This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/7/2024
Offered is a complete set of all five of Elvis Presley's Sun 45 RPM singles from a single Memphis, Tennessee fan who bought them herself in 1954 and 1955. The records include: 1954 Sun 209 “That’s All Right/Blue Moon of Kentucky”; 1954 Sun 210 “Good Rockin’ Tonight/I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t Shine”; 1955 Sun 215 “Milkcow Blues Boogie/You’re A Heartbreaker”; 1955 Sun 217 “Baby Let’s Play House/I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone”; and 1955 Sun 223 “Mystery Train/I Forgot To Remember To Forget.” The first Sun 45s were pressed by Plastic Products, Inc of Memphis, Tennessee. All but “Mystery Train” have the visible “push marks” to indicate these are indeed Memphis pressings. By the time “Mystery Train” was released, Sam Phillips had acquired a new acetate machine whose records did not leave the tell-tale marks on the 45s. Collectors often seek to build this collection piece by piece, with “Milkcow Blues Boogie” being the most difficult to acquire, and now is your opportunity to obtain the entire collection together at once. Each record measures 7 inches (17.78 cm) in diameter. VG condition overall with very nice, bright bold labels. Just a touch of paper loss to a couple. A remarkably well-preserved complete set of Elvis' Sun 45s.