AFL1-2565 Clambake

Modified: March 5, 2015

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor AFL1-2565 Clambake (LP)
Release Date: 8/1979

Track Listings: (click here to expand / collapse)

Side A

Guitar Man
Clambake
Who Needs Money?
A House That Has Everything
Confidence
Hey, Hey, Hey

Side B

You Don’t Know Me
The Girl I Never Loved
How Can You Lose What You Never Had
Big Boss Man
Singing Tree
Just Call Me Lonesome

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Cover Front: RCA and catalog number upper right corner. Formerly available as LSP-3893 lower left corner. RE-4 printed on the lower right corner.
Cover Back: RCA and catalog number upper right corner. RE-4 printed on the lower right corner.

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Disc: (1979) Black label, dog near top.

Matrix numbers
Side A:
APL1-2565A-1 A3 / Side B: APL1-2565B-1 A3 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)

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Disc: (1979) Black label, dog near top.1

Matrix numbers
Side A:
APFL1-2565A-1 A1J/ Side B: APFL1-2565B-1 A5B (machine stamped, except “J” and “B” hand etched) (Indianapolis pressing)2
Side A: APFL1-2565A-1 A1K/ Side B: APFL1-2565B-1 A5C (machine stamped, except “K” and “C” hand etched) (Indianapolis pressing)

Around March 2011, three sealed copies of AFL1-2565 Clambake were opened to discover that each copy contained the APL1-2565 record and label. The cover may be found in cardboard with album slic (circa 1979/1980) and thin white cardboard with graphics printed directly to the cardboard (circa 1982/1983)3. A copy surfaced for sale in August 2012 with the AFL1-2565 catalog number printed on the record and label. A second copy, found in a cardboard album slic with 3/4/1981 written on the inner sleeve, surfaced in January 2013. A third copy also found in a cardboard album slic sold on eBay January 17, 2015.

A copy with AFL1-2565 catalog number printed on the record and label sold on eBay on January 17, 2015 for approx. $128 shipped4

Despite what the guides may suggest where the release date for this catalog number is 1977, evidence suggests otherwise. A copy of Clambake with the catalog number beginning with prefix APL1 has an AFL1 sticker on the spine. This suggests that the catalog number was transitioning from the APL1 prefix to the AFL1 prefix. There is a price sticker on the cover, indicating June 1979. I suggest that the cover printed with AFL1 could have been released to commemorate the death of Elvis or in time for the Christmas season, placing it around 8/1979 or 10/1979, which would fall in line with other releases of this period.

Inner Sleeves
To identify the inner sleeve that is most appropriate for each release, look at the Inner Sleeves page on this site.

Previously released as APL1-2565 Clambake.

  1. Images from the collection of Christian (of France)
  2. Matrix numbers from the collection of Christian (of France)
  3. Observations from Roberto.
  4. eBay reference 231448972450 (January 17, 2015)

EPA-4394 The Trouble with Girls

Modified: May 10, 2022

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-4394 The Trouble with Girls (EP)
Release Date: 1968

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

Side 1: Clean Up Your Own Back Yard / Swing Down Sweet Chariot
Side 2: Signs of the Zodiac / Almost

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Cover: picture sleeve front and back.

Disc: Does not exist.

This prototype EP was part of a series of EPs designed for Elvis’ first ’69 Vegas appearance to be made available only for the people who attended the first night’s show. The design was heavily influenced by the releases of many of the European countries, such as England, Germany and France, where their EPs were produced on glossy, laminated covers. While no record exists, there were two prototype sleeves created. Originally, these images were provided for use on this site with the condition that there be additional watermarks and slightly modified, not to the point to detract from their original intention, however to protect the original integrity of the prototype covers.1 However, with the latest development of these sleeves being offered on eBay and sold for $1035.64. The images on this site have been corrected.2

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

  1. Images and detail from the collection of anon.
  2. eBay reference 401440206531 (November 19, 2017)

Let Me Be There / Let Me Be There

Modified: March 1, 2016

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA JH-10951 Let Me Be There / Let Me Be There (45)
Release Date: 4/1977

