List of accolades received by Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley (1935–1977) was an American singer and actor who has received many awards and nominations during his lifetime and posthumously, for his work in music and film, his charitable endeavours, and military career. Known as the "King of Rock and Roll", Presley is one of the best-selling music artists ever.

Elvis Presley awards and nominations
Elvis Presley receiving a Gold record award for the sales of King Creole in Sweden (c. 1959)
Totals[a]
Wins224
Nominations409
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Elvis Presley first gained recognition in the industry, when topped categories of "most promising" in various trade publications and consumer poll between 1954 and 1955.[1] Beginning in 1956, Presley won various accolades at the international level, including consecutive World's Top Male Artist awards from British music magazines Melody Maker and New Musical Express (NME),[2] becoming the most awarded artist in the NME Awards with 26 trophies won between 1956 and 1972.[3] Presley won inaugural NARM Best Selling Awards in 1959,[4] and eventually became the most awarded pop male artist in its history.[5] The same year, he received his first Grammy Awards nominations, winning a total of three awards in competitive categories during his life. In 1971, he was honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Grammy Trustees Award. Presley was posthumously recognized for his contributions with the first retrospective American Music Award of Merit in 1987, and the first Golden Hat Award by the Blues Music Awards in 1984. He won additional awards for his performance in films, including Laurel Awards and Photoplay Gold Medal Awards, while became the first "Double-Triple crown" winner in the history of Billboard charts in 1956.[6]

Presley is known for having been admitted into various halls.[7] He was recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2001, as the first performer to have ever been inducted into three different major music Hall of Fames: the Rock and Roll (1986), the Country Music (1998), and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2001).[8] He was also admitted at the Rockabilly (1997), Christian (2006) and Rhythm & Blues (2016) Hall of Fames. Library of Congress' National Film Registry and National Recording Registry as well as the Grammy Hall of Fame have preserved various of his works due to their historical significance. In addition, Graceland was listed by the National Historic Landmark and National Register of Historic Places.

Described by the White House as an "enduring American icon",[9] Presley was recognized with various civil awards and decorations, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom (highest U.S. civilian award) by U.S. president Donald Trump in 2018. As of 1961, Presley was bestowed with eleven honorary citizenship certificates,[10] and at least 13 U.S. states proclaimed the "Elvis Presley Day" as of 1980; a nationwide group was organized to attempt to establish the National "Elvis Presley Day", with Democratic congressman Harold Ford Sr. filling out a resolution to U.S Congress for its consideration.[11] Presley received a number of honorary law enforcement titles.[12] In mid-1950s, Mississippi Gov. James P. Coleman awarded him with a "scroll of honor" presenting a certificate calling him "American's No. 1 entertainer in the field of popular music", in addition to be called a favorite son.[13]

Towards the end of the 20th century, Elvis Presley was named as the "Entertainer of the Century" by TV Guide and other publications.[14] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) also named him the Top Selling Male Rock Artist of the Century.[15]

