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Vinyl 45 RPM single by Elvis Presley and The Jordanaires on RCA Victor

Vinyl 45 RPM single by Elvis Presley and The Jordanaires on RCA Victor

History

This RCA Victor 45 RPM single features Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires, released during the peak of Elvis's early career in the mid-to-late 1950s. The record includes tracks such as 'Lonesome Cowboy' and 'Hot Dog', representing the rockabilly and early rock and roll sound that defined Elvis's revolutionary impact on popular music. RCA Victor was Elvis's primary label after his contract was purchased from Sun Records in 1956, and these singles became cultural touchstones of the era. Elvis Presley 45 RPM records are highly sought after by music collectors, vintage vinyl enthusiasts, and Elvis fans worldwide. These singles represent a pivotal moment in music history when rock and roll transformed American culture, making them valuable both as collectibles and as pieces of musical heritage. The iconic RCA Victor label with its distinctive 'Nipper the dog' logo adds to the nostalgic appeal for collectors of mid-century Americana and music memorabilia.

Origin

United States

Maker

RCA Victor

Time period

circa 1956-1959