Jack recently sat down with Joe Levy for an in-depth Billboard magazine cover story interview. Jack and Joe discussed the resurgence of vinyl, music preservation and much more, but most importantly, Jack’s recent acquisition of an item many people feel is the holy grail of rock & roll history. Read all about it here now and pick up a copy of the magazine on newsstands March 10th.
In the interview, Billboard reveals that Jack was the mystery high bidder on Elvis Presley's first-ever record. Third Man Records will release this recording for Record Store Day 2015.
Utilizing the actual unrestored audio as it currently exists on the sole original copy of "My Happiness" b/w "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" Third Man will make a limited facsimile, 10-inch 78rpm disc available on April 18, 2015. From reproducing the typewritten labels (printed on the reverse of extra Prisonaires labels that happened to be laying around Sun Records in July 1953) to being packaged in a plain, nondescript, of-the-era sleeve, the utmost attention to detail has been paid in order to create an object so close to the historic original as to almost be indistinguishable from one other.
Later this year, Third Man will release a widely available 7-inch 45rpm featuring newly restored versions of the two songs. Working from a transfer done by industry expert Alan Stoker at the Country Music Hall of Fame, the audio will be as clean as modern technology can make it without losing the feeling and soul that makes these two songs both haunting and breath-taking.
Listen to a clip of "My Happiness" and get a glimpse of this spinning piece of American musical history in the video and images below:
Wow! Amazing! So very excited!
Don’t forget Edwin Leek! http://humeshighclassof53.com/looking_back_page_7.htm (scroll down)
It’s called the first record ever recorded by Elvis Presley and only two kindsa people owned it. Jack White and the King. And one of them is me.
This is so, so special. Thank you to Jack & Third Man for releasing this American treasure for us.
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I just read that Jdubs paid THREE hundred thousand for it. I plan on tracking down the truth but in the meantime I just picture then saying they would take less and him insisting on the THREE. Worth every penny of money that is not mine.
I have to say, too, that I think that has got to be one of the most striking magazine covers I’ve ever seen. They captured the Third Man color combination of yellow, black, and white perfectly. Can’t wait for that issue to jump right off the newsstand, both visually and literally.
Wow. That’s awesome……. Thank you, for allowing this to be added to my Elvis vinyl collection. What a gift. Incredible. To have this music available,……is HUGE for the world. Nice. Awesome. Very cool. This is big.
I had no idea this record still existed. Totally cool.
Sounds very limited in quantity. Not likely any of these first copies will reach my little record store in the NW hinterland. Contest mebbe TMR?