Awards and nominations

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Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
Academy of Country Music Awards 1970 "Don't Cry Daddy" Single Record of the Year Nominated [16]
[17]
1971 Elvis Presley Entertainer of the Year Nominated
1978 Moody Blue Album of the Year Nominated
American Bandstand Poll Best Record Award 1957 "All Shook Up" Best Record of the Year Won [18][19][20]
Elvis Presley Best Male Singer Won
1958 "One Night" Best Record of the Year Won
Elvis Presley Best Male Singer Won
1959 "My Wish Came True" Best Record of the Year Won
Elvis Presley Best Male Singer Won
1960 "It's Now or Never" Best Record of the Year Won
Elvis Presley Best Male Singer Won
1961 Won
1962 Won
American Music Awards 1987 Elvis Presley Award of Merit Honoree [21]
2000 Favorite Artist of the Decade: 1950s (Fan vote) Honoree [22]
Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) 1962 Elvis Presley Most Popular Juke Box Artist of the Year Runner-up [23]
1980 Jukebox Music Awards: Best All Time Favorite Artist Honoree [24]
1989 Legends of the Jukebox Honoree [25]
Associated-Rediffusion Close-Up Award 1962 Elvis Presley Best Actor of the Year Won [26]
ASCAP Gospel Music Awards 1977 Elvis Presley Special award Honoree [27]
Automaten markt (Germany)[b] 1962 Elvis Presley Jukebox Awards: Top Most Played Male Vocalist 2nd place [29]
1963 Jukebox Awards: Top Male Vocalists Won [30]
Australian Go-Set Awards 1966 Elvis Presley International Male Vocalist Won [31][32]
1967 2nd place
1968 3rd place
1969 2nd place
1970 2nd place
International Male — Guitarrist Nominated
1971 International Male Vocalist Won
That's the Way It Is Best International Album Nominated
1972 Elvis Presley International Male Vocalist 3rd place
As Recorded at Madison Square Garden Best International Album Nominated
Bravo Otto Awards 1960 Elvis Presley Best Male Singer Bronze [33]
1963 4th place [30]
Berlingske-Tidende Poll Awards (Denmark) 1962 Elvis Presley Top Selling Record Artists of the Year Won [34]
Billboard Disk Jockey Poll Awards 1954 Elvis Presley Most Promising Nominated [35]
1955 Most Promising New Country and Western Artist Won [36]
Best New Single (Country and Western Jamboree) Won
Most Promising Country and Western Artist Won
1956 Most-Played Male Vocalist Won [37]
"Don't Be Cruel" Favorite Record Nominated
Most-Played Record Nominated
"Heartbreak Hotel" Nominated
"Hound Dog" Nominated
1960 Elvis Presley Most Played Vocalist Nominated [38]
1962 Most Popular Artist on Jukeboxs 2nd place [39]
1965 Favorite Male Vocalist — Singles Won [40]
Billboard Number One Awards (Year-End Awards) 1971 Elvis Presley Top Singles Artist Nominated [41]
Top Album Artist Nominated
Top Singles Males Vocalist Nominated
Top Singles Countries Vocalist Nominated
Top Singles Easy Listening Artist Nominated
Top Album Male Vocalist Nominated
Top Album Country Vocalist Nominated
Top Album Country Vocalist Nominated
"I Really Don't Want to Know" Top Easy Listening Single Nominated
Elvis Country Top Country Album Nominated
That's the Way It Is Nominated
1972 Elvis Presley Top Singles Artist Nominated [42]
Top Album Artist Nominated
Top Singles Male Vocalist Nominated
Top Singles Easy Listening Artist Nominated
Top Album Male Vocalist Nominated
Top Album Country Artist Nominated
"Burning Love" Top Pop 100 Single Nominated
Elvis Live at Madison Square Garden Top Popular Album Nominated
1973 Elvis Presley Top Singles Artist Nominated [43]
Top Album Artist Nominated
Top Singles Male Vocalist Nominated
Top Singles Easy Listening Artists Nominated
Top Album Male Artist Nominated
Top Album Country Artist Nominated
"Separate Ways" Top Easy Listening Single Nominated
Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite Top Popular Album Nominated
Top Country Album Nominated
Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2 Nominated
1974 Elvis Presley Top Pop Singles Male Vocalist Nominated [44]