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Disc: (4/1977) Yellowish label, NOT FOR SALE.1
Matrix numbers: JH-10951A-1 / JH-10951C-12

The Speculations

With the same song on both sides, one in Stereo and the other in Mono, there is no commercial equivalent to this promotional issue. It was distributed to radio stations only. There are a couple of stories behind this record. One story is that the song’s publisher, Al Gallico, had this single pressed to send to radio stations which would eventually force RCA to commercially release this song.3 Another story is that there were those within RCA whom were pushing for the release of this song as a single so without approval produced and issued this promotional 45, hoping to force RCA into releasing the single commercially. The record was quickly pulled.4 Although never released commercially as a single, the song was pulled from the DJL1-0606 Elvis: As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis and was brought back to fill AFL1-2428 Moody Blue5.

Sources offer several different dates for the release of this single ranging from 6/19742 to 19777 to 3/1977.4. The 1977 dates can be collaborated a couple of ways, by catalog number and by record label design. An April 2, 1977 issue of Billboard lists RCA JH-10946 Neal Fox with song Babe. A promotional copy of RCA JH-10948 Flame with Beg Me b/w Angry Times exists with 3-21-77 written on the label. A May 28, 1977 issue of Billboard promotes RCA JH-10954 (PB-10954) Jesse McFall and Jess Mack Class Reunion with Tell Me When You’re Ready. An alternate method of collaboration is by record label design. Promotional labels of 1974 were printed in yellow with RCA on side and did not feature the dog near top. The label design for Let me Be There is consistent with other promotional labels of this period.

The Definitive Truth Behind JH-10951

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A 1977 issue of Radio & Records featured JH-10951 in article titled Presley Single Not A Single?. This article was found inside a copy of JH-10951, where it has been safely tucked away since 1977. It provides definitive evidence as to the reason for the existence of this single and that it actually was pressed in 1977. The backside of the article, promotes the New Riders of the Purple Sage LP, which was released in 1977.9

Presley Single Not A Single? From coast-to-cast,rumors have stirred the industry about the RCA single (JH-10951), Elvis Presley, “Let Me Be There.” This is to set the record straight regarding the song: Publisher AL GALLICO, who owns the publishing rights for “Let Me Be There,” had 2000 promotional copies of an Elvis Presley version of the song pressed through RCA Records in New York. The cut was from the “Elvis As Recorded Live On Stage in Memphis” album. The first major rumor surrounding the release was on an 8 million suit against Gallico by Presley. This has been proven to be totally false. R&R contacted ED HOOKSTATEN, Mr. Presley’s attorney, and according to his office no suit has been filed. After talking with Gallico, he referred us to MEL ILBERMAN, Division Vice-President of Domestic Operations for RCA Records. According to Gallico, Ilberman told him, if he had enough action on the cut, RCA would release it as a single. Ilberman told R&R, “I talked with Gallico a couple months ago and may have said that in a conversation. But in my latest conversation with Gallico, last week, I told him we couldn’t do it now, because we have plans for a new Elvis release in a few weeks.” Gallico says this method of presenting a cut has been done many times before. R&R talked with MEL FOREE of Acuff-Rose Publishing. He backed up Mr. Gallico’s statement. R&R reached JOE GALENTE,Director, Nashville Operations, RCA records, he said, “We are not going after the record. There is going to be no record product available. There will be no stock on the record. I guess this is the biggest fluke in the record industry. It is not an official RCA record.” Galente also stated another Elvis Presley single is scheduled for release in about three weeks. R&R’s policy regarding the tracking of the song: We plan to reflect airplay as we do normally. It will be graphed and listed weekly as would any other song.10

The Record Digest, vol. 1, issue 1, from September 1977 edited by Jerry Osborne offers a small blurb about this single, but enough of one to put the date to rest.

