Elvis Quote by Donald Dunn Download Open image “When I was a kid, I used to look in the mirror and pretend I was Elvis.” — Donald Dunn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Elvis Kid Kids Look Look Mirror Looks Mirror Mirror Pretend Mirrors Pretend Pretend Elvis Used
When I was with Elvis, I used to remind myself there's Elvis on the marquee and then there's the living, breathing Elvis. — Linda D. Thompson Copy Share Image
I never aspired to be up front. When I was a kid, I didn't ever look in the mirror with a hairbrush going, "Hey,… — Vince Gill Copy Share Image
Yeah, and I recently had my first Elvis moment. A gang of young girls was jumping all over me. It was kinda scary. And… — Channing Tatum Copy Share Image
The first time I saw a picture of Elvis - I was in a state of shock, because I couldn't believe that a human… — Gottfried Helnwein Copy Share Image
And I just remember, you know, breaking into tears and feeling so empty because, as long as Elvis was in the world, you always… — Jackie DeShannon Copy Share Image
The only person that anybody's ever said I resemble is a young Elvis. It used to happen a lot more when I was younger,… — Jason Aldean Copy Share Image
Nobody knows I'm Elvis, nobody knows this is me. After all of my tries, I've got the perfect disguise. — Waylon Jennings Copy Share Image
Plus, I grew up with Steve Cropper. There were so many good guitar players another one wasn't needed. What was needed was a bass. — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
Im the middle man. I try to keep people happy. I go out of my way to get a smile. Thats the way my… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
When I heard BB Kings Sweet Sixteen, I knew I wanted to play bass because that was the thing that made that record: the… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
I knew when I got to play with Al Jackson I would be a better bass player because he was the best drummer in… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
I try to keep people happy. I go out of my way to get a smile. That's the way my mother raised me. — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
When I heard BB King's 'Sweet Sixteen,' I knew I wanted to play bass because that was the thing that made that record: the… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
If you've got a good song, it's easy to play. But you can't make a bad song sound good no matter who you have… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
I always look back and say I should have made more. It should have been more lucrative, but it wasnt. — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
Most of my school friends and even a few of my teachers called me 'Duck.' — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
Elvis wore a halo. Otis Redding did, too. You knew you were playing with a star when you played with them. — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
Yes; my brother Bobby used to distribute records at King Records. I had a job there, too, packing records up and shipping them off.… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
When Elvis sang, it almost sounded like he was whispering. But after you heard the record, his voice was the strongest thing you ever… — Donald Dunn Copy Share Image
Elvis was sincere, and he was - he was so loyal. And he was so homespun. He loved his mother, he loved America. You… — Linda Thompson Copy Share Image
I can guarantee you one thing, we will never agree on anything as we agreed on Elvis. — Lester Bangs Copy Share Image
Elvis deserves a lot of credit for bringing the blues to middle America, not the Vegas stuff. The early stuff, The Sun records, and… — Peter Tork Copy Share Image
“If you threw Elvis and a scarecrow in a blender, topped the whole thing off with Seagram's 7 and pressed dice, you would make… — Andrea Portes Copy Share Image
Oh, I think country has changed tremendously. I think country has totally changed. Country music when I was a kid was Hank Williams. If… — John Mellencamp Copy Share Image
Elvis Presley wore a Star of David and a cross around his neck and, when someone asked him about it, he said, "It makes… — Cass McCombs Copy Share Image
Elvis' early music has drama because as he sang he was escaping limits. — Greil Marcus Copy Share Image
I was very keen on people like Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
Elvis [Presley] had a stepstool, if you will, to success because he came from the dominant culture. They identified with him. Michael Jackson had… — Michael Eric Dyson Copy Share Image