Yorkshire Post

All shook up in disbelief even as Elvis lay in state

SUSPICIOUS MINDS: 40 YEARS SINCE PRESLEY’S DEATH

- DAVID BEHRENS COUNTY CORRRESPON­DENT ■ Email: david.behrens@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

IT WAS not the one immortalis­ed by Don McLean as the day the music died, but two generation­s of fans wore tear stains on their blue suede shoes.

Elvis Presley’s death, 40 years ago today, was greeted with such disbelief that for years afterwards, rumours abounded that he had not gone, just vanished into hiding.

Alleged discrepanc­ies in the death certificat­e and reports of a wax dummy in his coffin fuelled the suspicious minds of the conspiracy theorists. Some thought he had been inspired to fake his death by the character in the then-current TV series, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin.

Even today, his former wife Priscilla, says she finds it hard to accept that he is not still alive.

“He still exists, he is still here,” she said in an interview this week to mark the announceme­nt that an exhibition celebratin­g his life would come to Britain in the autumn.

Ms Presley, whom the singer divorced in 1973 and who, at 72, is 10 years his junior, did not mean the comments to be taken literally.

“We try to make sure his DNA is there – it keeps him alive,” she said.

Presley died after suffering a heart attack in his Graceland mansion, in Memphis, Tennessee, after years of prescripti­on drug abuse. His body lay in state there, and thousands of fans filed past.

He was only 42 but had been a recording artist since 18, when he walked into the offices of Sun Records in Memphis and cut a version of That’s When Your Heartaches Begin.

He had sold more than 300 million albums and made 33 films but it had been two decades since he had been at the forefront of popular culture, and his later appearance­s in Las Vegas were characteri­sed by his expanding waistline and increasing­ly eccentric performanc­es.

But his death prompted a new wave of interest, and his final single, Way Down, went straight to the top of the charts. History may repeat itself this weekend, when his album The 50 Greatest

Hits is expected to eclipse those of his contempora­ry, the late Glen Campbell, and the current star, Ed Sheeran, in the race for the number one slot.

His widow, meanwhile, said she would never forget the events of August 16, 1977.

“You never get it out of your mind,” Ms Presley said. “His impact truly resonates.”

She added: “I really got the impact of a love and support that still stands for him. I was actually taken aback by the impact Elvis had.

“It was beyond anything I had ever imagined.”

She had been 14 when they met, while he was serving in the US army. He is said to been awkward and embarrasse­d in front of her, but she said: “I just remember the good times.

“I remember the fun we had, the sense of humour he had and his laugh, it was so contagious.”

In Memphis, fans are marking the anniversar­y of his death with a week of tribute events.

We try to make sure his DNA is there – it keeps him alive. Priscilla Presley on the spirit of Elvis.

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