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All Shook Up/That's When Your Heartaches Begin

HMV 45-JO 473 (45 rpm)

Track Listing:

Side 1:

1. All Shook Up

Side 2:

1. That's When Your Heartaches Begin

Released: June 1957:

Sound Format: mono

UK Single No: (11)

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This single was manufactured for the export market.

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NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number H2WW, part of the RCA system.

(H2 = 1957)

Side 1: H2WW 0256     Side 2: H2WW 0260

(Sleeve Variation 1 - Front)

Type 1:

This sleeve was a pale yellow colour with red printing,
 

The HMV logo, located at the top-centre of the sleeve, contained a picture of a dog, 'Nipper' listening to a gramophone with the words "His Master's Voice" underneath, Under the logo it read: The Hallmark of Quality. (Both Sides)

 

Boxed instructions Both Sides stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 REVS. PER MINUTE

(left-centre) and

The use of "EMITEX" cleaning material (available from record dealers) will preserve this record and keep it free from dust. (right-centre)

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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (Bold Red Capitals - Under Centre Hole)

(Both Sides)

(Sleeve Variation 1 - Rear)

Under "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" at the bottom of the sleeve, the following information could be found:

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Distributing Organisation for Great Britain     

THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED          

                     RECORD DIVISION                            

8-11 GREAT CASTLE STREET, LONDON, W.1  (Left Side)        

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Export Distributing Organisation

E.M.I.    INTERNATIONAL     LIMITED

 HAYES     MIDDLESEX     ENGLAND

Made and Printed in Great Britain (Right Side)

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Note: Type 1:

This sleeve was a pale yellow colour with black printing, Not normally used for Elvis releases.

(Sleeve Variation 2 - Front)

Type 2:

This sleeve was a pale yellow colour with red printing,
 

This record has an optional centre. In its present form it can be played upon three speed record players or radiograms with a small centre spindle. (Top Left - Both Sides)

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To play this 45 r.p.m. record on record players and radiograms with a large centre post remove the small centre disc of the record by pressing with the thumbs. (Top Right - Both Sides)

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The HMV logo, located at the top-centre of the sleeve, contained a picture of a dog, 'Nipper' listening to a gramophone with the words "His Master's Voice" underneath, Under the logo it read: The Hallmark of Quality. (Both Sides)

 

Boxed instructions Both Sides stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 REVS. PER MINUTE

(left-centre) and

The use of "EMITEX" cleaning material (available from record dealers) will preserve this record and keep it free from dust. (right-centre)

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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (Bold Red Capitals - Under Centre Hole)

(Both Sides)

(Sleeve Variation 2 - Rear)

Under "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" at the bottom of the sleeve, the following information could be found:

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Distributing Organisation for Great Britain     

THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED          

                     RECORD DIVISION                            

8-11 GREAT CASTLE STREET, LONDON, W.1  (Left Side)        

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Export Distributing Organisation

E.M.I.    INTERNATIONAL     LIMITED

 HAYES     MIDDLESEX     ENGLAND

Made and Printed in Great Britain (Right Side)

 

(Thanks to Paul Alner For The Information)

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(Sleeve Variation 3 - Front)

Type 3:

This sleeve was a pale brown colour with red printing,
 

This record has an optional centre. In its present form it can be played upon three speed record players or radiograms with a small centre spindle. (Top Left - Both Sides)

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To play this 45 r.p.m. record on record players and radiograms with a large centre post remove the small centre disc of the record by pressing with the thumbs. (Top Right - Both Sides)

​

The HMV logo, located at the top-centre of the sleeve, contained a picture of a dog, 'Nipper' listening to a gramophone with the words "His Master's Voice" underneath, Under the logo it read: The Hallmark of Quality. (Both Sides)

 

Boxed instructions stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 REVS. PER MINUTE

(left-centre) and

WHEN NECESSARY CLEAN RECORD WITH A SLIGHTLY MOIST CLOTH (right-centre)

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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (Bold Red Capitals - Under Centre Hole)

(Both Sides)

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THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LTD. HAYES. MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND (Bottom of Sleeve)

(Sleeve Variation 3 - Rear)

Boxed instructions stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 REVS. PER MINUTE

(left-centre) and

THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTES RECORD FOR "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (right-centre)

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Under "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" at the bottom of the sleeve, the following information could be found:

COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS IN H.M.V. RECORDS. ANY UNAUTHORISED BROADCASTING, LIVE PERFORMANCE OR RE-RECORDING OF SUCH RECORDS IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER WILL CONSTITUTE AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT AND IS FORBIDDEN. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE GRAMAPHONE CO. LTD., HAYES, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND.

