Tell Me A Story / The Little Boy And The Old Man Jimmy Boyd & Frankie Laine with Paul Weston and His Orchestra and the Norman Luboff Choir. Carl Fischer Piano 78 RPM Shellac 10 inch phonograph record. 1953. Plays well, with some background noise.
Record dealers and serious collectors of old 78s will want to tuck this handy 'Dr. Records' Original 78 rpm Pocket Price Guide' in their pocket when they go scouting for good, collectible disks. A quick reference for prices, recording dates and disk numbers, it also contains facts about the valuable 'gems' and good advice on how to avoid oldies that aren't so golden. Author Peter Soderbergh's 4th guide to 78s specializes in popular music (1917 to 1950) and includes a section on classical records (1900 to 1940). Prices may vary through the years, but the listening pleasure is always free of charge! The book is in Very Good condition with only light edge/corner wear and a few scuffs on covers. It is ex lib with the usual library markings.
The President On The Dollar, 78 Rpm Test Pressing, Dick Charles Recording
Artist unknown, The President on the Dollar. 1940s?, Dick Charles Recording, 78 rpm 10 vinyl record, 1-sided test pressing. This is a RARE test pressing containing the song The President on the Dollar by an uncredited artist (later recorded by Mitch Miller) and composed by Shapiro/Bernstein. Recorded at the famous Dick Charles Recording Studios which was located at 340 E. 52nd St. in NYC. Condition: 78: Fair, has heavy clicks & pops. S&H is an additional $6.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
From The Candy Store On The Corner To The Chapel On The Hill, 78 Test Pressing
Artist unknown, From the Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill (Take 1) b/w From the Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill (Take 2). 1940s?, Dick Charles Recording, 78 rpm 10 vinyl record, test pressing. This is a RARE test pressing containing 2 takes of the song From the Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill by an uncredited artist (later recorded by such artists as Tony Bennett, the Alexander Bros., and Dickie Rock) and composed by Shapiro/Bernstein. Recorded at the famous Dick Charles Recording Studios which was located at 340 E. 52nd St. in NYC. Condition: 78: Fair, has heavy clicks & pops. S&H is an additional $6.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
This vintage 78RPM recording has a delightful cover sleeve depicting Mommy kissing Santa Claus. It is sung by Jimmy Boyd and accompanied by Norman Luboff. Side 2 has Thumbelina. The colorful cover sleeve is in great condition and a wonderful collectible in itself. ADD $6.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA. I offer a shipping discount on multiple purchases when they can be combined.
Ella Mae Morse, Shoo-shoo Baby B/w No Love, No Nuthin', 78 Rpm Record, 1940s
Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters and his Orchestra, Shoo-Shoo Baby (from the Universal Picture Three Cheers for the Boys) b/w No Love, No Nuthin' (from the 20th Century Fox Picture The Gang's All Here). Mid-1940s, Capitol #143, 78 rpm 10 record. Condition: 78: Fair, has heavy surface noise. S&H is an additional $6.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
Fun At The Circus, 4-disc 78 Rpm Record Box Set, The Greatest Show On Earth
Fun At The Circus from The Greatest Show On Earth, featuring circus clowns, songs, animals and fun. 1950s, Robin Hood Records #RH 43, 4-disc 78 rpm 6 3/4 vinyl record box set. Tracks include Arrival of the Circus, the Circus Band, the Elephant Trunk, Lee Stacy, World's Famous Midget, the Midget and Giant Sing We've Been Working on the Railroad, the Talking Flea, Circus Fireworks, the Big Arena and Billy the Wonder Boy, Bobo, the Clown, the Acrobats, and the Grand Finale. Condition: 78: Fair, has heavy surface noise throughout but is still listenable. Box: Good, has light wear. S&H is an additional $5.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
Walt Disney's Hardy Boys, Gold Doubloons, 78 Rpm 6" Orange Record W/ Ps
From Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club TV Show, this record features a Hardy Boys TV Series episode titled Gold Doubloons And Pieces Of Eight with music by The Sandpipers, Mike Stewart Orange Vinyl Record with Picture Sleeve. Condition: 78: Fair, has clicks & pops and surface noise throughout. Sleeve: Poor, the top right corner is missing. It also has creasing, small tears, and the bottom edge has been split but neatly taped. But if you really need it... S&H is an additional $4.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
