Tuesday, February 01, 2022

Elvis Presley: Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2 (50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong) (1959)


Although originally released in 1959, I have a copy from 1978 that is still in shrink wrap. It's in excellent condition. I am not a huge Presley fan. My brother was a fan, though (but really only once Elvis died), and so we had lots of Elvis records, but then he gave them away or lost them or they were stolen. Who can say? Obviously, this record is a compilation.

About that title, Wikipedia says:

There has long been some confusion over the actual title of this album. The title is shown on the original record's labels as "Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2," with a comma and an abbreviation of "Volume", but on the jacket, it appears as "Elvis' Gold Records – Volume 2". The phrase "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong" does not appear on the labels on any of the original records, and it is the title of the records on the labels—not the jacket—that is usually given preference when conflicting titles appear on albums. Therefore, the phrase was not part of the original title of the album. Beginning no later than 1962, RCA Victor added "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong" to the labels of a few mono records and to the then newly released "electronically reprocessed stereo" records. The boasting on the label appears nearly exclusive to records manufactured at RCA Victor's Hollywood pressing plant; copies pressed at the other plants tended to use the proper title only. The '50,000,000' phrase remained there for several years, but by 1968, it was removed from the new orange RCA labels and was not found on any record labels for years afterward, but then it was added (again), this time to the compact disc releases of this album, where it has remained
There is not much else to say, really. 


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