
RCA
SF 7957
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Speedway
2. There Ain't Nothing Like A Song
3. Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby
4. Who Are You? (who am I?)
5. He's Your Uncle Not Your Dad
6. Let Yourself Go
Side 2:
1. Your Groovy Self (Nancy Sinatra)
2. Five Sleepy Heads
3. Western Union
4. Mine
5. Goin' Home
6. Suppose
Released: August 1968:
stereo (35)
This was the last album released on the RCA Victor small red dot black label.

Laminated Front Only RCA VICTOR Logo (Boxed)

RCA VICTOR (Boxed) RCA GREAT BRITAIN LIMITED, RECORD DIVISION, RCA HOUSE, CURZON ST, LONDON W.1 © 1968, Radio Corporation of America (Bottom Left) Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited (Bottom Centre) Printed In England By Clout & Baker Ltd (Bottom Right)
Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo


Black Label - RCA Victor Small Red Dot Logo - Stereo






Small Orange Label - Stamped RCA Victor Logo


Large Orange Label - Stamped RCA Victor Logo


Recording Information:
Speedway
(June 20/21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
There Ain't Nothing Like A Song
(June 20/21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby
(June 20/21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Who Are You? (Who Am I?)
(June 20/21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
He's Your Uncle Not Your Dad
(June 21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Let Yourself Go
(June 21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Your Groovy Self (Nancy Sinatra)
(June 26, 1967: United Recorders, Hollywood, California)
Five Sleepy Heads
(June 20/21, 1967: MGM Sound Stage, Hollywood, California)
Western Union
(May 27/28, 1963: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
Mine
(September 10/11, 1967: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
Goin' Home
(January 15/16, 1968: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
Suppose
(March 20, 1967: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
NOTE: This LP was issued using the matrix number WPRS.
WP = 1968 RS = Stereo LP

This album was deleted by RCA in May 1971.
NOTE: "Speedway" released in August was the last new album to be pressed using the 19mm press ring circle. Therefore any repressed older album with the 32mm press ring circle, irrespective of what the label might say regarding tax codes, was pressed after August 1968.
This can cause confusion when a repressed album has an old for example; M/T tax code on the label, but somehow has the 32mm press ring circle? The answer lies in the run out grooves of some LP's. The J/T tax code which was used between March and November 1968, can be found etched in the run out grooves at 12 O'Clock. If the etched tax code is not visible then it was repressed after November 1968 when no tax code was used.
(Thanks to Paul Alner for his assistance on this matter)