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This is a list of international hit singles by Elvis Presley. The charts from the UK and other countries are explored in detail. How many hit singles an artist has had is an important measure of the artist's success and popular impact, though it is by no means the only measure. Elvis Presley had a worldwide impact on popular music and culture, as shown through his success on pop music charts throughout the world. His international success is even more remarkable considering that except for three 1957 Canadian concerts, Elvis did not perform outside of the United States. While most of the international singles are the same as those that were released in the US, there are some singles that were international hits that were not hits in the US, such as “Party” and “Wooden Heart”. == International Singles and Chart Information == Abbreviations for charts: * UK: ''United Kingdom chart''〔(everyHit.com - UK Top 40 Chart Archive, British Singles & Album Charts ) 〕 * CAN: ''Canadian chart''〔(– Elvis Worldwide Hits )〕 * AUS: Australian chart''〔(Elvis Presleys Australian Singles Chart Hits )〕 * ASTR: ''Austrian chart''〔 * BEL: ''Belgian chart''〔 * DEN: ''Denmark chart''〔 * FRN: ''French chart''〔 * GER: ''German chart''〔(- Germany Singles Chart ) 〕 * IRE: ''Ireland chart''〔 * IT: ''Italian chart''〔 * NED: ''Netherlands chart''〔 * NZ: ''New Zealand chart''〔 * NOR: ''Norwegian chart''〔 * SA: ''South African chart''〔 * SPN: ''Spain Kingdom chart''〔 * SWE: ''Sweden chart''〔 * SWT: ''Switzerland chart''〔 The numbers below represent the highest position for a song on each respective chart. 45 rpm singles were normally released with one song on each side, The "A-side" was generally considered to be the primary side, while the "B-side" or "flip-side" was considered secondary. Elvis frequently had both sides become hits and appear on the charts. The sides and their chart positions are distinguished by a " / ", A-side / B-side. Extended Plays (EP) usually had two songs per side and would sometimes make the singles chart. The numbers in parentheses are the number of weeks that a song remained at number 1. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Elvis Presley international hit singles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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