Baby, Let’s Play House

By: Alanna Nash
Narrated by: Erin Spencer, Alanna Nash – Introduction
Length: 27 hrs and 14 mins
Release date: 10-02-20
Publisher: Alanna Nash

Peter Guralnick definitely wrote the definitive history of Elvis Presley, and author Alanna Nash’s “Baby, Let’s Play House” qualifies as the complete and comprehensive history of Presley’s numerous relationships. Mary Tyler Moore might have once suggested she was the one and only Elvis co-star not to sleep with The King; however, Nash sheds light on the plentiful relationships Presley did engage in.

Nash shares quotes from Elvis’ many girlfriends, and provides psychological analysis, centering on The King’s desire to find another motherly figure, after losing his precious Gladys. Nash demonstrates the dynamics of Presley’s often quirky relationship patterns, such as focusing on young girls he could mold. “Baby, Let’s Play House” goes far beyond his marriage to Priscilla, and divulges which women really loved Presley.

I absolutely loved Erin Spencer’s smooth and captivating narration.

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