
Note that Manuelita Arriola was also known as Manolita Arriola.Įnglish lyrics were written in 1943 by Ray Gilbert, and introduced by the voice of Dora Luz on the soundtrack of Walt Disney's feature-length Donald Duck cartoon "The Three Caballeros" in 1944, but this also seems not to have been released as a commercial recording.Ī recording of Agustín Lara himself singing "Solamente Una Vez" was made in 1953 by RCA. Some reports refer to Peerless 1779, but I have been unable to confirm this, having found definite reference only to Peerless 1996. Garrido and released on the Mexican label Peerless (matrix 1298-41). (Shortly after making the film, Mojica became a Franciscan monk and was to die in utter poverty in 1974.) The first commercial recording was then made later that same year by Manuelita Arriola con la Orquesta Juan S. The number was first performed by Ana María González and José Mojica in the film "Melodia de America," which was made in 1941, but this seems not to have been released as a commercial recording.
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I don’t know how to stop their bulls–t but I will be speaking to attorney this week hope this s–t challenged.” Presley’s stepbrother has been vocal about the musician in the past.Written as "Solamente Una Vez" in 1941, with both lyrics and music by Agustin Lara, known as the "Cole Porter of Mexico" for composing some of the country's most beloved classic melodies. But this recent headline has gone way too far. Stanley continued his self-righteous tirade, writing, “My family has been dealing with trash media from the time we moved into Graceland in 1960. It will make up all kinds of trash just to sell it product.” “The media world can be a very dirty place. “This is pure bulls–t!!! I never said that and anyone who believes I would say such a horrible thing is a fool,” he wrote in a since-deleted post.
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Bettmann Archive Stanley has now apologized for his “derogatory” comments but didn’t go as far as calling them untrue. Initially, Stanley angrily denied making the comments. The new comments come just days after Stanley angrily denied via Facebook that he ever made such comments about Presley.

“He got away with things most people didn’t, because of his money, fortune, fame and power, charisma and magnetism,” Stanley alleged. He claimed the singer’s “taste for young girls, aged 15, or 16” sickened him and called it a “miracle” that Presley wasn’t “busted.” Stanley claimed in Amazon Prime’s “Elvis’ Women” that the singer died by suicide and had a “taste” for teenage girls. Stanley also claimed that Presley “couldn’t carry on” amid fears that his alleged relationships with teen girls would be laid bare in a book. Love, hurt, pain, exposure - he just couldn’t take it anymore,” the 67-year-old claimed, per Irish Mirror. “He premeditated taking the medications that killed him. In “Elvis’ Women” (which is currently unavailable to watch in the US), Stanley alleged that the “Love Me Tender” singer died by suicide. davidestanley/instagram Stanley moved into Graceland with Presley when his mother married the singer’s father. I love you and all I can ask of you is for you to forgive me for my irresponsible actions.” Elvis Presley’s stepbrother, David Stanley, has apologized for the “derogatory” comments he made about the late singer in a documentary.


He is more than worthy of the love you have for him. I love and will always love Elvis and being part of his family.

“There is no excuse for my comments and I can fully understand why you would be angered. I am sorry for the derogatory comments I made in a documentary about Elvis that was filmed last year,” he wrote via Instagram Tuesday, referencing Amazon Prime’s “Elvis’ Women” documentary. “To all the Elvis Fans and associates that follow me here in Facebook and beyond. See Priscilla Presley’s wedding dress brought to life in ‘Priscilla’ biopic teaserĮlvis Presley’s stepbrother, David Stanley, is apologizing for comments he made regarding the late singer in a documentary.
