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The only commercial Elvis ever made debuted on 6 November 1954 for Southern Made doughnuts. He sang the jingle "You can get 'em piping hot after four PM, you can get 'em piping hot. Southern Made Doughnuts hit the spot, you can get 'em piping hot after four PM."

(2002) A remixed version of his 1968 song "A Little Less Conversation" was featured in a Nike commercial. It was released as a single in the U.K., and went straight to number one.

CD: "Elvis Presley: The Complete Gospel Recordings"

CD: "Elvis Ultimate Gospel"

CD: "Today, Tomorrow and Forever" (RCA) (4-disc set)

CD: "Suspicious Minds" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "That's the Way It Is (Special Edition)" (RCA) (3-disc set)

CD: "Tiger Man" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis: Great Country Songs" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis--Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis' Greatest Jukebox Hits" (RCA)

CD: "The Essential '60s Masters II" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "The Essential '70s Masters" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "From Elvis in Memphis" (RCA)

CD: "From Nashville to Memphis" (RCA) (5-disc set)

CD: "Golden Records, Vol. 2" (RCA)

CD: "Golden Records, Vol. 3" (RCA)

CD: "Golden Records, Vol. 4" (RCA)

CD: "Golden Records, Vol. 5" (RCA)

CD: "He Touched Me" (RCA)

CD: "Heart & Soul" (RCA)

CD: "Heartbreak Hotel 50th Anniversary Edition" (RCA)

CD: "His Hand In Mine" (RCA)

CD: "Hitstory" (RCA) (3-disc set)

CD: "The Home Recordings" (RCA)

CD: "How Great Thou Art" (RCA) (originally released as an album in 1968).

CD: "Live at Madison Square Garden" (RCA)

CD: "Live in Las Vegas" (RCA) (4-disc set)

CD: "Love, Elvis" (RCA)

CD: "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" (RCA)

CD: "Loving You" (RCA)

CD: "Memories" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "The Million Dollar Quartet" (RCA)

CD: "Moody Blue" (RCA)

CD: "NBC-TV Special" (RCA)

CD: "On Stage" (RCA)

CD: "On Stage, February 1970" (RCA)

CD: "Platinum: A Life in Music" (RCA) (4-disc set)

CD: "Promised Land" (RCA)

CD: "Something for Everybody" (RCA)

CD: "Sunrise" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "Elvis: An Afternoon in the Garden" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis' Golden Records" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis Gospel, 1957-1971" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis In Concert" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis Presley" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis at Sun" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis by the Presleys" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis Close-Up" (RCA) (4-disc set)

CD: "Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 4" (RCA)

CD: "The Complete '50s Masters" (RCA) (5-disc set)

CD: "Elvis 2nd to None" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis 56" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis" (RCA)

CD: "Elvis #1 Singles" (RCA) (20-disc set)

CD: "Elvis #1's" (RCA)

CD: "The Country Side of Elvis" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "Can't Help Falling In Love" (RCA)

CD: "Artist of the Century" (RCA) (3-disc set)

CD: "Blue Hawaii" (RCA)

CD: "Burning Love" (RCA)

CD: "Aloha From Hawaii" (RCA)

CD: "Amazing Grace" (RCA) (2-disc set)

CD: "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2 (Remastered)" (RCA)

CD: "50 Greatest Love Songs" (RCA) (2-disc set)

2006: TV commercial for Tennessee Department of Tourism. The "Tennessee Roadtrip" campaign features Dolly Parton inserted digitally into film footage featuring Elvis. This marks the first time another celebrity has "interacted" with Elvis through technological means. He and Parton spotlight all of the sights and sounds Tennessee has to offer visitors.

2002: TV commercial for Nike (Scorpion Knockout), using the song "A Little Less Conversation (Remix)" (credited as Elvis Presley vs. JXL).

CD: "Elvis Sings for Kids" (BSP)

Stage: "All Shook Up", a show based on his work, debuted on Broadway in 2004.

TV commercial: Appeared in a PSA for the 1957 March Of Dimes, to help cure polio.

In the mid-seventies he was approached to help finance a karate movie called "New Gladiators" in which he would narrate and make a cameo appearance at the climax. The film was never completed in his lifetime.

Gave a brief radio interview in the mid-seventies whilst attending an American Football League game.

Radio: Appeared on "The Louisiana Hayride", 1954-1956.

Radio: Appeared on "The Grand Ole Opry", 1955.

1999 CD single: "In the Ghetto" with Trey Parker (as the voice of Cartman from "South Park" (1997)).

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