In the USA, there were five major record labels that Elvis records were released:
Sun, RCA, Pickwick, Camden, and Boxcar records.
Elvis recorded for Sun and RCA records.
Boxcar Records was Col. Parker's record label, released with permission of RCA.
You can find out more about the various Elvis Records at www.elvisrecords.us.
Elvis first recorded for Sun label records
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RCA
Elvis' first record was a Sun label aingle with "That's All Right" backed by "Blue Moon of Kentucky." The single was recorded in 1954 and brough Elvis national attention. (About.com)
mystery train was Elvis' first country record
Sun records
the record label numbers are on the record itself just outside the actual label. there will be some numbers letters etc. the number with the circle around it represents the printing.
The first record label to carry the Fresh cream album was an independent label by the name of Reaction.
i am assuming that you are referring to Elvis Presley's record label. IF so, it is currently SONY/BMG. Elvis first started at Sun and then moved to RCA
Elvis' first record was a Sun label aingle with "That's All Right" backed by "Blue Moon of Kentucky." The single was recorded in 1954 and brough Elvis national attention. (About.com)
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Elvis recorded for Sun Records in 1954 and 1955 and RCA Victor from 1955 - 1977.
mystery train was Elvis' first country record
Elvis Presley was on several labels , first RCA VICTOR and lets not forget Sun records. In the UK he was HMV .later RCA was purchased by BMG and then SONY.
Elvis was 18
Sun records
Elvis recorded for Sun Records in 1954 and 1955. He then signed with RCA Victor, for whom he recorded for the rest of his career.
the record label numbers are on the record itself just outside the actual label. there will be some numbers letters etc. the number with the circle around it represents the printing.
The first record label to carry the Fresh cream album was an independent label by the name of Reaction.
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