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"David Houston's Greatest Hits," a vinyl LP released by Epic Records in 1968. This compilation album features some of David Houston's most popular songs, including his signature hit "Almost Persuaded," which reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1966. The album includes these tracks: Almost Persuaded A Loser's Cathedral Sweet, Sweet Judy My Elusive Dreams (with Tammy Wynette) I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Livin' in a House Full of Love You Mean the World to Me Where Could I Go? (But To Her) Mountain of Love With One Exception The album represents the "Nashville Sound" and highlights Houston's importance in country music during the 1960s. 401 / 481 -
"David Houston's Greatest Hits," a vinyl LP released by Epic Records in 1968. This compilation album features some of David Houston's most popular songs, including his signature hit "Almost Persuaded," which reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1966. The album includes these tracks: Almost Persuaded A Loser's Cathedral Sweet, Sweet Judy My Elusive Dreams (with Tammy Wynette) I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Livin' in a House Full of Love You Mean the World to Me Where Could I Go? (But To Her) Mountain of Love With One Exception The album represents the "Nashville Sound" and highlights Houston's importance in country music during the 1960s. 402 / 481 -
Mike Lunsford, released on the Starday label in 1975 under the catalog number SD-951. Key details about this album: Artist: Mike Lunsford. Album Title: Mike Lunsford (Self-titled). Label & Catalog Number: Starday Records, SD-951. Release Year: 1975. Genre: Country music. Notable Track: The album features the hit single "While the Feeling's Good". Tracklist: The image clearly shows the tracklist, including songs like "Tonight My Lady Learns to Love," "Proud Mary," and "Crazy Arms" 403 / 481 -
Mike Lunsford, released on the Starday label in 1975 under the catalog number SD-951. Key details about this album: Artist: Mike Lunsford. Album Title: Mike Lunsford (Self-titled). Label & Catalog Number: Starday Records, SD-951. Release Year: 1975. Genre: Country music. Notable Track: The album features the hit single "While the Feeling's Good". Tracklist: The image clearly shows the tracklist, including songs like "Tonight My Lady Learns to Love," "Proud Mary," and "Crazy Arms" 404 / 481 -
"Satisfied Mind" by Bob Luman, released on Epic Records in 1976. The album's catalog number is KE 33942. Key details about the album: Artist: Bob Luman Album Title: Satisfied Mind Record Label: Epic Release Year: 1976 Catalog Number: KE 33942 Notable Track: The album features the song "The Man from Bowling Green". Tracklist: The album features ten tracks, including "Satisfied Mind," "The Man from Bowling Green," and "It's Only Make Believe". A full tracklist is available in the referenced document 405 / 481 -
"Satisfied Mind" by Bob Luman, released on Epic Records in 1976. The album's catalog number is KE 33942. Key details about the album: Artist: Bob Luman Album Title: Satisfied Mind Record Label: Epic Release Year: 1976 Catalog Number: KE 33942 Notable Track: The album features the song "The Man from Bowling Green". Tracklist: The album features ten tracks, including "Satisfied Mind," "The Man from Bowling Green," and "It's Only Make Believe". A full tracklist is available in the referenced document 406 / 481 -
"This Life Of Mine" by Roy Drusky. Here is information about this album and artist: Artist: Roy Drusky, a prominent American country music singer and songwriter. Album Title: This Life Of Mine. Release Year: The album was released in 1976. Label: It was released on Capitol Records. Format: The image displays the vinyl LP format of the album. Tracklist: Notable songs on the album include "Sunrise," "Play Me a Little Traveling Music," "Wild World," and the title track "This Life of Mine 407 / 481 -
"This Life Of Mine" by Roy Drusky. Here is information about this album and artist: Artist: Roy Drusky, a prominent American country music singer and songwriter. Album Title: This Life Of Mine. Release Year: The album was released in 1976. Label: It was released on Capitol Records. Format: The image displays the vinyl LP format of the album. Tracklist: Notable songs on the album include "Sunrise," "Play Me a Little Traveling Music," "Wild World," and the title track "This Life of Mine 408 / 481 -
"Moments To Remember Golden Hits Of The 40's & 50's". Here's more information about this product: Format: It is an 8x vinyl LP box set featuring a collection of classic songs from the 1940s and 1950s. Label: It was released by Columbia Special Products, a division of Columbia Records. Release Year: The box set was originally released in 1977. Contents: It features various artists and includes popular hits from the specified decades. 409 / 481 -
