The Night a 19-Year-Old Truck Driver Elvis Presley Gave Americans Rock and Roll Music

“Imagine a world where teenagers had no music of their own until a nineteen-year-old truck driver walked into a tiny recording studio and sang something extraordinary.”

On July 8, 1954, a single radio broadcast changed everything when a song called “That’s All Right” played for the very first time. Over 47,000 EXCITED FANS FLOODED MEMPHIS RADIO STATIONS WITH PHONE CALLS, DESPERATE TO HEAR THE MYSTERIOUS NEW SINGER AGAIN. 

The radio host had to play the track over a dozen times that night just to stop the telephone lines from crashing. This wild, sudden chaos was the exact second that “Elvis Mania” captured the globe, leaving everyone screaming to know who this kid was.

1954 HITS ARCHIVE: That’s All Right – Elvis Presley

Booming out from the speakers, the song captures the pure, raw energy of that historic musical tape by Elvis Presley. This priceless piece of history features Elvis strumming his acoustic guitar alongside a lightning-fast electric guitar.

There are absolutely no drums in this recording, yet the rhythm travels so fast it makes your feet tap instantly. This track combined two entirely different musical styles to create a new, high-energy sound called rockabilly.

Interesting Fact:
Listening to the crisp audio feels like jumping into a time machine straight back to the sunny Memphis studio.

Fans who have loved Elvis for over fifty years leave emotional comments explaining what this song made them feel. Additionally, a passionate listener noted that the rhythm is so bouncy that it is impossible to sit still while listening. 

Others loudly declare that this is the single greatest song to ever change human history. Over seventy years later, people of all ages agree that this historic tune sounds just as fresh, exciting, and magical as the day it was born.

While that original 1954 audio track recorded history, nothing compares to actually watching the King reclaim his throne live on television years later.

Elvis Presley – That’s All Right (’68 Comeback Special)

Dressed in a cool black leather suit, Elvis sits in a small circle with his original bandmates for an unforgettable jam session. He LAUGHS, JOKES WITH THE CROWDED AUDIENCE, AND SMILES as he plays those familiar, upbeat guitar chords once again. 

His voice sounds incredibly deep and powerful, proving to millions of viewers that his musical magic never truly left.