Bing Crosby, Welcome Stranger, 2-disc 78rpm Record Set & Booklet, 1947
Bing Crosby, Selections from The Paramount Picture Welcome Stranger. 1947, Decca #A-531, 2-disc 78rpm Record Box Set plus 10-page booklet. Contains 4 songs: As Long As I'm Dreaming, Smile Right Back At The Sun, Country Style, and My Heart Is A Hobo. The 10-page booklet contains a b&w photo, story synopsis, production notes, facts about Bing, lyrics and a Bing Crosby/Decca Records discography. Condition: 78s: Good, light surface noise. Cover: Good, has some staining along the edges. Booklet: Fair, has water damage along the top edge. Shipping is an additional $8.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
Eddie Fisher sang A Girl, A Girl and Anema E Core on a mono 78 record made by RCA Victor. Eddie was the star of the Coke Time on TV in the 50's when this record was released. The record sleeve has some corner folds and small tear otherwise in fair condition. Record has been played but appears to be in good condition.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, 78 Rpm 6" Yellow Vinyl Record With Picture Sleeve
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The Boys Are Marching b/w Hail, Hail The Gang's All Here by the Golden Records Sing-Along Chorus and Carroll Bugle Yellow Vinyl Record with Picture Sleeve. Condition: 78: Fair, has scratchiness but is still listenable throughout. Sleeve: Very Good, has some light creasing, and 2 very small tears on the right edge. S&H is an additional $4.00 within the continental U.S. International shipping is also available.
Borrah Minevitch And His Harmonica Rascals, 3-disc 78 Rpm Set, 1940s?
Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals. 1940s?, De Luxe #22, 3-Disc 78 rpm set. Featured songs are: Lullaby, September Song, In A Little Spanish Town, Prelude In C # Minor, What Is This Thing Called Love, and I'll See You In My Dreams. Condition: 78s: Good, some surface noise. Cover: Good, has some light wear. Shipping is additional.
Tubby The Tuba, 78 Rpm Record Set, 1945, Cover Only
Tubby the Tuba, Cosmo #OMI 101, 1945. This 78 rpm record set is missing the 2 records. Only the cover is available. The front cover has neat graphics making a great display piece. The cover has some light staining. The inside cover tells the tale of Tubby the Tuba. Shipping is an additional $6.00 within the continental U.S.
Ink Spots. 1946, Decca #A-477, 78rpm Box Set. This was originally a 4-disc 78rpm set but 1 disc is missing. The songs featured are: Do I Worry?, Java Jive, We Three, Maybe, I'll Never Smile Again, & Until The Real Thing Comes Along. Condition: 78s: Very Good, has light surface noise. Cover: Very good, very light wear. Shipping is additional.
Perry Como, It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas. This is a 78 Recording by RCA Records from 1943-58. Other songs included are There Is No Christmas Like A Home Christmas. L480x2.
"billy Rings The Bell," Children's 78rpm, Illustrated Sleeve, 1950s
Put out in the 1950s by The Children's Record Guild, this 10-inch 78 RPM children's record with illustrated picture sleeve titled Billy Rings the Bell , makes a great display! The sleeve is colorful, although it does show some wear, but still looks really darling! Shipping is an additional $6.00 within the continental U.S.
Liberace, Minute Waltz plus more. This is a Liberace 78 Music Recording from a Society For Savings Record and includes Polonaise In A Minor as the other tune. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP644.
Liberace, Blue Danube plus more. This is a Liberace 78 Music Recording from a Society For Savings Record and includes Humoresque as the other tune. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP642.
Gene Kelly, The Pied Piper Of Hamelin. This is Part 2 & 3, 78 Music Recording. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP641.
Tommy Dorsey, Swanee River plus more. This is a Tommy Dorsey 78 Music Recording from RCA Records and includes Stardust as the other tune. Circa 1941 to 1957. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP640.
Bob Crosby, Sommertime plus more. This is a Bob Crosby 78 Music Recording from Decca Records and includes What's New as the other tune. Circa 1930s to 1940s. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP638.
Jan Savitty & His Orch., Ask Your Heart plus. This is Jan Savitty & His Orchestra 78 Music Recording from Decca Records and includes Make Believe Island as the other tune. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP636.