"Moments To Remember Golden Hits Of The 40's & 50's". Here's more information about this product: Format: It is an 8x vinyl LP box set featuring a collection of classic songs from the 1940s and 1950s. Label: It was released by Columbia Special Products, a division of Columbia Records. Release Year: The box set was originally released in 1977. Contents: It features various artists and includes popular hits from the specified decades. 410 / 481 -
"The Roving Gambler" by Frankie Laine. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Frankie Laine, a renowned American singer known for his powerful voice and diverse musical styles, including pop, jazz, and country. Album Title: The Roving Gambler. Label and Catalog Number: Released on Harmony Records with the catalog number HS 11129. Release Year: The album was produced/recorded in 1965. Format: It is a 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM stereo LP vinyl record. Tracklist: The album features various songs, including the title track "The Roving Gambler," along with others like "North To Alaska," "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," "Luck Be A Lady," and "The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo" 411 / 481 -
"The Roving Gambler" by Frankie Laine. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Frankie Laine, a renowned American singer known for his powerful voice and diverse musical styles, including pop, jazz, and country. Album Title: The Roving Gambler. Label and Catalog Number: Released on Harmony Records with the catalog number HS 11129. Release Year: The album was produced/recorded in 1965. Format: It is a 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM stereo LP vinyl record. Tracklist: The album features various songs, including the title track "The Roving Gambler," along with others like "North To Alaska," "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," "Luck Be A Lady," and "The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo" 412 / 481 -
"Tonight: In Person" by The Limeliters, a prominent American folk music group from the 1960s. Here's some information about the album and the group: Album Details: "Tonight: In Person" is a live album recorded by The Limeliters, consisting of Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, and Glenn Yarbrough. It was recorded live in Hollywood, California, at the Ash Grove in July 1960 and released in January 1961 on the RCA Victor label. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 5 on Billboard's pop album chart and remaining on the chart for 42 weeks. The Limeliters: Formed in 1959, The Limeliters were a popular folk trio known for their tight harmonies, engaging live performances, and comedic stage patter. They were part of the urban folk revival movement of the early 1960s, alongside groups like The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. Legacy: Although they didn't have chart-topping singles, The Limeliters were highly regarded for their albums and live performances, including their notable work for Coca-Cola commercials ("Things Go Better with Coke"). The group continues to perform today with a different lineup, maintaining their signature sound and humor 413 / 481 -
"Tonight: In Person" by The Limeliters, a prominent American folk music group from the 1960s. Here's some information about the album and the group: Album Details: "Tonight: In Person" is a live album recorded by The Limeliters, consisting of Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, and Glenn Yarbrough. It was recorded live in Hollywood, California, at the Ash Grove in July 1960 and released in January 1961 on the RCA Victor label. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 5 on Billboard's pop album chart and remaining on the chart for 42 weeks. The Limeliters: Formed in 1959, The Limeliters were a popular folk trio known for their tight harmonies, engaging live performances, and comedic stage patter. They were part of the urban folk revival movement of the early 1960s, alongside groups like The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. Legacy: Although they didn't have chart-topping singles, The Limeliters were highly regarded for their albums and live performances, including their notable work for Coca-Cola commercials ("Things Go Better with Coke"). The group continues to perform today with a different lineup, maintaining their signature sound and humor 414 / 481 -
"The Jimmy Newman Style featuring Boo Dan" by American country music artist Jimmy C. Newman. Details about the album: Artist: Jimmy C. Newman. Title: The Jimmy Newman Style featuring Boo Dan. Release Year: 1969. Record Label: Decca Records, catalog number DL 75136. Format: 12" LP, Stereo. Genre/Style: Country and Cajun music. Featured Tracks: Includes "Boo Dan", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn", and "Games People Play" 415 / 481 -