Top Pop Album Artist Nominated
Top Pop Album Male Artist Nominated
Top Country Singles Artist Nominated
Top Country Album Artist Nominated
Top Easy Listening Singles Artist Nominated
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1 Top Country Album Nominated
1975 Elvis Presley Pop Singles Male Artist Nominated [45]
Country Singles Male Artist Nominated
Country Album Artist Nominated
Easy Listening Artist Nominated
"My Boy" Easy Listening Song Nominated
Promised Land Top Country Album Nominated
1976 Elvis Presley Top Album Artist Nominated [46]
Top Country Album Artist Nominated
From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee Top Country Album Nominated
The Sun Sessions Nominated
1977 Elvis Presley Pop Male Artist Nominated [47]
Country Male Artist Nominated
Country Singles Artist Nominated
Country Album Artist Nominated
Pop Singles Artist Nominated
Pop Album Artist Nominated
Pop Album Male Artist Nominated
Pop Producer (No. of charted singles) Nominated
Easy Listening Singles Artist Nominated
Top Arena Artist Won
Moody Blue Country Album Nominated
Welcome to My World Nominated
"Way Down" Country Single Nominated
"Moody Blue/"She Thinks I Still Care" Nominated
"Way Down" Pop Single Nominated
Easy Listening Single Nominated
"Moody Blue" Nominated
1978 Elvis Presley Pop Male Artist Nominated [48]
Pop Album Artist Nominated
Pop Male Album Artist Nominated
Country Artist Nominated
Country Album Artist Won
Elvis in Concert Country Album Nominated
Moody Blue Nominated
He Walks Beside Me Nominated
How Great Thou Art Nominated
Elvis Sings for Children and Grownups Too Nominated
"My Way" Top Country Single Nominated
1979 Elvis Presley Top Overal Country Artist Nominated [49]
Top Album Artist Nominated
Our Memories of Elvis Top Album Nominated
Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 3 Nominated
1980 Elvis Presley Top Album Artist Nominated [50]
Billboard Trendsetter Awards 1974 Elvis Presley For creating the first worldwide TV concert which was streamed via satellite to 1.5 billion persons Won [43]
BMI R&B Awards 1958[c] "All Shook Up" Citations of Achievements Won [51]
Cash Box Disk Jockey Poll Awards 1965 Elvis Presley Most Programmed Artist on Radio Won [52]
1957 Elvis Most Programmed Album of the Year Won [53]
Cash Box Year-End Awards 1965 Elvis Presley Top Male Vocalist Won [54]
Top Male Vocalist — Album Won
Discomanía Awards [es] (Spain)[55] 1963 Elvis Presley Gold Disk Award: Foreign Singer 3rd place [56]
Disc Readers' Choice Awards 1968 Elvis Presley World's Top Male Singer 3rd place [57]
1972 Top International Male Singer Won [58]
Disco Revue [fr] (France) 1962 Elvis Presley Best r&r Foreign Artists Won [59]
DownBeat Awards 1955 Elvis Presley Best New Artist Won [60]
1957 Top Recording Personality of the last Year 3rd place [61]
1958 Best Male Singer 5th place [62]
Edison Award 1970 Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1 Best Pop Music Nominated [63]
Encore Awards 1977 Elvis Presley Entertainer of the Year Award Won [64][65][66]
1978 Won [64]
Special award for music Honoree
Fashion Group International 2022 Elvis Presley Fashion Oracle Award Won [67]
GeeGee Poll Awards 1962 Elvis Presley Best Musical Movie Actor Won [19]
1963 Won
1964 Won
1965 Won [68]
Golden Apple Award 1960 Elvis Presley Sour Apple Won [69]
1966 Won [70]
Golden Boot Awards[d] 1974 "Raised on Rock / For Ol' Times Sake" Hit Single Won [19]
Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis Hit Album Won
A Legendary Performer, Vol. 1 Won
A Legendary Performer, Vol. 2 Won
Good Times Won
"Help Me" Hit Single Won
"It's Midnight" Won
"I've Got a Thing About You Baby" Won
1976 From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee Hit Album Won
The Sun Sessions Won
1977 Moody Blue Won
"Moody Blue" Hit Single Won
"Way Down" Won
Welcome to My World Hit Album Won
1978 "My Way" Hit Single Won
Elvis Sings for Children Hit Album Won
