Friday, April 8, 2011
Heartbreak Hotel
Last Wednesday, we once again went to Superstition Skies in Apache Junction to enjoy Brant and Kerry. One of the songs they regularly play is "Heartbreak Hotel." (Be sure to notice Kerry's upside-down guitar playing.)
This song always brings tears to my eyes, when I remember a certain story I'm about to share.
"Heartbreak Hotel" was co-written by an amazing woman named Mae Axton in 1955. She wrote 200 songs in her lifetime, but "Heartbreak Hotel," written in 20 minutes, was the most famous. It became Elvis' very first #1 hit in early 1956.
Skip forward to 1997. A very special pre-med student wanted to enter the MD-PhD program at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Although she had been accepted, all the funded spots were filled.
Ralph, a long-time friend of my father's (shown here on the right at my father's 90th birthday party), had been a sound engineer for many country stars and knew lots of people in Nashville.
He contacted Mae Axton and asked if she would be willing to fund another MD-PhD student.
She said "Sure, I've never done anything like that before!" Can you believe that? Donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit someone she had never met!
Now - here's the bad news - the next day, she passed away suddenly of an apparent heart attack. So sad - she really was an amazing woman.
But here's the good news - someone dropped out of the program and our very special pre-med student ended up with funding anyway!
So who was this very special pre-med student? (Shown here at a much younger age...)
My daughter, (Doctor) Corrie.
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Thanks for sharing a great personal recollection and story.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a special story! I am so amazed at how small our world is. Leaves me speechless; so I'll stop..Thanks for sharing.
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WOW! What a neat story. It's amazing how things happen like this.
ReplyDeletePaul
www.wheresweaver.blogspot.com
wow what a great story. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDan
Bubbadan
A great family story; thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diana... a wonderful and entertaining post.
ReplyDeleteGreat personal interest story! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing story!!! AND how proud you must be to have a DR in the house--and she is Beautiful to boot!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the Vid--I def need to get out more socially cant recall the last time I went clubbing---since my BF moved to AZ I got no side kick--;o( and Im too onnery to make new friends--
What a great story, it's very touching!
ReplyDeleteThat put tears in my eyes. What a wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteThis story brought tears to my eyes. What an amazing part of your family's history.
ReplyDeleteSorry not be there Wednesday night with you guys. We really miss that highlight in our week but it'll still be another couple weeks before we get back there.
Thankyou, thank you for sharing. How wonderful that Corrie was able to benefit from this opportunity...and the whole family as well!!!( AND all her patients!)
ReplyDeleteA great story with a happy ending for your daughter!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story, thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteGreat story!!
ReplyDeleteRita
Wow what a wonderful story, and how sad that Mae did pass the next day. Thank you for sharing and congrats to your daughter how wonderful to have a doctor in the family :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story. So sad Mae passed the next day, but obviously your lovely daughter was meant to be a doctor!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice story..thanks for sharing. Your daughter is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful story and so nice to see a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter has the most beautiful smile, wonder where she got it from? ;c)
Very cool story! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story. So glad the story was a happy ending for your daughter. I guess when you hear this song it will always remind you of Mae Axton and what she was willing to do.
ReplyDeleteKevin and Ruth
www.travelwithkevinandruth.com
A wonderful story of coincidences. Great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice story. No wonder you like that band so much.
ReplyDeleteGreat story. Looks like you are having lots of fun. I just flushed the antifreeze out of my motor home last weekend then the weather got nasty once more. I hope to get the thing out soon.
ReplyDeleteSomeday we'll cross paths. Becky and I will buy you lunch.
I enjoyed that story. And I am a fan of her son, Hoyt Axton's music.
ReplyDeleteI am new here, catching up and enjoying it. Thank you
What a heart warming story with a great ending, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to you blog so bear with my late comments.
Your blog is inspiring me to try what you are doing one day. I'm headed to the Super RV show in Tampa in a couple of weeks to get my first major peek at what's available.
Regards