Promotional copies of LET ME BE THERE, issued to certain radio stations in May/June, have recently commanded prices of $20 – $40. There were only 2000 pressed… This mysterious release was on the regular RCA promo label and carried their logo although, RCA has indicated that they had no knowledge of it’s release nor did they authorize same. Sources indicate that the record may have been pressed and distributed by the publisher of the song in an effort to build interest in the tune and perhaps force RCA (by public demand) to release it as their next single.11

  1. eBay reference 360474709356 (July 20, 2012)
  2. Jerry Osborne, Presleyana VI (Port Townsend: Osborne Enterprises, 2007), p. 59.
  3. Paul Lichter, The Boy Who Dared To Rock: The Definitive Elvis. (Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1978) p 259.
  4. Solid Gold Elvis, David Petrelle, Fourth Edition, May 2008, D 62
  5. Observations from the collection of Christian (of France)
  6. Jerry Osborne, Presleyana VI (Port Townsend: Osborne Enterprises, 2007), p. 59.
  7. Tim Neely, Goldmine Price Guide to 45 RPM Records (Iola: Krause Publications, 1999), p. 377.
  8. Solid Gold Elvis, David Petrelle, Fourth Edition, May 2008, D 62
  9. Images and observations by Rod Wolfe (DJ ret.).
  10. Radio & Records (R&R, 1977)
  11. Osborne, Jerry, ed. “ELVIS – COLLECTOR REACTION.” Record Digest: Music World News 1.1 (September 18, 1977): 1-2.

Are You Sincere / Solitaire

Modified: February 2, 2023

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA PB-11533 Are You Sincere / Solitaire (45)
Release Date: 4/1979

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Cover: picture sleeve front and back. The paper fold is on the side with the copyright.

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Cover: picture sleeve front and back. The paper fold is on the side without the copyright.

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Disc: Tan label. NOT FOR SALE.1
Matrix numbers: PB-11533-A 4S / PB-11533-B 3S (hand etched) (unknown pressing)2

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Disc: Black label. Dog near top.
Matrix numbers: PB-11533-A 1S A1 / PB-11533-B 1S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: PB-11533-A 4S / PB-11533-B 4S (hand etched) (unknown pressing)
Matrix numbers: PB-11533-A 7S UP / PB-11533-B 7S UP (hand etched) (unknown pressing)

  1. Images from the collection of DarylR.
  2. Matrix numbers from the collection of DarylR.

RCA Radio Victrola Divsion Spots

Modified: July 10, 2012

Artist: Various Artists
Release: RCA Victor GM-9E-0401 RCA Radio Victrola Divsion Spots (LP)
Release Date: 10/26/1956

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Disc: Maroon label.1 The other side is etched RCA Victor with RCA logo with intricate weblike patterns throughout.

One sided radio spot promo with four tracks or bands. Reads PRESSED BY RCA VICTOR DIVSION OF RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA, RCA RADIO VICTROLA DIVISION SPOTS, Form No. 6 P 3565. In two locations shows the speed of 33 1/3 RPM. Catalog number to the right with GM-9E-0401. Two tracks feature Elvis Presley promoting the RCA Victor Elvis Presley Record Players. There are two models. One for $32.95 will get the SPD-22 EP, the other is an automatic for $44.95 will get the SPD-23 EP.

Various Internet sources, including Elvis Presley TCB have this audio available. After a few plays, here are the transcripts.

Transcript – Band X RR-36X-B
Available on CD: Elvis: The Complete Word for Word (1955-1977)(5 CD) (Disc 3) and Young Man with the Big Beat (5 CD) (Disc 5)

Hello friends, this is Elvis Presley and that was only one of twelve of my records that RCA Victor has put out in two great 45 extended play albums. There’s also “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Hound Dog”, and lots of others. And you people can have ’em absolutely free. All you gotta do is buy one of RCA Victor’s great new record players, made especailly for you. They call ’em Elvis Presley Autograph Models, with my name stamped on top. One of ’em plays all four speeds. It’s a portable. It’s only $32.95, including eight of my records. Then there’s another portable, an automatic, just push a button an [music cues up with … Don’t Be Cruel to a heart that’s true] This one’s only $44.95, and with this you get all twelve songs free. But hurry while this great offer lasts, friends. Just buy one of RCA Victor’s Elvis Presley Record Players. See you in the movies, when “Love Me Tender” comes to town.

