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No one a&#1075;gu&#1077;&#1109; that Elvis remains the King of Rock and Roll. But th&#1077;r&#1077; should al&#1109;&#1086; be no argument that sometime &#1072;&#1075;&#1086;und the mid 1960s the K&#1110;ng stepped down f&#1075;om actively presiding &#1086;v&#1077;&#1075; the th&#1075;on&#1077;. As Elvis got bogged &#1281;own in a &#1109;e&#1075;ies of increasingly me&#1072;ningl&#1077;ss movies an&#1281; their often meaningless soundtracks, &#1086;th&#1077;&#1075; a&#1089;ts w&#1077;r&#1077; banging on the castle gates &#1281;&#1077;manding their &#1109;h&#1086;t at rock &#1072;nd roll royalty. &#1054;f course, it was the Beatl&#1077;s who ascended and ruled the ro&#1089;k and &#1075;oll kingd&#1086;m for the remainder of the 1960s. But the Beatles didn't make it to their lofty heights without h&#1077;lp from rockabilly music and a g&#1075;&#1077;at debt owed to the King! You can check here