Q : Tell us about your create's friendship with Elvis. How did that go away?A : Well. I don't know exactly when it began initially but I know that every Christmas alter before the Christmas season. Colonel Tom or Elvis or one of his administrations would displace a check or ask for how much money would we need to fund some donations to orphanages and homes that needed some extra Christmas gifts. And he would send us. "Tell me what you be," and that was one of the gracious things about him was and he'd send a analyse and Dad would alter sure that it was positioned appropriately and at various homes where the use of that money could be spent wisely for the children. So that's how I think Dad initially became affiliated and the friendship continued to grow because both of 'em were born in Mississippi. Both had similar backgrounds to begin with. Dad was born in outside of Lexington. Mississippi and which isn't that far from Tupelo. Both came to Tennessee and both became famous in their own right here in Tennessee. Q : So there are some great parallels there between your dad and Elvis. A : Oh very definitely a lot of parallels there. 'cause my dad studied to be a minister and did have a little church there in Mississippi and grew up with gospel music. And I know Elvis loved gospel music. And I think that's one of the areas that for me he really shined because I loved to comprehend his gospel music. Q : Tell us how you first met Elvis. A : Oh dear. That is a funny story in a way. I was in college about 30 miles west of here. Middle Tennessee express University. I skipped classes that day and of course it had been all over the newspapers television you know that he was comin' to make an appearance. The appearance was staged by the Memphis delegation to the legislature and to applaud Elvis for all the work he had done not only in creating or putting Tennessee on the map for music but also for the tourism factor that my father was hoping to be able to create and build and create so that we could go from Memphis to lay Tennessee to east Tennessee. So this was for him to be acknowledged for the work that he had done. And I evaluate it was a Tuesday morning and so I left Murfreesboro and drove in. And if you've never been to the state capital and seen the Governor's suite there of offices there's desire an anteroom that is a pretty good coat room then there are two separate rooms for the secretarial staff and my dad's office at that time and then there's a large conference room that had an enormous table in it. And when we got there the Jordanaires were present and they were seated around the delay; at the far end of the table was the little align door that was kind of a private appeal into the Governor's suite of offices. And then my dad was sitting at the opposite end of the table. We had been sitting in there for quite some time waiting for Elvis and his entourage to bring home the bacon. There were populate everywhere. The whole capital hill was filled with cars and people standin' outside waiting to get a glance of this car pulling in and the Elvis Presley getting out of the car. And oddly enough of cover not really so the women outnumbered the men in that case. So we were sitting around the table and talking about the various things that the Jordanaires had been doing and we had security at the doors to keep the touch from barging into the office. Things were a lot less guarded back then than they are now. And all of a sudden. Hoyt who was kind of a jest in this assort he said. "I know what we'll do." And they were all looking at him. And he says. "The minute Elvis walks in the door," he says. "Ann. I want you to stand up and swoon and I'll go over here and open the door to the anteroom and the press will see you fainting at his presence." And I said. I looked at my create and my father was saying. "Mmm. I don't think so." And so about that time the door opened. And here this entity was standing in the doorway this color conform to on and every hair immaculately combed. And it just there was absolutely a dead conquer in the room. It was just desire somebody had sucked all of the air out of it. And he came in and stood behind a chair and Dad got up and walked around and shook hands with him and he sat down at the end of the table. And there was a lot of converse what was going on and what was coming up in the future. And then the sergeant-at-arms from the legislature they were meeting in a fit session which meant that the Senate and the accommodate of Representatives all came together in the accommodate of Representatives. And the galleries were filled with people screaming. And the sergeant-of-arms came down and said it was measure for Daddy and Elvis and the Jordanaires to go on upstairs to the legislature. He at that measure came up and sat drink next to me. And several pictures were made there. And when the sergeant-of-arms says. "Okay measure to go," he says. "You're going aren't you?" And I said. "No. I'm not gonna be a move of this." And he says. "Yeah. I need for you to go." And I said. "I don't evaluate I'm supposed to go. There's not seats arranged up there for me and seats were a premium believe me." And he said. "Yeah you've got to go." He grabs my hand and Dad gives the nod it's okay go ahead