"The Jimmy Newman Style featuring Boo Dan" by American country music artist Jimmy C. Newman. Details about the album: Artist: Jimmy C. Newman. Title: The Jimmy Newman Style featuring Boo Dan. Release Year: 1969. Record Label: Decca Records, catalog number DL 75136. Format: 12" LP, Stereo. Genre/Style: Country and Cajun music. Featured Tracks: Includes "Boo Dan", "You Gave Me a Mountain", "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn", and "Games People Play" 416 / 481 -
"Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" by Justin Tubb. Additional details about this album: Artist: Justin Tubb was an American country music singer and songwriter and the eldest son of Ernest Tubb. Album Title: The album is officially known as "Star of the Grand Ole Opry" or "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry". Genre & Style: The album features country music with a honky-tonk and country style. Release Information: The vinyl LP was released by Starday Records in 1962, under the catalog number SLP-160. Some CD reissues list a release year of 1981 or 1999 for the compilation versions. Contents: The album contains classic country songs. Later CD reissues might include remastered tracks and potentially other songs by Justin Tubb. Notable tracks include "What's Wrong With The Way That We're Doing It Now," "I Gotta Go Get My Baby," and "Lonesome 7-7203" 417 / 481 -
"Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" by Justin Tubb. Additional details about this album: Artist: Justin Tubb was an American country music singer and songwriter and the eldest son of Ernest Tubb. Album Title: The album is officially known as "Star of the Grand Ole Opry" or "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry". Genre & Style: The album features country music with a honky-tonk and country style. Release Information: The vinyl LP was released by Starday Records in 1962, under the catalog number SLP-160. Some CD reissues list a release year of 1981 or 1999 for the compilation versions. Contents: The album contains classic country songs. Later CD reissues might include remastered tracks and potentially other songs by Justin Tubb. Notable tracks include "What's Wrong With The Way That We're Doing It Now," "I Gotta Go Get My Baby," and "Lonesome 7-7203" 418 / 481 -
"Malagueña" by Carlos Montoya, released on the RCA Victor label. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Carlos Montoya (a renowned flamenco guitarist). Title: Malagueña. Release Information: "Recorded in Concert" and released by RCA Victor. Catalog Number: The album pictured is a mono release, identified by the catalog number LPM-2380, but a stereo version also exists with the catalog number LSP-2380. Year of Release: 1961. Genre: Flamenco, Latin, World Music. Format: 12-inch 33 RPM Vinyl LP. 419 / 481 -
"Malagueña" by Carlos Montoya, released on the RCA Victor label. Here's more information about the album: Artist: Carlos Montoya (a renowned flamenco guitarist). Title: Malagueña. Release Information: "Recorded in Concert" and released by RCA Victor. Catalog Number: The album pictured is a mono release, identified by the catalog number LPM-2380, but a stereo version also exists with the catalog number LSP-2380. Year of Release: 1961. Genre: Flamenco, Latin, World Music. Format: 12-inch 33 RPM Vinyl LP. 420 / 481 -
Roy Clark In Concert. Here is information about the album: Artist: Roy Clark. Title: In Concert. Release Year: 1976. Record Label: ABC Records (also mentioned as ABC Dot or Dot Records, as Dot was a subsidiary of ABC). Format: 12-inch 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl LP. Genre: Country, Country Pop, and includes comedy tracks. Notable Tracks: Songs include "Rocky Top," "Riders In The Sky," "Duelin' Banjos," and a medley featuring "Come Live With Me," "Honeymoon Feelin'," "The Tips Of My Fingers," "Thank God And Greyhound," "Yesterday When I Was Young," "I Never Picked Cotton," and "Sally Was A Good Girl". 421 / 481 -
Roy Clark In Concert. Here is information about the album: Artist: Roy Clark. Title: In Concert. Release Year: 1976. Record Label: ABC Records (also mentioned as ABC Dot or Dot Records, as Dot was a subsidiary of ABC). Format: 12-inch 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl LP. Genre: Country, Country Pop, and includes comedy tracks. Notable Tracks: Songs include "Rocky Top," "Riders In The Sky," "Duelin' Banjos," and a medley featuring "Come Live With Me," "Honeymoon Feelin'," "The Tips Of My Fingers," "Thank God And Greyhound," "Yesterday When I Was Young," "I Never Picked Cotton," and "Sally Was A Good Girl". 422 / 481 -
"Keep On Truckin'" by Dave Dudley. Here's some information about the album: Artist: Dave Dudley. Album Title: Keep On Truckin'. Release Year: 1973. Record Label: Mercury Records. Genre: Primarily Country, especially known for its contribution to "truck-driving music". Format: 12" Vinyl LP, 33 RPM. Notable Track: The album features the title track "Keep On Truckin'," a well-known song by Dudley. 425 / 481 -
