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Diana Yelse
From: Slovakia
1. How and when did you first hear about Elvis Presley?
: Well,one night i can't sleep,so I start to watch TV.And there was Elvis concert Aloha from Hawaii.I was 10 years old [now i'm 13].And when I first saw him, i knew,it will be love for many years.;]
2. What was it that got you hooked on Elvis?
: Well..beatiful voice,look,image and well,his sex-eapel.:D And I like way that he dance!;] He was just PERFECT!
3. If Elvis were alive, what would you like to say to him or ask him?
"My Message to Elvis": WELL, PROBABLY I ASK HIM: WOULD YOU MARRY ME?;]
4. WHICH is your favourite Elvis Presley song or movie?
And why is it your favourite?
: It is very hard to chose one from his song and movies..I like songs-Teddy bear,Are you lonesome tonight..Teddy bear is beatiful song,the lyric is so cute.;] The best movie what he ever did is probably Double Trouble,but I like Trouble with girls,too.:]
5. Which is your favourite SUIT that Elvis wore on stage?
: His golden suit!;] But I like all his suit.Hes suit was little kitscher,but i like kitscher things.;]
6. Who do you think Elvis loved most in his life, his greatest love?
: His mum & Lisa Marie. And I think Priscilla and Ginger Alden..I really don't know.
7. Where were you and what were you doing when you heard that Elvis had died?: Sorry, but I don't remember.:]
8. Why do you think Elvis still attracts new fans every year,
even long after his death?
: Elvis is fascinanting person,his look,songs,movies and dance are really cool. He is unique, no one can be like Elvis,he was unique person..I think thats why he 'catchs' hundred of fans every year..
Have you been to Graceland?...If so, would you like to share your experence or feelings on this site?
: NO.:[
Elvis was a trend leader and constantly "transformed" himself in his career, like Madonna & music stars are famous for doing nowdays.
Which are your favourite "Elvis eras" in his career?
: 68 comeback t.v. doco & live concerts
Do you have a personal Letter to Elvis or Poem about or for Elvis that you would like to share on this site?
This may be included in our next book "Messages to Elvis". Add it here::
Would you like to tell us a little bit more about yourself to share on your own Elvis Presley Fan page?: I'm 13 years old, and...Sorry for my bad english!;]
Do you collect Elvis music or memorabilia?
: Music, Movies, Posters, Books
How would you rate our Elvis Presley Biography site?
: Very Good
Do you have any suggestions on how we can improve this site for Elvis's fans?: ...
Hi Diana
Thank you for your comments on our survey. It`s lovely to hear from a young Elvis fan. Elvis was one really good looking guy; he had an extremely good heart with amazing talent. I know once you`re hooked on Elvis, it`s a life time addiction. Even today he still has the power, Elvis Presley will be in our hearts forever his memory lives world wide. He sang from his heart. I agree with you, Elvis looked great in all his outfits, he was just plain and simply PERFECT and always will be. He is unique, and no other will ever wear his crown.
Diana I have put your favorite song lyrics below:
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
(words & music by Roy Turk and Lou Handman)
Are you lonesome tonight,
do you miss me tonight?
Are you sorry we drifted apart?
Does your memory stray to a brighter sunny day
When I kissed you and called you sweetheart?
Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare?
Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there?
Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?
I wonder if you're lonesome tonight
You know someone said that the world's a stage
And each must play a part.
Fate had me playing in love you as my sweet heart.
Act one was when we met, I loved you at first glance
You read your line so cleverly and never missed a cue
Then came act two, you seemed to change and you acted strange
And why I'll never know.
Honey, you lied when you said you loved me
And I had no cause to doubt you.
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies
Than go on living without you.
Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there
With emptiness all around
And if you won't come back to me
Then make them bring the curtain down.
Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?
Teddy Bear Lyrics
Baby let me be,
your lovin' Teddy Bear
Put a chain around my neck,
and lead me anywhere
Oh let me be
Your teddy bear.
I don't wanna be a tiger
Cause tigers play too rough
I don't wanna be a lion
'Cause lions ain't the kind
you love enough.
Just wanna be, your Teddy Bear
Put a chain around my neck
and lead me anywhere
Oh let me be
Your teddy bear.
