Las Vegas, Nev..Entertainer, Elvis Presley sits cheek to cheek wit his bride, the former Priscilla Ann Beaulieu, following their wedding May 1, 1967.
American rock singer Elvis Presley , wearing a white rhinestone-studded suit and strapped guitar, singing into a microphone with his eyes closed.
American popular singer and film star Elvis Presley , to his fans the undisputed 'King of Rock 'n' Roll'.
Newlyweds Elvis and Priscilla Presley, who met while Elvis was in the Army, prepare to board their private jet following their wedding at the Aladdin...
American actor and singer Elvis Presley dancing in a stylized prison uniform in a promotional portrait for director Richard Thorpe's film, 'Jailhouse...
Rock and roll musician Elvis Presley strums an acoustic guitar while posing for a portrait in September 1962 in Culver City, California at MGM...
Portrait of American singer and actor Elvis Presley holding a 1965 Gibson EBS-1250 Double Bass , circa 1966. Elvis is seen playing the guitar in his...
Elvis Presley runs a comb through his famous tresses at the Draftee Receiving Depot here on March 24th. The songster is scheduled for a trip to the...
Lincoln, NB: Elvis Presley died 8/16 in Memphis, TN, of repiratory failure at Baptist Hospital. Presley, the gyrating, hip-swinging King of Rock and...
American singer and actor Elvis Presley performing outdoors on a small stage to the adulation of a young crowd.
Elvis Presley being fed a mouthful of wedding cake by his bride Priscilla Beaulieu at the Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas.
American singer Elvis Presley performing in the 'Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite', televised concert at the Honolulu International Center, Hawaii,...
Elvis Presley and his wife, Priscilla, prepare to leave the hospital with their new daughter, Lisa Marie. Memphis, Tennessee, February 5, 1968.
American rock legend Elvis Presley with his daughter Lisa-Marie Presley, during the week of Thanksgiving 1970 at the Presley's California home at...
United Press photo by staff photographer Stewart Sawyer, made in Hollywood, may throw some light on the wildest exponent of rock and roll. Here is...
Elvis Presley, hatted and shirtless, holds a stack of 45's of "That's All Right, Mama," his first commercial recording.