Transcript – Band X RR-36X-B
Available on CD: Elvis: The Complete Word for Word (1955-1977)(5 CD) (Disc 3) and Young Man with the Big Beat (5 CD) (Disc 5)

Thank you very much. But did you know that’s only one of twlve of my records that RCA Victor has put out in two great 45 extended play albums. Ther’s also “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Hound Dog” and lots of others. And I’d like to tell you how you can get either one of these albums absolutely free. All you gotta do is get one of RCA Victor’s new record players – a Elvis Presley Autograph Model. They aren’t hard to take, either. They’re finished in blue denim with my name stamped on top. One of ’em plays all four speeds. It’s a portable. It’s only $32.95, and you get eight of my records absolutely free. Then there’s another portable, an automatic, just push a button an [a piece of “Tutti Frutti” plays]. this one’s only $44.95 with all twelve songs free. But hurry while this great offer lasts, friends. Just get one of RCA Victor’s Elvis Presley Record Players and you get all the records free. See you in the movies, when “Love Me Tender” comes to town.

  1. Side 1 mockup of images found at worldwideelvis.com.

EPA-4393 Live a Little, Love a Little

Modified: May 10, 2022

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-4393 Live a Little, Love a Little (EP)
Release Date: 1968

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

Side 1: Wonderful World / Edge of Reality
Side 2: A Little Less Conversation / Almost In Love

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Cover: picture sleeve front and back.

Disc: Does not exist.

This prototype EP was part of a series of EPs designed for Elvis’ first ’69 Vegas appearance to be made available only for the people who attended the first night’s show. The design was heavily influenced by the releases of many of the European countries, such as England, Germany and France, where their EPs were produced on glossy, laminated covers. While no record exists, there were two prototype sleeves created. Originally, these images were provided for use on this site with the condition that there be additional watermarks and slightly modified, not to the point to detract from their original intention, however to protect the original integrity of the prototype covers.1 However, with the latest development of these sleeves being offered on eBay and sold for $1035.64. The images on this site have been corrected.2

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

  1. Images and detail from the collection of anon.
  2. eBay reference 401440206531 (November 19, 2017)

AFL1-2347 Greatest Hits, Volume One

Modified: July 9, 2012

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor AFL1-2347 Greatest Hits, Volume One (LP)
Release Date: 8/1977

Track Listings: (click here to expand / collapse)

Side A

The Wonder Of You
Burning Love
There Goes My Everything
A Big Hunk O’ Love
Suspicious Minds

Side B

In the Ghetto
Steamroller Blues
The Sound Of Your Cry
Surrender
You’ll Never Walk Alone

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Cover Front: Title upper left corner. Catalog number upper right corner.1
Cover Back: RCA, catalog number, and copyright lower left corner.

These cover slics represent what would have been, RCA Victor AFL1-2347 Elvis Greatest Hits, Volume One (LP). Based on the catalog number, it would appear to have been scheduled for release prior to Moody Blue.2

It is also interesting to note that the song selections are not identical to those on AHL1-2347. The order of the songs are slightly different with In The Ghetto and Surrender dropped and What’d I Say (Unreleased Live) and Don’t Cry Daddy (Unreleased Live) added. On a smaller note, the original slics differentiate the studio from the live recordings as (UNRELEASED LIVE VERSION) vs (UNRELEASED LIVE).

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This LP was scheduled and advertised for September 1977 with the catalog number CPL1-2347. A “merchandising catalog”, INSIDE volume two, number eight, September 19771 releases show a picture of this album. Since these catalogs were often printed a month in advance, one conclusion is that this release was cancelled because of Elvis’ death.2

  1. Images from the collection of Anon.
  2. Details from the collection of Anon.
  3. Images from the collection of Anon.
  4. Details from the collection of Anon.