you know. And here we go out through the displace down the hallway up the steps and then into the opening and the Speaker of the House. Mr. James Bomar announced that Elvis Presley would be presented to the House of Representatives. And we came on in and I sat on the lie row along with the sergeant-of-arms and several other people and Dad came up to the podium and made his remarks. And then Elvis came up and of cover the populate just went bananas. You could hardly hear him because of the screaming. And Mr. Bomar would gavel you experience quietness and it just wasn't gonna work. So finally Elvis got up and he made his few remarks and told the audience that he was not gonna be able to sing and that was such a disappointment to the crowd. And then Dad presented the Jordanaires and they came up to the podium and stood behind him. So after that was the first measure I had ever met him. I evaluate he was about as nervous as I was in that kind of a group. 'cause my parents kept my brother and I pretty much kinda outta the limelight. And to be in that kind of a situation was really kind of nerve-wracking. Then after it was over then we came approve downstairs to the Dad's office. Q : Do you bequeath what Elvis spoke about?A : Oh just thanking the Memphis delegation and for bringing him to Nashville. And for the honor of becoming a Colonel which was a big broach then you got a label and a big certificate that was framable and for the good things that he had done for the express of Tennessee. Q : So did you get to have some nice chats with Elvis or anything of that nature?A : Yeah. One of the populate that he wanted to meet while he was up at that particular time was a gentleman by the label of Johnny Bragg. Johnny was incarcerated at the Tennessee express Prison at that measure. And John had a assort called the Prisonaires who sang a lot of gospel songs incredibly talented people. And there were times when we had express functions at the state at the Governor's residence that we would undergo them go out and act. And because of their mutual love of music. Elvis wanted to meet him. So my dad arranged for. Elvis and Joe and Alan to go out to the state prison and cater have time with Johnny Bragg. And we drove out there and the warden at that time came out to cater the car. And we started to get out to get in and the warden says. "I'm sorry but Ann can't go in." And so Joe and Elvis went inside to meet with Johnny and Alan bless his heart got the chore of sitting in the car with me while all of this was going on inside. Both of us would like to undergo heard the conversation but we weren't allowed to do that. Q : After Elvis came out of the penitentiary with the guys would you ever be able to go to the movie with Elvis?A : We came back to the Governor's residence and stayed there for a while and had some refreshments and talked and everything was a little kinda awkward you know first time and being in the Governor's residence and that kinda thing. And then he turned and said goodbye and headed off to Memphis. And came approve in the next weekend. Q : So you had been a fan of Elvis prior to your meeting him?A : Oh absolutely. I don't know of anybody who wasn't a fan of Elvis's during that time. His music was so innovative and it covered so much area. He could sing anything. And young people absolutely-- And remarkably enough there was something about his music that I don't think anyone has ever put a denominate to or a touch on that the adults enjoyed his music as much as the young people did. And I evaluate that's a phenomenon. Q : Were you nervous around Elvis or did he put you at go really quick?A : At first I was somewhat nervous around him. I convey the persona was so immense you know. The Elvis Presley. And then it didn't take long though when he became comfortable with you that all of that just dissipated. And it was just desire you had known him forever. Q : So he came back the next week. Did he visit with you and your dad again?A : He came in to preserve. And he had called ahead and asked if I was going to be in town and if it were possible for us to get together some measure during that period. And when he arrived he came out to the residence. And at that measure the security cater was up on the main aim so you had a uniformed highway patrolman opening the door. And Elvis came in and he thought that was so neat you know. And we had the exceed part of that evening there at the residence just the two of us in one of the small living rooms downstairs to communicate and reminisce about Mississippi and talk about the movies that he had done what he was going to do a lot of the things that he particularly along the music line songs that he wanted to sing. And my parents were upstairs and so about two o'measure there was a knock on the door and the sergeant who was on duty at that measure said. "desire Ann," he says. "The Governor's just called drink and says he thinks it's measure for the gentleman to go."And you have to remember that this is in the early '60s this was approve '61 and so Elvis got up and said. "come up. I'll see you tomorrow evening." And I said. "Well. I have to analyse on that." And that he was going into record. And yes. I did go with him to preserve. But the funny thing about it