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[Jazz & Song] Presley, Elvis. (1935-1977). "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" - Signed Sheet Music. Four integral pages, 9" x 12", n. p., n. d. The legendary vocalist has placed his signature to the left of the portrait of himself on the front cover of sheet music for one his most famous songs, "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"," his seventh RCA single release. In heavily worn condition, faded, tears along the edges, numerous wrinkles and creases and small stains. The signature unaffected.

A very rare and desirable autograph format from the American singer, musician, actor. One of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, the "King of Rock and Roll" almost never signed printed sheet music.

Composed by Maurice Mysels and Ira Kosloff, it was released during May 1956, becoming Presley's second #1 single on the country music charts, and peaking at #3 on the Billboard Top 100 popular music singles chart, an earlier version of the Billboard Hot 100.

[Jazz & Song] Presley, Elvis. (1935-1977) "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" - Signed Sheet Music

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[Jazz & Song] Presley, Elvis. (1935-1977). "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" - Signed Sheet Music. Four integral pages, 9" x 12", n. p., n. d. The legendary vocalist has placed his signature to the left of the portrait of himself on the front cover of sheet music for one his most famous songs, "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"," his seventh RCA single release. In heavily worn condition, faded, tears along the edges, numerous wrinkles and creases and small stains. The signature unaffected.

A very rare and desirable autograph format from the American singer, musician, actor. One of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, the "King of Rock and Roll" almost never signed printed sheet music.

Composed by Maurice Mysels and Ira Kosloff, it was released during May 1956, becoming Presley's second #1 single on the country music charts, and peaking at #3 on the Billboard Top 100 popular music singles chart, an earlier version of the Billboard Hot 100.