America's (and the world's) pop culture was never the same after RCA Records released Elvis' eponymous debut album, which featured such now-classics as "Blue Suede Shoes," "Heartbreak Hotel" and more, in 1956. Hear from Sun Records founder Sam Phillips about Presley's early recording career, along with interviews with music historians and one of Elvis' ex-girlfriends, and rare home movie footage and performance clips of the soon-to-be "King." 100 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.