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Catalogue
No:
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Sun
209
RCA 47-6380 (45) RCA 20-6380 (78) |
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Title:
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That's
All Right Mama
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Writers:
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Arthur
Cudrup
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1st
Recorded:
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5th
July 1955
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Recorded
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Sun
Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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19th
July 1954
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For
LP Fans Only (1959)
Recorded At Madison Square Gardens (1972) A Legendary Performer Vol 1 (1974) The Sun Sessions (1975) |
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Notes:
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Dewey
Phillips broke this song, on his Red Hot and Blue show on WBHQ
on the evening of July 5th 1954.
The record went on to sell a respectable 20,000 copies on the Sun label - Marty Robbins' cover of the song later that year sold many more. This record was also released by RCA in November 1954. |
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Title:
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Blue
Moon Of Kentucky
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Writers:
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Bill
Monroe
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1st
Recorded:
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5th
- 9th July 1954
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Recorded
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Sun
Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
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1st
Released:
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19th
July 1954
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Notes:
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The
bluegrass number Elvis recorded with Scotty Moore and Bill Black at their
first commercial recording session between 5-9 July 1954 at Sun Studios.
It was performed throughout the frist circuits of Elvis' career, on flatbed trucks and auditoriums, even on the Louisanna Hayride. |
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