Old Shep was never officially released, during Elvis' lifetime, on a 45. However, it was released in the 1980's and again a few years ago. The value, which depends on the year it was issued - which label it was issued on - and the condition varies from as little as $3.00 to as much as $25.00.
Old Shep
The album was simply titled "Elvis" released in the late 1950's.
When Elvis and his mother bought his first guitar, he played "Old Shep" over and over until his uncle taught him some new tunes.
October 3, 1945 Elvis went to the Mississippi Alabama Fair and Dairy Show which took place in Tupelo and he sang "Old Shep" while standing on a chair participating in the " youth talent contest". The talent show was broadcast over WELO Radio and Elvis won fifth prize and got $5.00 (five dollars) in fair ride tickets. Elvis Presley Fans often debate what place Elvis took in this talent show and Elvis himself either forgot what place he took or said "I think I took 6th place". After extensive research Elvis Presley Historian Jeffrey Schrembs validated Elvis' appearing in this talent show and cross referenced the known photographs and newspaper clippings from the talent show to confirm the answer stated here.
Elvis was 20 years old
old shep
Old Shep.
Elvis's first performance was when he was 11 years old. He sang Old Shep.
Old Shep
The album was simply titled "Elvis" released in the late 1950's.
He sang OLD SHEP at the Tupelo Fair in 1945
Old Shep
old shep
Old Shep was created in 1933.
Shep Pettibone is 52 years old (birthdate: July 15, 1959).
When Elvis and his mother bought his first guitar, he played "Old Shep" over and over until his uncle taught him some new tunes.
October 3, 1945 Elvis went to the Mississippi Alabama Fair and Dairy Show which took place in Tupelo and he sang "Old Shep" while standing on a chair participating in the " youth talent contest". The talent show was broadcast over WELO Radio and Elvis won fifth prize and got $5.00 (five dollars) in fair ride tickets. Elvis Presley Fans often debate what place Elvis took in this talent show and Elvis himself either forgot what place he took or said "I think I took 6th place". After extensive research Elvis Presley Historian Jeffrey Schrembs validated Elvis' appearing in this talent show and cross referenced the known photographs and newspaper clippings from the talent show to confirm the answer stated here.