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  1. It was Boren who suggested there be a Heartbreak Hotel at the end of the man's lonely street, thus creating Elvis' first #1 record and one of the greatest rock and roll hits. Death. In 1997 at the age of 82, Mae drowned in her hot tub at her home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, after an apparent heart attack. References

  2. Mae Boren Axton (* 14. September 1914 in Bardwell (Texas) ; † 9. April 1997 in Hendersonville (Tennessee) ) war eine US-amerikanische Reporterin, Lehrerin, Radiomoderatorin , PR-Agentin und Songwriterin .

  3. Mae Boren (Mae Boren Axton), songwriter: born Bardwell, Texas 14 September 1914; married John Axton (two sons); died Hendersonville, Tennessee 9 April 1997.

  4. 9. Apr. 1997 · Her influence contributed to the success of many musical careers including Mel Tillis, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Eddy Arnold, Tanya Tucker and Johnny Tillotson. She was also the mother of country singer Hoyt Axton. She died of a heart attack in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

    • Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas, USA
    • September 14, 1914
  5. 21. Apr. 1997 · Mae Boren Axton, co-writer of ''Heartbreak Hotel,'' the hit that catapulted Elvis Presley to stardom in 1956, was found dead on April 9 at her home here, a medical official said. She was...

  6. When Axton died at her home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, on April 9, 1997, a telegram from the Country Music Association called her "one of country music's finest jewels." Bob Burke. See Also. Browse Entries. Bibliography. Citation. See Also. HOYT WAYNE AXTON, DAVID LYLE BOREN, LYLE HAGLER BOREN, COUNTRY MUSIC, WOMEN.

  7. Mae Boren Axton (* 14. September 1914 in Bardwell (Texas) ; † 9. April 1997 in Hendersonville (Tennessee) ) war eine US-amerikanische Reporterin, Lehrerin, Radiomoderatorin , PR-Agentin und Songwriterin .