B. B. King sets the record straight:
“When Elvis appeared he was already a big, big star. Remember this was
the fifties so for a young white boy to show up in an all-black function
took guts. I believe he was showing his roots and he seemed proud of
those roots. After the show he made a point of posing for pictures with
me treating me like royalty. He’d tell people I was one of his
influences. I doubt whether that’s true but I like hearing Elvis give
Memphis credit for his musical upbringing.
Back in 1972, Elvis helped me get a good gig at the Hilton Hotel while
he was playing in the big theater. He put in a call for me and I worked
in the lounge to a standing room only crowd. Elvis fans came in
different colors but their love for good music was all the same. They
were always a good audience.
Many nights I’d go upstairs after we finished our sets and go up to his suite. I’d play Lucille [King’s guitar] and sing with Elvis, or we’d
take turns. It was his way of relaxing.
I’ll tell you a secret. We were the original Blues Brothers because that
man knew more blues songs than most in the business - and after some
nights it felt like we sang every one of them. But my point is, that
when we were hanging out in the Hilton in the 70s, Elvis had not lost
his respect, his ‘yes sir’, his love for all fields of music. And I
liked that.”
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