Priscilla Presley Pays Tribute To Elvis Presley In An Incredible New Way

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Published 2022-03-18
Elvis Presley. The name, the man, and the legend who redefined rock ’n’ roll. Now, 45 years after his death, Priscilla Presley is paying tribute to the King in a brand-new way. Lisa Wilkinson sat down with Priscilla in an exclusive interview.

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All Comments (21)
  • About Elvis’ charisma, it’s true what Priscilla was saying. I live in Los Angeles and have met a few people that worked on Elvis’ movies. Each of them told me the same thing, that they could feel Elvis’ presence even before they knew he was in the building. And I had the opportunity to personally experience his charisma when I saw him perform on June 9th 1972 at his opening show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. I’ve attended many concerts where the biggest names in show business history performed and not one of them affected the audience like Elvis did.
  • @cindyspikes8670
    As someone growing up in Memphis, I can honestly say he had the biggest heart of anyone. Younger folks won’t hear the first hand stories of the people whose lives he touched. And there will never be anyone who will ever come close to matching this man. Not ever.
  • She’s so right nobody can ever fill his shoes look like him or sing like him there’s only one Elvis Presley and he’s a legend. People keep debating it for the record there is only one Elvis Presley all others are just invitations not the real deal not Elvis
  • I still cry for Elvis, I was a fervent admirer, and I had an immense affection for him, because he was an extraordinary man, with a lot of charisma and great human warmth.
  • There's NOTHING like listening to Elvis ......he was and still is one of a kind .....God rest his soul
  • @kelly6739
    A big part of Elvis died when his Mother passed away. Priscilla is right, no one can fill his shoes. you can feel that charisma he had, just watching and hearing Elvis on screen.
  • There will never be another. I saw Elvis in 1956 in Ottawa at the Auditorium...it was amazing, I'll never forget it.
  • @henryfrost8542
    He had the looks, the voice and a soul that bought pleasure to the world. He is so missed...
  • @shelbyjames1551
    What a great tribute to one of a kind entertainer, Elvis Presley. Will forever be missed.
  • @katielou2006
    There is never and will never be anyone like Elvis He is a legend and should always be remembered.
  • @juliabel2
    His charisma was ELECTRIC! Saw him in 1973 Atlanta, front row stage level seats! It was AMAZING!!!
  • @depper
    Elvis gave an astronomical 1,684 Concerts and over 6,000 Live Performances during his 24 year career, an astonishing and amazing achievement not surpassed by anyone else in the music business! And over 2.5+ Billion Records sold Worldwide (international sales went largely unreported so no one truly knows how many more records he actually sold around the world). The Highest Selling Single Artist in the History of Recorded Music. AND the Only Entertainer in the World that is a member of these 4 major Music Halls of Fame - Rock 'n Roll HOF, R&B HOF, Country HOF and Gospel HOF! His contributions to the blues and gospel and rockabilly often is misunderstood or undervalued.
  • Elvis's legacy will live FOREVER. He will never be forgotten. His Voice and appearance were one of a kind.
  • Elvis Aaron Presley. The greatest entertainer that ever lived. Rocking in heaven right now. God bless him. Great interview.
  • As an Aussie who was born quite a few years after he was born, yet has visited Graceland, I can’t tell you how mesmerising it is. So amazing go and see it. Totally and utterLy lovely, respectful and honouring a legend
  • @Aya-ll2of
    From all the interviews made by his closes group of friends. They all said the same thing. Elvis loves to give. Rest in peace. Never forgotten always in our hearts
  • I have a cousin who was there as a pedestrian when the hearse drove by. I worked for many years with a lady from Memphis, she said she remembers as a kid he would go by on his motorcycle now and then and he'd wave at them and rev the engine and they loved it! Her uncle was a handy man at Graceland back in the 60's and 70's. He had a job to do there one day, but his work truck wouldn't start, so Elvis bought him a brand new truck and handed him the key's. When Elvis died, she said he parked it and put a cover over it and never drove it again. Elvis was a very kind person, very giving like that. That's one of the reasons he was pretty much broke at the end. He gave so much.
  • @AmazingDest
    That was a beautiful tribute to Elvis. I respect Priscilla for being a real stand up human being no matter what happened in there relationship. You can tell her love for him will be never ending.
  • @crisromito7752
    I can honestly say, this is the first interview with Cilla that I am very impressed with. First time she has truly shown her internal feelings for Elvis after all these years. Very genuine.