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Rare Elvis acetate found in the Black Country could fetch £12,000

An incredibly rare Elvis Presley recording has surfaced in the Black Country and could fetch £12,000 at auction

Chris Sutton, director and auctioneer at Aston's, with the extremely rare Elvis acetate

An incredibly rare Elvis Presley recording that even fans didn’t know existed has surfaced in the .

And the acetate, made for Tennessee radio station WHBQ, is set to spark a bidding war when it goes under the hammer in on November 4.

Fans are well and truly shook up by the discovery.

Aston’s Auctioneers estimated the 78rpm record will fetch around £12,000, but admit the slice of vinyl history could go for much, much more.

It is highly collectible for two reasons:

* The A-side is a recording of Elvis singing Suspicion – at least three years before The King released it as a single. It represents the first public airing of a song that has become an Elvis anthem.

* The B-side is evidence of a long-lost civil rights milestone. It is a promotional jingle for Ray Charles’ August 20, 1961, concert at Ellis Auditorium – the very first mixed-race gig in Memphis.

Elvis Presley(Image: 2010 Getty Images)

Film poster specialist Steve Kennedy, who is involved in the auction, said: “It is a piece of history, a total one-off.