Baby, Let's Play House_ Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him - Alanna Nash [394]
465 “With her blue eyes”: Steve Binder, e-mail to author, 2009.
465 “When I walked into the room”: in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
465 “I was and still am”: Steve Binder, e-mail to author, 2009.
465 “I understand”: Ibid.
466 “I almost feel”: Ibid.
466 “And certainly we talked about the future”: “Interview with Susan Henning,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, October 17, 2008.
466 “He had a multitude of women”: Susan Henning in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
466 “might offend”: Binder, Steve. ’68 at 40 Retrospective.
466 “Do you think my hair’s too black?”: Steve Binder quoting Elvis Presley to author, 2001.
466 “He sat in that makeup chair”: Bones Howe to Jerry Hopkins, the Jerry Hopkins Collection, Special Collections, the University of Memphis.
466 “If you get out there”: Steve Binder to author, 2001.
467 “That . . . is when”: Steve Binder to author, 2001.
467 “Bill Masters”: Peter O. Whitmer to author, 2009.
467 “What impresses”: John Bush on the Web site allmusic.com.
467 “The greatest thrill”: Steve Binder to author, 2008.
467 “He watched it”: Steve Binder to Constant Meijers, raw interview transcription from the documentary Looking for Colonel Parker, 1999.
468 “They had the house”: “Interview with Charlie Hodge,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, April 9, 2005.
468 “I play a gunfighter”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Doll, Susan, The Films of Elvis Presley.
468 “I’m sure”: “Interview with Mac Davis,” on the Web site Elvis Australia, August 20, 2005.
468 “ten weeks of hilarious bliss”: “The Trouble with Marlyn,” by Bill Bram, Elvis: The Man and His Music, issue 50, 2000.
468 “I felt very close to him”: Marlyn Mason in the documentary The Definitive Elvis: The Many Loves of Elvis.
469 “The saddest thing”: “The Trouble with Marlyn,” by Bill Bram, Elvis: The Man and His Music, issue 50, 2000.
469 “Mrs. Dorothy”: Elvis Presley, quoted in Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen, Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.
469 “You saved his career”: Steve Binder quoting Priscilla Presley to author, 2008.
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
472 “really white music”: Jerry Leiber, quoted in “An Oral Biography: Elvis Presley,” by Peter Cronin, Scott Isler, and Mark Rowland, Musician, October 1992.
472 “saw that it could go”: Marty Lacker to author, 1994.
473 “It would have taken a complete fool”: Chips Moman to author, 2001.
473 “Their deal”: Chips Moman to author, 2001.
474 “new as polyester”: James Hunter, Rolling Stone 874, August 2, 2001.
474 “Elvis has said”: Mary Tyler Moore, quoted in This Is Elvis: Special Collector’s Edition of TV Guide, August, 2002.
474 “Gladys and my mother”: e-mail, Barbara Spencer to author, 2009.
474 “He came to Hollywood”: Ochs, Michael, and Pond, Steve, Elvis in Hollywood: Photographs from the Making of Love Me Tender.
475 “He just loaded”: Alex Shoofey, in the documentary film Mr. Rock & Roll, 1999.
475 “They looked like riverboat gamblers”: Joe Moscheo to Beverly Keel for author, 1998.
476 “to be a complete person”: Priscilla Presley, quoted in US magazine, August 5, 1980.
476 “I need an equal”: Priscilla Presley, quoted in US magazine, August 5, 1980.
476 “Elvis brought out this mothering quality”: Priscilla Presley, quoted in Ladies’ Home Journal, July 2003.
476 “It was never about me”: Ibid.
476 “We had one suite”: Joe Esposito to Peter O. Whitmer, raw interview transcript, 1994.
477 “He would be Billy Eckstine”: Charlie Hodge, quoted in “An Oral Biography: Elvis Presley,” by Peter Cronin, Scott Isler, and Mark Rowland, Musician, October 1992.
477 “helluva big stage”: Charlie Hodge, quoted in Guralnick, Peter, and Jorgensen, Ernst, Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music.
477 “Our music”: James Burton, quoted in “An Oral Biography: Elvis Presley,” by Peter Cronin, Scott Isler, and Mark Rowland, Musician, October 1992.
478 “The first thing”: Bill Belew, quoted in “One Gorgeous Man!” by Mary Pat Hinds,