The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs)

The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs): The photograph above is a very rare Christmas card from Elvis and his infamous home…Graceland. This Christmas card is one of many that I …

The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs)

The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs): The photograph above is a very rare Christmas card from Elvis and his infamous home…Graceland. This Christmas card is one of many that I …

The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs)

The Elvis Presley Expert Blog: Elvis Presley & Christmas (by Jeffrey Schrembs): The photograph above is a very rare Christmas card from Elvis and his infamous home…Graceland. This Christmas card is one of many that I …

Elvis Presley and Christmas (by Jeff Schrembs All Rights Reserved)

WM Christmas Card

The photograph above is a very rare Christmas card from Elvis and his infamous home…Graceland. This Christmas card is one of many that I have but it is among my favorite(s). There is no doubt that Elvis was proud of Graceland and loved spending Christmas there.

Christmas, and the weeks leading up to, was Elvis’ favorite time of the year. He loved the decorations, the smiles on others faces, the gracious acts of people during this time of year, buying presents for others, reflecting back on the year and looking forward to the next, and most of all having; friends, loved ones, relatives, etc. with him to share memories – love – time and more.

To those who were able to look upon Graceland, especially from the years of 1966 through 1973, the tasteful decorations – the lights – and the beauty would literally cause cars passing by to brake and the passengers look in wonder. It was a beautiful sight to behold and Elvis took great pride in illuminating Graceland and he never grew tired of driving through the gates of Graceland winding up towards his home looking at the spectacle of lights.

Even during the saddest Christmas of his life, which was Christmas of 1958 as his mother had died a few months earlier on August 14, 1958, Elvis still found the time to think about others and try to make it a special time…for others.

Interestingly, though Elvis is the most successful recording artist ever (note: in many categories including pertaining to Christmas songs (i.e. total album sales, total single sales, number of hits on Billboard, etc.) the music playing at Elvis’ home were those of other artists such as; Dean Martin, Gene Autry, Bing Crosby, and others.

Here is a summary of Elvis’ Christmas Songs: Elvis recorded his first Christmas album in sessions of September 5 – 7, 1957 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood entitled “Elvis’ Christmas Album” and was released in October 1957. Content included Christmas hymns, secular Christmas songs and non-holiday gospel numbers. It initially hit #1 for 4 weeks on Billboard’s pop album chart and revisited the chart due to strong sales in subsequent holiday seasons through 1962. It was repackaged with a new cover in 1958. There were other reissues with altered content and cover later on.

Working the sessions with Elvis were Scotty Moore (guitar), Bill Black (bass), D. J. Fontana (drums), Dudley Brooks (piano), and backing vocalists The Jordanaires and Millie Kirkham. These sessions were Millie’s first work with Elvis, who, ever the gentleman, took special care to see to her comfort because she was seven months pregnant at the time.

Millie performed a soprano obbligato (in a “winter wind” sort of effect) behind Elvis’ lead on the song “Blue Christmas”, a song that over the years would become synonymous with Elvis and Christmas. During the session, song writers Leiber and Stoller wrote for Elvis a song called “Christmas Blues”. By the end of the session it was renamed “Santa Claus Is Back In Town” and it became another famous Elvis Christmas song. Material unrelated to the Christmas album was also recorded at these sessions.

Elvis recorded a second Christmas album called “Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas” in sessions of May 15 -21, 1971 at RCA Studio B in Nashville. It was released October of 1971. Players were James Burton (guitar), Chip Young (guitar), Charlie Hodge (guitar), Norbert Putnam (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums), Larry Londin (drums), Kenneth Buttrey (drums), David Briggs (piano), Imperials member Joe Moscheo (piano), Elvis Presley (piano), Glen Spreen (organ), and Charlie McCoy (organ, harmonica and percussion). Backing vocalists were The Imperials, June Page, Millie Kirkham, Ginger Holiday and Temple Riser. For this album producer Felton Jarvis attempted to set the Christmas mood in May by having the studio decorated with a tree and empty boxes beautifully wrapped. Elvis even brought gifts for everyone, presenting each with engraved gold bracelets that said “Elvis ’71”.

I hope that you enjoyed this article and may God bless you all.

 

Jeff Schrembs

http://www.ElvisCollector.info

www.ElvisCollectorWorldwide.freeforums.org

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Love means never having to say you’re sorry…NOT ! ! !