"Keep On Truckin'" by Dave Dudley. Here's some information about the album: Artist: Dave Dudley. Album Title: Keep On Truckin'. Release Year: 1973. Record Label: Mercury Records. Genre: Primarily Country, especially known for its contribution to "truck-driving music". Format: 12" Vinyl LP, 33 RPM. Notable Track: The album features the title track "Keep On Truckin'," a well-known song by Dudley. 426 / 481 -
"Museum Masterpieces: The Metropolitan Museum of Art" from The Great Courses, a series of college-level audio and video courses for lifelong learners. Here's more information about this product: Content: This course delves into the vast and renowned collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It covers various art periods and regions, including ancient Greece and Rome, ancient Egypt, Asian art, European painting, American art, and more, as well as specific collections like the Robert Lehman Collection and aspects of the museum's operation. Format: The course typically includes lectures on DVDs and a comprehensive Course Guidebook, which contains lecture transcripts, descriptions of discussed artworks, a timeline, and a glossary. 427 / 481 -
"Newly Discovered Drawings of Elvis Presley by Betty Harper". Here's some information about the book: Author: Betty Harper. Subject: It features a collection of drawings of Elvis Presley created by artist Betty Harper. Publication: The book was published in 1979 by Bantam. Content: The book contains black and white reproductions of Harper's drawings, capturing various moods and gestures of Elvis Presley, as noted in the preface by Len Leone. Artist's Style: Betty Harper is known for her realistic drawing style, aiming to not only accurately depict Elvis but also to convey his essence and feeling through her portraits. 428 / 481 -
"Newly Discovered Drawings of Elvis Presley by Betty Harper". Here's some information about the book: Author: Betty Harper. Subject: It features a collection of drawings of Elvis Presley created by artist Betty Harper. Publication: The book was published in 1979 by Bantam. Content: The book contains black and white reproductions of Harper's drawings, capturing various moods and gestures of Elvis Presley, as noted in the preface by Len Leone. Artist's Style: Betty Harper is known for her realistic drawing style, aiming to not only accurately depict Elvis but also to convey his essence and feeling through her portraits. 429 / 481 -
Side one of poster shows Elvis Presley in his United States Army uniform, with the text "Elvis in the Army" visible. Side two Elvis and Priscilla Presley cutting their six-tier wedding cake. They were married on May 1, 1967 at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Here are some details about their wedding: The ceremony was short: It lasted only eight minutes and was attended by 14 guests. The cake was quite elaborate: It was a yellow sponge cake with apricot marmalade and kirsch-flavored Bavarian cream filling, glazed with fondant icing and decorated with royal icing and marzipan roses. The cake cost $3,200, which would be over $29,000 today. Priscilla's dress was off-the-rack: She wore a white silk chiffon gown with a beaded neckline and seed pearl sleeves. Elvis wore a custom suit: His black paisley silk brocade tuxedo was designed by MGM tailor Lambert Marks. The wedding was kept secret: They went to great lengths to avoid the press, including flying on Frank Sinatra's private jet. They had a second reception at Graceland: For guests who couldn't attend the Vegas wedding, they hosted a party at their Memphis home on May 29, 1967. 430 / 481 -
Side one of poster shows Elvis Presley in his United States Army uniform, with the text "Elvis in the Army" visible. Side two Elvis and Priscilla Presley cutting their six-tier wedding cake. They were married on May 1, 1967 at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Here are some details about their wedding: The ceremony was short: It lasted only eight minutes and was attended by 14 guests. The cake was quite elaborate: It was a yellow sponge cake with apricot marmalade and kirsch-flavored Bavarian cream filling, glazed with fondant icing and decorated with royal icing and marzipan roses. The cake cost $3,200, which would be over $29,000 today. Priscilla's dress was off-the-rack: She wore a white silk chiffon gown with a beaded neckline and seed pearl sleeves. Elvis wore a custom suit: His black paisley silk brocade tuxedo was designed by MGM tailor Lambert Marks. The wedding was kept secret: They went to great lengths to avoid the press, including flying on Frank Sinatra's private jet. They had a second reception at Graceland: For guests who couldn't attend the Vegas wedding, they hosted a party at their Memphis home on May 29, 1967. 431 / 481 -
