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Late ’70s Star Got Call From Elvis Days Before His Death—But Kept It Secret

by Ruth A

Published April 24, 2026

Elvis Presley’s final days have long carried an air of mystery, but one story continues to stand out for its unexpected and deeply human tone. In the late 1970s, as the music icon struggled with personal challenges, he reached out to a fellow artist in a moment that would only be fully understood years later.

The call, made just days before his death, offered a glimpse into a side of Elvis Presley that fans rarely saw—one searching for connection, energy, and perhaps a renewed sense of purpose during a difficult time.

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A Surprising Conversation That Felt Unlikely

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The story centers on British singer Leo Sayer, who recalled receiving a phone call that initially seemed almost too strange to believe. When the voice on the other end introduced itself as Elvis Presley, Sayer first assumed it was a joke or an impression by a friend.

EPiC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT: Neon/X

However, the conversation quickly took on a different tone. According to American Songwriter, Presley spoke openly about feeling low and expressed admiration for Sayer’s music. He even invited him to Graceland, hoping that spending time together might bring fresh energy into his life.

A Moment That Became More Meaningful With Time

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Elvis Presley/Everett Collection

The two spoke for about half an hour, and Sayer later described the experience as warm and genuine. Presley came across as humble and kind, eager to connect and inspired by the idea of collaboration. At the time, it seemed like the beginning of a new creative friendship. Yet, before Sayer could make the trip, news broke that Elvis Presley had died. The call, once simply unusual, suddenly took on a more emotional weight. It became one of the last known personal connections he made before his passing.

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ELVIS ON TOUR, Elvis Presley, 1972

For years, Sayer kept the story mostly to himself, following advice from his then-wife, who feared people might dismiss it. Later confirmation from those close to Presley, however, helped validate the moment and give it lasting significance. In the end, the story reflects more than just a phone call. It captures a final glimpse of an icon reaching out, reminding fans that behind the legend was a man still searching for inspiration and connection in his final days.

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