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First edition, released July 1, 1957.
Very first edition, Indianapolis pressing (-1S/-1S), black RCA label with dog on top.
Rockaway pressings (-9S/-11S and -10S/-13S) uses the same, identical label.
First edition, Hollywood pressing (-2S/-2S), black RCA label with dog on top.
First edition, Rockaway pressing (-3S/-4S and -5S/-4S), black RCA label with dog on top.
The label with the "New Orthophonic High Fidelity" top center was discontinued in spring 1959.
LSP-1515(e): First stereo (electronically reprocessed) edition with revised layout, released in February 1962.
Very early copies (above) were mistakenly printed without "(e)". These are very rare and highly sought-after today.
Rare 1962 "jagged stereo" edition, Indianapolis pressing (-1S/-1S), black RCA label
with dog on top. Rockaway pressing (-2S/-2S) uses the same, identical label.
Rare 1962 "jagged stereo" edition, Hollywood pressing (-3S/-3S), black RCA label with dog on top.
Rare export version of second stereo edition, Indianapolis pressing (-1S/-1S), with red RCA sticker covering Nipper.
LPM-1515 RE: 1962 revision with song titles on printed on the cover front. Early copies came with
first edition records, but this layout was also used for second (11/63) and third (10/64) mono editions.
Third and last mono edition, Rockaway pressing (-14S/-17S), black RCA Victor label with Monaural at
the bottom, released in October 1964 and used until the introduction of the orange label, late 1968.
The White Top Monaural record first came in the fourth version of all Elvis inner sleeve (21-112-1-40B).