Elvis Aron Presley Radio Station Sampler

Modified: July 3, 2012

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA DJL1-3781 Elvis Aron Presley Radio Station Sampler (LP)
Release Date: 7/1980

Track Listings: (click here to expand / collapse)

Side A

Long Tall Sally
Excerpt from “An Elvis Monolog”
Heartbreak Hotel
All Shook Up
Datin’
Lawdy Miss Clawdy / Baby What You Want Me To Do (Medley)

Side B

Are you Lonesome Tonight?
Hi-Heel Sneakers
Beyond the Reef
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel (Medley)
How Great Thou Art
Little Darlin’

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Cover Front: High gloss gray/silver cover with a dark blue tint for the text and images. RCA upper left corner.SELECTIONS FROM THE 8-RECORD 25th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM lower left corner. PROMOTIONAL COPY – NOT FOR SALE lower right corner.
Cover Back: High gloss gray/silver cover with a dark blue tint for the text and images. Album title, song titles, pictures, and copyright information centered.

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Disc: Grey label. 25 Anniversary Limited Edition.
Matrix numbers: DJL1-3781-A-1S A1 / DJL1-3781-B-1S A1B (hand etched) (Indianapolis pressing)

Inner Sleeves
Generic white.

RCA Promotional issue only, samples of CPL8-3699 Elvis Aron Presley.

SPA 7-37 Perfect for Parties Highlight Album

Modified: June 13, 2014

Artist: Various Artists
Release: RCA Victor SPA 7-37 SPA 7-37 Perfect for Parties Highlight Album (EP)
Release Date: 11/1978

Side 1: Love Me (Elvis Presley) / Anchors Aweigh (Tony Cabot) / That’s A Puente (Tito Puente)
Side 2: Rock me but Don’t Roll Me (Tony Scott) / Happy Face Baby (The Three Suns) / Prom to Prom (Dave Pell)

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Cover front: Paper, red, black and white. RCA Victor logo and number at upper right. Black and white photo of Elvis and of LPM-1382.
Cover back: Text, no photo. Has number, “SPA 7-37” at upper right.1

The cover is made of a heavier cardboard than that used for the original pressings.

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Disc: White label promotional. (1970’s)1
Matrix numbers: G2NH-7231 (hand etched) / G2NH-7231 (hand etched)

The RCA Victor Record Prevue is a counterfeit bootlegged in the 1970s. SPA-7-37 was never originally released on the RCA Victor Record Prevue label. This bootleg can be found with no other RCA releases listed on back. Also note that the matrix number is incorrect for Side 2. Rather than G2NH-7321, it should be G2NH-7232.

Advertisement Campaign
The two pages below came from a series of magazines called Record Digest back in the late 1970s. The first page is an advertisement for both Elvis Saile sna Perfect for Parties. Now available! Brilliant reproductions of these two ultra-rare EP’s … exactly as they originally appeared! ONLY $9.00 each (please add $1.00 postage). Available through this mail order only and was available through Thomas Salem of The King’s Collection. The second page is part of an ongoing checklist of Elvis releases. It is here to demonstrate the date of this release, where some documentation may indicate 1979, this list from 1978 clearly lists Perfect for Parties as November 1978.

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  1. Images from the collection of Andreas Bauer, Hamburg.
  2. Images from the collection of Andreas Bauer, Hamburg.

EPA-5011 Elvis’ Golden Records

Modified: December 11, 2017

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-5011 Elvis' Golden Records (EP)
Release Date: 5/14/1958

Gold Standard Series

Side 1: Don’t Be Cruel / I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
Side 2: Hound Dog / Love Me Tender

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Cover: Does not exist. This is my interpretation of what the picture sleeve could be based on the three Gold Standard Series releases EPA-5029, EPA-5030, and EPA-5012 of the same title Como’s Golden Records. All three Elvis releases would have likely been the same as Elvis’ Golden Records.

Disc: Does not exist.

No known record slic exists. This release originally titled Elvis Presley Golden Record Album and two others where slated to ship May 14, 1958. This is based on the RCA Listing Notice. One reason or another, these releases were never produced and the catalog numbers reassigned.

