Image coming soon
Elvis Presley "Lonely Man" US Half Dollar Commemorative Coin

# CNS2061 - Elvis Presley "Lonely Man" US Half Dollar Commemorative Coin

$13.95
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
Image Condition Price Qty
No Image
Coin Ships in 1-3 business days. Ships in 1-3 business days.
$ 13.95
$ 13.95
0
Mounts - Click Here
Mount Price Qty

Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  He is credited with 54 certified gold singles – more than any other recording artist ever!  This coin highlights one of those songs that sold at least 500,000 copies. 

Mystic has permanently bonded a vibrant image of Elvis to this uncirculated US Half Dollar.  The coin features an original photograph of Presley from his estate’s official archives and is officially licensed by Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Lonely Man

Elvis recorded “Lonely Man” on November 7, 1960, for the soundtrack of his hit film, Wild in the Country.  The movie was originally named Lonely Man, but the song was dropped from the film and the name was changed. 

“Lonely Man” was written by the songwriting team of Bennie Benjamin and Sol Marcus.  Benjamin and Marcus wrote a song entitled “Surrender” that was a 1946 hit for Perry Como.  Ironically, the flip side of the 1961 single “Lonely Man” featured an entirely different song entitled “Surrender,” with lyrics by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.  “Lonely Man” spent five weeks on the charts and peaked at number 32.

Read More - Click Here

Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  He is credited with 54 certified gold singles – more than any other recording artist ever!  This coin highlights one of those songs that sold at least 500,000 copies. 

Mystic has permanently bonded a vibrant image of Elvis to this uncirculated US Half Dollar.  The coin features an original photograph of Presley from his estate’s official archives and is officially licensed by Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Lonely Man

Elvis recorded “Lonely Man” on November 7, 1960, for the soundtrack of his hit film, Wild in the Country.  The movie was originally named Lonely Man, but the song was dropped from the film and the name was changed. 

“Lonely Man” was written by the songwriting team of Bennie Benjamin and Sol Marcus.  Benjamin and Marcus wrote a song entitled “Surrender” that was a 1946 hit for Perry Como.  Ironically, the flip side of the 1961 single “Lonely Man” featured an entirely different song entitled “Surrender,” with lyrics by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.  “Lonely Man” spent five weeks on the charts and peaked at number 32.