Love Me Tender has been voted the best Elvis song of all time.
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of his first single, fans were asked to vote for the King's finest record.
Despite only reaching no 11 in the charts when it was released in 1956, Love Me Tender topped the poll.
Heartbreak Hotel was second and Suspicious Minds came third.
Fourth was A Little Less Conversation, which failed to make an impact when it was originally released in the 1960s but went straight to number one in 2002 after it was remixed and featured in a Nike advert.
Jailhouse Rock was in fifth place, Always On My Mind was sixth and The Wonder of You seventh.
The other hits to make the top 10 were Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes and Elvis's first British number one, All Shook Up.
More than 3,000 people took part in the internet poll conducted by Woolworths.
Monday marks the 50th anniversary of the recording of That's All Right (Mama) at the Sun Studios in Memphis - the King's first single and regarded by many as the birth of rock'n'roll.
It was never released in the UK but record store HMV are releasing a limited edition version on Monday - which could give Elvis his 19th number one.
Top 10:
1 Love Me Tender (1956)
2 Heartbreak Hotel (1956)
3 Suspicious Minds (1968)
4 A Little Less Conversation (1968)
5 Jailhouse Rock (1957)
6 Always On My Mind (1972)
7 The Wonder of You (1970)
8 Hound Dog (1956)
9 Blue Suede Shoes (1956)
10 All Shook Up (1957)
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of his first single, fans were asked to vote for the King's finest record.
Despite only reaching no 11 in the charts when it was released in 1956, Love Me Tender topped the poll.
Heartbreak Hotel was second and Suspicious Minds came third.
Fourth was A Little Less Conversation, which failed to make an impact when it was originally released in the 1960s but went straight to number one in 2002 after it was remixed and featured in a Nike advert.
Jailhouse Rock was in fifth place, Always On My Mind was sixth and The Wonder of You seventh.
The other hits to make the top 10 were Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes and Elvis's first British number one, All Shook Up.
More than 3,000 people took part in the internet poll conducted by Woolworths.
Monday marks the 50th anniversary of the recording of That's All Right (Mama) at the Sun Studios in Memphis - the King's first single and regarded by many as the birth of rock'n'roll.
It was never released in the UK but record store HMV are releasing a limited edition version on Monday - which could give Elvis his 19th number one.
Top 10:
1 Love Me Tender (1956)
2 Heartbreak Hotel (1956)
3 Suspicious Minds (1968)
4 A Little Less Conversation (1968)
5 Jailhouse Rock (1957)
6 Always On My Mind (1972)
7 The Wonder of You (1970)
8 Hound Dog (1956)
9 Blue Suede Shoes (1956)
10 All Shook Up (1957)