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Presley in a Sun Records promotional photograph, 1954. Elvis Presley recorded at least 24 songs at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, between 1953 and 1955.The recordings reflect the wide variety of music that could be heard in Memphis at the time: blues, rhythm & blues, gospel, country & western, hillbilly, rockabilly and bluegrass.
In his landmark, best-selling biography of Elvis, Elvis: A Biography (1971), Jerry Hopkins discussed this songwriting period in Elvis' career. [ 4 ] The song was recorded on June 25, 1961, at RCA Studios in Nashville and was released as the B-Side to the 1967 single, " Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On) " on April 28, issued as RCA 47 ...
The singles discography of Elvis Presley began in 1954 with the release of his first commercial single, "That's All Right".Following his regional success with Sun Records, Presley was signed to RCA Victor on November 20, 1955.
non-album box set (45 RPM records) 15 Golden Records 30 Golden Hits: Released: 1977; Label: RCA — — — — — non-album box set (45 RPM records) 100 Super Rocks: Released: November 1978 (Australia) Label: RCA Victor — — 59 — — — Worldwide Gold Awards Vol. 3 & 4: Released: 1978; Label: RCA — — — — — Memories Of Elvis: A ...
Records with one song per side, particularly 7-inch 45 rpm and 10-inch or 12-inch 78 rpm records, are often found with non-consecutive matrix numbers on each side, and the "hit" side or "side one" may not necessarily be the lower number. This indicates that the numbers were probably assigned at the time the songs were recorded.
Record Collector magazine listed the guide price at £200,000 in issue 408 (December 2012). McCartney had some "reissues" pressed in 1981 on UK 10-inch 78 RPM and 7-inch 45 RPM, in reproduction Parlophone sleeves, 25 copies of each; these are estimated to be worth upwards of £10,000 each. [5] [6]
Almost in Love is a compilation album by American singer Elvis Presley, released in November 1970 by RCA Records on their budget label, RCA Camden.It was the first of several albums on the low-priced RCA Camden label (others including C'mon Everybody and I Got Lucky) to make available in LP format tracks that had previously been available only on 45 rpm singles or EPs.
The title is shown on the original record's labels as Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2, with a comma and an abbreviation of "Volume", but on the jacket, it appears as Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 2. The phrase "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong" does not appear on the labels on any of the original records, and it is the title of the records on ...