He Walks Beside Me Won
Elvis in Concert Won
Golden Laurel Awards 1962 Elvis Presley Best Actor of the Year 2nd place [72]
1963 Top Ten Name Power Star Won [19]
1965 Top Five Musical Star Won [19]
1966 Best Male Performance in a Musical Film Won [73]
Grammy Awards 1959 "A Big Hunk o' Love" Best R&B Performance Nominated [74][16]
Best Performance By A "Top 40" Artist Nominated
"A Foll Such as I" Record of the Year Nominated
1961 "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Record of the Year Nominated
Best Performance By A Pop Single Artist Nominated
Best Vocal Performance Single Record Or Track, Male Nominated
G.I. Blues Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Original Cast From a Motion Picture or Television Nominated
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
1962 Blue Hawaii Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Original Cast From a Motion Picture or Television Nominated
1968 How Great Thou Art Best Sacred Performance Won
1969 You'll Never Walk Alone Best Sacred Performance Nominated
1971 Elvis Presley Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree
1973 "He Touched Me" Best Inspirational Performance Won
1975 How Great Thou Art Best Inspirational Performance (Non-Classical) Won
1979 "Softly, as I Leave You" Best Country Vocal Performance, Male Nominated
Hungarian Music Awards 2004 Elvis: 2nd to None Foreign Rock Album Nominated [75]
International Film Music Academy Awards 1976 Elvis Presley Achievements Overdue Honoree [76]
Japan Gold Disc Awards 1973 Elvis Presley Best Recording Artist of 1972 Won [77]
Juke Box magazine (Belgium) 1963 Elvis Presley Most Popular International Male Artist Won [55][34]
KAKC Awards 1958 "Jailhouse Rock" Top 10 Tunes Won [78]
"All Shook Up" Won
Las Vegas Entertainment Awards[e] 1977 Elvis Presley Male Musical Star of the Year Won [80]
Melody Maker Readers' Poll Awards 1956 Elvis Presley World's Top Male Artist Won [81]
1957 Won [82]
1958 Won [81]
1959 Won [81]
1960 Won [81]
1961 Won [81]
1962 Won [81]
1963 Won [81]
1964 Won [81]
1965 Won [83]
1966 Won [84]
1967 2nd place [85][86]
"Indescribably Blue" International Single Disc Nominated
How Great Thou Art International LP Nominated
Memphis Music Awards 1971 Elvis Presley Founder's Award Won [87][88][89]
Outstanding Male Vocalist 1969/70 Nominated
"Suspicious Minds" Most Outstanding Record 1969/70 Won
From Elvis in Memphis Most Outstanding Album 1969/70 Nominated
Music Business Year-End Awards 1964 Elvis Presley Top Male Vocalist — Single Records 2nd place [90]
Music City News Awards 1978 Moody Blue Album of the Year Won [91]
Music Operators of America (MOA) Juke Box Operator Poll Awards 1956 Elvis Presley Favorite Artist (Western) Won [92]
Favorite Artist (Country) Won
"I Forgot to Remember to Forget" Favorite Country (Song) Won
1962 Elvis Presley Best Artist of the Year Nominated [93]
Muziek Parade Awards [nl] (Netherlands) 1964 Elvis Presley International Male Singer Won [94]
Musikparade Readers' Choice Awards (Germany) 1963 Elvis Presley Favorite Male Singer Locally Won [30]
Napster Awards 2006 Elvis Presley Unstoppable Artist — Germany Won [95]
NARM Best Seller Awards 1959 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Artist Won [96][97][4]
1960 Best Selling Male Artist Won [97][98]
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Best Selling Single Record Won [97][98]
A Touch of Gold Vol. 2 Best Selling Extended Play Record Won [98]
1961 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Artist Won [96][97][99]
Blue Hawaii Best Selling LP Won
G.I. Blues Nominated
1962 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Vocalist Won [100][97][101]
Blue Hawaii Best Selling LP Won
"Return to Sender" Best Selling Hit Single Record Nominated
1963 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Artist Won [96][97]
1965 Best Selling Male Artist Won [97]
1966 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Vocalist Won [102][103]
