Priscilla Presley publicly asked rabid fans of her late husband Elvis to “please calm down” this week after reports that two jets owned by the King — named Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II — would be removed from his historic Graceland home. (Priscilla claims she’s negotiating to keep the planes, which are owned by a private company, on site.)

To divert fans’ attention in the meantime, Page Six has learned some rare artifacts from Elvis’ 1977 funeral are going up for sale.

They include a handwritten list of songs and speakers planned for the funeral as prepared by gospel singer J.D. Sumner, whom Elvis’ father personally asked to organize the ceremony, attended by James Brown, Ann-Margret and George Hamilton.

A day before the funeral, 30,000 fans attended a public viewing at Graceland.

The White House had to send in 300 National Guard troops to maintain order.

Sumner’s notes come with a personalized Bible given to him by TV evangelist Rev. Rex Humbard, who officiated at the rite.

The letter and Bible are going for $95,000 together from Moments in Time.