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Peter R. Hayden
Reviewed by Nigel Patterson, Jan 2010
Australasian Elvis fans never got to see Elvis on their sunny shores but in 1968-69 they did get to see a piece of Elvis history when his 1960 Series 75 Fleetwood Limousine went on display across
There is a famous 1962 Aussie pop song by Lucky Starr called I’ve Been Everywhere. In the case of the tour “downunder” of Elvis’s famous GOLD Cadillac this title is very apt! Between January 17, 1968 and January 1969 the vehicle made almost 50 stops as it visited every
From Rockhampton in northern
Elvis historian and noted Australian Elvis collector and noted historian, Bob Hayden, recently released his booklet, Elvis Presley’s GOLD Cadillac Tour of AUSTRALASIA 1968-69. Captured with the 58 pages of Hayden’s booklet is a vivid historical record of the tour. With rare archival photos and press clippings the booklet is an important record of a little known art of Elvis history. During the Tour, the GOLD Cadillac travelled 17,000 miles and was seen in major cities as well as towns of only a few thousand people.
The photos in the booklet include many very rare visuals of the GOLD Cadillac (sadly in black & white, the photographic standard of the time) in various locations and various archival images including Elvis sparring with
With valuable contributions from many of
Eyewitness accounts add an important sense of the moment as a number of fans recall their experience in seeing theCadillac:
“I cannot understand why I did not take both the super eight camera and hand held camera……..It is the biggest regret that I have had over all these years…..” (Don Hudson, Melbourne)
A map of
A portion of proceeds from the sale of the booklet are being donated to the Benevolent Society. In this regard, Hayden records, the Tour was a huge success and raised nearly 150,000ドル.00 for charity (a massive sum in 1969).
Hayden writes:
Tour Manager Roy Darling, in show business circles since 1917 would report that he had never seen bigger queues than those lined up to see Elvis Presley’s car.
Verdict: Bob Hayden’s account of the Australasian Tour of Elvis’s GOLD Cadillac is a welcome and important historic record of a little known part of the Elvis story which will be enjoyed by both Elvis historians and ordinary fans.
To order a copy of ELVIS PRESLEY’S GOLD Cadillac Tour of AUSTRALASIA 1968-69 contact the author:
Cliff Inglis: “I cannot understand why I did not take both the super eight camera and hand held camera……..It is the biggest regret that I have had over all these years…..” (Don Hudson, Melbourne)
Man, he had regrets!? I saw this car when it came to Christchurch NZ. I was working for a local photographer at the time and I also belonged to the local Elvis fan club. I went along to Hutchinson Motors where it was on display and took many pic of my fellow fan club friends standing in front of the car and, in some cases, sitting in it . I even got to sit in it myself . My biggest regret was that with all that was going on I never got to have my pic taken in the car or even standing by it . I've lost touch with those people over the years, so I haven't even got proof that I took pics of it . Oh well, at least I have the memory of that day.
Ian B. Allen: I agree with your assessment of Bob Hayden’s valuable contribution to Elvis history. Both the information in text form and the photographs of the gold Cadillac tour are a real treat. Keep up the great work Bob!
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