"Elvis in Hollywood" by Paul Lichter, a biography and reference book focusing on Elvis Presley's career in Hollywood. Here are some details about the book: Author: Paul Lichter. Subject: Elvis Presley's Hollywood career, including his films and their soundtracks. Publication Year: The book was published in 1975 by Simon & Schuster. Format: It was released in both hardcover and paperback editions and is illustrated with photos from the films. Content: It offers an analysis of his films, often featuring film posters and images, from the perspective of a knowledgeable fan. 432 / 481 -
"Elvis in Hollywood" by Paul Lichter, a biography and reference book focusing on Elvis Presley's career in Hollywood. Here are some details about the book: Author: Paul Lichter. Subject: Elvis Presley's Hollywood career, including his films and their soundtracks. Publication Year: The book was published in 1975 by Simon & Schuster. Format: It was released in both hardcover and paperback editions and is illustrated with photos from the films. Content: It offers an analysis of his films, often featuring film posters and images, from the perspective of a knowledgeable fan. 433 / 481 -
Official Elvis Presley Collection Concert Photo Album from 1977, created by Boxcar Enterprises. Here's more information about this item: Content: This photo album features full-page color photographs of Elvis Presley in concert, along with Elvis/RCA advertising. It often includes a Certificate of Authenticity and a letter from Factors Etc., Inc., potentially discussing the album's limited re-publication after Elvis's passing. Significance: It was produced in anticipation of Elvis Presley's 1977 concerts, which unfortunately never happened due to his untimely death. Special Feature: The album explicitly mentions a "Special Personal Message from Elvis Vernon Presley and The Colonel," referring to Elvis's father Vernon Presley and his manager Colonel Tom Parker, adding to its collectible value. Physical Description: The album is typically housed in a gold box with black lettering and a picture of Elvis, and the album itself also features a color picture of Elvis on its covers. It measures around 8.5" x 11". Collectibility: This vintage item is a sought-after piece of music memorabilia for Elvis fans and collectors, particularly given its historical context related to his final planned tour 434 / 481 -
Official Elvis Presley Collection Concert Photo Album from 1977, created by Boxcar Enterprises. Here's more information about this item: Content: This photo album features full-page color photographs of Elvis Presley in concert, along with Elvis/RCA advertising. It often includes a Certificate of Authenticity and a letter from Factors Etc., Inc., potentially discussing the album's limited re-publication after Elvis's passing. Significance: It was produced in anticipation of Elvis Presley's 1977 concerts, which unfortunately never happened due to his untimely death. Special Feature: The album explicitly mentions a "Special Personal Message from Elvis Vernon Presley and The Colonel," referring to Elvis's father Vernon Presley and his manager Colonel Tom Parker, adding to its collectible value. Physical Description: The album is typically housed in a gold box with black lettering and a picture of Elvis, and the album itself also features a color picture of Elvis on its covers. It measures around 8.5" x 11". Collectibility: This vintage item is a sought-after piece of music memorabilia for Elvis fans and collectors, particularly given its historical context related to his final planned tour 435 / 481 -
Official Elvis Presley Collection Concert Photo Album from 1977, created by Boxcar Enterprises. Here's more information about this item: Content: This photo album features full-page color photographs of Elvis Presley in concert, along with Elvis/RCA advertising. It often includes a Certificate of Authenticity and a letter from Factors Etc., Inc., potentially discussing the album's limited re-publication after Elvis's passing. Significance: It was produced in anticipation of Elvis Presley's 1977 concerts, which unfortunately never happened due to his untimely death. Special Feature: The album explicitly mentions a "Special Personal Message from Elvis Vernon Presley and The Colonel," referring to Elvis's father Vernon Presley and his manager Colonel Tom Parker, adding to its collectible value. Physical Description: The album is typically housed in a gold box with black lettering and a picture of Elvis, and the album itself also features a color picture of Elvis on its covers. It measures around 8.5" x 11". Collectibility: This vintage item is a sought-after piece of music memorabilia for Elvis fans and collectors, particularly given its historical context related to his final planned tour 436 / 481 -
