KING Elvis lives. The greatest performer of all time is being reincarnated.
His big seventies' hit Suspicious Minds is to be released next week along with the best ever film made of his life "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" which goes out at cinemas nationwide.
It's 24 years since, fat and drug addicted, the world's first megastar shuffled off this mortal coil, but loyal fans have never let his memory fade.
The 50s rocker's estate is earning more than ever. Last year it pulled in £24 million. Early fans will be delighted that his work is being given the chance to compete in a whole new world of music.
As a later fan -- from 1968 -- I hope today's youngsters appreciate the big voice and talent and take him to the top of the charts once more. That would be fantastic, because if they do it would really make him the tops of all time with 18 No 1s.
At the mo he's tying with The Beatles on 17!
Get out and buy it.
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