RCA
NL 89107
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. That's All Right (Mama)
2. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
3. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
4. Good Rockin' Tonight
5. Milk Cow Blues Boogie
6. You're A Heartbreaker
7. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
8. Baby, Let's Play House
Side 2:
1. Mystery Train
2. I Forgot To Remember To Forget
3. I'll Never Let You Go (little darlin')
4. I Love You Because
5. Trying To Get To You
6. Blue Moon
7. Just Because
8. I Love You Because (2nd Version)
9. Harbour Lights
Released: October 1983:
mono (201)
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Even though this album has the same title and sleeve as the 1975 original, it is not a re-issue because 'Harbour Lights' has been included and was not part of the previous album.
Gloss Sleeve RCA Logo (Bottom Right) De Ja Vu Sticker
Bar Code (Top Right) RCA Logo © 1979 RCA Records, Made in Germany
Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo
German Black Label - Stamped RCA Logo
​​​Recording Information:
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That's All Right
(July 5, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Blue Moon of Kentucky
(July 7, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
(September 12 - 16, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Good Rockin' Tonight
(September 12 - 16, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Milkcow Blues Boogie
(November 15, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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You're A Heartbreaker
(November 15, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
(April 1955: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Baby, Let's Play House
(January 30 - February 4, 1955: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Mystery Train
(July 21,, 1955: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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I Forgot to Remember to Forget
(July 21,, 1955: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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I'll Never Let You Go
(September 12 - 16, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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I Love You Because
(July 5, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Trying to Get to You
(July 21,, 1955: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Blue Moon
(August 15 - 19, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Just Because
(September 12 - 16, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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Harbour Lights
(July 5, 1954: Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee)
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EUROPEAN PRESSINGS:
RCA in the United States had decided it was time to centralise the manufacture of their product in Western Europe, this would be solely for the purpose of European distribution to countries like Belgium, West Germany, Italy, Holland, France and the UK. They had already shut down their operations in the UK with the closure of their Washington plant. Since then EMI had pressed most of their UK output. RCA chose to use a plant based in West Germany, a decision which didn't go down well in Britain.
This release was the first German Elvis album to be released in the UK, so effectively from this point on, new Elvis' RCA albums available in Britain were no longer manufactured in the UK.
In cases where the light green International (INTS) UK label stock ran low in supply numbers, they were boosted by adding the new German black or blue international albums. The covers were issued with INTS stickers applied to cover the european catalogue numbers. This caused a lot of problems for dealers and collectors alike.