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To sneak around his recording contracts, Blind Willie McTell recorded under many names, as Blind Sammie for Columbia Records, Georgia Bill for Okeh Records, Hot Shot Willie for Victor, Blind Willie for Vocalion & Bluebird Records, Barrelhouse Sammie for Atlantic, and as Pig & Whistle Red for Regal Records.

Elvis Presley Tupelo Ladies T Shirt - Relaxed Fit 

SKU:LADELVHEART160
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$28.95
 
 
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Size Width Length
S 17" 25"
M 19" 26"
L 21" 27"
XL 23" 28"
2XL 25" 29.5"
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This Bluescentric Brand official Elvis ladies t-shirt is available in relaxed fit sizes up to 2XL. The material is a 4.2 oz 100% airlume combed and ringspun cotton with side seams. Heather colors are 52/48, Athletic Heather is 90/10, Heather Prism colors are 99/1.

Authentic Elvis Presley. 

It was September 26, 1956, and Elvis Presley returned to his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi to perform at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair & Dairy Show – the very same place where he performed in public for the first time, at just ten years old.

This candid photo shows the soon-to-be king of rock n roll performing for loads of adoring fans during his triumphant hometown return. The Sun Records logo is at the top. The bottom reads "You're A Heartbreaker"

You're a Heartbreaker" was recorded by Elvis in December 1954 -- the fourth of Presley's now-legendary eight sessions at the Memphis, Tennessee Sun Studio. The song was the B-side of Presley's third single on Sun, "Milkcow Blues Boogie", a cover of Kokomo Arnold.