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Take away, the scent of flowers
Cover up, the sky of blue
Close my ears to tender love songs
They remind me too much of you
Hide young lovers' warm embraces
Keep stars and moonlight from my view
Let me forget, there are such places
They remind me too much of you
Must I evermore be haunted?
Day after day, my whole life through
By the memory of each moment
That I spent alone with you
If these lovely things don't hurt you
Our love just wasn't meant to be
But please come back to me, my darling
If they remind you, too much of me



Elvis and
Priscilla
It has been called one of the greatest
love stories of the 20th century:
the union of Elvis Presley and Priscilla
Beaulieu.
When the boy from Memphis fell in love,
the world watched as the couple
struggled
to evade the media and arrange a
semi-private wedding.
The famous couple later moved to
Graceland,
which is still a must for all Elvis
fans.

Presley,
Brunette Beauty in Surprise Vegas
Wedding
By Jeff Rice
Las Vegas SUN
May 2, 1967
Elvis Presley, 32, reportedly the
highest salaried entertainer in the
world,
married Priscilla Anne Beaulieu, 21,
Monday morning at Milton Prell's Aladdin
Hotel.
It was the first marriage for both.
The couple was wed in a quiet ceremony
in Prell's suite at the Aladdin at 9
a.m.
The new Mrs. Presley is the daughter of
Air Force Col. and Mrs. Joseph Beaulieu
of San Francisco.
The Memphis troubadour and his gray-eyed
brunette bride-to-be
landed at McCarran Airport early Monday
morning,
and drove with friends to county
courthouse
where they obtained their marriage
license at 3:30 a.m.
Following the ceremony, attended by a
few relatives and close friends,
an elaborate banquet was held just below
the hotel's casino.
An estimated 100 guests dined on ham,
eggs, Southern fried chicken, Oysters
Rockefeller,
roast suckling pig, poached and candied
salmon, lobster, Eggs Minnette, and
champagne.
Among the Las Vegas notables attending
the reception-banquet were
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Prell, SUN Publisher
and Mrs. Hank Greenspun
and State Supreme Court Justice David
Zenoff, who performed the eight-minute
ceremony.
The bride and groom cut a six-tiered
wedding cake.
Presley wore a black brocade silk tuxedo
and Western boots,
while Priscilla wore a floor-length
wedding gown of her own design:
white silk chiffon, with beaded yoke,
trimmed in seed pearls
and topped with a three-foot tulle veil
secured by a rhinestone crown.
At a short press conference following
the banquet,
Presley said he had met his bride six
years ago in Germany when he was in the
Army.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Anne Beaulieu,
said, "They became very close friends at
the time,
but I don't think any of us had thought
they'd get married."
Priscilla stayed with Presley's father
and stepmother at the family mansion,
"Graceland,"
when she graduated From a Memphis high
school in 1963.
During the press conference,
the bride's parents, her brother Don,
17, and her 13-year-old sister Michelle,
sat with Elvis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Presley.
Also on hand were Presley's close
friends and business associates,
Jay Esposito and Marty Lacker.
When a newsman commented, "Snap him
(Elvis) smiling. He doesn't smile much
lately,"
Presley joked, "How can you look happy
when you're scared?"
The Presley smile was very much in
evidence when he laughed and yelled,
"Daddy, help!"
Presley's father, seated across the
crowded room, said:
"Can't do it, son. You're on your own."
Comedian Redd Foxx, also on hand for the
festivities, said,
"It's the best thing that happened...to
me."
Presley said he and his bride would
"most likely live in Memphis,"
adding they intended to honeymoon in the
United States
and had "given no thought to leaving the
country."
"Colonel Tom Parker (Presley's manager),
and Prell have been friends for about 20
years,"
said a Aladdin spokesman.
"They're neighbors in Palm Springs."
Presley often stayed at the Sahara Hotel
when Prell was its owner.
The couple left for McCarrran Airport
immediately after the press conference.

ELVIS and
Priscilla are interviewed after their
wedding at the Aladdin in 1967.

ELVIS
PRESLEY with new bride Priscilla Anne
Beaulieu Presley
shortly after their wedding ceremony In
Las Vegas.

ELVIS
PRESLEY and Priscilla's wedding was
front page news for the Las Vegas SUN.
Did You
Know?
Elvis and Priscilla Wedding Trivia
• Food served at Elvis and Priscilla's
wedding included
Oysters Rockefeller, clams, salmon,
lobster, fried chicken, roasted pig,
and a six-tiered cake that costs $3,500.
• At the wedding, Elvis wore Western
boots.
• Priscilla designed her own wedding
gown.
It was trimmed in seed pearls and
included a veil with a rhinestone tiara.
• What songs did Elvis and Priscilla
dance to at their wedding?
They danced to “Love Me Tender,” the
first Elvis song Priscilla heard in
Germany.
A true
romantic,
Elvis swept Priscilla off her feet and
carried her over the threshold as he
sang
"The Hawaiian Wedding Song."
Beautiful Portrait courtesy of John
My Heartfelt Thanks!
Elvis' life was more though than just
numbers in a chart.
He was a great influence on young and
old alike.
Today, Elvis' music has reached a new
generation, our children.
Those of us who were born in the 50's
and 60's,
who grew up on Elvis Presley,
our children are now adoring, loyal fans
of Elvis.
The day Elvis died, a legend was born!
Long live the legend...
!!!


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~Made with Love!~

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