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presley31
11-10-2007, 01:54 PM
Elvis's 'sister' breaks long silence to talk about life as singer's confidant

Original Publication
By Linda Deutsch

She was the sister Elvis Presley never had, a companion, confidant and keeper of secrets in the exciting days of his early career.

They drove bumper cars in Las Vegas, rode horses in California and hung out at Graceland, the Memphis home he had just bought for his mother.

Her name is Judy Spreckels, and she agreed to her first sit-down interview this week, with a reporter who was once the president of an Elvis fan club. As the 25th anniversary of Elvis's death approached, memories were bubbling to the surface - although there were still some things Spreckels wouldn't discuss.

"He told me secrets that I never told and will never tell," says Spreckels, now 70. "I had nothing to do with being a yes man for him, and obviously he trusted me.

"Anything he told me was not going to go to any publication. I am the only person who was around Elvis who was a writer and didn't write a book. I felt secrets were secrets."

Her collection of memorabilia includes every record Elvis made but, she says, "My house is not decorated with Elvis memorabilia. I have so many indelible memories, I don't need to see them."

They met when Spreckels, an heiress who had a ranch in Las Vegas, was living at a hotel where Elvis was staying.

"I was sitting at a writing desk in the lobby writing a letter, and he just came up to me and started talking."

It was 1956, and Elvis was a newborn star. "How could you not know who he was even then?" she says. "I was friendly and told him I loved his record, Heartbreak Hotel."

Then he took her to the gift shop to show her a magazine.

"He said, `This says I'm a hillbilly. I'm not, am I?' I said, 'No, you're a singer.' And after that I was with him and the guys all the time. There wasn't a crowd then, just a few guys."

Back then, she says, Elvis was surrounded by the first wave of what would become known as the Memphis Mafia. Spreckels was the only woman in the group.

She once described herself as having been like a sister to Elvis but never a girlfriend.

"Girls come and go," she explained. "But sisters stay forever."

Reminded of the comment now, she says it is true. "This sister lasted forever. We were friends till the day he died."

Spreckels glows when remembering the idyllic early days.

"We were like kids," she says of that time when Elvis was about 21 and she was two years older. In the afternoons in Las Vegas they would ride bumper cars at an amusement park. And they went out for adventures where they could escape the fans.

"He loved the fact that I had a light blue Cadillac, and he bought the same car for his mother in pink," she remembers.

"One day we drove my car out into the desert, and his cousin came with us. Elvis drove that car as fast as it could go, and I was in the front seat whooping and screaming and laughing. His cousin was on the floor in the back he was so scared. But I'd been a stunt player in the movies, and Elvis couldn't go fast enough to scare me."

When they visited Graceland, she said, "We stayed up all night listening to Elvis singing and playing the piano. He liked to sing hymns. I didn't know any hymns, but I do now. He introduced me to Amazing Grace."

In Los Angeles, where Elvis made movies, Judy remembers going out on a Sunday with him and his friend, actor Nick Adams.

"Elvis decided to stop in a sports store and buy us bows and arrows. It was just whimsy. We went up to Mulholland Drive and were shooting bows and arrows, and nobody saw us."

Another time, the trio went horseback riding and were captured in a snapshot by a teenager at the ranch. It shows Judy smiling up adoringly at Elvis, the wind blowing her hair. "I'm the only one in that picture who's still alive," she notes sadly.

She has many unpublished photographs, she says, and "He was looking at me all the time, and he was laughing. It was just such a fun time."

Often, she traveled to Elvis's singing engagements around the country. And once, Spreckels, an artist, got him to sit for a portrait she drew. He inscribed it, "To Judy Spreckels, I love you, baby. Elvis Presley."

"We loved each other, as it says on my picture. But it was just a really terrific friendship."

When his mother, Gladys, died in 1958, Judy came to the funeral.

"I've never seen anyone as sad as Elvis was," she says. "He grieved. He cried continuously. We were in the front hall at Graceland, and he stood there hugging me for a half-hour. He was crying and crying and crying. It was the saddest thing I'd ever seen."

In later years, she attended his Las Vegas concerts, and he would stop the show to introduce her to the audience. She had married by then and so had he. By the time drugs invaded his life, she was less involved.

"I never think of him as he was the last year or year and a half," she says. "I think of him as so vibrant and beautiful and funny. When he died, a whole part of my life changed, and I died a little."

Spreckels now lives quietly in the San Fernando Valley. For awhile she worked as a ghostwriter of books and had a small publishing company. For years she was a trial watcher, attending famous court trials. Now, she describes herself as a recluse preferring to watch trials on TV.

She would like to sell her memorabilia, but is searching for a serious Elvis admirer dedicated to preserving the legend.

Asked if she ever ponders the tragedy of Elvis dying at 42, she pauses for a moment and says, "I think he got as old as he wanted to get."

Diane
11-10-2007, 02:54 PM
Now that's the kind of interview I love to read Jen...just love and respect and no trash. She sounds like she loved him quite a lot..in a friend/sister way.

Thanks for posting, it was refreshing.(y)

Diane

utmom2008
11-10-2007, 03:12 PM
Wonderful reading...thank you for posting (y) (y)

TLC67
11-10-2007, 05:05 PM
I just love to see those kind of stories.(y) Thanks for the post!

marijaep
11-10-2007, 05:13 PM
That was beautiful :D Thanks for sharing Jen.

She seems nice...I don't think i've ever seen a pic of here, does anyone have one? :D

franny
11-10-2007, 05:20 PM
Here you go, Marija :) I've never heard of her, but it's an interesting story!

Thanks, for the interview Jen!

franny

http://www.nwcn.com/artsandleisure/stories/L_IMAGE.ef1d54ca91.93.88.fa.80.8707fccc.jpg

marijaep
11-10-2007, 05:22 PM
Here you go, Marija :) I've never heard of her, but it's an interesting story!

Thanks, for the interview Jen!

franny

http://www.nwcn.com/artsandleisure/stories/L_IMAGE.ef1d54ca91.93.88.fa.80.8707fccc.jpg

Thank you Fanny :hug:

franny
11-10-2007, 05:24 PM
You're welcome, Marija! :) Did you want a pic of her now or then, that's all I could find right now...;)

franny

marijaep
11-10-2007, 05:25 PM
You're welcome, Marija! :) Did you want a pic of her now or then, that's all I could find right now...;)

franny

I actually wanted a pic with Elvis, but I don't know if it even exists lol.
But this is great too! Thank you very much!!! :hug::clap:

elvislady
11-10-2007, 05:27 PM
What a great story, i have great respect for the lady she will take her secrets to the grave with her. thanks for posting this story presley.
elvislady :D

cameron
11-10-2007, 05:41 PM
That was a very nice interview !!
Thanks so much for posting this !! (y)(y)

franny
11-10-2007, 05:50 PM
Here's another pic, this time with Elvis! :P
They are kinda small, but they are cool to see! (y)

franny

http://www.nwcn.com/artsandleisure/stories/L_IMAGE.ef1d54ca91.93.88.fa.80.8709d394.jpg

marijaep
11-10-2007, 05:54 PM
Here's another pic, this time with Elvis! :P
They are kinda small, but they are cool to see! (y)

franny

http://www.nwcn.com/artsandleisure/stories/L_IMAGE.ef1d54ca91.93.88.fa.80.8709d394.jpg

That pic looks so cool!!!! :clap::clap::clap:
Would love to see a bigger version!:D

Thank you very very much Franny (third time lol) :hug:

franny
11-10-2007, 05:58 PM
You're welcome, Marija! :) If I find bigger pics, I will post them, a third time! :lol:

franny

Gary1
11-10-2007, 07:21 PM
Asked if she ever ponders the tragedy of Elvis dying at 42, she pauses for a moment and says, "I think he got as old as he wanted to get."That was a great interview.(y)But this last setence speaks volumes (at least to me)because i think there is quite a bit of truth in it.What i mean is you see the likes of Elvis and Marilyn Monroe and james Dean i personally don't think they were meant to get old.I just can't picture any of them getting old.And i think that's the way it was meant to be.JMOPO.

