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The “Elvis Presley complete discography 67 albums” is a monumental collection – 67 albums spanning rock, gospel, blues, country, and pop. From the 1956 hip-swiveling debut to the haunting final sessions of Moody Blue, every album tells a story of an artist who changed the world.

Don’t settle for broken torrents or risky downloads. Use this guide to assemble a permanent, high-quality legal collection. Whether you choose streaming, CDs, or vinyl, you’ll honor the King’s legacy the right way.

Long live the music. Long live the King.


Elvis Presley – A Comprehensive Overview of His 67‑Album Discography (and the 2021 Remaster/Compilation Wave)


| Year | Album | Notable Tracks | Remarks | |------|-------|----------------|---------| | 1956 | Elvis Presley | “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Blue Suede Shoes” | Debut LP – a mixture of Sun singles & new material | | 1956 | Elvis | “Love Me Tender”, “Love Me” | Second LP, largely ballads | | 1958 | Elvis’ Christmas Album | “Blue Christmas”, “Santa Claus Is Back in Town” | Seasonal classic, still in print | | 1960 | Elvis Is Back! | “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, “Stuck on You” | First post‑military album | | 1961 | Something for Everybody | “(Marie's the Name) The Angel of the Night”, “Surrender” | First RCA “concept” album | | 1962 | Pot Luck | “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear”, “Kissin’ Cousins” | Mix of pop & country | | 1963 | Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 | “Return to Sender”, “Kissin’ Cousins” | Third greatest‑hits compilation (officially counted among the 30+ compilations) | | 1964 | Fun in Acapulco | “Bossa Nova Baby”, “Viva Las Vegas” (single) | Film soundtrack | | 1965 | Girl Happy | “Do The Clam”, “Puppet on a String” | Film soundtrack | | 1966 | How Great Thou Art | “How Great Thou Art”, “Crying in the Chapel” | First gospel album – Grammy‑winning | | 1967 | Clambake | “Almost in Love” | Film soundtrack | | 1968 | Elvis (NBC TV Special) | “If I Can Dream”, “If I Don’t Love You (Tonight)” | “’68 Comeback Special” recordings | | 1969 | From Elvis in Memphis | “In the Ghetto”, “Suspicious Minds” | Return to soul & country roots | | 1970 | That's the Way It Is (Live/Studio hybrid) | “Polk Salad Annie”, “I’ll Be There” | Live portion from Las Vegas | | 1971 | Elvis Country (Again) | “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” | Country focus | | 1972 | Burning Love (Compilation) | “Burning Love” | First RCA compilation of the 1970s | | 1973 | Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite (Live) | “A Little Less Conversation” | First globally televised concert (also released as an LP) |

(The list above highlights the most widely‑cited studio and “original soundtrack” releases; many of the remaining titles are either post‑1977 compilations, live recordings, or specialized box‑sets.)


The ’68 Comeback Special reignited Elvis’s career. Studio albums from this golden period: