The Impacts of Elvis Presley

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The Impacts of Elvis Presley

The impacts of Elvis Presley can be divided into several groups.

Firstly is the impact in terms of the amount of sales that he made. He

made 6 hit singles,

at the time he had only been going for 10 months. This is more that

any artist would hope to get in their whole career. His popularity

among the younger generations also helps to see the impact the he has

made, someone noticed that there was a market for music aimed towards

younger generations, so they set out looking for someone; this meant

that he had no competition when he was released onto the market.

Because of this the impact seemed a lot greater, there had never been

anything like it. Among adults there was also outrage because it went

against everything that they believed to be right and good. The

outrage meant that it must be cool to like him so his popularity grew.

He also had a long term impact in that it wasn’t just the music. You

could get toys and films, records and books. All of this added to the

impact of him on U.S society.

The next thing to consider is whether it was down to his music.

Whatever anyone says it was clear that he had amazing talent; this

doesn’t mean that everyone liked him but everyone acknowledged that it

had its place. He was deemed “A white man that can sing like a black

man”, he was something different and in this time there was no one

else like him. The amount of sales from his records also helps to give

evidence supporting this. He made it to number to in the company’s

charts in a very short time shows how effective his music was. His

unique dancing style meant that people were attracted to him. If they

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... were so many of them and so many people went to

see them, even if he was the worst actor ever and the plots were all

the same. This meant that for the first time ever there were films

specifically directed at the younger generation, adults didn’t approve

so the most sensible thing to do was to go and see it, if only to

annoy the adults.

So all in all there are there are many reasons why his impact on

society was so great. I think that it can best be described as a

combination of things. His films and TV specials all help towards

making him popular, but I think that the thing to remember is people

ultimately know him for his music. This is why I believe that his

impact on society was so great. If you think about all of the other

things, they only came because of the music, he was only found because

he could sing.

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