Lisa Marie Presley on discovering beautiful Elvis Presley quote she didn’t know existed

Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley interviewed in 1995

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For any child of a legendary icon, the pressure must be immense. It would be especially hard for Lisa Marie Presley, as Elvis is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time. The star has never let it get the better of her though, admitting that his presence has helped her through different stages of her life. The King died in 1977 at the age of 42 when Lisa Marie was only nine years old. She opened up about how she still feels close to him after all these years.

Lisa Marie Presley has released three albums, with her last being 2012’s Storm & Grace. She has also released a number of duet singles with her late father. One was 1997’s Don’t Cry Daddy and her last came in 2018 when she dropped Where No One Stands Alone.

All of them are very emotional tracks, for both fans and the musician alike, bridging between generations and keeping the love of Elvis alive. Lisa Marie shared the importance of the music on the talk show Lorraine.

During the conversation, she shared one particular quote that caught her off-guard. When she was visiting the Graceland Exhibition in Memphis, USA, there was a line she had no idea her father ever said.

Lisa Marie explained: “There was a quote on the wall as I was leaving the [new Graceland] exhibit, it said something like: ‘Becoming a father is the best thing that’s ever happened to me.’ I had never seen it before, last night was the first time I saw it, so that was really cool.”

The exhibit was newly installed back in 2018, becoming the must-see museum of all things Elvis. This quote in particular summed up Lisa Marie’s emotions for her then-new duet.

She continued: “I knew there was a great love there. There was a really strong connection there since the minute I can remember. It kind of reinstates what I felt was the truth, which is that I felt like I was the most important thing to him.”

However, she added that it was difficult to perform the song.

Lisa Marie said: “I just felt really emotional. It’s never pleasant to sing and cry. You just can’t do that in a good way. I had to keep my composure, but I felt very connected to him and to the song.”

In a personal moment of the interview, the singer admitted that she felt her father’s guiding hand while performing the track.

She said: “I wouldn’t say I talk to him … I just remember everything. I can sort of pull out of the files whatever memories I have and stuff like that. And occasionally ask for help. Which was the case with this record. I just felt like a hand come down to me, it felt like that a little bit.”

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Elvis would have been 87-years-old if he were still alive today, with his birthday taking place last month on January 8. The family’s legacy lives on though, as Lisa Marie has a famous daughter of her own.

Riley Keough, formerly known as Danielle Riley Keough, is the daughter of Lisa Marie and musician Danny Keough (Lisa Marie’s first husband). The 32-year-old star has acted in some major movies including Mad Max: Fury Road, American Honey, It Comes at Night and Logan Lucky.

Tragically, Lisa Marie’s other child, Benjamin Keough, died from suicide at the age of 27 in 2021. A representative for the family said: “She is completely heartbroken, inconsolable and beyond devastated but trying to stay strong for her 11-year-old twins and her oldest daughter.”

After Benjamin’s death Lisa Marie moved back in with Danny so they could comfort one another.

Today, she is estimated to be worth $300 million dollars after she inherited her father’s net worth at the age of just 25. Elvis’ estate was believed to be valued at £100 million.

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