字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 PRESLEY FANS HAVE COME TO GRACELAND TO MARK THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF A ROCK LEGEND. Reporter: AS THE SUN ROSE OVER GRACELAND THIS MORNING, FANS OF ELVIS PRESLEY CONTINUED THEIR CANDLELIGHT PILGRIMAGE TO HIS GRAVESITE. LAST NIGHT LISA MARIE, HIS DAUGHTER, CARRIED A TORCH ON THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH. THE FAMILY TOLD FANS THIS YEAR'S VIGIL IS THE LARGEST ONE YET. BUT, FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE PROCESSIONAL WAS NOT FREE, ANGERING SOME FANS. ELVIS WOULDN'T LIKE IT IF HE KNEW THE FANS WERE CHARGED. Reporter: FANS WHO DIDN'T PAY THE NEARLY $30 ADMISSION TO GET ACCESS COULD WATCH FROM ABOUT 50 FEET AWAY, RIGHT UP ELVIS PRESLEY BOULEVARD. Reporter: GRACELAND SAYS THE FEE PROVIDES ACCESS TO A NEW $45 MILLION ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX, LIE LIGHTING THE MANY FACETS OF ELVIS'S LIFE. FOR THOSE WHO KNEW THE ROCK N ROLL ICON, THE KING'S ENDURING POPULARITY IS RATIFYING. LATISHA CLERK WAS HIS PERSONAL NURSE. SOMETIMES HE WAS A GOOD PATIENT. SOMETIMES HE WASN'T A GOOD PATIENT. HE SAT THERE AND LOOKED AT ME AND SAID, WHEN I'M DEAD AND GONE, 10 YEARS LATER, THEY'LL SAY ELVIS WHO? WELL LOOK AROUND, DARLING, 40 YEARS LATER, ELVIS WHO? Reporter: JUDGING BY HIS FAN