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Popularity Of Elvis Presley’s Banned Record

Since the announcement that the Elvis Presley record “Big Hunk O’ Love” is available, Sedley Wells, Ltd., have been remarkably busy with requests from people wishing to hear the record. “Big Hunk O’ Love” has been banned by the Broadcasting Service, but the general consensus of opinion seems to be that it is the best Elvis Presley record released so far. At the present time there is a serious lack of good rock ’n’ roll numbers available, and for that reason also the release of “Big Hunk O' Love” is all the more welcome. Stocks are still available so don’t hesitate to call and hear it at Sedley Wells, High street, and Riccarton road. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 7

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Popularity Of Elvis Presley’s Banned Record Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 7

Popularity Of Elvis Presley’s Banned Record Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 7

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