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July 5, 1954, marked a pivotal moment in music history. In a small recording studio owned by Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, an obscure young singer by the name of Elvis Presley started a revolution. Backed by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Elvis’ rendition of Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup’s “That’s All Right” ignited the career of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll and changed the landscape of music forever.
Seven decades later, Elvis’ legacy is as vibrant and influential as ever, continuing to captivate and inspire generations around the globe. In honor of the 70 th anniversary of this iconic recording that changed it all, Graceland is offering a limited-edition collector’s 10” vinyl single of Elvis’ earliest take of “That All Right” from that July night in 1954 at Memphis Recording Service.
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