Elvis On The Train Home
(Mandatory credit: Alfred Wertheimer/MUUS Collection via Getty Images) On the New York to Memphis train, American musician (and actor) Elvis Presley (1935 - 1977) uses a portable player to listen to recordings he had just made for RCA Victor records, July 3 or 4, 1956. Elvis had been in a New York for appearance on the 'Steve Allen Show' and to record the songs 'Hound Dog' and 'Don't Be Cruel'; he was on his way home to Memphis. (Photo by Alfred Wertheimer/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)
PURCHASE A LICENCE
Get personalised pricing by telling us when, where, and how you want to use this asset.
Please note: images depicting historical events may contain themes, or have descriptions, that do not reflect current understanding. They are provided in a historical context. Learn more.
DETAILS
Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.No fine art print sales without prior approval. Special pricing restrictions apply. Images must be licensed for a minimum of $150 USD.
Credit:
Editorial #:
572015641
Collection:
Premium Archive
Date created:
04 July, 1956
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Premium Archive
Barcode:
ARC0003075_05
Object name:
0079_24_ret.jpg
Max file size:
1200 x 1800 px (10.16 x 15.24 cm) - 300 dpi - 636 KB
- Record Player,
- Elvis Presley,
- 1950-1959,
- Archival,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Black And White,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Celebrities,
- Economy,
- Finance and Economy,
- Lifestyles,
- Listening,
- Making,
- Memphis - Tennessee,
- Music,
- Musician,
- North America,
- One Person,
- People,
- Portability,
- Rail Transportation,
- Singer,
- Transportation,
- USA,