“Elvis a Humanitarian”

Tuesday, February 4, 1958. Elvis was on the set of King Creole with a small fan on the Paramount set. The little boy would appear with Elvis in the cover photo of Paul Belard’s book “Elvis a Humanitarian,” and once again shows us Elvis’s more humanitarian side and his affection for his fans, which always inspires profound tenderness.
The look between them speaks for itself.
On the book’s cover, we see Elvis signing a copy of his single, Teddy Bear, for the young fan, elegantly dressed in a two-piece suit, on the set of King Creole.
Elvis once said, “I could never get so rich that I could forget what it’s like to be poor.”
These words always represented his feeling of love and generosity towards others.
Article written and provided by Rosa García Mora. https://www.facebook.com/rosa.garciamora.12

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