Ed Harcourt reported that he discovered the lyrics of an unreleased song that he wrote with the late Lisa Maria Presley.
The singer-songwriter and Elvis’ only child died on January 13 at the age of 54, a few hours after she was rushed to the hospital after a cardiac arrest.
The news of her death was followed by many tributes from people such as John Travolta, Tom Hanks, Pink, ex-husband Nicolas Cage, the estate of her ex-husband Michael Jackson, Elvis star Austin Butler and Axl Rose.
Harcourt, who wrote several songs with Presley, took to Facebook to pay tribute to her, saying they still have unreleased material written together.
“Thinking about Lisa Maria Presley and her family today,” he wrote, revealing: “Yesterday I discovered the lyrics of an unreleased song… the last one we wrote, I think. I had a great time working with her in 2010.
“We ended up writing some tracks for her Storm & Grace album, including this one with Jimmy Hogarth. She had a wicked sense of humor, she swore like a sailor, and although we lost touch, I really love those times. I always thought her voice had such a great timbre.”
Alanis Morissette, Billy Corgan and Axl Rose were among those who paid tribute to the late singer on Sunday (January 22).
“I have no idea how to describe my mother in words. However, there are too many of them. Lisa Maria Presley was an icon, a role model, a superhero for many people around the world, my superhero. But Mom was my icon, my role model.”
Then Priscilla read a poem called “Old Soul”, which spoke about the death of Lisa Marie’s son Benjamin Keo, who committed suicide in July 2020 at the age of 27.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, also spoke at a public memorial service yesterday and quoted Queen Elizabeth II.
“My late mother—in—law said that nothing (of what) can be said can calm the anguish and pain of these moments, because grief is the price we pay for love, and how right she was,” she said. said.