Nirvana record sales are about 80 million. Elvis Presley on the other hand lists at more than 118 million, thus Elvis Presley sold more records at this time - but it's quite possible that Nirvana could surpass Elvis over the years as Nirvana record sales continue to increase well over the years.
Elvis
In the USA, there were five major record labels that Elvis records were released: Sun, RCA, Pickwick, Camden, and Boxcar records. Elvis recorded for Sun and RCA records. Boxcar Records was Col. Parker's record label, released with permission of RCA. You can find out more about the various Elvis Records at www.elvisrecords.us.
The Beatles (2.3 Billion)Elvis (600 million)
U2 has sold more records, U2 has sold 150 million records while Tupac has sold 75 milion records.
Elvis records are alot of of money i would pay alot just to get on record
Elvis
Elvis
In the USA, there were five major record labels that Elvis records were released: Sun, RCA, Pickwick, Camden, and Boxcar records. Elvis recorded for Sun and RCA records. Boxcar Records was Col. Parker's record label, released with permission of RCA. You can find out more about the various Elvis Records at www.elvisrecords.us.
Elvis has sold more records then Pat Boone.
The Beatles (2.3 Billion)Elvis (600 million)
Elvis recorded it in 1972, the year after it was written. Nelson's version was more than a decade later. Actually the first recording was done by Brenda Lee. Lee's came out in June, Elvis's not until November.
U2 has sold more records, U2 has sold 150 million records while Tupac has sold 75 milion records.
Elvis Presley
According to my friend, Ricky Nelson WAS adopted. He was a baby in Chicago placed through a reputable agency.... My friend said her husband boasts he too was adopted from the same agency, but Ricky drew the lucky club number and got Ozzy and Harriet while Bill got happy go lucky and a more average road to hoe.
Elvis records are alot of of money i would pay alot just to get on record
There are many valuable 45 rpm records, some of them worth thousands of dollars. Some of the more valuable 45 rpm records are by: Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Elvis Presley.
There are no 78rpm records from 1970 any more. You're talking about 33rpm records. In view of that: nothing.