"Crying in the Chapel" Best Selling Hit Single Record Nominated
1972 Burning Love Best Selling Economy Album Won [104]
1973 Best Selling Economy Album Won [105]
1974 Elvis Presley Best Selling Economy Album Won [106]
1977 Moody Blue Best LP by a Male Artist Nominated [107]
Best LP by a Country Male Artist Nominated
Elvis' Christmas Album Best Selling Economy LP Nominated
Double Dynamite Nominated
Pure Gold Nominated
1978 Elvis' Christmas Album Best Selling Economy Album Won [108][97]
Moody Blue Best Selling Album By A Country Artist Won
National Association of Rack Merchandisers (NARM) 1961 Elvis Presley Best Selling Male Artist on the Racks Won [109]
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Best-Selling Single Hit Won
Best-Selling EP A Touch of Gold Vol. 3 Won
NME Awards 1957 Elvis Presley World's Outstanding Musical Personality Won [110]
1958 World's Outstanding Popular Singer Won [111]
World's Outstanding Musical Personality Won
Favourite US Male Singer Won
1959 World's Outstanding Male Singer Won [112]
World's Outstanding Musical Personality Won
1960 World Male Singer Won [113]
1961 World Musical Personality Won [114]
World Male Singer Won
1962 World's Outstanding Male Singer Won [115]
World's Outstanding Musical Personality Won
1963 World Musical Personality Won [116]
1964 Outstanding Male Singer Won [117]
Outstanding Musical Personality Won
1965 World Male Singer Won [118]
World Musical Personality Won
1966 World Male Singer Won [119]
World Musical Personality Won
1968 World Male Singer Won [120]
World Musical Personality Won
1970 World's Top Musical Personality Won [121][122]
World Male Singer Won
1971 World's Male Singer Won [121][123]
World Musical Personality Won
1972 World Male Singer Won [124]
World Musical Personality Won
Party magazine Golden Roses Awards (Germany) 1962 Elvis Presley Most Popular Star Nominated [125]
Philippine Record Dealer's Association (PREDA) 1972 Elvis Presley Top Foreign Male Singer Won [126]
Photoplay Gold Medal Awards 1968 Elvis Presley Most Popular Male Star Won
1973 Photoplay Editors' Award Won [127]
1975 Favorite Variety Star Won [128]
1976 Won [129]
1977 Won [130][131]
Favorite Rock Music Star Won
Radio Luxembourg 1964 Elvis Presley Battle of the Giants Awards Won [132]
The Gateway Trophy Won
Record Mirror Poll Awards 1974 Elvis Presley International Male Singer Won [133]
Elvis' 40 Greatest International Album of the Year Nominated
Record World DJ Poll Awards 1965 Elvis Presley Top Male Vocalist Won [54]
Top Album Artist — Folk Won
Top Male Vocalist, Singles Won [134]
Reel Cowboys Silver Spur Awards 2016 Elvis Presley Golden Spirit Award Honoree [135]
RIAA Artists of the Century 1999 Elvis Presley Top Selling Male Rock Artist of the Century Honoree [15]
Screen Silver Cup Awards 1956 Elvis Presley Most Popular Newcomers of 1956 Won [136]
Teen magazine 1961 Elvis Presley Damp Raincoat Award (Most Disappointing Performers of the Year) Won [137]
The Recording Academy 1971 Elvis Presley Grammy Trustees Award Honoree [67][16]
Tuney Tunes Awards [nl] (Netherlands) 1959 Elvis Presley Best Male Vocalist Nominated [138]
TV Guide Award 1999 Elvis Presley Entertainer of the Century Honoree [14]
W. C. Handy Awards (Blues Music Awards) 1984 Elvis Presley Golden Hat Award Honoree [139]
WCNT 1956 Elvis Presley Most Popular Disk Artist Won [140]
WHB 1956 Elvis Presley Most Popular Artist Won [140]
WHN-AM Listeners' Choice Awards 1976 Elvis Presley Most Popular Male Vocalist Won [19]
1979 Male Vocalist of the Year 2nd place [141]
Entertainer of the Year 2nd place
WLOB Music Popularity Poll Awards 1958 Elvis Presley Male Vocalist Runner-up [142]
WIRE Top Choice Awards 1978 Elvis Presley Male Vocalist of the Year Won [143]
WSAI Listening Choice Awards 1960 Elvis Presley Listener's Favorite Artist on Records Won [144]
XM Nation Music Awards 2005 Elvis Presley Icon: 1950s Honoree [145]

