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Greatest Jukebox Hits is a compilation album by American rock musician Elvis Presley. As the title suggests, the album contains some of his jukebox hits.
The album has received somewhat positive reviews from critics, with AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing that it is a "brief but entertaining selection of some of Elvis' biggest hits" and that "only casual fans will want or need this, and it suits their limited purposes quite nicely."