The King and I by Ann Evans
Happy New Year
everyone.
Hope Santa brought you everything you wished for at
Christmas. One of the nicest presents I received was a book on Elvis
Presley and a CD of some of his greatest songs. It was the King's
birthday just five days ago. He would have been 79 years old had he
not died back on 16th August 1977 aged only 42.
Over the years family
and friends have chosen Elvis memorabilia when thinking of what to
buy me for Christmas or birthday as I've been a big fan since
school-days. In fact as I sit here writing this blog, my coffee mug
has a picture of Elvis on it. So nothing changes!
I first became a fan as
a ten or eleven year old after seeing GI Blues when Elvis played
Tulsa McLean an American GI who falls in love with nightclub dancer,
Lili, alias actress Juliet Prowse.
But before you all
start thinking I'm really sad to have remembered the fine details, I
had to get a quick reminder from Google!
At school in the early
sixties there was always argument between my class-mates as to who
was best, Elvis or Cliff Richard. Well it's obvious isn't it...
As a fourteen-year-old
I remember my dad taking me along to Brent Town Hall in London for an
Elvis convention. That must have been quite something, as we lived in
Coventry and we didn't have a car, so dad must have taken me on the
train or coach. just the two of us, brothers and mum left behind. A
special outing, because dad died only five years afterwards.
At the convention I
recall that they played the film Love Me Tender with Elvis
playing the character Clint Reno who tragically dies at the end, but
his ghostly image appears on the screen singing the heart-wrenching
song, Love Me Tender - which reduced lots of us to tears at
the time.
For some reason the
organisers gave me an Elvis pendant on a chain which you could slot
a tiny concertina of Elvis pictures into it, and have a different
picture on view whenever you liked. I still have this today and
actually wore it again for a 60s themed party a years ago.
Amazingly, (isn't
Google wonderful) I was able to find something about about this
particular day. It was actually the very first Elvis Presley
convention in this country (maybe anywhere?) and it had been
organised by The Official Elvis Presley Fan Club of Great Britain
and the Commonwealth. Possibly it changed its name to the more
snappier title of The Elvis Presley Appreciation Society, as
both names are prominent in the darkest recesses of my mind.
Google
reminds me that the subs to join the fan club were 11 shillings (55p)
and I can only thank mum and dad again for forking out that amount of
money on me. I tidy sum in those days. Every month I would get my
magazine Elvis Monthly,
edited by by Albert Hand who lived in Heanor Derbyshire. I've still
got a pile of these old A5 sized glossy magazines that were full of
articles and photos about Elvis.
Talking about photos my bedroom
didn't ever need redecorating as it was covered from ceiling to floor
in pictures of the King – and it stayed that way until I got
married and moved out. Sadly mum re-decorated when I was on
honeymoon or all those old pictures would now be in my attic instead of lost forever.
So,
thank you Santa for the Elvis book which prompted this trip down
memory lane. How about you, did any of your Christmas presents lead
to forgotten memories?
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