Step back into the early days of Elvis Presley’s rise to fame. In this episode, we explore the roots of Baby, Let’s Play House—the 1955 track that became Elvis’s first national hit—and how it marked the beginning of a rock and roll revolution.
Inspired by Alanna Nash’s revealing book Baby, Let’s Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him, we dive into the music, the mindset, and the women who shaped the King during his earliest years at Sun Records.
🎙️ Discover:
• The story behind “Baby, Let’s Play House”
• How Elvis’s Sun Records years shaped his sound
• Key figures like Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and Colonel Parker
• Insights from Alanna Nash’s in-depth Elvis biography
📘 Based on: Baby, Let’s Play House by Alanna Nash
📍 Set during Elvis’s Memphis & Sun Studio beginnings
📅 Circa 1954–1956
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