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Offered is a 1970 RCA record store counter card promoting the RCA Camden release of Elvis' Christmas Album that has never been used. The album was out of print by the late 1960s, so RCA re-released an altered version in November 1970 under the RCA Camden label, a subsidiary of RCA Victor that produced budget LPs usually of 10 tracks and shorter running time. This re-release added the 1966 holiday single “If Every Day Was Like Christmas” and the 1970 non-seasonal “Mama Liked the Roses,” while removing four gospel tracks from the Peace in the Valley EP. The cover of this RCA Camden re-release used an image of Elvis in a blue racing jacket from the set of his 1967 film Speedway. The counter card measures 20 x 16 inches and presents with the original, unused and intact standing structure on the reverse, and just a bit of age-related toning (some more moderate toning on the reverse) and a few dings at the corners. Near Mint condition.

1970 RCA Record Store Counter Card for Elvis Presleys LP <em>Elvis Christmas Album</em> - Never Been Used!
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Minimum Bid: $150
Final prices include buyers premium: $374
Estimate: $300 - $400
Number Bids:7
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