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Top 10 From 'All Shook Up'
Huntington Outdoor Theatre is performing "All Shook Up," a new musical that uses the songs Elvis Presley made famous. Here's a look at some songs from that show, when they hit the Top 40 charts and how high they got. Info from the book, "The Billboard book of Top 40 Hits," 8th edition by Joel Whitburn. In this list, songs are listed in the order they appear in the musical. Go online at www.hotwv.com for more info about the H.O.T. production.
1. "Jailhouse Rock," Oct. 14, 1957, hit No. 1, and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
2. "Heartbreak Hotel," March 10, 1956, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 22 weeks.
3. "One Night," Nov. 11, 1958, hit No. 4 and stayed on the charts for 14 weeks.
4. "Hound Dog," Aug. 4, 1956, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 23 weeks.
5. ("Let Me Be Your") "Teddy Bear," June 24, 1957, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 18 weeks.
6. "It's Now or Never," July 25, 1960, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 16 weeks.
7. "Love Me Tender," Oct. 20, 1956, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
8. "Blue Suede Shoes," April 28, 1956, hit No. 20 and stayed on the charts for five weeks.
9. "Don't Be Cruel," Aug. 4, 1956, hit No. 1 and stayed on the charts for 23 weeks.
10. "Can't Help Falling in Love With You," Dec. 18, 1961, hit No. 2, on the charts for 12 weeks.
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