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The song itself is a straightforward ode to the ever-popular gambling device, often called the 'one-armed bandit.' Hackett had the old-fashioned mechanical reel variety in mind, as the more sophisticated (and often armless) video-based slot machines now prevalent in today's casinos hadn't yet. The song itself is a straightforward ode to the ever-popular gambling device, often called the 'one-armed bandit.' Hackett had the old-fashioned mechanical reel variety in mind, as the more sophisticated (and often armless) video-based slot machines now prevalent in today's casinos hadn't yet been invented in 1986.

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As the voice behind the most legendary song to ever celebrate
Sin City, Viva Las Vegas, Elvis Presley would be glad to learn
that his likeness never left town.

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If you’ve ever taken a stroll through a Las Vegas casino, or
any casino in the United States for that matter, chances are
you’ve passed by a bank of slot machines bearing The King’s
iconic image. Several slot machine models have been built around
the Elvis Presley theme over the years, including no less than
five distinct designs released by major casino game manufacturer
International Game Technology, IGT.

The reason for this emphasis on Elvis branding is abundantly
clear to anyone who grew up during the 1950’s and 1960’s. Over
that time period Elvis Aaron Presley revolutionized the world of
recorded music, fusing elements of country, rhythm and blues,
and African-American gospel to create a sound all his own.

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Known as rockabilly, and eventually rock and roll, Presley’s
music captivated a generation of young Americans with catchy
tunes like “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”,
and “Don’t Be Cruel”.

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While those classic songs alone would cement any artist’s
discography, Presley released all four hits in 1956 alone. Over
the next decade he would claim the crown as the undisputed King
of Rock and Roll, embarking on a successful side career as a
Hollywood actor to boot. By the time of his unexpected death in
1977 at the age of just 42, Presley had become a global
superstar second to none.