
Originally Posted by
KPM
I just took a look at Soundscan sales for the US this last week and Elvis sold around 65,000 albums which at an average of $10 a pop-gives Sony-$650,000 in sales-with little or no artists royalties going to Elvis. Look at the total sales for these Christmas compilations.
US (Soundscan) sales, as of this week:
• Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits - 4,564,178 (sold 3,643 copies this week)
• It’s Christmas Time (re-issue) - 1,193,842 (sold 14,245 copies this week)
• Elvis’ Christmas - 397,935 (sold 13,108 copies this week)
• Christmas Duets - 377,544 (sold 10,773 copies this week)
• Essential Elvis - 288,226 (sold 2,058 copies this week)
• Blue Christmas (re-issue) - 180,422 (sold 3,250 copies this week)
• Blue Christmas (digital track) - 291,913 (sold 10,367 copies this week)
1,193,842
397,935
377,544
180,422
291,913
2,441,656
Nearly 2.5 million in the last few years of new sales of the same Christmas music just repackaged and with different track listings from the 2 original Christmas releases. His original Christmas album is at 9 million-yet none of these sales count toward it-nor the 1970 Christmas release.
It only takes 10 million to reach Diamond status-this is a crime IMO