AMERICAN SINGLES

47-6870                    All Shook Up

This single was released in March 1957. It has a black RCA Victor label with dog on top and horizontal silver line. That’s When Your Heartaches Begin is featured on the B-side. The stamped matrix numbers are : H2 WW0256-10S and H2 WW0260-4S. A lists of other available Elvis records is printed in red and black on the plain white backside of the picturesleeve.
Value: 100 - 125 US$

74-0672                    An American Trilogy

Hard to find single release with orange RCA label from April 1972. The B-Side features The First Time Ever I Saw You Face. The most remarkable point is the announcement of a summer release with the title Standing Room Only. This soundtrack album for the documentary Elvis On Tour still remains to be unreleased and is highly expected by Elvis fans anywhere in the world. What a miss!
Value: 60 - 75 US$

447-0643                  Crying In The Chapel

This was released in April 1965 and it was the first Gold Standard single with a dog on side label. I Believe In The Man In The Sky is featured on the B-side. This is the more common brown tinted sleeve instead of the rarer gold tinted one. The backside shows an advertisement for the His Hand In Mine album and the stamped matrix numbers are: L2WW-0385-3S and L2WW-0375-1S.
Value: 80 - 95 US$

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47-7968                    Can’t Help Falling In Love

This single was released in December 1961. It has a black RCA Victor dog on top label without the New Orthophonic High Fidelity imprint on it. This also applies to the sleeve, with its backside being almost identical to the front. Rock-A-Hula Baby, announced as a Twist Special, is the featured song on the flipside. Stamped matrix numbers are: M2 PW2988-5S and M2 PW2989-3S.
Value: 75 - 90 US$

47-7280                    Hard Headed Woman

This beauty was released in June 1958. It has a black RCA Victor label with dog on top and no horizontal silver line. Don’t Ask Me Why is featured on the B-side. The stamped matrix numbers are : J2 PW3603-5S and J2 PW3610-5S. The backside of the sleeve is identical, only the titles have changed their positions.
Value: 90 - 110 US$

PB-10278                 T-R-O-U-B-L-E

This is the more common standard edition of T-R-O-U-B-L-E and Mr. Songman with the tan colored label instead of the rarer orange one. It was released in April 1975 and announces Elvis’ Today album, wich was released only a month later. Matrix numbers are: PB 10278-A 20S and PB 10278B-1. The number on the A-side is handwritten while the other one was stamped. This single was the very first american release where this was done.
Value: 30 - 40 US$

47-7410                    One Night

This great single was released in October 1958. The disc has a black RCA Victor label with dog on top. I Got Stung is the featured song on the B-side. The stamped matrix numbers are: H2 WW0415-1S and J2 WW3257-1S. The cover backside is identical to the front, only the song titles have changed their positions.
Value: 80 - 100 US$

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47-6800                    Playing For Keeps

This hard to find single was released in January 1957. It has a black RCA Victor label with dog on top and no horizontal silver line. Too Much is featured on the B-side. The stamped matrix numbers are: G2 WW4920-1S and G2 WW4928-1S. A complete lists of other available Elvis records is printed in blue and black on the plain white backside of the picturesleeve.
Value: 100 - 120 US$

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361                           Anita Wood - I´ll Wait Forever

I´ll Wait Forever / I Can´t Show How I Feel is perfomed by      Anita Wood. She and Elvis became involved in the late 50´s and it  is unnecessary to say that she didn´t wait. Anita Wood recorded  and released the single in 1961 on Elvis´ former Memphis label, SUN Records, owned by Sam Phillips. Elvis can´t be heared on this release, but it’s still a fine collectable novelty item. 
Value : 60 - 80 US$

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