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I said kaddish for Elvis

George Klein was closer to Presley than almost anyone — close enough to tell him the truth when it hurt

August 19, 2010 10:17
Elvis Presley was best man at George Klein’s wedding.
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George Klein is probably in a better position than anyone to talk about Elvis Presley - he first met the singing legend in 1948 when they were classmates at Humes High School in Memphis.

"We were friends from the age of 12, and we bonded from the moment I first met him in eighth grade music class," Klein recalls, sitting in a private room in Graceland, the iconic mansion Presley bought in 1957. "He got up and sang that day, and although he didn't really know that he wanted to be a big-time singer at that point, I certainly knew that he was different to everybody else around. He was the only boy in our school who could really sing and play the guitar. In the 12th grade, I remember, he got up and sang in our school talent contest, which he won. I said to myself: 'Well, maybe this guy's got a chance to make it'."

The young Presley was mocked by his schoolmates for his appearance - but not by Klein. "Some of the guys would kid Elvis about his hair and the way he dressed in school, but I never teased him, and he never, ever forgot that. "

Presley's career began when, at the age of 19, he entered Sam Phillips's Sun Studios in Memphis to cut some demos, including a version of That's All Right (Mama). Sam Phillips took a recording of the song to local radio DJ Dewey Phillips, who immediately broadcast it on his show. Listeners inundated the station with calls, with Phillips responding by playing the song 14 times in a row.