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Publisher's summary
A collection of rare, insightful interviews from the one and only King of Rock: Elvis Presley.
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1. With Manager Bob Neal - Texarkana, Arkensas, 6 May 1955
2. Radio Interview - Jackson, Florida, 1955
3. Radio Interview - Memphis, Tennessee, 1957
4. With DJ Charlie Walker - San Antonio, Texas, 19 September 1956
5. With DJ Johnny Paris for the American Forces Network - Friedberg, Germany, 1 March 1960
6. Greeting to UK Fans at the NME Poll Concert - London, 26 April 1964
7. With DJ Tom Moffett and Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) - Honolulu, Hawaii, 29 April 1965
8. Press Conference Before Madison Square Gardens Show - Hilton, New York, 19 June 1972
9. Press Interview (Elvis Sails) - Brooklyn, New York, 22 January 1958
10. Newsreel Interview - Brooklyn, New York, 22 January 1958
11. With Interviewer Pat Hernon - Brooklyn, New York, 22 January 1958
12. With DJ Robert Carlton Brown at Warwick Hotel - New York, 24 March 1956
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Elvis speaking.
always nice to hear Elvis speaking. you get to know a little of his true personality.
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