This is a beautiful stock copy from the

collection, in its original Decca Records factory sleeve. This is the original 1955 release, on the black Decca label with silver print and a star under the label name. Originally released in 1954, with "Thirteen Women" as the A side, this is one of the singles that sparked the Rock'n'Roll revolution after "Rock Around The Clock" was featured in a popular movie and dee-jays began spinning that side. Of course, all 1955 and later releases should be treated as if "Rock" was the A side, since that's the side that Decca was plugging. The song was so influential that it was re-released several times in the years that followed, and it actually charted twice more: #118 in June 1968 and #39 in March 1974. Note: This copy's label is about as close to Mint as possible. The vinyl and audio are Near Mint. (The vinyl has a gentle warp that has no effect on playback or audio.)