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Baby, Let's Play House_ Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him - Alanna Nash [410]

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Jo, 412, 419

Franklin, Aretha, 450, 477

Franks, Tillman, 82, 83, 84

Frees, Paul, 499, 503

Fulchino, Anne, 131, 154, 270, 271, 380–81


Gable, Lether, 18, 32

Gambill, Gee Gee, 436, 444, 459, 475, 483, 485, 582

Gambill, Patsy, 459, 475, 485, 582

Ganley, Gail, 397–98

Gardner, Hy, 157–58

Garr, Teri, 379–80

Gator Bowl Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida); Elvis’s performances at, 104–5, 107–8

Geller, Judy, 553–55, 582

Geller, Larry: and Alden-Elvis relationship, 586, 587, 594; and Ann-Margret and Elvis, 400–401, 423; and Beatles-Elvis visit, 418, 419; and book-burning, 438; book by, 420; and Elvis’s death, 603; and Elvis’s drug use, 420; and Elvis’s generosity, 433; and Elvis’s health problems, 593–94; and Elvis’s interest in spirituality/metaphysics, 399–400; and Elvis’s plans for future, 598; and Elvis’s promise of marriage, 423;and Elvis’s relationship with women, 171, 527–28; entourage’s views about, 403; and fourteen-year-old at Perugia Way house, 418–19; as hairdresser, 399; in Hawaii, 414, 589; in Hollywood, 436; and Judy-Elvis meeting, 553–54; in Las Vegas, 527; leaves entourage, 438, 439; and mocking of Elvis’s interest in spirituality, 427; and Parker, 438; and Parker’s relationship with entourage, 437; and Priscilla-Elvis relationship, 420, 439; and Priscilla-Elvis wedding, 441; returns to entourage, 513; and Shapiro wedding, 586; as spiritual adviser to Elvis, 400, 403, 406–8, 421; and Thompson-Elvis relationship, 579, 584

Germany; Elvis in army in, 247, 268, 269–71, 273–83, 285–95, 297–319

Gessell, Judy, 57, 59

Ghanem, Elias, 535, 542, 543, 559, 591

Giancana, Sam, 393, 394

girlfriends: church as way of meeting, 67; and Elvis as child and youth, 29–31, 37, 40–41, 48–54, 57–61, 67; and Elvis as puer aeternus, 129–30; and Elvis’s desire for fourteen-year-old girls, 26, 58, 68, 172, 209, 210–11, 418–19; and Elvis’s early days in Hollywood, 180–81; and Elvis’s entourage, 215–16; Elvis’s fascination with young teenagers, 295; Elvis’s need for, 487–88; and Elvis’s need to control relationships, 161; Elvis’s protection of, 26; Elvis’s relationship with, 25, 32, 84, 87, 92, 109, 129–30, 144, 171, 268; Elvis’s use of physical force against, 357; ending of Elvis’s relationships with, 92; Gladys as model for Elvis’s, 211; Hearn as Elvis’s first publicly acknowledged, 135; jealous husbands and boyfriends of, 125–26, 136; as mother figures, 547; as playthings, 26; reactions to Elvis by, 85, 86–87, 89, 94, 103, 107–9, 117–18, 125; and romantic ideals of Elvis, 93; and virgins, 93, 172; and women who have been pregnant, 455, 476, 515. See also girlfriends; sex; women; specific woman

Gleaves, Cliff: and Audubon Drive House, 217; in Elvis’s films, 232; and Elvis in the army, 245, 293, 300, 316; Elvis’s relationship with, 196; firing of, 327; and Grant’s introduction to Elvis, 299; and Little Richard-Elvis appearance, 214, 215; and Monroe, 327; in Paris, 316; and Priscilla-Elvis relationship, 300; and Scott (Lizabeth)-Elvis relationship, 214; and Wheeler-Elvis relationship, 201; and Wood (Anita)-Elvis relationship, 236, 533; Wood’s (Anita) friendship with, 235

“God playing” game, 406

Golden, George, 221–23

Golden Globe awards; Elvis receives, 521

Goldenberg, Billy, 461–62, 477

Goldman, Albert, 184, 242, 486

Gooding, Eunice, 168, 172

Gooding, Marion W., 167–69, 170, 287, 462

Goodwin, Laurel, 355, 356

gospel music, 70, 228. See also All-Night Gospel Singings; specific person or song

Graceland: book-burning at, 438; Elvis buys, 218, 219, 221; and Elvis’s financial affairs, 575; Elvis’s happy memories at, 432; and Elvis’s return from army, 315, 317, 322–23, 324; Elvis’s shooting at television at, 543; fans at, 222; and Gladys’s death and funeral, 262, 264, 266; gravesites at, 14; horses/stables at, 429, 431; Meditation Garden at, 14, 419–20; music gates at, 222; price of, 221; Priscilla receives deed of trust to, 593; racquetball court at, 576; redecorating of, 221–22, 227, 428; security at, 264; shootings at, 543, 593; as symbol of Elvis’s dreams, 444; wedding reception for Priscilla and Elvis at, 441. See also

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