Single US 1958 on Plus label
Rock and Pop (Novelty, Break-In)
A-side displayed as "PAGE 1"
B-side displayed as "PAGE 2"
Madrigal with Mimicry
"Break-in" novelty record created by Plus label owner Samuel Kaufman. Only 53,955 copies were pressed. According to an article in Variety Magazine, once sales reached 30,000 records, an increased royalty rate was to be assessed. As part of a settlement agreement, Plus Records turned over the master of "Dear Elvis" to the publishing houses, who promptly destroyed it. The record includes snippets from popular songs of the day, including 3 Elvis Presley Sun recordings -- "Baby Let's Play House", "Milkcow Blues Boogie" and 'I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine".