A Quote by Chord Overstreet

My dream collaboration would be Elvis. — © Chord Overstreet
My dream collaboration would be Elvis.
A collaboration with Rob Halford, the 'Metal God,' has always been my dream. I never imagined that dream would come true!
I would say my dream collaboration would probably have to be with Drake. I think he is an amazing artist.
My dream collaboration would probably be Sam Smith.
Kanye West would be my dream collaboration.
Elvis is everywhere. Elvis is everything. Elvis is everybody. Elvis is still The King.
My dream collaboration would be with someone like Bjork, Kate Bush, or even Dionne Warwick.
The friendship I had with Elvis began to take shape in 1968 when I was recording in Memphis. I'd record during the day, and Elvis would send one of his guys over to bring me to Graceland at night. Everything you've heard about Graceland during Elvis's glory days is true and then some.
Nothing affected me until I heard Elvis. Without Elvis there would be no Beatles.
It would be interesting if Elvis were reincarnated as an Elvis impersonator.
My only contact with the outside world was an RCA Victrola, and Elvis would sing, and then I'd dream about expensive cars.
My dream collaboration would be to work with Drake. Honestly, he's an amazing songwriter, and I feel like if we got the opportunity to do a song, it would be the most amazing thing to ever hit people's ears.
Tonight, I would like to pay tribute to the greatest entertainer of all time, Mr. Elvis Presley. Elvis was Las Vegas. And if it wasn't for him, so many performers like myself would not have the chance to do what we do in this town. He really was the king.
It's very nourishing and collaborative - kind of the true essence of what one would want an artistic collaboration to be [the collaboration with Oprah Winfrey].
When I was with Elvis, I used to remind myself there's Elvis on the marquee and then there's the living, breathing Elvis.
There was a misconception about me when I started off because I had my hair greased up and I have some vague resemblance to the hillbilly gene pool that Elvis came from. People would say, 'You want to be Elvis' and I would say, 'No'.
I dream of a collaboration that would finally be total, in which the librettist would often think as a composer and the composer as a librettist.
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