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But when we found Elvis at New York's Lone Star Cafe, ready to take in Delbert McClinton's [[Concert 1978-07-25 New York|set]], he wouldn't confirm that Jones will record "Stranger in the House" (a country tearjerker that Elvis cut as a single but never released in the U.S.) or that Ronstadt will include his "Alison" on her forthcoming album. | But when we found Elvis at New York's Lone Star Cafe, ready to take in Delbert McClinton's [[Concert 1978-07-25 New York|set]], he wouldn't confirm that Jones will record "Stranger in the House" (a country tearjerker that Elvis cut as a single but never released in the U.S.) or that Ronstadt will include his "Alison" on her forthcoming album. | ||
"Those are both expensive rumors," said Costello a little cryptically. "Put away the paper." Would he like to see Ronstadt and Jones cover his songs? "Yes | "Those are both expensive rumors," said Costello a little cryptically. "Put away the paper." Would he like to see Ronstadt and Jones cover his songs? "Yes — artistically for the latter, financially for the former." Elvis said he has enough material for his next three albums and, asked if he'll tour the States again soon, got visibly feisty. | ||
"We're never gonna tour America again." What, he was asked, did he so dislike about touring here? | "We're never gonna tour America again." What, he was asked, did he so dislike about touring here? |
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