The king? He’s not even Prince 
Little Richard is the only rock’n’roll king I’ll ever recognise.

Little Richard is the only rock’n’roll king I’ll ever recognise.
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The king? He’s not even Prince
Little Richard is the only rock’n’roll king I’ll ever recognise.
Don’t get me wrong, I like Elvis - but even he admitted that he was riding on the coattails of Little Richard (in particular), Jackie Wilson and so on.
Elvis, on a question from a reporter, that with his music, he was riding on the coattails of Little Richard and Jackie Wilson....Don’t get me wrong, I like Elvis - but even he admitted that he was riding on the coattails of Little Richard (in particular), Jackie Wilson and so on.
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Have you ever read what Elvis had to say about Little Richard? It seems not.Elvis, on a question from a reporter, that with his music, he was riding on the coattails of Little Richard and Jackie Wilson....![]()
Don't get me wrong, Little Richard was a great singer, but Elvis didn't ride on the coattails of anyone full stop. He grew up poor in a neighbourhood with white and Indigenous children and often went to church to listen to the singing and preaching that filled his curiosity. Now when he was little, did some of that music rub off on a young "Elvis", of course it did, as he grew to be a teenager, "Elvis" embraced lots of styles and songs that were sung in the day and ended up orchestrating his own style of singing and dancing, which for a white man in that era was unheard of.Have you ever read what Elvis had to say about Little Richard? It seems not.