"The Boy Who Dared to Rock: The Definitive Elvis" by Paul Lichter. This book is a biography of Elvis Presley and is known for its extensive coverage of his recording sessions, record covers from around the world (including rare and bootleg albums), and live appearances between 1969 and 1977. Key details about the book: Author: Paul Lichter. Subject: Elvis Presley, King of Rock 'n' Roll. Genre: Biography and Bibliography. First Publication: 1978 by Doubleday & Company, Inc.. Content: An illustrated biography with detailed listings of performances, recording sessions, records, and films. Notable Feature: The book was praised at the time of its release for its comprehensive information and photos, particularly appealing to collectors. Paul Lichter is also the author of "Elvis in Hollywood 437 / 481 -
"The Boy Who Dared to Rock: The Definitive Elvis" by Paul Lichter. This book is a biography of Elvis Presley and is known for its extensive coverage of his recording sessions, record covers from around the world (including rare and bootleg albums), and live appearances between 1969 and 1977. Key details about the book: Author: Paul Lichter. Subject: Elvis Presley, King of Rock 'n' Roll. Genre: Biography and Bibliography. First Publication: 1978 by Doubleday & Company, Inc.. Content: An illustrated biography with detailed listings of performances, recording sessions, records, and films. Notable Feature: The book was praised at the time of its release for its comprehensive information and photos, particularly appealing to collectors. Paul Lichter is also the author of "Elvis in Hollywood 438 / 481 -
"All American Elvis: The Elvis Presley American Discography" by Ron Barry, identified as a Memorial Edition. Here's what you should know about it: Content: This book provides a comprehensive discography of Elvis Presley's American record releases, detailing his musical output in the United States. Author: It was written by Ron Barry. Publication: The book was published in 1976 (some sources also mention 1978 for a specific edition) by Spectator Service, Maxigraphics Inc.. Edition: This particular copy is identified as a "Memorial Edition," likely released around the time of Elvis Presley's passing in 1977. Format: It is typically found in a softcover, paperback format, as seen in the image 439 / 481 -
"All American Elvis: The Elvis Presley American Discography" by Ron Barry, identified as a Memorial Edition. Here's what you should know about it: Content: This book provides a comprehensive discography of Elvis Presley's American record releases, detailing his musical output in the United States. Author: It was written by Ron Barry. Publication: The book was published in 1976 (some sources also mention 1978 for a specific edition) by Spectator Service, Maxigraphics Inc.. Edition: This particular copy is identified as a "Memorial Edition," likely released around the time of Elvis Presley's passing in 1977. Format: It is typically found in a softcover, paperback format, as seen in the image 440 / 481 -
Condition - Like New The image shows a flexi-disc record of Elvis Presley - Elvis Live: 1961 Press Conference Memphis, Tenn.. Here's some information about this recording: Content: This is an interview or press conference recording of Elvis Presley from 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee. The record expresses his thoughts and sense of humor during this rare interview. Format: The image shows a flexi-disc, which is a thin, flexible record. It's a single-sided, 33 1/3 RPM, monaural recording. Labels: The flexi-disc was produced by Eva-Tone Soundsheets. The specific release in the image is credited to Green Valley Record Store Inc. at 50 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. This indicates that Green Valley Record Store was the label responsible for this particular pressing. Release: The record shown in the image is a US release from 1978. 462 / 481 -
Condition - Like New The image shows a flexi-disc record of Elvis Presley - Elvis Live: 1961 Press Conference Memphis, Tenn.. Here's some information about this recording: Content: This is an interview or press conference recording of Elvis Presley from 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee. The record expresses his thoughts and sense of humor during this rare interview. Format: The image shows a flexi-disc, which is a thin, flexible record. It's a single-sided, 33 1/3 RPM, monaural recording. Labels: The flexi-disc was produced by Eva-Tone Soundsheets. The specific release in the image is credited to Green Valley Record Store Inc. at 50 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. This indicates that Green Valley Record Store was the label responsible for this particular pressing. Release: The record shown in the image is a US release from 1978. 463 / 481 -
The image shows Elvis Presley performing in concert. Based on the costume he is wearing, particularly the white jumpsuit with the eagle design, it is likely that this image was taken during his 1973 "Aloha From Hawaii" special, or a subsequent performance where he wore the same outfit. This jumpsuit is famously known as the "American Eagle" jumpsuit, and it was created specifically for the "Aloha From Hawaii" concert to symbolize America with its red, gold, and blue gem embellishments. 464 / 481 -
