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Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:37 pm

jbarrett6 wrote:Thank you for posting this about my mother. You did a great job! I have written a book from Momma's memories called Once Upon a Time, Elvis and Anita, Memories of My Mother, Anita Wood Brewer. I'm in the final stages of preparing the book and would love to get in touch with you. I've set up a website, http://www.elvisandanita.com, if you would like to take a look.
the wonders of the internet: anita wood´s daughter is posting on "our" community!
feel very welcome, jonnita!
i hope, your mother is doing well. there are many here, who will be very interested in your upcoming book.

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:47 am

jbarrett6 wrote:Thank you for posting this about my mother. You did a great job! I have written a book from Momma's memories called Once Upon a Time, Elvis and Anita, Memories of My Mother, Anita Wood Brewer. I'm in the final stages of preparing the book and would love to get in touch with you. I've set up a website, http://www.elvisandanita.com, if you would like to take a look.

I was hoping someone from the family might see my effort. If you think it's OK, please share with your mom as well.

Thank you for the very kind words. The topic began when I found that wonderful 1958 publicity photo of your mom, and I realized there was a very good story there. Thanks to some digging, I found a lot about her own professional work, and learned she was quite a talent. That she was a class act as well is icing on the cake. I hope everyone is your family is doing well.

I have sent a PM your way.

Oh, yes, the site looks great so far, and the book you're creating holds great promise.

John

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:58 am

Excellent as always John, many thanks

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:39 pm

But yes, Elvis was not going to leave her. He rarely "left" anyone. He would just keep 'em dangling for as long
as they stuck around. Each one had to finally make the choice and leave ELvis.


Completely agree with you.

Elvis did not need to leave his women- eventually any woman would have given up.
That was even the case with Linda (Interview with Larry King)!

Priscilla was simply the one with the most patience and she knew that there was only one way to get what she wanted.
and that was waiting and being what he wanted her to be.

I am not saying that Elvis didnt love her, but she was lucky that she was around when it was time for him to think about marriage and kids.
Who would know?
Elvis probably would have married Anita if she would have stayed.

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:54 am

She was very nice when we were in touch for one of the books I helped on and confirmed that she really did love Elvis. Classy lady.

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:51 am

ekenee wrote:
drjohncarpenter wrote:
ekenee wrote:I don't she was the "one that got away" but more like, the one he let go.

This is incorrect. Anita left Elvis almost on the spot when she overheard him discussing his concern about choosing between Anita and his German paramour. She made the choice for him. She left, and did not return. Anita had pride, and she used it.

I hope you enjoyed the entire topic, as hundreds already have.


I understand that, but my point was Elvis didn't care. She left, but he let her go.

At that time he was dating alot of woman.

He leaves for Germany and Anita is supposed to be his "love".

But he dated some German women.

He meets Priscilla. Anita finds out about it.

Anita didn't stop her life because I think she knew Elvis was not that into her.

Then when Elvis gets back to Hollywood he starts dating starlets like Nancy Sharp, etc.

But the pics of Anita with dyed black hair(1961?) with Elvis are sometime after the first leaving IIRC.

But yes, Elvis was not going to leave her. He rarely "left" anyone. He would just keep 'em dangling for as long
as they stuck around. Each one had to finally make the choice and leave ELvis.

That's what i meant when I said he let her go. He didn't try to stop her and fight it. She left, and he dated who ever was next in line.

Besides how could he really demand Anita not date, while he was in Hollywood for 6 months out of the year, do what ever he wanted.


Ekenee I see where your coming from. Im wondering if its about how he feels for Anita or Priscilla and not the other girls he was dating.

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:04 am

UPDATE:

I have finished reading Jonnita's biography, and will post some comments on the FECC topic about her wonderful book ASAP.

Once Upon A Time: Elvis and Anita
http://elvisandanita.com/

Once Upon A Time: Elvis and Anita --> Out Now!
http://www.elvis-collectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=71605

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:10 pm

I also believe that Elvis could have gone after her and try to convince her coming back.
She probably hoped for it..
After all these years waiting for him, I bet it was heart breaking for her!

Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:13 pm

Wibi08 wrote:I also believe that Elvis could have gone after her and try to convince her coming back.
She probably hoped for it..
After all these years waiting for him, I bet it was heart breaking for her!



I totally agree with you Wibi 08 -

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Re: Anita Wood --> The One Who Got Away !

Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:57 pm

karlos wrote:
Wibi08 wrote:I also believe that Elvis could have gone after her and try to convince her coming back.
She probably hoped for it..
After all these years waiting for him, I bet it was heart breaking for her!



I totally agree with you Wibi 08 -

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Anita didn't wait long after leaving Elvis in August 1962. Less than 2 years later she was married.

By the way, karlos, that is NOT Anita in the posted photo from December 1956. It's Las Vegas dancer Dottie Harmony. In addition, Elvis did not even meet Anita Wood until July 1957.