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Elvis: I've been doin' this since I was nineteen, you know, 'n it's been something! I was eleven the first time...it was in church 'n I sang "The Old Rugged Cross" with Momma and Daddy. I had a solo part and then I sang at a fair... won third place or somethin', not first like what's been told... did "Old Shep" with my eyes shut the whole time 'cause it scared me so... And then I sang with some of the gospel groups 'round town 'n nearby once in a while, when they'd let me at rehearsals or somethin'. At revivial meetings through the early years... my teens. That's what I thought I'd be, you know, just a group member. One of the guys, you know, and when I was nineteen I did the record- little scratchy thing, for Momma. Don't know what happened to it-musta got lost or left somewhere, don't know. Maybe broken-they split real easy.
I was pretty excited when they called me in. Man, it was a dream comin' true! I didn't know what it meant, but it... there was a feelin'... in side me. Something was going to happen... I just knew it. Somethin' kept tellin' me, get ready... it's coming! I'd lie awake thinkin' of all---all sorts of things. Dreamin' you know, but nothin' in all them was ever...equal to what happened. To what keeps happenin' ! I just couldn't picture this-not in my wildest dreams and-and man, had some wild ones! (He laughs) Real wild! Kid dreams, fantasy and-and most of 'em have come true in many ways. Many ways. I wouldn't trade this life for anybody's existence. No one I know man, equals my life. I love it! Ups-downs-whatever, it's been great. Just great! I'd do it all again-there are a few little things I'd do differently, but mostly, I'd do it just the same. (Pause-takes a deep breath.) Damn, I'm a fool-huh? (Laughs, then becomes serious and softly says,) It was worth it all, every tear, every heartbreak, every fear... It was worth it all."
Elvis Aaron Presley