Baby let me be, around you every night
Run your fingers through my hair,
And cuddle me real tight
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Elvis Genealogy
Presley was born poor in Tupelo, Mississippi, the son of Vernon Elvis Presley and Gladys Love Smith Presley. He was raised both in Tupelo and later in Memphis, Tennessee, where his family moved when he was 13. He had a twin brother (Jesse Garon Presley) who died at birth.
The young Elvis took up guitar at 11 and, after high school, worked at Precision Tool Company and then drove a truck for the Crown Electric Company.
Scottish author Allan Morrison claims that Elvis was of Scottish descent. In an as-yet-unpublished book, Morrison claims to have found that his ancestors lived in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire in the 1700s. According to Morrison, records show that Andrew Presley married Elspeth Leg in Lonmay in 1713. Their son, also called Andrew, went to the English colonies in 1745.
Through his father's mother Minnie Mae, Elvis descended from King Henry II of England.
His maternal grandmother was Jewish.
Each of us stands on the shoulders of our ancestors. So too Elvis; his genealogy
provides a fascinating view of the influences that help form him. Our story begins
with Elvis's maternal heritage through his mother, Gladys.
Elvis's great-great-great-grandmother, Morning White Dove (1800-1835), was a
full-blooded Cherokee Indian. She married William Mansell, a settler in western
Tennessee, in 1818. William's father, Richard Mansell, had been a soldier in the
Revolutionary War. Mansell is a French name--its literal translation is the man
from Le Mans. The Mansells migrated from Norman France to Scotland, and then
later to Ireland. In the 18th century the family came to the American Colonies.
The appellation "white" in Morning Dove's name refers to her status as a
friendly Indian. Early American settlers called peaceable Indians "white," while
"red" was the designation for warring Indians or those who sided with the British in
the Revolutionary War. It was common for male settlers in the West to marry
"white" Indians as there was a scarcity of females on the American frontier.
Like many young men in the American Southwest, William Mansell fought with
Andrew Jackson in the Indian Wars of the early nineteenth century. He fought with
Old Hickory in Alabama, at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, and later in Florida too.
Returning to Tennessee from the Indian Wars, William Mansell married Morning
White Dove. Elaine Dundy says of the marriage, he (William Mansell) gained
"age-old Indian knowledge of the American terrain; of forests and parries; of crops
and game; of protection against the climate; of medicine lore, healing plants as well
as something in which the Indians were expert--the setting of broken bones."
Moreover, added to Elvis's lineage were Morning White Dove's ruddy Indian
complexion and fine line of cheek.
Like many other settlers, the newlyweds migrated to Alabama from Tennessee
to claim lands garnered in the Indian Wars. The Mansells settled in Marion County
in northeast Alabama near the Mississippi border. The Scots-Irish, like William
Mansell, were the predominant settlers of Alabama. One-tenth of the population in
colonial America was Scots-Irish at the time of the American Revolution. And a
very interesting group they were. The Anglican Reverend Woodmason had this to
say about the Scots-Irish women of William Mansell's day.
"They wore nothing but thin shifts and a thin petticoat underneath. They are
sensual and promiscuous. They draw their shift as tight as possible to the body, and
pin it close, to show the roundness of their breasts, and slender waists (for they are
generally fined shaped) and draw their petticoat close to their hips to show the
fineness of their limbs--so that they might as well be in puri naturalibus."
The Scots-Irish in America were a passionate community living close to the
earth. They disdained the niceties of their British neighbors. Of this Reverend
Woodmason had to say," they delight in their present low, lazy, sluttish, heathenish,
hellish life, and seem not desirous of changing it. These people despise knowledge,
and instead of honoring a learned person...they despise and ill-treat them..."
There were other views on the passionate lifestyle of the Scots-Irish, however.
James Hall of Philadelphia described a young, Scots-Irish frontiersman in this way.
"He strode among us with the step of Achilles...I thought I could see in that man,
one of the progenitors of an unconquerable race; his face presented the traces of a
spirit quick to resent--he had the will to dare, and the power to execute, there was
something in his look which bespoke a disdain of control, and an absence of
constraint in all his movements indicating an habitual independence of thought and
action."
Think of Elvis in these words: the will to dare and the power to execute, a
disdain of control in all his movements indicating a habitual independence of
thought and action. This is the Scots-Irish heritage from which Elvis Presley issued.
In his genes he carried an independence of blood, the will to dare and the power to
execute. Many influences formed Elvis Presley besides the genealogical, yet this
description has a haunting accuracy.
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