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Sentimental Me - 5 songs selected by the Swedish Fan Club

 
   
 Title:  Sentimental Me - 5 songs selected by the Swedish Fan Club 
 Catalog Number: 74321 90770 2 
 Matrix Number:  74321 907702     DCM sweden    11101820 
 Year: 2001 
 Value: 80 € 
     
 Description: Contents : Just Call Me Lonesome - Good Luck Charm - Anyway You Want Me - Sentimental Me - Doin’ The Best I Can.

Issued in 2001 by BMG Sweden for the Swedish Fan Club.

This individually numbered five-track CD comes in a regular jewel case and was limited to 500 copies. The front cover shows a black and white publicity photo of Elvis during his beginnings in 1954. The title of the CD is printed in white print on the right side of the cover along with the fact that the “5 songs were selected by the Swedish Elvis Fan Club”. The inside of the booklet contains the “Facts about our Elvis-Festival” by Ake Flodin. The rear of the booklet contains 2 covers of the Swedish Fan Club Magazine and the Fan Club’s contact details. In the middle of the page it states : “Sentimental Me is a unique commemorative promotion CD to celebrate our 20th Elvis-Festival since 1982 in Vasteras – Sweden. This CD was available only at the Festival on November 3rd, 2001. Limited edition 500 copies ! The 5 songs are selected by heart and we are very proud to be able to offer you this CD. Many thanks to BMG Sweden for all their help”. A color photo of the BMG 45 RPM Sentimental Me / No More single is used under the clear CD tray of this release. The rear cover contains the same black and white photo as on the front cover. In addition , the five tracks are listed with their recording data. The individual CD number is printed in the left top corner. In addition , the BMG and RCA logos are printed at the bottom of the rear cover. The phrase : “For promotional use only – Not for sale” is also printed. The CD itself is tan with white and black print. The RCA logo and the title of the CD are printed at the top of the CD. The 5 tracks are listed at the bottom of the CD. The catalog prefix and the usual promotional warning are also printed.