Plus, as a very special bonus, we will send you a Collector's Keepsake - a 45 RPM pressed-vinyl record, absolutely free. This is an authentic re-creation of Elvis' first single, "That's All Right," originally released by Sun Records. On the flip side is Elvis' recording of "Blue ...
And Collectables has been a part of the marketing of Elvis for a long time—nine years after Elvis died, RCA began leasing his recordings to the tiny reissue company. So it’s about time serious Elvis collectors became acquainted with their line ...
RCA Victor released their first Elvis record, “I Forgot To Remember To Forget” / “Mystery Train,” as a 78 rpm single (20-6357) and as a 45 rpm single (47-6357), in late 1955. While it had reached the Top 5 on the C&W charts for Sun in late 1955, RCA Victor ...
Despite mixed critical reception and being Presley's lowest-selling record for RCA Victor, the film's engaging premise and memorable songs have contributed to its cult status among fans. Distinctive production elements included the film's dual setting, alternating between underwater sequences and ...
among them such highlights of 1960’s Elvis Is Back LP as “Dirty, Dirty Feeling; and It Feels So Right;RCA included five of the songs on a soundtrack EP, then bowed to public demand inBritainand slapped the four leftovers onto a second extended-play single. But all tracks are now ava...
NOW UPDATED- 'ELVIS In The 2010s' A Personal Review of the Past Decade:Rather like Elvis’s own career, each decade since Elvis’s death appears to have had a theme or identity of its own. Clearly the late 1970s were difficult for RCA as they struggled to find the right direction wit...
From his home base in Norway, Erik is hatching a new record label and knowing Erik, not just any label. RCA Records / FTD Records | Sony Music Entertainment and the countless imports and bootlegs that we know from the past four decades ─ released after Elvis' untimely death ─ have, in...
A #1 record. A #1 record. A #1 record. Just stressing that for mindless people that like to act like Elvis wasn’t relevent after the 50’s. Almost 20 years after he first showed up he was so relevent that he had a #1 record in the country. They don’t give away #1 records, th...
NOTE: The existence of this record is unverified; there is no assigned value. 447-0605Heartbreak Hotel / I Was The One Black labels with only “RCA” on top (vinyl)$5–10 • Indianapolis pressing with an “I” in the trail-off area. ...
When Elvis entered Radio Recorders in September 1956 he really was there to record "an album", his first genuine album of RCA material. After the all-time record-breaking smash of‘Hound Dog/Don’t Be Cruel’things could never be the same. ...