LOVING YOU
Orange Label RCA Victor Logo
Light Green Label RCA International Logo
German Black Label RCA Logo
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Mean Woman Blues
2. (Let me be your) Teddy Bear
3. Loving You
4. Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do!
5. Lonesome Cowboy
6. Hot Dog
7. Party
Side 2:
1. Blueberry Hill
2. True Love
3. Don't Leave Me Now
4. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
5. I Need You So
RCA International
INTS 5109
Released: August 1981:
mono (160)
Original release: October 1977:
electronic stereo (PL 42358) (98)
RCA used this opportunity to get rid of some surplus stock of the 'orange Label' electronic stereo re-issues of 'Loving You' (PL 42358).
Copies of the original 'PL' sleeve, containing the 1977 orange label album, had a foldover sticker applied to the sleeve changing it to the 'INTS' catalogue.
This also applied to the German re-pressings of 'Loving You' (NL 81515).
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:
Mean Woman Blues
(January 13, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
Teddy Bear
(January 16, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Loving You
(February 24, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do!
(January 12, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
Lonesome Cowboy
(January 15, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Hot Dog
(January 18, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Party
(January 21, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Blueberry Hill
(January 19, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
True Love
(February 23, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
Don't Leave Me Now
(February 23, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
(January 19, 1957: Paramount Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
I Need You So
(February 23, 1957: Radio Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)