LISTING NOTICE
The following to exhibits are the Listing Notices for EPA-5009, EPA-5010, and EPA-5011.12

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  1. Flynn, Keith. “United States Discography (1950’s)” Keith Flynn’s Elvis Presley Pages. 15 June 2012.
  2. Images 2 and 3 eBay reference 401448114409 (December 10, 2017)

EPA-5010 Elvis’ Golden Records

Modified: December 11, 2017

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-5010 Elvis' Golden Records (EP)
Release Date: 5/14/1958

Gold Standard Series

Side 1: Jailhouse Rock / Treat Me Nice
Side 2: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Loving You

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Cover: Does not exist. This is my interpretation of what the picture sleeve could be based on the three Gold Standard Series releases EPA-5029, EPA-5030, and EPA-5012 of the same title Como’s Golden Records. All three Elvis releases would have likely been the same as Elvis’ Golden Records.

Disc: Does not exist.

No known record slic exists. This release originally titled Elvis Presley Golden Record Album and two others where slated to ship May 14, 1958. This is based on the RCA Listing Notice. One reason or another, these releases were never produced and the catalog numbers reassigned.

LISTING NOTICE
The following to exhibits are the Listing Notices for EPA-5009, EPA-5010, and EPA-5011.1

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Listing Notice and Withdrawal Cards

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This RCA listing notice and withdrawal cards with proposed layout for the record labels have been offered for $601.92.2

  1. Flynn, Keith. “United States Discography (1950’s)” Keith Flynn’s Elvis Presley Pages. 15 June 2012.
  2. eBay reference 192374919980(December 10, 2017)

EPA-5009 Elvis’ Golden Records

Modified: May 7, 2015

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-5009 Elvis' Golden Records (EP)
Release Date: 5/14/1958

Gold Standard Series

Side 1: All Shook Up / That’s When Your Heartaches Begin
Side 2: Heartbreak Hotel / Love Me

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Cover: Does not exist. This is my interpretation of what the picture sleeve could be based on the three Gold Standard Series releases EPA-5029, EPA-5030, and EPA-5012 of the same title Como’s Golden Records. All three Elvis releases would have likely been the same as Elvis’ Golden Records.

Disc: Does not exist.

No known record slic exists. This release originally titled Elvis Presley Golden Record Album and two others where slated to ship May 14, 1958. This is based on the RCA Listing Notice. One reason or another, these releases were never produced and the catalog numbers reassigned.

LISTING NOTICE
The following to exhibits are the Listing Notices for EPA-5009, EPA-5010, and EPA-5011.1

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  1. Flynn, Keith. “United States Discography (1950’s)” Keith Flynn’s Elvis Presley Pages. 15 June 2012.

Raised on Rock / If You Talk in Your Sleep

Modified: March 16, 2015

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor GB-10157 Raised on Rock / If You Talk in Your Sleep (45)
Release Date: 3/1975

Gold Standard Series

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Disc: Red label.1
Matrix numbers: GB-10157A-1S A1 / GB-10157B-1 A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)2

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Disc: Black label. Dog near top.
Matrix numbers: GB-10157A-1S A1 / GB-10157B-1 A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: GB-10157A-1S A1 SHELLY 9-3-77 / GB-10157 A1B SHELLY 9-3-77 (hand etched) (Santa Maria pressing)

  1. Images from the collection of Christian (of France).
  2. Matrix numbers from the collection of Christian (of France).

Canadian Oddities

Modified: February 19, 2020

Release: RCA PB-13929 Blue Suede Shoes / Promised Land (45)

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Disc: Black label, dog near top.1
Matrix numbers: (PB) JB 13929 A1 (machine stamped) / (PB) JB 13929 B1 (hand etched)2

This is unique as the common label is in gold with Elvis’ 50th and the vinyl is blue.

Release: RCA Victor 447-6001 Memories / If I Can Dream (45)

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Disc: Black label.1

This is a unique Gold Standard designation with 447-6001. The release is also interesting as it is paired with different song selections.

