Elvis Presley was born on this date, January 8th, 1935 and would have been 85 today. A man that we lost way too soon and this is what he may have looked like now. We know a lot about him but not everything.

In honor of this special occasion, you could own a piece of the king...Okay, not Elvis himself but one of his vehicles. More on that later.

Here are some things including what he got for his 8th birthday that might have changed music history.

You know he loved his mom, Gladys. He bought her Graceland and a pink Cadillac. You may not know that at her funeral in 1958, he tried to jump into her grave. He also carried her nightgown around with him for a few days.

He was a very spiritual man. I think his gospel albums are some of the best ever made. Elvis was known for singing gospel songs for hours after some concerts.

He said that it brought him great comfort and sometimes sang until dawn.  Obviously before "Elvis had left the building."

He made 31 movies over 13 years. He loved his early stuff but hated most of his later films. In "Stay Away, Joe" he sang to a bull.

Elvis's gold suit was real. He had it designed for the opening date of a 10 city tour in 1957. It cost $2,500.

During the show, he fell to his knees and left a pile of gold leaves on the stage. He was told never to do that again.

We know he gyrated on the Ed Sullivan ShowMilton Berle was the one who may have started it all. He was on Milton's show in 1956.

He asked Elvis to perform without his guitar, reportedly saying, "Let 'em see you, son."  Elvis' gyrating hips caused outrage across the U.S. and within days he was nicknamed "Elvis the Pelvis."

So what Presley vehicle can you own? It's not a pink Cadillac but his Harley Davidson golf cart? It's actually one of hundreds of memorabilia items that will be up for auction this week in support of the Elvis Presley Foundation. The golf cart is only open for bidding today, January 8th, so don't miss out.

Okay here's the birthday moment, you've been waiting for. On his 8th birthday, he got 8 bucks and a can of soda pop.

It was "all shook up" and the rest was history. Wow! That totally wasn't worth the wait.

Happy Birthday, Elvis and thanks for the memories!

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