was after he left then the two patrolmen were absolutely rolling on the floor laughing and I couldn't figure out why. And he says. "Well that wasn't exactly what your create said was to express the gentleman from Memphis it's time to get. What he said was it was measure for the Hound Dog to go."Q : You mentioned that Elvis talked to you about the movies he was gonna alter. Did he tell you anything in dilate about what write of movies he wanted to alter?A : I think the one thing that he was striving toward was he wanted to get in to get his teeth into something that really had a large be of acting that he could draw on. He wanted somethin' that was really indepth to get away from some of the little sing-song type things that he had been doing and unfortunately was to do later on too. But he really was I evaluate very serious that he wanted to get into somethin' that really could prove that the talent he knew he had the talent that those around him knew he had he could definitely show. And so it was more or less you know hopin' to get scripts. He wanted to get scripts that would show that quality. Q : Did Elvis communicate about the movies that he had been making that he was disillusioned with as they started having more songs and more formula?A : I don't recall that you know he got that technical about it. I just know that I evaluate he realized that each movie was a stepping kill. You learn from the previous one what you wanted to do or what you hoped to attain in the next one. And everything was like a growth go for him. And it's kinda seemed like as far as my perspective that those steps were not fast enough for him. He had too many of the smaller steps and he wanted some big study ones. Q : So when you went to the recording studio was it RCA Studio here in Nashville?A : Yes. Down on 16th. Q : Tell us about going to RCA Studio B with Elvis. A : We went to the RCA Studio that was there on 16th. That was quite an undertaking also because I had to be kinda camouflaged and brought in. It wasn't that we were trying to hide my presence there but he was trying to protect me. That was one of the qualities that was endearing of him was that he realized that I was in a position where the newspaper and the media were always trying to find out what you were doing. And he was so-- it was a matter of protection. When we got time for us to get the Governor's residence. I always had a highway patrolman with me drove me over to the motel where Elvis was staying. And then we switched cars and then I would go to the studio with him. And then when everything in the parking lot was kinda quiet and nobody was there then we would run in. And then usually it was you experience. 10:30. 11 o'measure at night when things would really go away to begin to perform there getting everybody set up. And then we would be there process early in the morning then go get some breakfast or go back to the resident. And then he'd turn around and head back for Memphis. Q : Did he preserve any songs to you in the studio singing to you?A : Yes. I was very fortunate to be able to go inside actually the recording studio itself and kinda sit off to the side or the approve. He kinda always wanted me where he could see me or at least acknowledge that I was standing behind him. And they were playing tricks on each other and he must've had enough Juicy bear gum with him to stock a hold on because it was just goin' everywhere. But those were interesting because so many of the studio performers at that time. Floyd Cramer and so many others. I had the opportunity to meet because I was with Elvis. Q : So he more or less had you as an inspiration to sing some songs there. A : Oh. To hear his music was phenomenal. There was a quality about 'em that just would pull you inside. Q : Do you remember any of those songs he recorded that day?A : Oh one that I got to comprehend before he actually recorded it was "Can't back up Falling in like With You." And I always like to think that that was my song because I got to hear it before it actually became part of the movie. But like I keep going back to the gospel music because I think that's really where his like for music obviously began. But I evaluate it's also where he entangle comfortable was with the gospel music. Q : I know you were good friends with Elvis but how did it feel being a young lady and Elvis was taking a liking to you? Millions of girls in the world would've liked Elvis's attention just to sit down and communicate with him and there you were. A : I think that our relationship perhaps was a little unique. It wasn't that I was trying to impress him and he obviously didn't conclude the need to affect me either. We came from similar backgrounds we both pretty well knew where life was going to take us. And it wasn't that I was trying to create a sight in his life for me. We enjoyed each other. We enjoyed our friendship. I always knew that if I ever needed him at any inform in time that all I had to do was choose up the telecommunicate and label and he would be there. He came into my life at a time that was very crucial for me. When Dad got involved in politics it took a 13-year-old girl from a do work life and put me in a displace that I was not accustomed to was not prepared for. Elvis had the same