
One of the fun things about doing the Along For The Ride radio show with my bride is that she often takes the discussion into areas I wouldn’t typically cover here on The Mystery Train. For instance, I’ve been writing about Elvis for well over 30 years, but I’ve never once talked about the famed peanut butter & banana sandwich.
In today’s episode, “Elvis: His Gift Was Always There,” we review Elvis Presley: A Little Golden Book Biography (2024), which was written by Lisa Rogers and illustrated by Luke Flowers. Among the topics the book inspired are:
- “Old Shep” & Elvis’ First Performance
- Elvis’ First Guitar
- Elvis’ First Recordings
- “That’s All Right” & Dewey Phillips
- The Grand Ole Opry Rejection
- Ed Sullivan & The Polio Vaccine
- Love Me Tender & Graceland
- The Jungle Room
- Elvis’ Fried Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwich
- Elvis In The Army
- Airplanes, Horses & Lisa Marie
- Elvis’ Tiger Jumpsuit
The new episode is embedded below or you can watch it directly on YouTube.
Mentioned in this episode
- Atomic Wax (YouTube) | The Mysteries Surrounding Elvis’ Early Guitars
- How Lincoln Learned To Read: Elvis In The Dawn
- How to make the authentic Elvis fried peanut butter and banana sandwich: Elvis Presley’s longtime Graceland cook, Mary Jenkins
Exclusive bonus for readers of The Mystery Train
An outtake from episode 1.5 is included below.



