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On Jan. 4, 1954, while still working as a
truck driver,
Elvis Presley went to the Memphis Recording
Service in Memphis, TN,
to record a song for his mother's birthday
which was many months away.
He records "It Wouldn't Be The Same Without
You" and "I’ll Never Stand In Your Way."
This was this recording that would lead Sam
Phillips to call Presley back to record for his Sun Records label.
Sam Phillips at the RCA 76D General Purpose
Mixing console and Presto 6N lathe
Elvis, Bill and Scotty looking through the
glass from the studio area.
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