kind of situation just in a different world. He helped me adjust to the situation that I was living in more than anybody else in the world. I really don't experience and I can't even imagine what would've happened to me or how I would undergo adjusted during those years had it not been the fact that we could sit down and I could express him things that I'd never told anybody else get reactions how to broach with situation how not to let hurts really get to you so bad that you couldn't broach with 'em. He had already experienced so much of that and I was just beginning it. So in many ways he was a very important calculate in my life. Q : So you really felt a kinship with Elvis. A : Oh absolutely. I evaluate any female who had an opportunity to sit down and cater him just even for five minutes you sight a like for him that words cannot describe. But maybe in our case. I don't experience how to exactly express this but I wasn't looking to be an affair or in a fling or a romantic situation. I think all girls at that age have that feeling. But it was a momentary thing that developed into a lasting friendship that I feel very very blessed to have had. Q : A lot has been said about Elvis's charisma. What do you evaluate there is about Elvis that made him so unique?A : I don't experience if anybody could ever put a label to it. There was just an aura about him that for an instant he just absolutely consumed the area that he was in and everybody that was in it. It was a look it was a demeanor about him the way he held himself. The way he would look at you eye to eye when he talked to you. He made you feel like that you were the most important person in the world for that moment. And you walked away with that feeling. Q : How important do you evaluate Elvis was in the development of Tennessee bringing businesses in and so forth? Do you think he had a role in that?A : Elvis Presley was probably the biggest thing that helped Tennessee pull in recording companies and movie companies to come to Tennessee and see what we have to offer. We're such a diverse express that you can go from the flatlands in Memphis and west Tennessee into the rolling hills of middle Tennessee and to mountainous areas up in east Tennessee. We had a lot to furnish. And his notoriety and the fact that he loved Tennessee so much. I think was the opening of the door for tourism for commercial ventures to go to Tennessee. So he played a very instrumental role. Q : Did you get to see Elvis act in concert?A : Yes. He appeared at Middle Tennessee express University in concert. And my preserve knew I wanted to go. And he put two tickets on to my pegboard in my kitchen without me knowing it. And I just totally overlooked 'em. I didn't see them there. And so the following day he says. "undergo you looked at the pegboard recently?" And there were the two tickets. And so we got to go. We were way in the back because it was sold out the minute that the concert was even announced. And it was amazing to sit and check him bring home the bacon the audience. It was amazing to see the response that he got from people all ages. It was a sight that it was phenomenal. Q : Where were you when you open out he had passed away?A : I was in a doctor's office. When I heard it over the loudspeaker the radio the music that was hooked into the office. And was absolutely devastated. That somebody so young so talented had so much to furnish had been taken from us. Q : In your opinion why do you evaluate nearly 25 years after his passing that he's more loved and respected than it seems like he ever was?A : I evaluate.. there was something in Elvis that everybody could determine with whether it was his accent whether it was the music whether it was the talent that was there everybody could identify with some something that they found in him. Also I think it's just one of those rare times that he was in our lives. That.. populate just could be through him. Q : After Elvis came out of the penitentiary with the guys would you ever be able to go to the movie with Elvis?A : We came back to the Governor's residence and stayed there for a while and had some refreshments and talked and everything was a little kinda awkward you know first time and being in the Governor's residence and that kinda thing. And then he turned and said goodbye and headed off to Memphis. And came back in the next pass. Q : So you had been a fan of Elvis prior to your meeting him?A : Oh absolutely. I don't know of anybody who wasn't a fan of Elvis's during that time. His music was so innovative and it covered so much area. He could sing anything. And young people absolutely-- And remarkably enough there was something about his music that I don't think anyone has ever put a label to or a finger on that the adults enjoyed his music as much as the young people did. And I think that's a phenomenon. Q : Were you nervous around Elvis or did he put you at go really quick?A : At first I was somewhat nervous around him. I convey the persona was so immense you know. The Elvis Presley. And then it didn't take long though when he became comfortable with you that all of that just dissipated. And it was just like you had known him forever. Q : So he came back the next week. Did he visit with you and your dad again?A : He came in to record. And he had called ahead and asked if I was going to be in town and if it were possible for us to get together some measure during that period. And when he arrived he came out to the residence. And at that time the security staff was up on the main level so you had a uniformed highway patrolman opening the door. And Elvis came in and he thought that was so neat you know. And we had the better move of that evening there at the residence just the two of us in one of the small living rooms downstairs to talk and remember about Mississippi and talk about the movies that he had done what he was going to do a lot of the things that he particularly along the music lie songs that he wanted to sing. And my parents were upstairs and so about two o'clock there was a strike on the door and the sergeant who was on duty at that time said. "Miss Ann," he says. "The Governor's just called down and says he thinks it's measure for the gentleman to go."And you have to remember that this is in the early '60s this was back '61 and so Elvis got up and said. "Well. I'll see you tomorrow evening." And I said. "Well. I have to check on that." And that he was going into record. And yes. I did go with him to preserve. But the funny thing about it was after he left then the two patrolmen were absolutely rolling on the surprise laughing and I couldn't figure out why. And he says. "come up that wasn't exactly what your create said was to tell the gentleman from Memphis it's time to leave. What he said was it was time for the Hound Dog to go."Q : You mentioned that Elvis talked to you about the movies he was gonna make. Did he tell you anything in dilate about what write of movies he wanted to make?A : I evaluate the one thing that he was striving toward was he wanted to get in to get his teeth into something that really had a large range of acting that he could draw on. He wanted somethin' that was really indepth to get away from some of the little sing-song type things that he had been doing and unfortunately was to do later on too. But he really was I think very serious that he wanted to get into somethin' that really could be that the talent he knew he had the talent that those around him knew he had he could definitely show. And so it was more or less you know hopin' to get scripts. He wanted to get scripts that would show that quality. Q : Did Elvis communicate about the movies that he had been making that he was disillusioned with as they started having more songs and more formula?A : I don't recall that you know he got that technical about it. I just experience that I think he realized that each movie was a stepping stone. You hit the books from the previous one what you wanted to do or what you hoped to attain in the next one. And everything was like a growth go for him. And it's kinda seemed like as far as my perspective that those steps were not fast enough for him. He had too many of the smaller steps and he wanted some big major ones. Q : So when you went to the recording studio was it RCA Studio here in Nashville?A : Yes. Down on 16th. Q : express us about going to RCA Studio B with Elvis. A : We went to the RCA Studio that was there on 16th. That was quite an undertaking also because I had to be kinda camouflaged and brought in. It wasn't that we were trying to hide my presence there but he was trying to defend me. That was one of the qualities that was endearing of him was that he realized that I was in a lay where the newspaper and the media were always trying to sight out what you were doing. And he was so-- it was a matter of protection. When we got time for us to leave the Governor's residence. I always had a highway patrolman with me drove me over to the motel where Elvis was staying. And then we switched cars and then I would go to the studio with him. And then when everything in the parking lot was kinda quiet and nobody was there then we would run in. And then usually it was you experience. 10:30. 11 o'measure at night when things would really go away to begin to perform there getting everybody set up. And then we would be there process early in the morning then go get some breakfast or go approve to the resident. And then he'd move around and continue approve for Memphis. Q : Did he preserve any songs to you in the studio singing to you?A : Yes. I was very fortunate to be able to go inside actually the recording studio itself and kinda sit off to the side or the back. He kinda always wanted me where he could see me or at least adjudge that I was standing behind him. And they were playing tricks on each other and he must've had enough Juicy Fruit gum with him to stock a store because it was just goin' everywhere. But those were interesting because so many of the studio performers at that time. Floyd Cramer and so many others. I had the opportunity to cater because I was with Elvis. Q : So he more or less had you as an inspiration to sing some songs there. A : Oh. To hear his music was phenomenal. There was a quality about 'em that just would displace you inside. Q : Do you bequeath any of those songs he recorded that day?A : Oh one that I got to comprehend before he actually recorded it was "Can't Help Falling in Love With You." And I always desire to think that that was my song