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168 “I’m going to put him in jail”: Marion W. Gooding, quoted in “They Said the Boy Was Downright Depraved,” by Ann Hyman, Florida Times-Union, August 11, 1978.
168 “Wait a minute”: Elvis Presley, quoted in “They Said the Boy Was Downright Depraved,” by Ann Hyman, Florida Times-Union, August 11, 1978.
168 “The kids went nuts”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
168 “It hurt his feelings”: Ibid.
168 “He went back to his chambers”: Eunice Gooding to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1993.
168 “Everybody in the audience”: Marilyn Gooding to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1993.
168 “Baby, you should have been there”: Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.
169 “You’ve got to get your butt down here!”: June Juanico quoting Elvis Presley to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
170 “Elvis was gone”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
172 “You know how Elvis”: Ibid.
173 “I have to call my mother before I go to sleep”: June Juanico quoting Elvis Presley to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
173 “He told her”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
173 “Whenever we went to bed”: Ibid.
173 “He sat straight up in his bed”: Ibid.
CHAPTER TEN
175 “I don’t know what it is”: Elvis Presley, quoted in the Saturday Evening Post, September 11, 1965.
176 “Really, Mr. Berle”: Elvis Presley quoted in Pond, Steve, Elvis in Hollywood.
176 “I’ll admit”: Debra Paget quoted in Goldman, Albert, Elvis.
176 “When I came back”: Mildred Dunnock to Jerry Hopkins, from the Jerry Hopkins Collection, Special Collections, the University of Memphis. All Mildred Dunnock quotes come from this raw interview transcript.
178 “People think”: Elvis Presley quoted in Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen, Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.
179 “I thought it might be”: Paul Beaulieu, quoted in Elvis by the Presleys, Ritz, David, editor.
179 “I cracked open my door”: Priscilla Presley, quoted in Elvis By the Presleys, Ritz, David, editor.
179 “A press agent came by”: Unidentified reporter, quoted in Pond, Steve, Elvis in Hollywood.
179 “The three of us”: Leonard Hirshan to author, 1999.
180 “Tell your bosses”: Byron Raphael quoting Colonel Tom Parker to author, 1998.
180 “I could tell they were hot for each other”: Byron Raphael to author, 2005. All quotes from Byron Raphael about Elvis’s encounter with Natalie Wood come from this interview. Portions of the Byron Raphael material originally appeared in Playboy magazine, in the article “In Bed with Elvis,” by Byron Raphael and Alanna Nash, November 2005.
180 “every time you went to see Elvis”: Glen Glenn in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
181 “and just told her”: Sharon Sheeley in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
181 “When she got her driver’s license”: Mary Jo Sheeley in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis. All quotes from Sharon and Mary Jo Sheeley come from this film.
183 “He always said”: Debra Paget, quoted in Finstad, Suzanne, Child Bride.
183 “I love ’em all”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Goldman, Albert, Elvis.
183 “There were stories”: Debra Paget, quoted in Finstad, Suzanne, Child Bride.
183 “I was very shy then”: Ibid.
184 “almost a three-some”: Natalie Wood quoted in “Natalie Wood: Show-off or Show-Woman?” by Louella Parsons, Los Angeles Examiner, December 16, 1956.
184 “Natalie and I”: Tab Hunter in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
184 “He was the first person”: Natalie Wood, quoted in Goldman, Albert, Elvis.
185 “Elvis handed me something”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.
185 “America’s Number One Entertainer”: Liner notes from the LP set, Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.
185 “The last time”: Victor, Adam, The Elvis Encyclopedia.
186 “What did I want?”: Judy Hopper, interview, on the LP