
If you have been paying attention to the news over the past few days, it's easy to realize we've lost a music industry icon of enormous cultural significance. But before we go and declare Michael Jackson the brightest musical bulb of the electricity era, Elvis Aaron Presley and Francis Albert Sinatra would like to state their respective cases.
After the jump, we compare a king, a chairman and a king.
Frank Sinatra The original teen idol followed up his early exaltation with a legendary 50-plus-year career. Sinatra exuded a well-tailored nightclub cool that remains unique and relevant even after decades of cultural churn. As an artist, he was known for his intuitive ability to perfectly interpret a song. As a celebrity he had many a fine woman and palled around with gangsters and presidents.
Stats: 150 million records sold, seven number one singles, 11 Grammys.
The dark side: A moody manic-depressive who probably drank too much, Sinatra was allegedly linked to mob activity.
Michael Jackson The first true recording industry racial crossover, MJ invented the music video and, in a shrinking world, aimed for and achieved an almost immeasurable level of international superstardom. Jackson's voice was absurdly flexible, while sweetly melodic, and he backed it up with jaw-dropping dance moves. After the cultural tsunami that was "Thriller," Jackson slipped into an ever escalating tabloid hell. However, the man with one white glove still remained a hero to many -- particularly those who felt pushed to the margins of society.
Stats: 750 million records sold, 13 number one singles, 13 Grammys.
The dark side: Pills, 13-year-old boys.
Elvis PresleyHe didn't invent rock n' roll or hip-shaking or any of the stuff he is famous for. Hell, he didn't even do it that much better than the next guy. But with his cocky snarl and irrepressible magnetism, Elvis strutted his way to the front of the line in first-name ubiquity. His second act as a bloated lounge singer may have been embarrassing, but it spawned thousands of imitators -- and it is part of the reason why, 32 years after his death, Elvis is still one of the most famous men in the world.
Stats: One billion records sold, 17 number one singles, three Grammys.
The dark side: Pills, 13-year-old girls.
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Sunday 19 July
By NikkiC
Michael Jackson...all the way. He thrilled the hell out of me and I'm only 19!
8)
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Sunday 19 July
By Katherine E. Flynn
Nikki:
Are you one of those "I love Michael Jackson" in spite of the fact he was a drug addict, pedafile,
manic depressive = WOW, you can join all the other losers in the world!
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Sunday 19 July
By laura
steve perry
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Sunday 19 July
By BB
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT ELVIS THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER
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Monday 20 July
By gayla riffle
of course mj was the best of all time, no one ever could or will come close to mj all of the others did not hang around for 40 years and contribute to the world like mj and no one ever will
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Monday 20 July
By PMagic
I was thinking Elvis "may" have been bigger, but considering that Micheal reached more audiences across the board, internationally and racially (I was alive through both eras), He would be the KING!!
I am also seeing that it's stated that Elvis sold 1 billion to Mike's 750 Million. Realize this is because of the era of technology, downloads, and cd burns. Otherwise Micheal would have blown both Frankie Baby and Elvis off the charts.
I miss you and love you Micheal.
I love you too Frankie and Elvis.
All Love and Peace
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Monday 20 July
By SDSBALL
Why isn't Sir Paul McCartney listed?
His career is still going strong after almost 50 years and he's not only performed his own songs, he's written songs that have been and will be performed by other artists ad infinitum.
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Thursday 27 August
By bbb469
I agree with you 100% Sir Paul should have been listed and is far and away the greatest of the century!
Thursday 24 September
By CAROL
TOM JONES, NO OTHER VOICE CAN COMPARE WITH HIS. HE IS THE GREATEST.
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Monday 20 July
By dawnettam
I miss Michael Jackson so much, this really hurts.
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Monday 20 July
By Davan
Michael Jackson
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Monday 20 July
By Milica
Michael Jackson! The biggest artist for all time!
I love him so much!
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Monday 20 July
By Natalia
Michael Jackson, for sure!!!
He is THE ONLY ONE and THE BEST!!!!
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Tuesday 25 August
By bbb469
How can you ignore the greatest songwriter of all time? Sir Paul of the BEATLES! Yes, the 3 listed in the poll were all great in their own way but none changed the world like Paul and John and the Beatles. They changed the music, hair, clothing, and even the style in which we lived!!!!
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Monday 24 August
By aly
KURT COBAIN
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Tuesday 25 August
By Chuck Biscuits
Biography.com puts it in place; The most influential musicians of the last 1000 yrs?
Mozart
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Louis Armstrong. period
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Tuesday 25 August
By Tom Guckin
Neil Young !
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Wednesday 26 August
By jamey
Michael Jackson, and Freddie Mercury
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Saturday 30 January
By clifford brown
BOB MARLEY
CAN I SAY IT AGAIN
BOB MARLEY
OH
You All forgot about the HERO FOR THE HIPPIES IN AMERICA, THE BLACKS IN AFRICA..and I AM LEGEND< THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD
CAN I...CAN I SAY IT AGAIN
BOB MARLEY and the WAILERS
i shot the sheriff
one love...so many more..or should i say much more to describe the magnitude of immeasurable music from this Jamaican Islander
BOB MARLEY
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