Release: RCA Victor PB-11165 My Way / America (45)

The image provided below is a composite of the multitude of variations4 that have been discovered.5

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Disc: Tan label, red vinyl.
Disc: Black label, red vinyl.
Disc: Black label, black vinyl. America the Beautiful. Special Limited Edition upper left corner.
Disc: Black label, black vinyl. America the Beautiful. Special Limited Edition upper right corner.
Disc: Black label, black vinyl. America the Beautiful. Special Limited Edition centered above song title.

  1. Images from the collection of Robert Lee
  2. Matrix numbers from the collection of Robert Lee
  3. Images from the collection of Robert Lee
  4. Detail from the collection of Robert Lee.
  5. Image from the collection of Robert Lee.

R214657 Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Parts 3&4

Modified: March 20, 2022

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor R214657 Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Parts 3&4 (LP)
Release Date: 1978

Track Listings: (click here to expand / collapse)

Side A

I Gotta Know
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Surrender
I Feel So Bad
Little Sister
Can’t Help Falling In Love
 

Side B

Rock-A-Hula Baby
Anything That’s Part Of You
Good Luck Charm
She’s Not You
Return To Sender
Where Do You Come From
One broken Heart For Sale

Side C

Devil In Disguise
Bossa Nova Baby
Kissin’ Cousins
Viva Las Vegas
Ain’t That Loving You Baby
Wooden Heart
 

Side D

Crying In The Chapel
If I Can Dream
In The Ghetto
Suspicious Minds
Don’t Cry Daddy
Kentucky Rain
Excerpts From “Elvis Sails” Interview

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Cover Front: RCA and catalog number in blue letters between the third and forth name ELVIS.
Cover Back: Black and white back. Catalog number upper right corner.

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Disc: (1978) Black label, dog near top.

Matrix numbers (Indianapolis pressing)
Record 1: Side A: R214657A A2F / Side B: R214657B A2F
Record 2: Side A: R214657C A3E / Side B: R214657D A1C

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Disc: (1978) Black label, dog near top. Ribbed label.

Matrix numbers (Indianapolis pressing)
Record 1: Side A: R214657A A6 / Side B: R214657B A7
Record 2: Side A: R214657C A5 / Side B: R214657D A5

Inner Sleeves
To identify the inner sleeve that is most appropriate for each release, look at the Inner Sleeves page on this site.

RCA Record Club issue only, originally issued as half of LPM-6401 Elvis: Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Volume 1.

EPA-4392 Stay Away, Joe

Modified: July 1, 2020

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor EPA-4392 Stay Away, Joe (EP)
Release Date: 1968

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

Side 1: Stay Away, Joe / Goin’ Home
Side 2: Stay Away / All I Needed was the Rain

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Cover: picture sleeve front and back.

Disc: Does not exist.

This prototype EP was part of a series of EPs designed for Elvis’ first ’69 Vegas appearance to be made available only for the people who attended the first night’s show. The design was heavily influenced by the releases of many of the European countries, such as England, Germany and France, where their EPs were produced on glossy, laminated covers. While no record exists, there were two prototype sleeves created. Originally, these images were provided for use on this site with the condition that there be additional watermarks and slightly modified, not to the point to detract from their original intention, however to protect the original integrity of the prototype covers.1 However, with the latest development of these sleeves being offered on eBay and sold for $1036.64. The images on this site have been corrected.2

Fake alert! This sleeve has been confirmed to be fake. Hopefully details will be provided soon. Purchase at your own risk.

  1. Images and detail from the collection of anon.
  2. eBay reference 192361382304 (November 15, 2017)

An American Trilogy / Until It’s Time For You To Go

Modified: July 22, 2016

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor 447-0685 An American Trilogy / Until It's Time For You To Go (45)
Release Date: 3/7/1973

Gold Standard Series

447-0685-1971-side2447-0685-1971-side1

Disc: Red label.
Matrix numbers: BPKS-1147-6S A1 / APKS-1289-5S A2 (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: BPKS-1147-6S A1 / APKS-1289-5S B2 (Indianapolis pressing)

447-0685-1977-side1447-0685-1977-side2

Disc: Black label, dog near top.
Matrix numbers: BPKS-1147-31 B3 / APKS-1289-9 A2 (Indianapolis pressing)

Unlike the rest of the Gold Standard series with the ‘447-‘ prefix, this catalog number is unique. It does not have a single corresponding original catalog number to cross-reference against. This record contains songs from two different catalog numbers.

