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“Elvis Has Left the Building!” The True Orgin of the Phrase
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, left behind a legacy of music, television and movie appearances, concert appearances, and this well-known expression. Promoter Horace Logan first used this expression after an Elvis performance to convince concertgoers to not leave the building and attempt to see him, as he had already left the venue.. The first known use of ‘Elvis has left the building’ was printed in the Detroit Times, 23rd November 1956: Presley gave his guitar a final bang, flung it from his shoulder and fled the stage seconds ahead of the mob. Outside, a car waited, with door open and motor running.