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The Platters. Mercury 71184X45. Doo-Wop. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1957. Only Because coupled with The Mystery of You.
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The Adventurers. Compass CO-7010. Northern Soul. RE-ISSUE 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1970s. Easy Baby coupled with A Good Girl Is So Hard To Find. NOTE: logo icon below C-222 is not on originals.
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The Originals. Soul S35079. Northern Soul. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1970. God Bless Whoever Sent You coupled with Desperate Young Man.
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Bob Gaddy And His Alley Cats. Jackson 2303. Blues. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1952. Believe You Got A Sidekick coupled with Bicycle Boogie. His first record. Rare RED VINYL.
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The Platters. Mercury 70633X45. Doo-Wop. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1955. Only You coupled with Bark, Battle And Ball.
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Blind Lemon Jefferson. Paramount 12692. Delta Blues. Original 10 inch 78 RPM record circa 1928. Christmas Eve Blues coupled with Happy New Year Blues.
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The Moroccos. United U-204. Doo-Wop. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1957. Bang, Goes My Heart coupled with What Is A Teen-Ager's Prayer.
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PINK label promo
A: My Bonnie
B: The Saints
One of the rarest of Beatles U.S. records.
Both Tony Sheridan and The Beatles were British acts imported to play long hours for the raucous crowds at the Kaiserkeller and The Star-Club in Hamburg's seedy late-night district. The Beatles at that time included StuSutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums. German bandleader Bert Kaempert saw Sheridan as a rising star and arranged a recording contract with the Beatles as his backup band. The nine songs thathave surfaced from those sessions feature Sheridan singing lead on seven, Lennon on "Ain't She Sweet", and one instrumental, "Cry fora Shadow". The biggest hit from the session was "My Bonnie", which peaked at #5 in the UK, credited to Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers.
In 1962 the Beatles were already becoming stars in the UK, but this US release proved the US wasn't quite ready for the Beatlemania that would follow two years later. The record went nowhere commercially; in fact, promo copies actually outnumber the commercial copies because all but a few of the latter were just trashed! Now it's a highly sought-after rarity!
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Elvis Presley. Sun 210. Rockabilly. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1954. Good Rockin' Tonight coupled with I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine. Dead wax matrix numbers: 1-131-45 72 delta1123 and 1-130-4 high- 72 delta1122. True rare West Coast First Pressing with push marks, Ray Brown writer credit, and correct dead wax numbers.
TRUE first pressings of this rare record have writer credit wrongly given as RAY Brown instead of Roy Brown. Also, the rarer WEST COAST PRESSINGS have PUSH MARKS and a DELTA TRIANGLE and NUMBER (see dead wax numbers above as an exact example of first pressing dead wax numbers).
With Elvis' second Sun release, his Rock and R&B sides emerged further, especially on "Good Rockin' Tonight," a song first released in 1947 by Roy Brown, and covered by many artists over the years -- none quite like the King's rendition.
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The El Torros. Duke 175. Doo-Wop. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1957. Dance With Me coupled with Yellow Hand.
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The Platters. Mercury 70753X45. Doo-Wop. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1955. The Great Pretender coupled with I'm Just A Dancing Partner.
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Bill Doggett. King 4950. R&B Instrumental. Original 7 inch 45 RPM vinyl record circa 1956. Honky Tonk, Part 1 coupled with Honky Tonk (Part 2).
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Cecil Gant. Gilt-Edge 500. Blues. Original 10 inch 78 RPM record circa 1946. I Wonder coupled with Cecil Boogie. Picture disc.
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William Mccoy. Columbia 14302-D. Blues. Original 10 inch 78 RPM record circa 1928. Mama Blues coupled with Train Imitations and The Fox Chase. Both sides, mouth harp solos.
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