The image shows Elvis Presley performing in concert. Based on the costume he is wearing, particularly the white jumpsuit with the eagle design, it is likely that this image was taken during his 1973 "Aloha From Hawaii" special, or a subsequent performance where he wore the same outfit. This jumpsuit is famously known as the "American Eagle" jumpsuit, and it was created specifically for the "Aloha From Hawaii" concert to symbolize America with its red, gold, and blue gem embellishments. 465 / 481 -
"The Life of Elvis Presley" by Sean Shaver, a notable photographer known for his extensive work capturing images of Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this book: Author & Content: The photographs in the book were primarily taken by Sean Shaver, who is estimated to have taken around 80,000 photos of Elvis. The accompanying text was written by Hal Noland, who drew information from close associates of Elvis, including Charlie Hodge, Dick Grob, and Billy Smith. Publication: This hardcover book was first published in 1979 by Timur Pub and is considered the first of eight books by Sean Shaver featuring his Elvis Presley photographs. Significance: Among Elvis fans, "The Life of Elvis Presley" is sometimes referred to as "the Elvis Bible" due to its comprehensive collection of nearly 1,000 color photos, many of which are rare and previously unseen. Rarity: The book has been out of print for a long time and is considered a collector's item, often difficult to find and commanding high prices in the used book market 468 / 481 -
"The Life of Elvis Presley" by Sean Shaver, a notable photographer known for his extensive work capturing images of Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this book: Author & Content: The photographs in the book were primarily taken by Sean Shaver, who is estimated to have taken around 80,000 photos of Elvis. The accompanying text was written by Hal Noland, who drew information from close associates of Elvis, including Charlie Hodge, Dick Grob, and Billy Smith. Publication: This hardcover book was first published in 1979 by Timur Pub and is considered the first of eight books by Sean Shaver featuring his Elvis Presley photographs. Significance: Among Elvis fans, "The Life of Elvis Presley" is sometimes referred to as "the Elvis Bible" due to its comprehensive collection of nearly 1,000 color photos, many of which are rare and previously unseen. Rarity: The book has been out of print for a long time and is considered a collector's item, often difficult to find and commanding high prices in the used book market 469 / 481 -
"One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra Play A Tribute To Elvis Presley". Here is more information about the album: Artist: The One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra, also known as the 101 Strings Orchestra, performs the album. The orchestra is a successful easy-listening symphonic music organization known for its "Sound of Magnificence". Genre: This album is Easy Listening, and it features orchestral versions of Elvis Presley's songs. Release: The original vinyl LP was released in 1977 on Alshire Records. Tracklist: The album includes instrumental versions of well-known Elvis hits, such as "Hound Dog," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," and "Jailhouse Rock," among others. 470 / 481 -
"One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra Play A Tribute To Elvis Presley". Here is more information about the album: Artist: The One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra, also known as the 101 Strings Orchestra, performs the album. The orchestra is a successful easy-listening symphonic music organization known for its "Sound of Magnificence". Genre: This album is Easy Listening, and it features orchestral versions of Elvis Presley's songs. Release: The original vinyl LP was released in 1977 on Alshire Records. Tracklist: The album includes instrumental versions of well-known Elvis hits, such as "Hound Dog," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," and "Jailhouse Rock," among others. 471 / 481 -
"The Best of The Delmore Brothers". Album Details: Artist: The Delmore Brothers, an American country music duo, consisting of Alton and Rabon Delmore. Genre: Country, with a "hillbilly boogie" style that blended blues and boogie with traditional country music, anticipating rockabilly. Release Information: This compilation album was released on Starday Records/Gusto Records in 1975, with the catalog number SLP-962. Notable Tracks: The album features songs, such as "Blues Stay Away From Me," "Hillbilly Boogie," "Midnight Special," "Freight Train Boogie," and "Pan American Boogie". "Blues Stay Away from Me" is noted as their biggest hit. 472 / 481 -