Hall of Fames

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Presley's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6777 Hollywood Boulevard
 
Presley's star on Kraków's Walk of Fame
 
Presley's at the Walk of Fame in Bad Nauheim, Germany
Hall of Fames honoring Elvis Presley
Organization Year Notes Result Ref.
Playboy Jazz and Pop Hall of Fame 1971 Hall of fame inductee Won [146]
Rock Music Awards Hall of Fame 1977 Hall of fame inductee Won [147]
Playboy Musical Hall of Fame 1978 Hall of fame inductee Won [148]
Jukebox Legends Hall of Fame By the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) Won [149]
Country Music Hall of Fame 1998 Hall of fame inductee Won [150]
Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame 2000 Hall of fame inductee Won [151]
Gospel Music Hall of Fame 2001 Hall of fame inductee Won [8]
UK Music Hall of Fame 2004 Inaugural induction Won [152]
Karate Hall of Fame (New York) 2005 Hall of fame inductee Won [153]
The Peabody's Duck Walk Hall of Fame 2007 Hall of fame inductee Won [154]
Rockabilly Hall of Fame 2007 Hall of fame inductee Won [155]
Christian Music Hall of Fame 2007 Hall of fame inductee Won [156]
Motion Picture Hall of Fame 2008 Hall of fame inductee Won
Memphis Music Hall of Fame 2012 Inaugural induction Won [157]
Hit Parade Hall of Fame 2014 Hall of fame inductee Won [158]
National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame 2015 Hall of fame inductee Won [159]
Martial Arts Hall of Fame 2016 Hall of fame inductee Won [160]
Kenpo Karate Hall of Fame 2016 Hall of fame inductee Won [161]
Mississippi Hall of Fame 2016 Second musician inducted Won [162]
Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience Hall of Fame 2017 Hall of fame inductee Won [163]
Hall of Fames honoring Elvis Presley's work
Organization Year Inductee work Status Ref.
Grammy Hall of Fame 1988 "Hound Dog" Won [164]
1995 "Heartbreak Hotel" Won
1998 "That's All Right" Won
1999 "Suspicious Minds" Won
2002 "Don't Be Cruel" Won
2007 "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Won
2017 "Jailhouse Rock" Won
List of Walk of Fames
Organization Year Notes Result Ref.
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1960 Walk of Fame Star Won [165]
Palm Springs Walk of Stars 1994 Walk of Fame Star Won [166]
Star Trail of Fame 1997 Walk of Fame Star Won [167]
Northwest Louisiana Walk of Stars (Shreveport) [f] Walk of Fame Star Won [168]
Music City Walk of Fame (Nashville) 2008 Walk of Fame Star Won [169]
Las Vegas Walk of Stars 2008 Walk of Fame Star Won [170][171]
Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience 2016 Walk of Fame Star Won [172]
Kraków's Walk of Stars [pl] 2018 Walk of Fame Star Won [173]
Beale Street Brass Notes Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Notes Won [174]
Bad Nauheim Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Plaque Won [175]
Hollywood Rock Walk Walk of Fame Plaque Won [176]

Condecorations, state honors and other accolades

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Elvis Presley and then U.S. president Richard Nixon in 1970.
 
President Donald J. Trump presents Presidential Medal of Freedom for Elvis Presley to Jack Soden
 
