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Baby, Let's Play House_ Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him - Alanna Nash [375]

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set, Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

186 “It made me feel bad”: Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.

186 “I’ve been looking forward”: Liner notes from the LP set, Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

186 “How about Natalie?”: Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley.

187 “All of a sudden”: Ibid.

187 “all the good people”: Vernon Presley, interview, on the LP set Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

187 “ ‘Baby, Play House’ ”: Gladys Presley, interview, on the LP set Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

187 “And you’re a star”: Jack Cristil, interview, on the LP set Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

187 “the nicest person”: Nick Adams, interview, on the LP set Elvis: A Golden Celebration, RCA CPM6-5172, 1984.

188 “He was just about broke”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

188 “The road was single lane”: e-mail, Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

188 “all of the time”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

188 “was disgusting”: Barbara Hearn quoting Elvis Presley to author, 2009.

189 “I was mortified”: Barbara Hearn, quoted in Elvis World magazine, no. 41.

189 “I look so sad and bedraggled”: Barbara Hearn, quoted in Essential Elvis magazine, no. 63, 2009.

189 “It was really neat”: Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

189 “own sweet self”: Ibid.

CHAPTER ELEVEN

191 “Hi, wioole”: Telegram, Elvis Presley to June Juanico, August 21, 1956, reproduced in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

191 “I told him no, no, no”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

191 “Elvis would just look at me”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

192 “big ol’ box of cash”: Ibid.

192 “He was constantly stuck up Elvis’s butt”: Ibid.

192 “Elvis didn’t invite Natalie”: Ibid. However, Natalie Wood told author Albert Goldman, “His parents called my parents and asked if I could be their house guest.”

192 “I said, ‘No, Nick’ ”: Ibid.

193 “Elvis felt sorry for him”: June Juanico to author, 2007.

193 “Nick was always up”: June Juanico to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.

193 “after the show”: Barbara Pittman, quoted in Clayton, Rose, and Heard, Dick, Elvis Up Close.

193 “A lot of people”: Barbara Pittman, quoted on the Web site Elvis Information Network.

194 “they were very congenial to me”: Phillip Barber to author, 2009. All Phillip Barber quotes comes from this interview.

194 “I’d just get so giddy”: Phillip Barber quoting Barbara Pittman to author, 2009.

194 “I hadn’t been around”: Natalie Wood, quoted in Goldman, Albert, Elvis.

195 “Elvis”: Barbara Hearn quoting her aunt to author, 2009.

195 “Man, Gladys was stoned”: Barbara Pittman, quoted in Clayton, Rose, and Heard, Dick. Elvis Up Close.

195 “We just sang”: Suzanne Bancroft, quoted in Elvis World magazine, no. 29.

195 “too fond of the men”: Lillian Smith Fortenberry, raw interview transcript, Mississippi Room Collection, Lee County Library (MRC), probably from the papers of Elaine Dundy.

196 “she didn’t like”: e-mail, Barbara Hearn to author, 2009.

196 “new girlfriend”: Finstad, Suzanne, Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood.

196 “She looked like a rat”: Michael Zimring, quoted in Finstad, Suzanne, Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood.

196 “Heaven help us!” Byron Raphael quoting Elvis to author, 2005.

197 “Wow. . . . He’s beautiful”: Marilyn Evans Knowles-Riehl, quoted in the Chicago Tribune, November 16, 2008. All quotes from Marilyn Evans come from this interview.

197 “and there was Elvis”: Dottie Harmony, quoted in Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.

198 “I want you”: Hal Kanter quoting Hal Wallis, Academy Oral History Program, Margaret Herrick Library, the Academy of Motion Pictures. All Hal Kanter quotes come from this interview, except as noted.

199 “It looked like an elephant”: Logan, Horace, and Sloan, Bill, Elvis, Hank & Me: Making Musical History on the Louisiana Hayride.

199 “She appeared”: Hal Kanter, quoted in Guralnick, Peter, Last Train to Memphis.

200 “for refreshments”: Kanter,

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