(Sleeve Variation 4 - Front)

Type 3:

This sleeve was red & white with white printing,

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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (Bold White Capitals)

For The Tops in Pops

(Top Centre - Both Sides)

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Boxed instructions stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 R. P. M. (left-centre - Both Sides)

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The use of "EMITEX" cleaning material (available from record dealers) will preserve this record and keep it free from dust. (right-centre - Both Sides)

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Main Graphic: Illustrations of people dancing (Both Sides)

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The HMV logo, located at the bottom-centre of the sleeve, contained a picture of a dog, 'Nipper' listening to a gramophone with the words "His Master's Voice"

REGD. TRADE MARK OF THE GRAMOPHONE Co. LTD. (Below The HMV Logo)

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THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LTD. HAYES. MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND

Made and Printed in Great Britain (Bottom of Sleeve)

(Sleeve Variation 4 - Rear)

This sleeve was red & white with white printing,

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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE" (Bold White Capitals)

For The Tops in Pops

(Top Centre - Both Sides)

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Boxed instructions stated that:

THIS RECORD MUST BE PLAYED AT 45 R. P. M. (left-centre - Both Sides)

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The use of "EMITEX" cleaning material (available from record dealers) will preserve this record and keep it free from dust. (right-centre - Both Sides)

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Main Graphic: Illustrations of people dancing (Both Sides)

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The HMV logo, located at the bottom-left of the sleeve, contained a picture of a dog, 'Nipper' listening to a gramophone with the words "His Master's Voice"

REGD. TRADE MARK OF THE GRAMOPHONE Co. LTD. underneath,

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E.M.I. RECORDS LIMITED

(CONTROLLED BY ELECTRIC AND MUSICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED)

HAYES. MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND

Made and Printed in Great Britain (Bottom of Sleeve)

(Sleeve Variation 5 - Front)

Type 5:

This sleeve was red & white with white printing,

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Identical To Variation 4 Except for White Tabs in Top Corners

(Sleeve Variation 5 - Rear)

This sleeve was red & white with white printing,

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Identical To Variation 4 Except for White Tabs in Top Corners

(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)

(Factory Sample - Side 1)

(Factory Sample - Side 2)

(Purple Label, HMV Logo, Gold Lettering, Knockout Centre)

(Variation 1 - Side 1)

(Purple Label)

HIS MASTER'S VOICE (Gold Lettering)

(Knockout Centre)
(1957 Pressing)
(Mono)

                                       ABERBACH

                                       MECOLICO

                                       NCB

(Between Lines On Left)

(Variation 1 - Side 2)

(Serrated Edge)
MECOLICO
(Between Lines On Left)


(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the images)

​UK Chart Information:

 

This single entered the UK charts on June 20, 1957, peaking at no. 1. (Elvis' first chart-topper in Britain).

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Chart Run: (1 Week)

20/06/1957 - 24

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Chart Run: (20 Weeks)

04/07/1957 - 07

11/07/1957 - 02

18/07/1957 - 01

25/07/1957 - 01

01/08/1957 - 01

08/08/1957 - 01

15/08/1957 - 01

22/08/1957 - 01

29/08/1957 - 01

05/09/1957 - 03

12/09/1957 - 05

19/09/1957 - 06

26/09/1957 - 07

03/10/1957 - 08

10/10/1957 - 08

17/10/1957 - 10

24/10/1957 - 15

31/10/1957 - 16

07/11/1957 - 16

14/11/1957 - 25

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Information: www.officialcharts.com

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Recording Information:

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All Shook Up

(January 12, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)

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That's When Your Heartaches Begin

(January 13, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)

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POP 359.jpg

Elvis UK Sheet Music

used by kind permission: (Thanks to Robert)

elvisechoesofthepast.com/

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