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Baby, Let's Play House_ Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him - Alanna Nash [380]

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and Heard, Dick, Elvis Up Close.

266 “People were screaming”: Barbara Pittman, quoted in Clayton, Rose, and Heard, Dick, Elvis Up Close.

267 “How Elvis loves the snow!”: “Elvis and Eddie: A Special Friendship,” Elvis International Forum magazine, vol. 2, no. 4, 1989.

267 “Funny”: Elvis Presley to Lloyd Shearer, “Face to Face with Elvis” (CD), August 1962, Hollywood.

268 “Psychologists call this”: E-mail, Peter O. Whitmer to author, 2009.

269 “Once I saw”: Janice Fadal, quoted in “Viva Fort Hood,” by Michael Hall, Texas Monthly, December 2000.

269 “Girls, guess what?”: Ronnie Anagnostis, quoted in “Viva Fort Hood,” by Michael Hall, Texas Monthly, December 2000.

269 “things were never”: Rex Mansfield, quoted in “Viva Fort Hood,” by Michael Hall, Texas Monthly, December 2000.

269 “I could not believe it”: “Interview with Anita Wood,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, November 25, 2006.

269 “I don’t like to sit alone”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Nash, Alanna, with Smith, Billy, Lacker, Marty, and Fike, Lamar, Elvis Aaron Presley: Revelations from the Memphis Mafia.

270 “There wasn’t a dry eye”: “Elvis and Eddie: A Special Friendship,” Elvis International Forum magazine, vol. 2, no. 2, 1989.

270 “I really feel”: Elvis Presley to Eddie Fadal, quoted in Mansfield, Rex, and Mansfield, Elisabeth, with Terrill, Marshall, and Terrill, Zoe. Sergeant Presley: Our Untold Story of Elvis’ Missing Years.

270 “I just feel sad”: Elvis Presley, quoted in “Viva Fort Hood,” by Michael Hall, Texas Monthly, December 2000.

270 “I’ll starve to death”: Elvis Presley, press conference titled “Press Interview with Elvis Presley.” Brooklyn, N.Y. Source: “Elvis Sails” EP, September 22, 1958.

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273 “the rock ’n’ roll matador”: Look magazine, “Elvis and the Frauleins,” December 23, 1958.

273 “I’m just a plain soldier”: Ibid.

274 “Classical music”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

274 “When we finally found the house”: Frank Glankler, as quoted in Soocher, Stan, They Fought the Law: Rock Music Goes to Court.

275 “I could hear Elvis”: “Interview with Charlie Hodge,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, April 9, 2005.

275 “He didn’t like it”: Lamar Fike to author, 1994.

275 “looked like”: Red West, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

276 “weird hours”: Anita Wood, “Interview with Anita Wood,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, November 25, 2006.

276 “in a hundred years”: Elvis Presley letter to Anita Wood, October 28, 1958, reproduced in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

276 “descended on us”: Lamar Fike to author, 1994.

277 “I have been dating”: Elvis Presley letter to Alan Fortas, postmarked November 14, 1958, reproduced in Fortas, Alan, and Nash, Alanna, Elvis: From Memphis to Hollywood. London: Aurum Press, 2008.

277 “She’s blond”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

277 “Well, I can’t blame you”: Elvis Presley letter to Anita Wood, postmarked November 14, 1958, reproduced in Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

278 “He is shy”: Margit Buergin, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

278 “He’s so different”: Margit Buergin, quoted in Look magazine, “Elvis and the Frauleins,” December 23, 1958.

278 “She went and got herself”: Red West to Antony Terry, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

278 “Elvis dated her”: Lamar Fike to author, 1994.

278 “Don’t get me wrong”: Elvis Presley to Keith Sherriff, transcript, Osborne, Jerry, Elvis Word for Word.

278 “I feel mad”: Margit Buergin, quoted in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

278 “I’m a corporation”: Margit Buergin quoting Elvis Presley in Schroer, Andreas, Private Presley.

279 “Boy . . . she stalked him like prize game”: Lamar Fike to author, 1993.

279 “All the GIs”: Elisabeth Mansfield, “Rex and Elisabeth Mansfield,” by Piers Beagley, on the Web site Elvis Information Network, August 2002.

280 “voluptuous”: Joe Esposito, quoting Elvis Presley to author, 2009.

280 “Everything was ‘Yes, ma’am’ ”: Elisabeth Mansfield, “Rex and Elisabeth Mansfield,” by Piers Beagley, on the Web site Elvis

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