Elvis Presley
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
A Legendary Performer - Volume 1 37.69  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  RCA Victor CPL10341LSP
Item Number: 2262721999 2070

ex+/nm with inner, insert and press release 362514


        




Tracklist
 
A1That's All Right1:55
A2I Love You Because3:27
A3Heartbreak Hotel2:08
A4Elvis (Exerpts From Interview)0:34
A5Don't Be Cruel2:03
A6Love Me2:32
A7Trying To Get To You2:55
B1Love Me Tender2:42
B2(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)3:20
B3Elvis (Exerpts From Interview)2:14
B4(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I2:30
B5Tonight's All Right For Love1:20
B6Are You Lonesome To-Night?3:31
B7Can't Help Falling In Love3:00


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A, stamped: ℗ 1973 CPL1-0341- A Manufactured in Germany
Matrix / RunoutSide B, stamped: ℗ 1973 CPL1-0341- B Manufactured in Germany
Rights Society: GEMA

Notes
Die-Cut sleeve, textured surface.
Enclosed a illustrated memory log with 4-color picture suitable for framing.
Record made in Germany. Sleeve printed in U.S.A.

A1; 1st commercial released record on the Sun label. Recorded 1954.
A2; Unreleased, newly discovered take of one of the masters RCA acquired from Sun Records. Recorded July 6, 1954.
A3; 1st recording for RCA. Recorded January 10, 1956.
A4; Excerpt from an interview of September 22, 1958.
A5; Biggest selling single record. Recorded July 2, 1956.
A6; Unreleased live version of his September 1956 hit. Original version was in his 1st Gold EP - marked 1st song from an EP to make charts.
A7; Unreleased live version of his September 1956 hit.
B1; Introduced on Sullivan show - title song of his first movie. Recorded September 1, 1956.
B2; From first gospel EP. Recorded January 13,1957.
B3; Excerpts from interview of September 22, 1958.
B4; One of the records released while he was in the Army. Recorded June 10, 1958.
B5; Unreleased in U.S. & English speaking countries. Was included in foreign versions of "G.I. Blues"- 1st movie after Army discharge. Recorded September 1960.
B6; Later unreleased recording of his November 1960 hit.
B7; From his biggest soundtrack " Blue Hawaii". Has become his closing theme for many of his personal appearances. Recorded September 1961.

Track B3 is titled 'Elvis' on the label. But it's titled 'Elvis' Farewell To His Fans' on innersleeve.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Germany
Release Date: 1974

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