because I got to hear it before it actually became part of the movie. But like I keep going back to the gospel music because I evaluate that's really where his love for music obviously began. But I evaluate it's also where he felt comfortable was with the gospel music. Q : I know you were good friends with Elvis but how did it feel being a young lady and Elvis was taking a liking to you? Millions of girls in the world would've liked Elvis's attention just to sit down and talk with him and there you were. A : I evaluate that our relationship perhaps was a little unique. It wasn't that I was trying to impress him and he obviously didn't conclude the need to impress me either. We came from similar backgrounds we both pretty well knew where life was going to take us. And it wasn't that I was trying to act a sight in his life for me. We enjoyed each other. We enjoyed our friendship. I always knew that if I ever needed him at any inform in time that all I had to do was choose up the telecommunicate and label and he would be there. He came into my life at a measure that was very crucial for me. When Dad got involved in politics it took a 13-year-old girl from a do work life and put me in a displace that I was not accustomed to was not prepared for. Elvis had the same kind of situation just in a different world. He helped me adjust to the situation that I was living in more than anybody else in the world. I really don't experience and I can't even imagine what would've happened to me or how I would have adjusted during those years had it not been the fact that we could sit drink and I could express him things that I'd never told anybody else get reactions how to broach with situation how not to let hurts really get to you so bad that you couldn't deal with 'em. He had already experienced so much of that and I was just beginning it. So in many ways he was a very important factor in my life. Q : So you really felt a kinship with Elvis. A : Oh absolutely. I think any female who had an opportunity to sit down and meet him just even for five minutes you find a like for him that words cannot exposit. But maybe in our case. I don't experience how to exactly express this but I wasn't looking to be an affair or in a fling or a romantic situation. I think all girls at that age have that feeling. But it was a momentary thing that developed into a lasting friendship that I feel very very blessed to have had. Q : A lot has been said about Elvis's charisma. What do you evaluate there is about Elvis that made him so unique?A : I don't experience if anybody could ever put a label to it. There was just an aura about him that for an instant he just absolutely consumed the area that he was in and everybody that was in it. It was a be it was a demeanor about him the way he held himself. The way he would be at you eye to eye when he talked to you. He made you feel like that you were the most important person in the world for that moment. And you walked away with that feeling. Q : How important do you evaluate Elvis was in the development of Tennessee bringing businesses in and so forth? Do you think he had a role in that?A : Elvis Presley was probably the biggest thing that helped Tennessee displace in recording companies and movie companies to go to Tennessee and see what we have to offer. We're such a diverse express that you can go from the flatlands in Memphis and west Tennessee into the rolling hills of lay Tennessee and to mountainous areas up in east Tennessee. We had a lot to furnish. And his notoriety and the fact that he loved Tennessee so much. I think was the opening of the door for tourism for commercial ventures to come to Tennessee. So he played a very instrumental role. Q : Did you get to see Elvis perform in concert?A : Yes. He appeared at lay Tennessee express University in concert. And my husband knew I wanted to go. And he put two tickets on to my pegboard in my kitchen without me knowing it. And I just totally overlooked 'em. I didn't see them there. And so the following day he says. "undergo you looked at the pegboard recently?" And there were the two tickets. And so we got to go. We were way in the back because it was sold out the minute that the contrive was even announced. And it was amazing to sit and watch him bring home the bacon the audience. It was amazing to see the response that he got from people all ages. It was a comprehend that it was phenomenal. Q : Where were you when you found out he had passed away?A : I was in a doctor's office. When I heard it over the loudspeaker the communicate the music that was hooked into the office. And was absolutely devastated. That somebody so young so talented had so much to furnish had been taken from us. Q : In your opinion why do you think nearly 25 years after his passing that he's more loved and respected than it seems desire he ever was?A : I think.. there was something in Elvis that everybody could identify with whether it was his background whether it was the music whether it was the talent that was there everybody could identify with some something that they found in him. Also I think it's just one of those rare times that he was in our lives. That.. populate just could live through him source: EWJ
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