Elvis recorded That's All Right on July 5, 1954. The flip side, Blue Moon of Kentucky was recorded July 7, 1954. Both recorded at Sun Records Studio in Memphis, TN. The record was released on both 45 RPM and 78 RPM on July 19, 1954 as SUN 209.
Sun Studio was the recording studio where Elvis sang "That's Alright Mama," his first recorded song.
Sun Records
Sun Records Studio is where Elvis recorded his first single. The current address and phone number is here. It is still available for recording and tours. Sun Records Studio 706 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 800-441-6249
Elvis' first single was "That's All Right Mama" b/w "Blue Moon of Kentucky" recorded in August 1954 at Sun Records. It did not chart.
Elvis walked right up to Sun Studio, laid down $3.98 on the table and said he wanted to record "That's Alright Mama."
Abby road studio, England
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)
Elvis recorded Hound Dog at RCA Studio 1, New York on July 2, 1956.
Stuck on You was recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, TN on March 21, 1960.
Well The First song he did Was 'One time' (which was recorded on studio with "Usher Raymond") Followed By 'BABY'
Sun Records Studio is where Elvis recorded his first single. The current address and phone number is here. It is still available for recording and tours. Sun Records Studio 706 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 800-441-6249
It was 'That's Alright Mama'.
He went to the recording studio to cut a record as a birthday present for his mother
Elvis' first single was "That's All Right Mama" b/w "Blue Moon of Kentucky" recorded in August 1954 at Sun Records. It did not chart.
Elvis walked right up to Sun Studio, laid down $3.98 on the table and said he wanted to record "That's Alright Mama."
Abby road studio, England
"His Hand in Mine" 1960.
Elvis Presley Sang Suspicious Minds
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)