"The Best of The Delmore Brothers". Album Details: Artist: The Delmore Brothers, an American country music duo, consisting of Alton and Rabon Delmore. Genre: Country, with a "hillbilly boogie" style that blended blues and boogie with traditional country music, anticipating rockabilly. Release Information: This compilation album was released on Starday Records/Gusto Records in 1975, with the catalog number SLP-962. Notable Tracks: The album features songs, such as "Blues Stay Away From Me," "Hillbilly Boogie," "Midnight Special," "Freight Train Boogie," and "Pan American Boogie". "Blues Stay Away from Me" is noted as their biggest hit. 473 / 481 -
"41 Original Hits from the Sound Track of American Graffiti", the official soundtrack album for the 1973 film American Graffiti. Here's some information about this iconic soundtrack: Release & Success: Released in 1973 alongside the film, it achieved triple platinum certification in the U.S. and peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Content: The double-LP album features 41 hit songs primarily from the 1950s and early 1960s, reflecting the era depicted in the film, and includes voice-overs by legendary DJ Wolfman Jack. Significance: The soundtrack played a crucial role in establishing the film's nostalgic atmosphere and reintroduced a new generation to classic rock and roll and doo-wop music. 474 / 481 -
"41 Original Hits from the Sound Track of American Graffiti", the official soundtrack album for the 1973 film American Graffiti. Here's some information about this iconic soundtrack: Release & Success: Released in 1973 alongside the film, it achieved triple platinum certification in the U.S. and peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Content: The double-LP album features 41 hit songs primarily from the 1950s and early 1960s, reflecting the era depicted in the film, and includes voice-overs by legendary DJ Wolfman Jack. Significance: The soundtrack played a crucial role in establishing the film's nostalgic atmosphere and reintroduced a new generation to classic rock and roll and doo-wop music. 475 / 481 -
"The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton". Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, a renowned country music duo. Release Date: July 19, 1971, by RCA Victor. Type: It's a compilation album featuring tracks from their previous collaborations, with the exception of the 1969 album Always, Always. Notable Track: The album includes the previously unreleased, Grammy-nominated single "Better Move It on Home". 476 / 481 -
"The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton". Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, a renowned country music duo. Release Date: July 19, 1971, by RCA Victor. Type: It's a compilation album featuring tracks from their previous collaborations, with the exception of the 1969 album Always, Always. Notable Track: The album includes the previously unreleased, Grammy-nominated single "Better Move It on Home". 477 / 481 -
"The Sound of Boots" by Boots Randolph. Additional details about this classic album are listed below: Artist: Boots Randolph, known for his signature saxophone style, particularly his "Yakety Sax". Release Year: The album was originally released in 1968. Label: The album was released on Monument Records. Tracklist: The album includes popular songs and instrumental pieces: 478 / 481 -
"The Sound of Boots" by Boots Randolph. Additional details about this classic album are listed below: Artist: Boots Randolph, known for his signature saxophone style, particularly his "Yakety Sax". Release Year: The album was originally released in 1968. Label: The album was released on Monument Records. Tracklist: The album includes popular songs and instrumental pieces: 479 / 481 -
"In Concert with Host Charley Pride", a two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975. Key Information about the Album: Host: Charley Pride. Featured Artists: In addition to Charley Pride, the album features live performances by Chet Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, and Gary Stewart. Release Details: It's a live, two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975, with the catalog number CPL2-1014. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Rock and Folk music. 480 / 481 -
"In Concert with Host Charley Pride", a two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975. Key Information about the Album: Host: Charley Pride. Featured Artists: In addition to Charley Pride, the album features live performances by Chet Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, and Gary Stewart. Release Details: It's a live, two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975, with the catalog number CPL2-1014. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Rock and Folk music. 481 / 481
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