Baz Luhrmann interviews Elvis Presley’s childhood friend Sam Bell and Elvis Presley’s longtime Graceland cook, Mary Jenkins

His childhood friend tells the truth about Elvis. He got all kinds of food. 4 white families including Elvis and African Americans were the all the rest. A lot of fresh food and there was a time they swim in the ponds and Elvis loved going to black churches. He liked that spirit of the black church. Elvis was a kid just like all the kids and he loved music. Elvis was called EP, Sam was the Leader of the gang and he was the leader of the gang. He could go through the house and he would say yes sir and no sir to Sam’s grandmother. Wear Humpty and EP would look for each other. We got bikes and Elvis’s dad got him a motorbike. He loved peanut butter and banna sandwiches. Elvis’s Dad told Elvis his friends would ride it.

He was a learner and he would be thinking about, being Poor and Black was looked down on them. It was sad when Elvis had to leave and move. He was boastful and he would speak of imagination. Memphis was thousands of miles away. He would be mistreated he was so poor and white people looked down on Elvis was on his way to Memphis. He was standing next to a bike and Sam did not get to talk to him and he was gone. and below. Elvis loved gospel music. He had negro ways and they did not like it. His cook loved him and he was calm wanted a cheeseburger. He wanted to stay with mary Elvis vanished away. I worked the night before Elvis died. Mary Jenkins, he wanted to rest. Elvis is dead. If he had been with Pricilla he might be around them. She never saw drugs at all.

Elvis Who? – A short documentary on the King of Rock n Roll

Sam Bell, Elvis Presley’s childhood friend… Remembers The King

https://youtu.be/aju3doDLIKI
Exit mobile version