
Blue River
Do Not Disturb

RCA 1504 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Blue River
Side 2:
1. Do Not Disturb
Released: February, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (52)
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The A-side for this single was added as a bonus soing for the soundtrack album, "Double Trouble". The B-side was taken from the soundtrack album "Girl Happy".
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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number SPKM, part of the RCA system.
(SPKM = 1965)
Side 1: SPKM 7357 Side 2: T2PW 9160
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NOTE: Regarding the record label, the RCA Triangle Symbol that had been commonly positioned at the bottom centre, was now relocated to the top right.
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
​
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
​
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "BLUE RIVER"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1965 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "DO NOT DISTURB"
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​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1965 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Centre Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
BIEM (Boxed)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1965 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Centre Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA-1504
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Top Left)
â„— 1965 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & H (Below 45 Symbol)​


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
BIEM (Boxed)
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1965 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code ( Below ℗ 1965)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(H Below 1504)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 4)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 2)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 1)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)
​UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on March 2, 1966, peaking at no. 22.
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Chart Run: (7 Weeks)
02/03/1966 - 33
09/03/1966 - 23
16/03/1966 - 22
23/03/1966 - 26
30/03/1966 - 27
06/04/1966 - 32
13/04/1966 - 45
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Information: www.officialcharts.com
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Recording Information:
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Blue River
(May 27/28, 1963: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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Do Not Disturb
(June 11/12, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)​
Frankie and Johnny
Please Don't Stop Loving Me

RCA 1509 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Frankie and Johnny
Side 2:
1. Please Don't Stop Loving Me
Released: April, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (53)
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Both of the songs on this new RCA single were taken from the soundtrack album "Frankie and Johnny". (RD 7793)
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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number SPKM, part of the RCA system.
(SP = 1965)
Side 1: SPKM 7378 Side 2: SPKM 7384
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
​
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
​
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME"
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​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME"
(Hand Written Details)
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​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
USA No.:
47-8780
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1509)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
(47-8780)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
(47-8780)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 3)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 2)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 3)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)
​UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on April 13, 1966, peaking at no. 21.
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Chart Run: (9 Weeks)
13/04/1966 - 36
20/04/1966 - 26
27/04/1966 - 23
04/05/1966 - 23
11/05/1966 - 21
18/05/1966 - 27
25/05/1966 - 24
01/06/1966 - 33
08/06/1966 - 46
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Information: www.officialcharts.com
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​Recording Information:
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Frankie and Johnny
(May 14/15, 1965: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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Please Don't Stop Loving Me
(May 13/14, 1965: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)​



Love Letters
Come What May

RCA 1526 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Love Letters
Side 2:
1. Come What May
Released: June 8, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (54)
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Both songs selected for this single were recorded in Nashville during a gospel session in May. The A-side had been a big hit in 1962 for Kitty Lester.
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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number TPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966)
Side 1: TPKM 0914 Side 2: TPKM 0924
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
​
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
​
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "LOVE LETTERS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "COME WHAT MAY"
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​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "LOVE LETTERS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "COME WHAT MAY"
(Typed Details)
​
​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1526)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
N.C.B. B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Top Left)
â„— 1966 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below 45 Symbol)​


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(G.H. Below 1526)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Solid Centre)


(Variation 5 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Solid Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 5 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(G.H. Below 1526)
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​(Thanks to Paul Alner For The Information)
​UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on July 13, 1966, peaking at no. 6.
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Chart Run: (10 Weeks)
13/07/1966 - 37
20/07/1966 - 14
27/07/1966 - 09
03/08/1966 - 08
10/08/1966 - 06
17/08/1966 - 07
24/08/1966 - 11
31/08/1966 - 19
07/09/1966 - 28
14/09/1966 - 40
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Information: www.officialcharts.com
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Recording Information:
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Love Letters
(May 26/27, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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Come What May
(May 28, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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All That I Am
Spinout

RCA 1545 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. All That I Am
Side 2:
1. Spinout
Released: October 3, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (55)
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Both songs were taken from the soundtrack album: "California Holiday" (RD 7820)
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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number TPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966)
Side 1: TPKM 5307 Side 2: TPKM 5311
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
​
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
​
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "ALL THAT I AM"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "SPINOUT"
​
​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "ALL THAT I AM"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "SPINOUT"
(Typed Details)
​
​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1545
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1545)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA-1526
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Top Left)
â„— 1966 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below 45 Symbol)​


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1545
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Etched Run Out: TPKM-5307-IC)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1966 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​
(Etched Run Out: TPKM-53II-IC)
(Thanks To Andy Honeywell For The Improved Images)
​UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on October 19, 1966, peaking at no. 18.
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Chart Run: (8 Weeks)
19/10/1966 - 40
26/10/1966 - 26
02/11/1966 - 22
09/11/1966 - 18
16/11/1966 - 24
23/11/1966 - 27
30/11/1966 - 30
07/12/1966 - 35
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Information: www.officialcharts.com
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Recording Information:
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All That I Am
(February 17, 1966: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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Spinout
(February 17, 1966: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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Elvis UK RCA Single Promo Ad
used by kind permission: (Thanks to Paul Alner)
If Every Day Was Like Christmas
How Would You Like To Be

RCA 1557 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. If Every Day Was Like Christmas
Side 2:
1. How Would You Like To Be
Released: November 25, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (56)
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The A-side of this new single was written and recorded as a guide vocal by Elvis' long time friend Red West. The B-side was originally recorded in 1962 and issued in 1963 on the soundtrack album: "It Happened At The World's Fair" (RD 7565)
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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix numbers TPKM/PPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966) (PP = 1963)
Side 1: TPKM 0984 Side 2: PPKM 2722
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
​
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
​
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "IF EVERY DAY WAS LIKE CHRISTMAS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE"
​
​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "IF EVERYDAY WAS LIKE XMAS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE"
(Blank Label)
​
​(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
USA No.:
47-8950
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1963 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1557)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(47-8950)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Solid Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(47-8950)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)​
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)​
​
​(Thanks to Paul Alner for the information)


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1967 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
â„— 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(No Tax Code)​
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​UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on December 7, 1966, peaking at no. 9.
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Chart Run: (7 Weeks)
07/12/1966 - 40
14/12/1966 - 20
21/12/1966 - 16
28/12/1966 - 13
04/01/1967 - 09
11/01/1967 - 22
18/01/1967 - 45
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Information: www.officialcharts.com
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Recording Information:
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If Every Day Was Like Christmas
(June 20, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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How Would You Like To Be
(September 22, 1962: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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