Down at the End of Lonely Street: the Life and Death of Elvis Presley
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Signet Book
- Publish date: 08/01/1998
Description:
This intimate portrait of Elvis Presley, America's favorite music idol, chronicles his remarkable life from a dirt-poor schoolboy in Memphis through his rise as a Rock 'n' Roll superstar to his final days in Las Vegas. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Elvis's closest friends and new documentary evidence, this biography reveals secrets about his relationships with his addictive mother Gladys, his ruthless manager Colonel Tom Parker, his musical rivals The Beatles, and the truth behind his marriage to Priscilla Beaulieu. Featuring a complete discography and filmography as well as sixteen pages of photographs -- some never before published -- "Down at the End of Lonely Street" cuts through the lies and the legends to present the real Elvis Presley, a man who was troubled, talented, and unfailingly human.
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