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1966
47-9686 Blue River - You'll Be Gone
front and back are the same.
V2 label:
the same error on You'll Be Gone as 47-8500 except the first names are now also mentioned. Hodge is written as Hoage.
I haven't seen one where it is spelled correct.
47-8780 Frankie And Johnny - Please Don't Stop Loving Me
from Elvis' LP "Frankie and Johnny"
See "Frankie and Johnny" at your favorite theater
promo label:
There was also a Teldec Disc-jockey Information cover released for this single.
On this sleeve there is a writing error. Frankie and Jonny instead of Frankie and Johnny.
Most likely there was no white label promo in this sleeve, but the V2 label.
The promo single was released in a regular sleeve as shown above.
V2 label:
47-0651 Joshua Fit The Battle - Known Only To Him
(gospel cover) front and back are the same
title positioned more to the right.
V2 label:
Known Only To Him is spelled wrong (Know Only To Him)
Most likely all these singles were printed this way.
47-0652 Milky White Way - Swing Down Sweet Chariot
(gospel cover) front and back are the same.
V2 label:
47-8870 Love Letters - Come What May
ask for original soundtrack LP: "Paradise, Hawaiian Style".
promo label:
V2 label:
V3 label:
47-8941 Spinout - All That I Am
ask for Elvis' "California Holiday" LP album.
V3 label: 2 different
again the dancestyle is mentioned on the label.
Spinout => shake All That I Am => langs. rumba
47-8950 If Everyday Was Like Christmas - How Would You Like To Be
(gospel cover) front and back are the same
promo label:
V3 label:
V4 label:
47-9056 Indescribably Blue - Fools Fall In Love
Coming soon! Elvis' new Sacred Album "How Great Thou Art".
V4 label:
1967
47-9115 Long Legged Girl (With The Short Dress On) - That's Someone You Never Forget
coming soon "Double Trouble" LP album.
cover slightly different, right on top the label without RCA VICTOR
V2 label: strange labeltype on this single because the V3 label was already the standard for a while. Probably there were some leftovers.
V4 label:
47-9287 There's Always Me - Judy
front - back titlechange
This single was released in two different gospel covers
The one with the smaller Judy came with the O2 label, so I guess it was
made later.
V4 label:
O2 label:
47-9341 Big Boss Man - You Don't Know Me
front - back titlechange
test pressing:
V4 label:
The first release of this single has Reed as writer of the song Big Boss Man which was wrong.
Later this was corrected in Smith-Dixon.
47-9425 Guitar Man - High Heel Sneakers
coming soon Elvis' Gold Records, volume 4.
PROMO label:
V4 label:
The first release of this single has Reed as writer of the song Guitar Man which was wrong.
Later this was corrected in Hubbard.
The later releases had on the flip-side High Heel Sneakers written as Hi Heel Sneakers
1968
47-9465 Stay Away - U.S. Male
from the MGM picture "Stay Away Joe"
the first cover released with this single was in red with a titlechange
this single with blue cover was released in Sept.1968 for Holland.
V4 label:
the dancestyle is mentioned on the label
Stay Away => slowfox U.S. Male => slowrock
47-9600 We Call On Him - You'll Never Walk Alone
two great Sacred LPs for your collection His Hand In Mine and How Great Thou Art
also available in 45 EP Peace In The Valley.
cover with Printed in U.S.A on the lower back side.
Don't know why this was not made in Germany and I also don't know what cover came first.
V4 label:
the dancestyle is mentioned on the label
We Call On Him => slow You'll Never Walk Alone => slow
47-9547 Let Yourself Go - Your Time Hasn't Come Yet Baby
ask also for "Elvis' Gold Records" vol.4. LSP 3921 STEREO
ask for "Speedway" soundtrack album LSP 3989 STEREO
V4 label:
47-9610 Almost In Love - A Little Less Conversation
from the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER picture "Live A Little, Love A Little"
V4 label:
with promo sticker
47-9670 If I Can Dream - Edge Of Reality
from the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER picture "Live A Little, Love A Little"
V4 label:
O1 label:
1969
47-15119 Charro - Memories
from the NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURE "CHARRO!"
coming soon a new album "From Elvis In Memphis".
O1 label:
47-9741 In The Ghetto - Any Day Now
first release with this cover: with addition Nr.1 in USA
This was not true, it reached nr.3 in the USA, so the second version this was not on the cover anymore.
second release: without the addition.
reissue with new number on cover 26.11005 from Okt.1974
One with 26.11005 right under VICTOR and one with 26.11005 with an extra space.
I don't know which came first.
O1 label:
O2 label:
O3 label:
O4 label:
for Oldies But Goldies covers => see that section.
O4 label: the number 26.11005 is not on the label.
SN1 label:
Si2 label:
Si3 label:
SN1-BMG1 label: Hybrid pressing
BMG1 label
47-9747 Clean Up Your Own Back Yard - The Fair Is Moving On
Ask for his new album From Elvis In Memphis.
PROMO label:
O1 label:
47-9764 Suspicious Minds - You'll Think Of Me
the cover was a short time released with the addition: Soon available - Elvis on RCA Cassettes, RCA Records, New York, N.Y., Printed in U.S.A.
This was taken from the US singles, and was forgotten to change for this release in Germany
Now available - Elvis' "Flaming Star" LP - featuring "Tiger Man" from his TV special
The text ont the front cover was removed.
PROMO label:
O1 label:
74-16020 Don't Cry Daddy - Rubberneckin'
ask for Elvis' new "From Memphis To Vegas - From Vegas To Memphis" Two Record-Set
Promo label:
O1 label:
See singles 1970 - .........
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