Elvis by Albert Goldman
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Elvis by Albert Goldman is a book about the life and
times of the king of rock and roll. It shows how a country
boy rose up and ruled the world of music, and also showed
his downfall. It starts by telling about Elvis' childhood, and
moving to his teenage years. Elvis was always a
wholesome country boy no matter if people considered him
leud, or outrageous. In fact, Elvis was discovered when he
made
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clue what the real Elvis was like. Don't get me wrong, the author takes nothing away from Elvis the singer, he was, and still is one of the greatest entertainers of our day, but Elvis the person was a totally different person. A classic case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. So inconclusion I would just like to say to any Elvis fans read this book to find out what the "King" was really like.
clue what the real Elvis was like. Don't get me wrong, the author takes nothing away from Elvis the singer, he was, and still is one of the greatest entertainers of our day, but Elvis the person was a totally different person. A classic case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. So inconclusion I would just like to say to any Elvis fans read this book to find out what the "King" was really like.