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DescriptionElvis Presley - How Great Thou Art ad.jpg |
English: Advertisement for Elvis Presley's album release How Great Thou Art, featured on Cashbox magazine |
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Source | Cashbox magazine. p.6; March 4, 1963 (volume 28, number 33) |
Author | RCA Victor |
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