 400,000,000

ABBA - 370,000,000

Elton John - 360,000,000

Madonna - 350,000,000

Cliff Richard - 250,000,000

The Rolling Stones - 240,000,000

Singers Male:

Elvis Presley - 1,485,000,000

Bing Crosby - 900,000,000

Frank Sinatra - 650,000,000

Michael Jackson - 400,000,000

Elton John - 250,000,000

Cliff Richard - 250,000,000

For female singers:

Madonna - 389,000,000 (singles+albums+live DVD)

Nana Mouskouri - 250,000,000

Céline Dion - 250,000,000

Mariah Carey - 210,000,000

Cher - 190,000,000

Whitney Houston - 189,000,000

Tina Turner - 180,000,000

As for music groups:

The Beatles - 1,350,000,000

Abba - 370,000,000

The Rolling Stones - 240,000,000

Conclusion: Among male artists, the leader by far is Elvis Presley, with almost 1.5 billion records sold. As for women, Madonna is clearly in the lead, with more than 350 million records sold worldwide. Nana Mouskouri is in second place, with sales mainly in Europe. Zeus Argon (talk) 04:35, 21 July 2024 (UTC)