Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Elvis if he wasn't successful
Wordle About Elvis
Elvis Against Publicity
Elvis was a good person and a good singer and writer but since he did drugs i dont think many people liked him because of it and his repuation was probably not very good. So that is why they didnt like him and some people did so it depends on the person and they way they look up to a person.

I think Elvis was a good person but he did make so many bad choices in his life time but everyone likes his music so thats all that really matters. If he didnt do drugs then maybe people would look at him in not such a negative way but since he did they didnt really like him back then because of it. So what i think is if he didnt do it people would like him a lot better.

I think Elvis was a good person but he did make so many bad choices in his life time but everyone likes his music so thats all that really matters. If he didnt do drugs then maybe people would look at him in not such a negative way but since he did they didnt really like him back then because of it. So what i think is if he didnt do it people would like him a lot better.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
who inspired him
"SUCH A VOICE"
The sweetest voice in rock and the man who inspired Elvis Presley among many others would have turned seventy this month, but instead he died, unwanted and underappreciated thirty odd years ago. Clyde McPhatter possessed the most beautiful, purist, high tenor voice in r'n'b history. His sound came from the church and whilst many of rock's greatest moments came from the struggle between good and evil, Clyde's voice was heavenly all the way, there wasn't a drop of the devil to be seen. (It was voice, oh what a voice it was, it really was, such a voice ...)
The sweetest voice in rock and the man who inspired Elvis Presley among many others would have turned seventy this month, but instead he died, unwanted and underappreciated thirty odd years ago. Clyde McPhatter possessed the most beautiful, purist, high tenor voice in r'n'b history. His sound came from the church and whilst many of rock's greatest moments came from the struggle between good and evil, Clyde's voice was heavenly all the way, there wasn't a drop of the devil to be seen. (It was voice, oh what a voice it was, it really was, such a voice ...)
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