In 1947, a woman was walking into a grocery store in Memphis, Tennessee, to drop off a roll of film to be developed. Just as she stepped inside, she remembered she had one last photo left on the roll.
She saw a boy outside the store and asked him if he could set down his new bicycle and pose for a picture, so she could finish the roll and hand it in. She had no idea that this young boy would grow up to become the biggest rock star and music legend the world had ever known.
In 2014, that photo was finally shared in Vanity Fair magazine—showing a young Elvis Presley.