Answer:
D. John Lennon
Explanation:
<em>A. George Harrison</em>
He was the lead guitarist of the Beatles. He only met Elvis twice and from your question, George lacked quick temper and was sometimes labeled as "a sweet guy".
<em>B. Ringo Starr</em>
He gained international fame and popularity as a drummer for the Beatles. Although Ringo admitted Elvis changed his life, and also flew with his wife to Las Vegas in 1970 to meet Elvis,
<em>C. Paul McCartney</em>
Sir Paul McCartney gained worldwide fame as co-lead vocalist and bassist for the Beatles. His songwriting partnership with John Lennon remains the most successful in history. Paul McCartney is often called a workaholic and had a cool temper, and had no prior frustrations.
<em>D. John Lennon</em>
"Nothing affected me until I heard Elvis. Without Elvis, there would be no Beatles", says John Lennon. John was also known to have a very volatile temper, that his son Sean had to be rushed to hospital as a young boy to repair his damaged hearing.
<em>E. George Martin</em>
Sir George Henry Martin is often referred to as the <em>fifth Beatle </em>in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. He was more of a producer and not the most inspired follower of Elvis Presley.
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