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Lisa Marie Talks About Life, Motherhood, and Her New Album in the May Edition of Elle Magazine

April 13, 2012

A rare interview with Lisa Marie Presley in the May edition of Elle magazine tells all about her transformation from heir to the King of Rock 'n' Roll to finding her own place in the world and the upcoming release of her new album, "Storm and Grace."

Elle magazine muziki correspondent, Liza Ghorbani, sat down with Presley at her Medieval style estate outside of London, England. Lisa Marie talked about growing up the child of a muziki icon, her new album, and how motherhood has softened her once bad-girl image.

"I think people think I'm harder and zaidi arrogant and cocky than I am because I know how to put on a front, but it's nothing like who I am inside. To be honest, I'm really overly, scarily sensitive," alisema Lisa Marie.

Lisa Marie described her new album as no longer "pissed off and bitter" but "exposing her vulnerability" and "laying her soul bare with a 'this is me, take it au leave it' attitude."

"Her songwriting is brave and real. She's saying something," alisema Oscar-winning producer T Bone Burnett, who helped produce her latest album. "I think it helps Lisa Marie to have that genetic makeup, because there wasn't a better singer in the last century than Elvis Presley. Her dad had extraordinary taste and I think she got that from him."

Both Lisa Marie and Burnett tell Elle magazine the album is something Elvis would have been proud of and both are pleased to have achieved that goal.

Read zaidi of Lisa Marie's interview in the May edition of Elle magazine. Hear Lisa Marie's latest single "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" on YouTube and pre-order her new album, "Storm and Grace," which is now available on Amazon.com. Visit www.lisapresley.com for zaidi information about her upcoming album and tour dates.
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She's not just the Elvis Presley daughter, she's not Michael Jackson ex-wife.
She's not the poor girl that Lost the father at age nine, she's not the woman that broke the King of Pop heart.

It's a pity that her spot is so abandonned, cause she's a great singer. Basically, the only ones that come here and say something is me and Vexi.

Forget everything you've heard about her: the marriages, the behaviors, the religion... That's crap. We're talking about her as a artist.

She does with her voice things that many others can't. She has the strenght of a lion, the soul of an elder, and the moyo of...
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There are many things about my father, Elvis Presley, that so many others and I can admire eternally. He rose from humble beginnings and when the realization of his dreams and aspirations exceeded all that he had imagined, it gave others hope - a new awareness of their own potential, whatever challenges they might be facing in life. With his success came the accolades and respect he deserved. However, the fame also brought with it a harsh kind of scrutiny and judgment that no one should ever have to experience. The truth of his artistry and his character always rose above this. It always will....
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To Whom It May Concern

S.O.B.
The Road Between
Lights Out
Better Beware
Nobody Noticed It
Sinking In
Important
So Lovely
Indifferent
Gone
To Whom It May Concern
Excuse Me

Now What

I'll Figure It Out
Turbulence
Thanx
Shine
Dirty Laundry
When wewe Go
Idiot
High Enough
Turned To Black
Raven
Now What
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Yellow To Blue

Other

Burning For You
Don't Cry Daddy
In The Ghetto
Savior

Most of the songs lyrics I have already ilitumwa in the makala section. :]