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    Elvis’ recorded “For Ol’ Times Sake”, originally recorded in Stax on 23 July 1973

    Elvis’ recorded “For Ol’ Times Sake”, originally recorded in Stax on 23 July 1973. The recipe to this original version of this obscure track is the simple yet unusual arrangement to the song combined with Elvis’ deliberately fragile vocal which portrays the emotion of the protagonists narrative. This is a practice which Elvis had applied […] More

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    Elvis at the Moulin Rouge in Munich in march 4 1959

    “Girls, girls, and more girls.” In Munich they checked into the Edelweiss Hotel and prepared for a pleasurable evening at the Moulin Rouge. Elvis immediately got reacquainted with the chorus girls he’d met in March. According to Peter Guralnick in his Presley biography, Elvis had his picture taken there with “Marianne, a stripper who had […] More

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    Charlie Hodge and Elvis Presley

    Charlie Hodge was one of Elvis Presley’s best friends who was with him till the very end. Charlie met Elvis in the army and made a huge impact on Elvis especially on the ship ride to Germany. When Elvis would sleep walk and have nightmares on the ship Charlie would help him back to bed […] More

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    Elvis’s holidays in Honolulu, Hawaii in May 1969

    Chance encounter with a fan on a lonely beach at the top east coast of Oahu during Elvis’s holidays in Honolulu, Hawaii in May 1969 (May 4 to 18). Elvis had booked the vacation under the name of Dr. John Carpenter, his character in the movie Change of Habit. The woman is a Ms. Rosentheen according […] More

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    Elvis Presley and Priscilla 1971

    Elvis Presley and wife, Priscilla stand as he is introduced at a luncheon at the Holiday Inn Rivermont on Jan. 16, 1971. Presley was being honored by the Jaycees of America as one of the Outstanding Young Men In America. DAVE DARNELL, THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL More

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    Photo of Priscilla with her mother

    Priscilla has set the record straight, not once but many times. Priscilla shares, “I do not want to leave this world in the hands of other people writing my story. One of the myths being that my father made Elvis promise to marry me. That he made the call or that I made the call […] More

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    Elvis’ recorded “For Ol’ Times Sake”, originally recorded in Stax on 23 July 1973

    Elvis’ recorded “For Ol’ Times Sake”, originally recorded in Stax on 23 July 1973. The recipe to this original version of this obscure track is the simple yet unusual arrangement to the song combined with Elvis’ deliberately fragile vocal which portrays the emotion of the protagonists narrative. This is a practice which Elvis had applied […] More

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    September 16 – Today in Elvis Presley History

    1943 The Presley family moved to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, May 15 to June 20, Returning to Tupelo. 1952 Elvis worked for MARL Metal Products, a furniture manufacturer – He worked the 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM shift as an assembler. 1954 Elvis worked at Crown Electric,  until mid-October 1954 1955 Elvis performed at the […] More

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    Down In The Alley – The 1974 Reheasrsals

    Perhaps the most surprising inclusion in Elvis’ new set list for his August 1974 Las Vegas engagement was “Down In The Alley”, a 1966 recording and not a hit of any kind. It lasted just the one show on the set list, opening night 19 August, before being dropped and Elvis never returned to it […] More

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