Elvis Presley’s first recording was made in 1953 when he walked into Sun Records at age 18, and paid $4 to “record a song for his mom’s birthday” (who didn’t own a record player). He played “My Happiness”, and then left the only copy at a friends house, who kept it until it was auctioned in 2015 for $300,000.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

Notes:

Label variation: MO suffix to matrix number printed on label = Monarch pressing

Recorded at the Montreux International Festival, Switzerland, 1977.

A. Bahia (Na Baixa Do Sapateiro) 16:32
B1. Jadoo 10:34
B2. Everything Must Change 6:21
C1. McEwan's Export 8:58
C2. One To One 9:10
D. Pick Up The Pieces 21:40

Matrix / Runout ST-A-784067-MO
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784068-MO
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784069-MO
Matrix / Runout ST-A-784070-MO

Phonographic Copyright (p) Atlantic
Manufactured By Atlantic Recording Corporation
Pressed By Monarch Record Mfg. Co.

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Weight 1.01 lbs