If Everyday Was Like Christmas / How Would You Like To Be

Modified: May 4, 2025

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor 447-0681 If Everyday Was Like Christmas / How Would You Like To Be (45)
Release Date: 10/25/1971

Gold Standard Series

447-0681-1971-side1447-0681-1971-side2

Disc: Red label.1
Matrix numbers: TPKM 0984–3S A1 / PPKM 2722 10S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)2
Matrix numbers: TPKM-0984-10S A1 / PPKM-2722-10S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)

Disc: Disc: Black label, dog near top. Gold Standard in white on top.

447-0681-1977-side1447-0681-1977-side2

Disc: Black label, dog near top.
Matrix numbers: TPKM-0984-10S A2 / PPKM-2722-12 A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)

Originally released by RCA Records on as If Everyday Was Like Christmas / How Would You Like To Be.

  1. Images from the collection of Christian (of France).
  2. Matrix numbers from the collection of Christian (of France).

It’s Only Love / The Sound of your Cry

Modified: July 22, 2023

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor 447-0684 It's Only Love / The Sound of your Cry (45)
Release Date: 3/22/1972

Gold Standard Series

447-0684-1971-side1447-0684-1971-side2

Disc: Red label.1
Matrix numbers: APKM-1287 1S A1 / ZPKM 1596 1S B1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: APKM-1287 3S B2A / ZPKM 1596 4S A2A (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)
Matrix numbers: APKM-1287 3S B2B / ZPKM 1596 4S A2A (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)
Matrix numbers: APKM-1287 6S / ZPKM 1596 6S (machine stamped) (Hollywood pressing)

447-0684-1977-side1447-0684-1977-side2

Disc: Black label, dog near top.1
Matrix numbers: APKM-1287 31 A1 / ZPKM 1596 31 A1 (machine stamped) (unknown pressing)3

Originally released by RCA Records on as It's Only Love / The Sound of your Cry.

  1. Images from the collection of Christian (of France).
  2. Images from the collection of Christian (of France).
  3. Matrix numbers from the collection of Christian (of France).

Heart of Rome / I’m Leavin’

Modified: March 31, 2018

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor 447-0683 Heart of Rome / I'm Leavin' (45)
Release Date: 3/22/1972

Gold Standard Series

447-0683-1971-side2447-0683-1971-side1

Disc: Red label.
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 2S A1 / APKM 1285 1S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 5S A7A / APKM 1285 6S B1A (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 5S B1B / APKM 1285 6S B1C (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 5S B2B / APKM 1285 6S B1C (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)

447-0683-side1447-0683-side2

Disc: Black label, dog near top.
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 30S A1 / APKM 1285 30S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 30S A1 / APKM 1285 30S A2 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1614 31S (machine stamped) 50055 (hand etched) / APKM 1285 6S (machine stamped) Shelley 50056 8-29-77 (hand etched) (Santa Maria pressing)

Originally released by RCA Records on as Heart of Rome / I'm Leavin'.

Life / Only Believe

Modified: July 22, 2023

Artist: Elvis Presley
Release: RCA Victor 447-0682 Life / Only Believe (45)
Release Date: 3/22/1972

Gold Standard Series

447-0682-1971-side2447-0682-1971-side1

Disc: Red label.
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1613 2S B1A / ZPKM-1626 1S C1B (hand etched) (Rockaway pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1613 4S A3 / ZPKM-1626 4S A3 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1613 6S / ZPKM-1626 5S (machine stamped) (Hollywood pressing)

447-0682-1977-side1447-0682-1977-side2

Disc: Black label, dog near top.
Matrix numbers: ZPKM-1613 31S AC / ZPKM-1626 31S A1 (machine stamped) (Indianapolis pressing)

Originally released by RCA Records on as Life / Only Believe.