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Elvis Presley beats Madonna to become top rock idol

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Posted: Feb 19, 2009 at 1021 hrs IST

London It is not Madonna, who rules the heart of millions of rock fans but evergreen rock legend Elvis Presley.

In a new poll to find out the rock singer fans would love to meet, the 'Jailhouse Rock' singer toppled 'Princess of Pop' to take the crown.

The legendary singer, who died in 1977, topped the list in a poll by digital broadcaster Music Choice, with the 'Material Girl' in second place, ‘Contactmusic’ reported.

Presley, who continues to earn millions of dollars as album royalty, even after more than three decades of his death is remembered for his distinct fashion choices and dance routines.

Former Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, and Beatles legend John Lennon came third and fourth respectively, while U2 singer Bono rounded out the top five.

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