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Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden is a live album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in late June 1972 by RCA Records.It peaked at No. 11 on the Top 200 US Billboard albums chart on September 9, 1972. [6]
An Afternoon in the Garden is a live musical album recorded by American singer and musician Elvis Presley at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 1972. The album was released by RCA Records on the 25th anniversary of the concert in 1997 and on March 8, 2018 received an RIAA Gold Record certification for 500,000 copies sold.
He Touched Me is the seventeenth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in April 1972. A contemporary gospel music album, [7] it earned him his second of three Grammy Awards. The album was his third and final studio gospel album, and the most contemporary of the three.
June 10 – Elvis Presley does the first of four concerts at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. He sells out all the shows in one day. June 14 – Simon & Garfunkel reunite briefly to perform live at Madison Square Garden at a campaign benefit for Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern.
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Elvis Presley holds a press conference at the New York Hilton Hotel prior to his 1972 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York. Elvis Presley, the "King of Rock and Roll," performs in 1972.
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By The Post’s rough count, over 2,000 people had camped out overnight outside Madison Square Garden to secure a decent spot in line. By the morning, well over 10,000 lined the streets.