    In a galaxy far far away (i.e. in the 1970’s) one of the greatest tear jerker movies ever made was released. It’s name said it all “Love Story”.

 

I won’t play spoiler so if you are part of the “new generation”, who knows nothing about this movie, then (a) I DARE YOU to rent it – watch it – and not cry (and YES 1 tear constitutes crying) and (b) this article is not for you.

 

To the “seasoned generation(s)” (how do you like that word I used “seasoned” as opposed to “old”?) you know that THE memorable line, in the movie, was “love means never having to say you’re sorry”. Pause to reflect. Still pausing. Pausing some more. Through pausing.

 

Anyway IN THE REAL WORLD saying you’re sorry IS important especially when it comes to those you love. If you don’t think saying you’re sorry, or really being sorry, is not important then ask yourself this “are you willing to lose the greatest love of your life” OR “are you willing to permanently damage your relationship with those you care most about” (memory lapse alert = I forgot to add the question marks so here they are?)?

 

To take it a step further it is more important that you FEEL SORRY – that you understand the other person’s point of view – that you learn from your mistakes – and that your ACTIONS (not when you get caught or when it is too late) reflect the reality of you being sorry.

 

They say (don’t ask me who they are because I am still finding out who I am in certain areas) that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” and this is also untrue because over these past 2 years I have learned a lifetime of “lessons”, and (sadly) the deterioration of relationships that meant/mean the world to me, and real lessons are not…easy.

 

NOTHING will ever replace the interaction between the ones we love.

 

NOTHING will ever replace the knowledge, the heightened senses, and the soul turning inner feelings, of falling in love…with the…one. The one that you waited for. The one you hoped for. The one you longed for. The one that you just…knew.

 

To those who haven’t found “the one”…don’t give up.

 

To those who have found “the one” then never let loose – never stop listening – never stop improving – never stop telling them how much they mean to you – never stop loving – and never EVER take them for granted or minimize their needs. When God puts you together with “the one” he never says it will be “easy” nor does he promise “the status quo”. As each year passes there should be a RENEWAL of the relationship keeping the aspects that “work” for both and striving to improve/change/etc. the aspects that…”don’t”. Only by this realization, commitment, and effort can one lay their head down at night with a loving heart not worried about what tomorrow will bring (concerning the strength of the relationship).

 

I used to think that not drinking, not doing drugs, not going out to parties/bars/etc., being a good Father, never pursuing anyone else (for one night or otherwise) working hard, trying, etc. was…”enough”. It wasn’t. The life lesson I learned is that not only was it NOT ENOUGH but that I should have known, with every cell in my being, that it wasn’t and that I should not of fallen into the “trap” of complacency.

 

For those keeping score, or who may be familiar with my online writings, you may be aware that I was diagnosed with cancer about 2 years ago. This was in addition to an “alphabet soup” of medical diagnosis/complications and very real mental/physical/emotional problems with adversely affected me 24/7.

 

You ask “how do we get from love story – to life lessons – to your illness”? Well, Mr. and/or Mrs. Impatient let me tell you. But first, because I can, I will play the “pause card” and make you read the next sentence (lesson learned…don’t rush me).

 

There are those, both near and far, that I NEED (and are and have been deserving) to hear me say “I’m sorry” not because I can form the words and speak them but…because I am…and I have been and I wish I had the chance earlier.

 

It’s like the saying (“them again”…who are they really?) that goes “if a tree falls in the forest, and no one is there, is a sound made” (or something to that effect)? Well, what if you are sorry – have been sorry – have changed for the better (in many many ways) and yet the persons deserving of hearing these words aren’t around and/or don’t provide you with the opportunity to convey these earnest feelings? Are you still…sorry? The answer is YES and the real answer is YES and you should never forget it and work, 24/7, to replace the lives/memories/moments (of each person deserving of hearing the apology) with ones of; happiness, love, understanding, acceptance, joy, peace, etc.

 

In summary, movies have their place. Words have their place. Actions have their place. But none of these, individually and/or collectively, can ever replace the exchange of a heartfelt/sincere interaction when one conveys the words of “I’m sorry” regardless of IF or WHEN the other person(s) accept the apology. That, my online friends, is the point of this story and it is especially true when it is…a LOVE story.

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