Side 1
That’s All Right
Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
Mystery Train
Playing For Keeps
Poor Boy
Side 2
My Baby Left Me
I Was The One
Shake, Rattle And Roll
I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone
You’re A Heartbreaker
Cover Front: RCA Victor logo at upper left, number at upper left. “Stereo Electronically Reprocessed” at top right. with or without1 the red Stereo reprocessed sticker over top, which was later introduced in 1968. RE lower left corner.
Cover Back: Numbers at upper right for Mono and Electronic Stereo. Electronic Stereo Now Available box lower left corner. © RCA Printed in U.S.A. lower right corner. An alternate back exists that is identical to the front cover without RCA Victor logo, without the number at upper left and without “Stereo Electronically Reprocessed” at top right.
Disc: (1/1965)2 Stereo. Black label, RCA logo is white, other label print is silver. On the label of Side 1, Track 5, note that POOR BOY is followed by (from the 20th Century-Fox … and On Side 2, Track 5 the writer credits are under YOU’RE A HEARTBREAKER.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-1S B1 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-1S A1 (Rockaway pressing)
Side 1: RPRS-7865-2S A1 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-2S A1 (Indianapolis pressing)
Side 1: RPRS–7865–2S A2 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-2S A1 (Indianapolis pressing)3
Side 1: RPRS-7865-7S A2 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-4S (machine stamped) (Rockaway pressing)
Disc: (1/1965) Stereo. Black label, RCA logo is white, other label print is silver. On the label of Side 1, Track 5, note that POOR BOY is followed by (Presley-Matson) with (from the 20th Century-Fox … directly below on separate lines.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-3S / Side 2: RPRS-7866-3S (Hollywood pressing)
Disc: (1/1965) Stereo. Black label, RCA logo is white, other label print is silver. On side 1, track 5, note that POOR BOY is followed by (Presley-Matson) with (from the 20th Century-Fox … directly below on separate lines.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-3S / Side 2: RPRS-7866-3S (Hollywood pressing)
Disc: 1968. Stereo. Black label, RCA logo is white, other label print is silver. Flat label variation. On the label of Side 1, Track 5, note that POOR BOY is followed by (Presley-Matson) with (from the 20th Century-Fox … directly below on separate lines and On Side 2, Track 5 the writer credits are next to the song title YOU’RE A HEARTBREAKER. The label resembles the 1968 orange label. The vinyl is rigid or non flexible.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-2S A2 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-2S A2 (Indianapolis pressing)
Disc: 1968. Orange label. Rigid vinyl.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-3S / Side 2: RPRS-7866-3S (Hollywood pressing)
Disc: 1969-1970. Orange label. Non-Flexible vinyl.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-2S A2 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-2S A2 (Indianapolis pressing)
Cover Front: RCA logo and catalog number at upper left with Stereo Effect Reprocessed form Monophonic at upper right. SER in lower left corner. Picture wrapped in blue border.
Cover Back: Numbers at upper right for Mono and Electronic Stereo. Electronic Stereo Now Available box lower left corner. © RCA Printed in U.S.A. lower right corner. 4 or number at upper right with Stereo Effect Reprocessed form Monophonic at upper right. SER in lower left corner.. RCA STEREO RECORDS box near the upper left corner. SER lower left corner. © RCA Records, New York, N.Y. · Printed in U.S.A. centered on bottom.
Disc: 1971. Orange label. Flexible vinyl.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-2S A4 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-2S A2 (Indianapolis pressing)
Disc: 1975. Tan label.
Matrix numbers
Side 1: RPRS-7865-8S A2 / Side 2: RPRS-7866-9S A1 (Indianapolis pressing)
Disc: 1976. Black label, dog near top.
Matrix numbers
Side A: RPRS-7865-8S A3J / Side B: RPRS-7866-9S A A4 (Indianapolis pressing)
Side A: RPRS 7865 8S A3L / Side B: RPRS-7866-9S A3B (Indianapolis pressing)3
Inner Sleeves
To identify the inner sleeve that is most appropriate for each release, look at the Inner Sleeves page on this site.
Originally released in monaural as LPM-1990 For LP Fans Only and re-released as AFL1-1990 (e) For LP Fans Only.