1962 Rca Return To Sender Fo Take 2 Master Elvis Presley

elvis presley return to Sender 1962 Rock N Roll rca 47 8100 Yout
elvis presley return to Sender 1962 Rock N Roll rca 47 8100 Yout

Elvis Presley Return To Sender 1962 Rock N Roll Rca 47 8100 Yout ''return to sender'' (n2pb 3279) (fo take 2 master)recorded tuesday march 27, 1962 at radio recorders studio b, hollywood, california (1:00 pm 5:50 pm)name. Girls! " return to sender " is a song recorded by american singer elvis presley and featured in the film girls! girls! girls!. the song was written by winfield scott and otis blackwell to suit presley's rock and roll musical style. the singer laments his relationship with a spiteful partner. released on october 2, 1962, and published by elvis.

elvis presley return to Sender Vinyl Record 7 Inch rca 1962
elvis presley return to Sender Vinyl Record 7 Inch rca 1962

Elvis Presley Return To Sender Vinyl Record 7 Inch Rca 1962 Gaff time again! 1. the label is rca (the victor suffix was not used in the uk till late 1962 when the label and logo changed design and placements) when the reins at rca were handed over to david sarnhoff's son, big changes came in 1968 when the whole brand changed the meatball was dropped and the three abbreviations were stylised animated viictor was still kept (as the name and brand was. Elvis recorded return to sender in march 1962 at radio recorders. take #2 is the master recording of this otis blackwell winfield scott composition. lyrics: (return to sender, return to sender) i gave a letter to the postman, he put it his sack. bright in early next morning he brought my letter back. Elvis recorded, return to sender ; march 27, 1962.at the radio recorders, in hollywood, california.it was a giantly hit all over the world!it was first relea. Elvis’s recording had a 16 week run on billboard’s hot 100. it entered the chart at #68 on october 20, 1962. two weeks later “return to sender” was in the top 10, where it remained for 10 weeks. it never reached #1, however. on november 17 it settled at #2, where it remained for five weeks.

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