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Baby, Let's Play House_ Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him - Alanna Nash [373]

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“Let’s go see your room first”: June Juanico, quoting Elvis Presley to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

151 “and we hugged”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

151 “June, . . . I’m not going to hurt you”: June Juanico, quoting Elvis Presley to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

151 “That’s what happened”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

151 “We’d spent so much time together”: June Juanico to author, 2007.

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153 “will not be allowed”: Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen, Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.

153 “a piece of good luck”: “An Interview with Steve Allen,” by Steve Roeser, Goldmine, December 11, 1992.

153 “worked to our advantage”: Ibid.

153 “this tall, gangly”: Ibid.

153 “I could see”: Ibid.

153 “I personally came up with the two ideas”: Steve Allen, letter to author, 1997.

154 “talented, hungry kids who’d work cheap”: Anne Fulchino to author, 1998.

154 “had the right personality”: Ibid.

154 “were probably the first”: Wertheimer, Alfred, Elvis ’56: In the Beginning.

154 “Basically I was covering”: Al Wertheimer to author, 1998.

154 “the sexiest picture”: Al Wertheimer quoting Diane Keaton on the Web site elvispresleynews.com.

155 “flipping through some of the pages”: Wertheimer, Alfred, Elvis at 21: New York to Memphis.

155 “continued to be at turns”: Ibid.

155 “Do I leave them their privacy”: Al Wertheimer to author, 1998.

156 “I think Elvis kissed thousands of girls”: Ibid.

157 “I’m planning for seven”: Elvis Presley to Hy Gardner, July 1, 1956, as quoted in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

157 THE KING IS GONE: Quoted on the Web site roadsideamerica.com.

157 “He was very awkward in that era”: Wink Martindale, quoted in Elvis World magazine, no. 29.

158 “several newspaper stories”: Hy Gardner, July 1, 1956, as quoted in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

159 “a model of gentility”: Wertheimer, Alfred, Elvis ’56: In the Beginning.

159 “Let’s dance”: Ibid.

159 “I didn’t want”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

160 “those people in New York”: Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen. Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.

160 “We didn’t get to say anything”: Carolyn Bradshaw to author, 2009.

163 “There was a group”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

163 “You told everybody”: June Juanico quoting Elvis Presley to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

163 “Elvis, how are you?”: Unknown interviewer to Elvis Presley, WNOE Radio, July 9, 1956, as quoted in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

165 “She would just dig into him”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

165 “He said, ‘I can’t get married right away’ ”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

165 “It was very embarrassing”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

165 “great care”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

166 “They said”: Ibid.

166 “But I know Elvis”: Regis Wilson Vaughn, quoted in “Elvis Was My Prom Date—But He Wouldn’t Dance,” San Jose Mercury News, May 23, 1989.

166 “I just wish”: Regis Wilson Vaughn, e-mail to author, 2009.

167 “He was very casual”: Jay Leviton, in Leviton, Jay B., and Rijff, Ger J., Elvis Close-Up.

167 “aroused fans”: Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.

167 “frozen stiff with outrage”: Leviton, Jay B., and Rijff, Ger J., Elvis Close-Up.

167 “bizarrely spasmodic and purely sexual”: Pond, Steve, Elvis in Hollywood.

167 “They really wanted Daddy”: Marilyn Gooding to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1993.

167 “They had me convinced”: Marion W. Gooding, quoted in “They Said the Boy Was Downright Depraved,” by Ann Hyman, Florida Times-Union, August 11, 1978.

167 “impairing the morals”: Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.

168 “I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong”: Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen, Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.

168 “with the sort

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