

ELVIS U.K. vinyl


Price Code YY RCA International Logo (Top Right) Sleeve © 1980 RCA RECORDS, 1 BEDFORD AVENUE, LONDON WC1 (Across Bottom of Sleeve) Previously released as SF 7714. TM580JU (Bottom Right)
Gloss Sleeve RCA International Logo (Top Right)
Light Green Label RCA International Logo
German Black Label RCA Logo
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Girl Happy
2. Spring Fever
3. Fort Lauderdale Chamber Of Commerce
4. Startin' Tonight
5. Wolf Call
6. Do Not Disturb
Side 2:
1. Cross My Heart And Hope To Die
2. The Meanest Girl In Town
3. Do The Clam
4. Puppet On A String
5. I've Got To Find My Baby
6. You'll Be Gone
RCA International
INTS 5034
Released: August 1980:
stereo (129)
Original release: April 1965:
mono (RD 7714) & stereo (SF 7714) (24)
RCA used this opportunity to get rid of some surplus stock of the German re-pressings of 'Girl Happy' (NL 83338).
Copies of the original 'NL' sleeve, containing the German Black label album, had a sticker applied to the rear of the sleeve changing it to the 'INTS' catalogue.
RCA also released a proper 'INTS' sleeve and album.
Recording Information:
Girl Happy
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Spring Fever
(June 11/12, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Startin' Tonight
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Wolf Call
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Do Not Disturb
(June 11/12, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Cross My Heart and Hope to Die
(June 11/12, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
The Meanest Girl in Town
(June 10/11, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Do the Clam
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Puppet on a String
(June 10/11, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
I've Got to Find My Baby
(June 15, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
You'll Be Gone
(March 18/19, 1962: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)