Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42. The cause of death was covered up by his family; but, it is suspected that it was from an overdose of prescription drugs that caused his heart to stop.
Concerning His Drug Use, Elvis Stated: "You Don't Understand. I Need It."
Elvis Presley's Hospitalizations
In November, 1973, Elvis was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia, pleurisy, hepatitis, and an enlarged colon. He had been battling his dependency on prescription drugs and his weight and general health problems for a while. He continued to perform, but was hospitalized again for health and drug dependency problems.
Last Picture Of Elvis
He won his third and final Grammy award for the song “How Great Thou Art" for Best Inspirational Performance. All three Grammys he received were in gospel music.
In April of 1977, Elvis was again hospitalized and had to cancel some of his tour.
Presley's Death
On August 16th 1977, he returned to Graceland after a late appointment with the dentist. He went to his bedroom around 7:00 pm to rest before an evening flight. He was later found in his bathroom and rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead from cardiac arrhythmia.
What caused his heart to stop was an overdose of prescription drugs. His father, Vernon Presley, had the autopsy report sealed until 2027. It is suspected that he had taken a cocktail of prescription drugs, including:
Morphine
Demerol
Chloropheniramine
Placidyl
Valium
Codeine
Ethinamate
Quaaludes
An unknown depressant
His body was interred at Graceland.
Facts About Elvis
Elvis signed on with an agent named Bob Neal, in 1955. That same year he met "Colonel" Tom Parker, a promoter and manager, and toured with Tom Snow. He begins to gain popularity, especially with girls in the audience. He signed a contract with RCA Records at the end of 1955.
His first recording session was in 1956 and one of the songs was "Heartbreak Hotel." It sold 30,000 copies in three weeks, and became his first single to sell over a million copies. He also signed a movie contract with Paramount Pictures this same year.
He made the headlines on June 5, 1956 by giving a sensuous performance of "Hound Dog" on the Milton Berle Show, which left many adult viewers shocked.
Ed Sullivan said he would never have him on his show, but reconsidered when he saw the big ratings TV shows received when Elvis appeared. The first Ed Sullivan show Elvis performed on was on September 9, 1956. This year also saw the release of Elvis’ first movie, "Love Me Tender."
In 1957, Elvis bought Graceland and in 1958, was inducted into the Army and served until 1960. During that time, he met Priscilla through a mutual friend. In the next seven years, Elvis’ fame grew and he filmed more movies, which then totaled 26 movies.
He married Priscilla in May of 1967. His first television special was taped in 1968, but by then, he was ready for a change as he missed performing live. He filmed his last movie (number 31) in 1969, "Change of Habit" and started an engagement in Las Vegas, which was highly successful. The next few years were filled with more touring and more engagements in Las Vegas.
With his worldwide fame and fortune, he certainly left his mark on the music of his time as the "King of Rock-n-Roll."
Elvis' fiancée Ginger Alden sheds some light on Elvis' drug use. He took powerful medication to sleep she says. Elvis usually woke midafternoon, stayed up all night and went to bed after dawn but struggled to fall asleep. His drugs were not open to discussion, Alden found, Elvis stated: "You don't understand. I need it."