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Elvis Essay Research Paper Elvis by Albert

Elvis Essay, Research Paper


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 a record for his mothers birthday, Elvis always


respected his parents. Next it moves on to the first few


records that Elvis cut at Sun Records with his first producer


Sam Phillips. What made Elvis different from other singers


was that he was “a white boy who could sing like a nigger.”


as Sam Phillips described his style. It then moves on to


detail his breakthrough year of 1956 in which he had such


hits as Heartbreak Hotel, and Hound Dog. 1956 was the


year that Elvis took America by storm, and earned him the


title “The King of Rock and Roll”. After that, it states the


hardships that Elvis faced over the next few years in the


military. These few years were not very good for Elvis, for


the first time he had to leave the US, and his beloved


mother passed away before he left for his assignment in


Germany. Moving on it tells us about his glorious return to


the United States, reclaiming his title as “King”, and


moving on to something bigger and better the movies.


Over the course of the next few years Elvis made a lot of


movies, but none were liked by the critics, but they did


make money. After his less than stellar movie career Elvis


came back to music with a blast the 68′ Comeback Special.


Once again Elvis was on top of the music industry. After


the 68′ Comeback Special Elvis moved on to very


successful shows at Las Vegas. Elvis played in Las Vegas


until his death. He also started to tour again. It was during


this time that he and his wife of only a few years, Priscilla,


got a divorce. This is the main reason Elvis was soon very


heavily addicted to drugs. Elvis was always addicted to


drugs, but it was after his break up with Priscilla that led


him on a downward spiral leading to his death.


In my opinion this book is just great. I really enjoyed


reading this book very much. It was very informative, and


gave good insights into Elvis’ personal life. The aspect of


this book which I loved the most though, is the honesty.


The author, Albert Goldman, pulls no punches when he


talks about Elvis very eccentric personality outside of the


spotlight. One example of this strange behavior is that


when Elvis played in Las Vegas, he was so paranoid that


someone might kill him, he went through a long drawn out


ordeal just to walk to the ballroom that was only a few


floors down from his suite. And when he went he carried


about 3 to 4 loaded guns with him. This is one of the many


strange aspects of Elvis’ personal life in his later years.


One more thing I like is the honesty of Elvis’s drug


addiction. Like most Americans I didn’t think of Elvis as a


big time drug user, until I read this book. It tells about how


Elvis spoke out against drugs to kids, and even met with


then President Nixon about the drug problem in America.


The funny thing is that Elvis was probably one of the


biggest junkies in the entertainment industry.


As for the authors point of view, I think Albert


Goldman was very very honest in this book. And that is


one of the best features of the book. To take some one who


is a national hero, and tell the vivid details of his chronic


drug abuse, his abuse of his money, and the abuse of the


people around him must have been hard, but is was just the


facts. I think that most of the people who have read this


book had no 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.

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