
Blue River
Do Not Disturb

RCA 1504 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Blue River
Side 2:
1. Do Not Disturb
Released: February, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (52)
The A-side for this single was added as a bonus soing for the soundtrack album, "Double Trouble". The B-side was taken from the soundtrack album "Girl Happy".
NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number SPKM, part of the RCA system.
(SPKM = 1965)
Side 1: SPKM 7357 Side 2: T2PW 9160
NOTE: Regarding the record label, the RCA Triangle Symbol that had been commonly positioned at the bottom centre, was now relocated to the top right.
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo Sleeve)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "BLUE RIVER"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1965 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: SPKM-7357-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "DO NOT DISTURB"
(Stamped Run Out: T2PW-9I6O-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1965 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Centre Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
BIEM (Boxed)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1965 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Centre Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA-1504
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Top Left)
℗ 1965 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & H (Below 45 Symbol)


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1504
BIEM (Boxed)
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1965 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code ( Below ℗ 1965)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(H Below 1504)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 4)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 2)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 1)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)
UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on March 2, 1966, peaking at no. 22.
Chart Run: (7 Weeks)
02/03/1966 - 33
09/03/1966 - 23
16/03/1966 - 22
23/03/1966 - 26
30/03/1966 - 27
06/04/1966 - 32
13/04/1966 - 45
Information: www.officialcharts.com
Recording Information:
Blue River
(May 27/28, 1963: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
Do Not Disturb
(June 11/12, 1964: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Frankie and Johnny
Please Don't Stop Loving Me

RCA 1509 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Frankie and Johnny
Side 2:
1. Please Don't Stop Loving Me
Released: April 1, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (53)
Both of the songs on this new RCA single were taken from the soundtrack album "Frankie and Johnny" (RD 7793).
NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number SPKM, part of the RCA system.
(SP = 1965)
Side 1: SPKM 7378 Side 2: SPKM 7384
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo Sleeve)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: SPKM-7358-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME"
(Stamped Run Out: SPKM-7384-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: SPKM-7358-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME"
(Hand Written Details)
(Stamped Run Out: SPKM-7384-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
USA No.:
47-8780
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1509)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
(47-8780)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1509
(47-8780)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Centre Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 3)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 2)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 3)


(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 1: Variation 1)
(LABEL COMBINATION)
(Side 2: Variation 2)
UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on April 13, 1966, peaking at no. 21.
Chart Run: (9 Weeks)
13/04/1966 - 36
20/04/1966 - 26
27/04/1966 - 23
04/05/1966 - 23
11/05/1966 - 21
18/05/1966 - 27
25/05/1966 - 24
01/06/1966 - 33
08/06/1966 - 46
Information: www.officialcharts.com
Recording Information:
Frankie and Johnny
(May 14/15, 1965: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Please Don't Stop Loving Me
(May 13/14, 1965: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)



Love Letters
Come What May

RCA 1526 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Love Letters
Side 2:
1. Come What May
Released: June 8, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (54)
Both songs selected were recorded in Nashville during a gospel session in May. The A-side was a familiar song that had been a big hit in 1962 for Kitty Lester.
NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number TPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966)
Side 1: TPKM 0914 Side 2: TPKM 0924
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo Sleeve)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "LOVE LETTERS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O9I4-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "COME WHAT MAY"
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O924-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "LOVE LETTERS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O9I4-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "COME WHAT MAY"
(Typed Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O924-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1526)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
N.C.B. B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O9I4-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Top Left)
℗ 1966 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below 45 Symbol)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-O924-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(G.H. Below 1526)
(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Solid Centre)


(Variation 5 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Solid Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1526
BIEM NCB (Boxed)
(Variation 5 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(G.H. Below 1526)
(Thanks to Paul Alner For The Information)
UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on July 13, 1966, peaking at no. 6.
Chart Run: (10 Weeks)
13/07/1966 - 37
20/07/1966 - 14
27/07/1966 - 09
03/08/1966 - 08
10/08/1966 - 06
17/08/1966 - 07
24/08/1966 - 11
31/08/1966 - 19
07/09/1966 - 28
14/09/1966 - 40
Information: www.officialcharts.com
Recording Information:
Love Letters
(May 26/27, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
Come What May
(May 28, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
ELVIS RCA SINGLE REVIEW
NME (July 8, 1966)
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ELVIS RCA SINGLE AD
Record Mirror (July 16, 1966)
All That I Am
Spinout

