Thirty-three years after his death, Elvis Presley's extraordinary
physical appeal, timeless music, and sexual charisma continue to
captivate, titillate, and excite. Though hundreds of books have been
written about the King, no book has solely explored his relationships
with women and how they influenced his music and life . . . until now.
Based largely on exclusive interviews with the many women who knew him
in various roles--lover, sweetheart, friend, costar, and family
member--Baby, Let's Play House presents Elvis in a new light: as a
charming but wounded Lothario who bedded scores of women but seemed
unable to maintain a lasting romantic relationship. While fully
exploring the most famous romantic idol of the twentieth century,
award-winning veteran music journalist Alanna Nash pulls back the covers
on what Elvis really wanted in a woman and was tragically never able to
find.