Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1192301
Area
Vinyl records and CDs
Title
That's all right
Main artist / band
(Guest) Artist
Label
Release number
50-0000
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Collection / set
Number in collection
Theme
Rights organisation
Year
1949
Producer
Cover design / Photographer
Additional features
Matrix number
Details

What was the First Rock'n'Roll Record? Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup ... That's All Right on red vinyl !! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1OB_tlu-r8 Arthur was already the author of the breakthrough single to (white) rock and roll. He is also the first Blues artist to have a 45 rpm single pressed for mass consumption. This is the first 45 rpm record that was sold en masse. For promotional reasons, the first 45 rpm records were pressed in color by RCA in 1949. Green vinyl for Country and orange for Blues. ORANGE R&B series 50-0000 Arthur Big Boy Crudup "That's all right / Crudup after hours" 1949 50-0001 Arthur Big Boy Crudup "Boy friend blues / Katie May" 1949 50-0002 Tampa Red & Big Maceo "If you ever change your ways / Chicago Breakdown 1949 GREEN Country series 48-0001 Eddy Arnold "Bouquet of roses / Texarkana Baby" March 1949 48-0002 Eddy Arnold "Anytime / What a fool was I" Apr 1949 48-0003 Pee Wee KIng "Rootie Tootie / Tennessee Waltz Apr 1949

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Composer / Arranger
Lyricist

A : That's all right

B : Crudup after hours