Diane
11-10-2007, 07:29 PM
Darn I feel so hopeless! There are several pictures in the gallery with Judy. She was there in the pictures when he went into the army. She's the one with the dark hair and I think a kerchief on her head. She is also in a picture with him at the same time, him wearing the same suit jacket and they are both looking at one of his "Golden Records" album. Sorry I wish I wasn't so dumb about computers or I would post some.

Diane

presley31
11-10-2007, 07:49 PM
Diane
Is this one your are talking about??

marijaep
11-11-2007, 02:35 AM
Darn I feel so hopeless! There are several pictures in the gallery with Judy. She was there in the pictures when he went into the army. She's the one with the dark hair and I think a kerchief on her head. She is also in a picture with him at the same time, him wearing the same suit jacket and they are both looking at one of his "Golden Records" album. Sorry I wish I wasn't so dumb about computers or I would post some.

Diane
I'll go photo hunting now Diane, don't worry! :lol: Thanks:hug:

Diane
Is this one your are talking about??

Thank you Jen :clap::hug:

Diane
11-11-2007, 08:11 AM
That is Judy Spreckles Jen...thanks for bailing me out. I'm sure you'll find quite a few pictures of her in the gallery now Marija that you know what she looked like.


Diane

presley31
11-11-2007, 09:03 AM
Your welcome marija and Diane
Good hunting marija lol

Dorothy
11-11-2007, 02:15 PM
I remember Judys' name being linked to Elvis when I was a teenager,,,,in 1956.
I never knew who she was.....I thought she was just another one of Elvis' high school girlfriends.

There wasn't a lot of information on celebrities in those days......just movie magazines. And of course, you know a movie magazine wouldn't tell a lie or embellish a story!!:lmfao:

Thanks for the post....now I know who Judy is.....only 50 years late. :)

ksimms2
11-11-2007, 03:29 PM
what a great interview, and I never had heard of her before.....I'm glad she was a friend to him, someone he could confide in. Thank you so much for posting this!

rhythmknights
11-11-2007, 04:51 PM
What a great story, i have great respect for the lady she will take her secrets to the grave with her. thanks for posting this story presley.
elvislady :D

I agree, elvislady. this woman has CLASS!
I remember reading about her, she was in New York at the same time as Elvis when he appeared on Sullivan, i think. From the way that article was written it was implying that Judy, a married woman, was smitten with Elvis and imo, was suggesting an affair between the two. Mr. Spreckles was some huge business mogul of some sort, too, i think. i really need to reread my Elvis books!
Jen, do you have the link for this story?

presley31
11-11-2007, 05:13 PM
Got it from a another forum but there wasn't a link with the interview, but there lots of stuff on the internet.

rhythmknights
11-11-2007, 06:23 PM
That is Judy in this photo, too, between Gladys and Anita.

presley31
11-12-2007, 07:48 AM
That is Judy in this photo, too, between Gladys and Anita.

Thanks for the picture (y)(y)

SleepyJack
11-12-2007, 08:07 AM
This is one very lovely lady.....Am I right in thinking that she was heir to her fathers huge sugar empire?..seem to remember reading that somewhere.Great to see someone with integrity and honesty...not the usual old tale telling "Friends".

presley31
11-12-2007, 08:12 AM
This is one very lovely lady.....Am I right in thinking that she was heir to her fathers huge sugar empire?..seem to remember reading that somewhere.Great to see someone with integrity and honesty...not the usual old tale telling "Friends".

yep l agree

Judy talks about elvis so with so much love and class.

LovesElvis
11-12-2007, 08:31 AM
This is one very lovely lady.....Am I right in thinking that she was heir to her fathers huge sugar empire?..seem to remember reading that somewhere.Great to see someone with integrity and honesty...not the usual old tale telling "Friends".

I have LIFE magazines 30th-anniversary of Elvis' death commemoration issue, and there is a picture of her with Elvis & Gladys at their house on Audobon drive. I will see if there is a pic online and post it. And in that article/picture, they do mention her father's sugar business success.

SleepyJack
11-12-2007, 08:41 AM
I`ve got a book called "The Complete Elvis" that was the first book I ever bought...in the A-Z section there is a lovely picture of them together from the fifties.Yhey are side by side on a lawn and they look really comfortable and happy together....lovely picture.