-
Backstage Pass
I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers (signed)

Marian J. Cocke was Elvis’ private nurse in the late 70s. In 1979, she wrote the book ‘I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers’, where she tells about her years with Elvis. Now, 30 years later, the book is re-published to give a new generation of fans the opportunity to discover this remarkable story. The book is about two friends, one of them is the greatest entertainer of all times. This is not a book that tells invented dirty details, but the honest story of a women that worked for Elvis and became close friends with him. Marian is still in a good health en offers buyers from our store the chance to get a signed copy of her book. Now available in a strictly limited quantity.
Order this book http://shop.elvismatters.com/index.p...scid=75&home=1
Published: july 26th 2009 11:19 AM.
Source: shopElvis.eu
-
PINK Cadillac
Re: I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers (signed)
This is an interesting book, Marion comes right out before anything else and states that if you're looking for "juicy" details - go look somewhere else.
Anything Elvis has told her in confidence will remain confidential. she does have quite a few good Elvis stories to tell, tho. Not a bad investment, if you
buy from her, she includes a very nice autograph.

Just pretend, I'm holding you, and whispering things soft and low.
And think of me, how it's gonna be and just pretend I didn't go
-
Junior Member
Re: I Called Him Babe: Elvis Presley's Nurse Remembers (signed)
I actually read this book. It was an interesting read. I thought it was sweet and painted a picture of Elvis that I feel was that of man that was so generous and caring. I believe her when she talks about all the ailments that Elvis had. People forget how far medicine and technology has come since 1977. I bought this book on one of my trips to Graceland. It was the only one in a small gift shop. I don't usually by Elvis books but I have lately. I wasted my money on Baby Let's Play House and regretted after only 2 chapters. But this book is a not in that category. Mariane knew Elvis unlike the Nash woman.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules