Baby, Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him

Baby, Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him

by Alanna Nash
Baby, Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him

Baby, Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him

by Alanna Nash

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Overview

[Alanna] Nash belongs in the pantheon of great music writers, and [Baby, Let’s Play House] is a fascinating study.” —Rosanne Cash

Just in time for Elvis Presley’s would-be 75th birthday comes a new book by Elvis expert, journalist, and Country Music Association Media Achievement Award winner Alanna Nash. Called "by far the best study of Presley I have ever read. . . Impressively researched written—and felt" by New York Times bestselling author Philip Norman (author of John Lennon and Shout!) and “the most entertaining Elvis book ever” by New York Times bestselling author Jimmy McDonough (Shakey: Neil Young's Biography), Baby, Let’s Play House is the first-ever Elvis book to focus solely on his complex relationships with women, including celebrities such as Ann-Margret, Linda Thompson, Mary Ann Mobley, Cher, Raquel Welch, Barbara Eden, and Cybill Shepherd. Featuring dozens of exclusive interviews and scores of never-before-seen photos, Baby, Let’s Play House is a must-have collector’s item for fans of The King everywhere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061987632
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/05/2010
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 720
Sales rank: 561,659
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Alanna Nash is a recipient of the Country Music Association Media Achievement Award and the Charlie Lamb Award for Excellence in Country Music Journalism, and the author of seven books, including The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley (winner of the Belmont Award); Dolly: The Biography; and Elvis and the Memphis Mafia. Nash lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where she covered Elvis's funeral for the Courier-Journal.

Table of Contents

Introduction xiii

1 "My Best Gal" 1

2 An Ideal Guy 21

3 Blue Heartache 43

4 Dixie's Delight 63

5 "You Need to be Kissed" 79

6 "A Great, Big, Beautiful Hunk of Forbidden Fruit" 99

7 Biloxi Bliss 113

8 "An Earthquake in Progress" 129

9 Love Times Three 153

10 Hillbillies in Hollywood 175

11 Showgirls and Shavers 191

12 Twin Surprises 207

13 "The Most Miserable Young Man" 221

14 Nipper Dreams 235

15 Private Presley 249

16 "Wake Up, Mama, Wake Up" 259

17 Fräulein Fallout 273

18 House Full of Trouble 285

19 Priscilla 297

20 "Crazy" 321

21 Going Under 341

22 "A Little Happiness" 359

23 Nungln, Thumper, and Bug 373

24 Satyrs and Spirits 393

25 "You Don't Really Love Me!" 411

26 Hitched! 431

27 A Baby, A Babe, And Black Leather 447

28 Sin City 471

29 Girls, Guns, and the President 485

30 "A Prince from Another Planet" 507

31 Buntin' 523

32 "Where Does Love Go"" 539

33 Flickering White Light 559

34 Breathe! 581

Epilogue 607

Acknowledgments 611

Endnotes 615

Bibliography 659

Index 663

What People are Saying About This

Rosanne Cash

“Alanna Nash meticulously documents and explores all the relationships Elvis had with women that were ‘extremely special,’ as Ann-Margret so delightfully (and euphemistically) phrases it. I was delighted to see my stepmother, June Carter, make an appearance, as she always became uncharacteristically silent when Elvis’ name came up in conversation. Nash belongs in the pantheon of great music writers, and this book is a fascinating study

Philip Norman

“By far the best study of Elvis Presley I have read. ‘The King’ emerges more clearly from this mosaic of his troubled love life than from any linear biography to date.Impressively researched, written—and felt.”

David Hajdu

“Deliciously gossipy but never mean, revealingly intimate but never leering, Baby, Let’s Play House is a masterwork of psycho-sexual history neatly disguised as celebrity journalism.”

Jimmy McDonough

“What’s left to say about Elvis? Plenty, if Alanna Nash is on the case. She rips the satin sheets right off the King, resulting in the most entertaining Elvis book ever. Ann-Margret! Raquel Welch! Barbara Eden! Tura Satana! This is very funny book.”

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