RCA 1545 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. All That I Am
Side 2:
1. Spinout
Released: October 3, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (55)
Both songs were taken from the soundtrack album: "California Holiday" (RD 7820).
NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix number TPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966)
Side 1: TPKM 5307 Side 2: TPKM 5311
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo Sleeve)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "ALL THAT I AM"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53O7-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "SPINOUT"
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53II-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "ALL THAT I AM"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53O7-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "SPINOUT"
(Typed Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53II-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1545
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1545)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA-1526
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Top Left)
℗ 1966 (Below High Fidelity)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below 45 Symbol)


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1545
B.I.E.M. (Boxed)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53O7-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1966 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New
Orthophonic"
High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-53II-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on October 19, 1966, peaking at no. 18.
Chart Run: (8 Weeks)
19/10/1966 - 40
26/10/1966 - 26
02/11/1966 - 22
09/11/1966 - 18
16/11/1966 - 24
23/11/1966 - 27
30/11/1966 - 30
07/12/1966 - 35
Information: www.officialcharts.com
Recording Information:
All That I Am
(February 17, 1966: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
Spinout
(February 17, 1966: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)


ELVIS RCA Single Promo Ad
Record Mirror (October 8, 1966)
If Every Day Was Like Christmas
How Would You Like To Be

RCA 1557 (45 rpm)
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. If Every Day Was Like Christmas
Side 2:
1. How Would You Like To Be
Released: November 25, 1966:
Sound Format: mono
UK Single No: (56)
The A-side of this new single was written and recorded as a guide vocal by Elvis' long time friend Red West. The B-side was originally recorded in 1962 and issued in 1963 on the soundtrack album: "It Happened At The World's Fair" (RD 7565).
NOTE: This single was issued using the matrix numbers TPKM/PPKM, part of the RCA system.
(TP = 1966) (PP = 1963)
Side 1: TPKM 0984 Side 2: PPKM 2722
(Acetate)


(DECCA Promo Bag - Front)
Type 1: (July 1957 - December 1968)
Plain Brown Paper Sleeve
(DECCA Promo Bag - Rear)
Blank Rear Side
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Blue Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped DECCA Logo
Side 1 "IF EVERYDAY WAS LIKE XMAS" (Incorrect)
Single Sided
1966 ADVANCED TEST RECORDING Acetate
(Solid Centre)
(Mono)
(Stamped/Hand Written Details)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Blank Label)
45 R.P.M.
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(TREVOR 16/11/66 On The Front Label)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo Sleeve)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "IF EVERY DAY WAS LIKE CHRISTMAS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-0984-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Green Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE"
(Stamped Run Out: PPKM-2722-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)


(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 1: "IF EVERYDAY WAS LIKE XMAS"
Double Sided
DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
(Stamped Details)
(Stamped Run Out: TPKM-0984-IC)
(Pressed by DECCA RECORD CO. New Malden, Surrey)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Inverted Label)
45 R.P.M.
Stamped RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
Side 2: "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE"
(Blank Label)
(Stamped Run Out: PPKM-2722-IC)
Mastering Engineer: Trevor Fletcher (DECCA STUDIOS)
(Thanks to Andy Honeywell for the improved images)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Front)
Type 6: (November 1962 - November 1968)
This sleeve was reddish Pink with white print,
White Tags Across The Top (Both Sides)
Large RCA Red Dot Logo. (Top Left - Both Sides)
White Banner Across The Centre
Circled 45 R.P.M
MADE IN ENGLAND (Bottom Right - Both Sides)
(Sleeve Variation 6 - Rear)
Identical to Front


(Black Label, RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo, Knockout Centre)


(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
USA No.:
47-8950
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1963 (Top Left)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(S Below 1557)


(Variation 2 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(47-8950)
(Variation 2 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)


(Variation 3 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Solid Centre)
(1966 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(47-8950)
(Variation 3 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
K/T Tax Code (Below ℗ 1966)
K/T Tax Code & S (Below High Fidelity)
(Thanks to Paul Alner for the information)


(Variation 4 - Side 1)
(Black Label)
RCA VICTOR Small Silver Dot Logo
(Knockout Centre)
(1967 Decca Pressing)
(Mono)
RCA
1557
(Variation 4 - Side 2)
Trade Mark(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
℗ 1963 (Top Left)
45 Symbol (Top Right)
"New Orthophonic" High Fidelity (Below 45 Symbol)
(No Tax Code)
UK Chart Information:
This single entered the UK charts on December 7, 1966, peaking at no. 9.
Chart Run: (7 Weeks)
07/12/1966 - 40
14/12/1966 - 20
21/12/1966 - 16
28/12/1966 - 13
04/01/1967 - 09
11/01/1967 - 22
18/01/1967 - 45
Information: www.officialcharts.com
Recording Information:
If Every Day Was Like Christmas
(June 20, 1966: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
How Would You Like To Be
(September 22, 1962: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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