Elvis Presley with the Key to the City of Tupelo, a guitar-shaped key provided by Mayor James L. Ballard
State honors granted to Elvis Presley
Government/organizer Year Award Result Ref.
City of Tupelo 1957 Key to the City of Tupelo, Mississippi Won [177]
Government of Mississippi 1957 Scroll of honor, awarded by Gov. James P. Coleman and certified him as "America's No. 1 entertainer in the field of popular music" Won [178][179]
Tennessee State Legislature 1961 Honorary Tennessee Colonel "Aide-de-Camp" by Governor Buford Ellington Won [180][12]
City of Yankeetown 1961 Key to the City of Yankeetown, Florida Won [10]
City of Memphis 1967 A massive plaque from the City of Memphis, to commemorate his charitable contributions to more than 50 local charities Won [181][182]
BNDD 1970 An honorary badge at U.S. president Richard Nixon's request Won [183]
City of Macon 1975 Key to the City of Macon, Georgia Won [184][185]
Honorary citizenship Won
Budapest's City Council 2011 Honorary citizenship of Budapest, Hungary Won [186]
President of the United States 2018 Presidential Medal of Freedom Won [9]
Civil and other awards granted to Elvis Presley
Organization Year Award Result Ref.
Tau Kappa Epsilon at Arkansas State College 1960 Honorary Teke of the Year "(Man of the Year)" Won [187]
Los Angeles Tribal Council 1960 Inducted and granted a special recognition by chief Wah-Neo-Ota Won [188]
Pacific War Memorial Commission 1961 Special award for his charitable efforts to help raise money and bring attention to help build the USS Arizona Memorial Won [189]
Sigma Chi Fraternity 1966 Young Leadership Award Won [190]
Westgate Las Vegas (a.k.a International Hotel) 1969 A Gold Belt for his "World's Championship Attendance Record" Won [191]
Ten Outstanding Young Americans 1970 Outstanding YoungMen of the Nation Award Won [192]
City of Tupelo 1971 "Good neighbor" plaque Won [193]
Kui Lee Cancer Fund 1973 Special plaque provided for his charitable gig Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite Won [194]
Liberty Bowl Festive Association 1977 Distinguished American Award Won [195]
Veterans of Foreign Wars (Mississippi) 1977 Highest honor award for patriotic and humanitarian service Won [196]
Karate Hall of Fame (New York) 2005 In Memory Award Won [153]

Dedications

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Preservation and dedications

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Some of the accolades received by Elvis Presley, including music certifications at the Graceland's Trophy Room/Hall of Gold

Graceland's "Trophy Room"/"Hall of Gold" exhibit some of the accolades received by Elvis Presley, including music recording certifications.[197] The trophy building is a "famous" 80-foot "Hall of Gold" according to Reading Eagle.[198] Graceland itself was listed by the National Historic Landmark in 2006—country's highest designation for historic properties—[199] and by the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[200] According to National Council on Economic Education's United States History (1993), Elvis gained global popularity and received certifications all over the world, including Yugoslavia, Japan and South Africa.[201] Notably, he received the first Gold Record Award for a single by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1958.[202]

List of Elvis Presley's works preserved
Organization Year Inductee work Status Ref.
National Register of Historic Places 1991 Graceland Honoree [200]
National Recording Registry 2002 Sun Records sessions (1954–1955) Honoree [203]
National Film Registry 2005 Jailhouse Rock Honoree [7]
National Historic Landmark 2006 Graceland Honoree [199]

Depictions

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A number of prizes were named after Elvis or inspired by him, including:

International Rock Awards; a category named after Elvis with its Elvis statuette[204]

Memphis Music Awards; established in his honor[205]

Hardin–Simmons University; The Elvis Presley Award[206]

NARM Scholarship Award; Elvis Presley Memorial Award[207]

Memphis State University; the "Distinguished Achievement Award", started as an Elvis tribute, the Elvis memory award honored outstanding contributions in creative and performing arts[208][209]

Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration; a trophy giving in memory of Elvis Presley[210]

International Elvis Tribute Artist Hall of Fame[211]

Elvis Presley Impersonators Hall of Fame[212]

Presley Charitable Foundation

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. ^ A German coin magazine (c. 1951), then a leading paper of the world coin machine industry, according to Billboard.[28]
  3. ^ Although "Jailhouse Rock" also won an award in 1958, Presley is not credited as writer/co-writer
  4. ^ Don't confuse with the Golden Boot Awards (1983-2007). RCA Golden Boot Awards recognized country music artists with outstanding sales, or whose singles record attained a No. 1 position in two or more of chart records.[71]
  5. ^ An award established in 1971.[79]
  6. ^ Between 1997-2004

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  9. ^ a b "Elvis Presley gets US Presidential Medal of Freedom". BBC. November 16, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Producer Sad Over $8,000 Talk; Snafu". St. Petersburg Times. Vol. 78, no. 9. August 2, 1961. pp. A-1, 4-A. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
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  15. ^ a b "The American Recording Industry Announces Its Artists of the Century" (Press release). Recording Industry Association of America. November 10, 1999. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved December 14, 2010.
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