On August 16, 1977, 48 years ago, singer/actor, Elvis Presley, died of an overdose of depressants, at his Graceland Mansion, in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 42. Presley, born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935, became known as the "King of Rock 'N' Roll. In 1957, he proved he could perform ballads, as well. One song he recorded, was a number co-written in 1937 by Fred Fisher, Billy Hill and William Raskin called, "That's When Your Heartaches Begin." To hear it, please, click on the text you below (not on the picture).
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