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Elvis Presley – Elvis' Golden Records vinyl cover

Data as of Jun 16, 2026

Elvis PresleyElvis' Golden Records

1958 · US · RCA Victor · Vinyl LP Album Compilation Mono

Vinyl12"1 disc
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Specifications

Genre
Rock
Style
Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues
Year
1958
Label
RCA Victor
Catalog number
LPM-1707
Country
US

Tracklist

  1. A1Hound Dog2:15
  2. A2Loving You2:15
  3. A3All Shook Up1:58
  4. A4Heartbreak Hotel2:08
  5. A5Jailhouse Rock2:30
  6. A6Love Me2:43
  7. A7Too Much2:32
  8. B1Don't Be Cruel2:03
  9. B2That's When Your Heartaches Begin3:25
  10. B3(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear1:53
  11. B4Love Me Tender2:45
  12. B5Treat Me Nice2:12
  13. B6Anyway You Want Me (That's How I Will Be)2:15
  14. B7I Want You, I Need You, I Love You2:39

About this record

Elvis Presley's "Elvis' Golden Records," released in 1958 by RCA Victor in the United States, is a seminal compilation album showcasing 14 of his hit tracks in the rock and roll and rhythm & blues genres.

This mono LP, catalogued as LPM-1707, is highly sought after by collectors for its historical significance as one of the earliest collections of Presley's chart-topping singles.

The album captures the essence of Elvis's groundbreaking style and influence during the 1950s rock era.

Collectors often seek this pressing due to its original mono sound and the fact that it was produced before stereo versions became common, making it a valuable piece for enthusiasts of vintage rock vinyl and Elvis memorabilia.

How to appraise this pressing

To confirm an original 1958 pressing of "Elvis' Golden Records," collectors should check for the RCA Victor label with the catalogue number LPM-1707 on the vinyl.

This pressing is a mono format compilation LP and should feature runout etchings in the vinyl's dead wax area, which help verify authenticity.

The absence of a barcode is typical for records from this era.

Condition plays a crucial role in value: both the media and sleeve should be examined for wear, scratches, ring wear, or seam splits.

Original pressings in excellent condition with intact labels and minimal surface noise command the most interest.

Demand is driven by Elvis Presley's enduring popularity and the album's status as an early greatest hits compilation, making well-preserved copies particularly desirable.

Frequently asked

What label and catalogue number should I look for to identify this pressing?

This pressing is on the RCA Victor label with the catalogue number LPM-1707.

Is this album a stereo or mono pressing?

This album is a mono pressing.

Does this record have runout etchings to help verify its authenticity?

Yes, this pressing has runout etchings in the dead wax area.

How many tracks are included on this album?

The album contains 14 tracks.

Does this record have a barcode on the sleeve or vinyl?

No, this 1958 pressing does not have a barcode.

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