Al Jolson, You Made Me Love You & more. This is an Al Jolson 78 Music Recording from Decca Records and includes Ma Blushin Rosie as the other tune. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP635.
Al Jolson, California Here I Come & more. This is an Al Jolson 78 Music Recording from Decca Records and includes Rock A Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody as the other tune. It has minor scratches but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP637.
Frankie Carle, Charmaine & Diane. This is Frankie Carle & His Girlfriends 78 Recording from Columbia Records #36690. It has minor scratches and a tiny rim chip but in overall good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP639.
Frankie Carle, Liza & Ida. This is Frankie Carle & His Girlfriends 78 Recording from Columbia Records #36689. It has minor scratches but in overall very good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP643.
Frankie Carle, Louise & Josephine. This is Frankie Carle & His Girlfriends 78 Recording from Columbia Records #36692. It has minor scratches but in overall very good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP645.
Frankie Carle, Rose Marie & Margie. This is Frankie Carle & His Girlfriends 78 Recording from Columbia Records #36691. It has minor scratches but in overall very good condition, see photo (jacket not included unless shown). PDP634.
The Capital Jazzmen, New American Jazz, 4-disc 78 Rpm Set
The Capital Jazzmen, New American Jazz. Capitol #CD-3, 4-Disc 78 rpm set, disc #1 is missing. The remaining 3 discs feature the following songs: In My Solitude, Casanova's Lament, Sugar, Ain't Goin' No Place, Someday Sweetheart, and That Old Feeling. The inside of the cover has photos of all the musicians (See photo for musician list). Condition: 78s: Fair, heavy surface noise. Cover: Good, has some ringwear. Shipping is additional.
Martin Denny, Exotica. By Liberty Records #3034, 1959 To 1963, Bird Calls And Model Sandy Warner Are On The Record And Cover Respectively, No Scratches, 1999 B.V. = $12.00 To $25.00. L259x6.
Ringo Starr, Stop And Smell The Roses. From 1981 Boardwalk Records #33246, 12 Inch 33 1/3 In Good Condition. 10 Songs Include Private Property, Wrack My Brain, Drumming Is My Madness, Attention, Stop And Take Time To Smell The Roses, Dead Giveaway, You Belong To Me, Sure To Fall, Nice Way And Back Of Boogaloo. L259x9). PDP2004.
Christy Lane, Footprints. By Arrival Records #NU9230, 12 inch, 1985, near mint condition, 14 songs. Includes Footprints In The Sand, The Last Word In Jesus Is Us, Standing On The Promises, He Sees My Heart, My Redeemer, America The Beautiful, God Is The Answer, I Have A Dream, Jesus Loves Me, What A Friend We Have In Jesus, I Love To Tell The Story, Lay It On Me, Sweet Hour Of Prayer, Jesus Jesus My Lord, And The Lords Prayer. L261x3. PDP2004
Jerry Butler, The Soul Goes On. By Mercury Records, 12 inch #SR61171, from 1967-1984, near mint condition, 1999 BV=$8.00 to $15.00 each. 12 songs include Never Give You Up, Chain Gang, Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay, Respect, You Send Me, Ain't That Good News, Yes My Goodness Yes, These Arms Of Mine, A Change Is Gonna Come, Guess Who, Goodnight My Love, I've Been Loving You Too Long. L261x4. PDP2004
The Best Of Tommy James & The Shondells. By Roulette Records #SR42040, 1970s, 10 songs Include Ball Of Fire, Crystal Blue Persuasion, Mony Mony, (Baby Baby) I Can't Take It No More, Hanky Panky, Crimson & Clover, Sweet Cherry Wine, Sugar On Sunday, Mirage, And I Think We're Alone Now. L262x6.
Jennifer Holliday, Feel My Soul. By Geffen Records, #GHS-4014, in good condition, 1999 BV=$5.00 to $10.00, 12 inch record, 1982-1986. 9 songs include Just Let Me Wait, I Am Ready Now, This Game Of Love (I'm Never Coming Down), I Am Love, Shine A Light, Just For Awhile, My Sweet Delight, Change Is Gonna Come, And This Day. L262x5). PDP2004.
The Best Of Spike Jones. By RCA #ANL-1-1035(E), from 1975, no scratches, the cover front has some damage, 1999 BV=$5.00 to $10.00 each. L262x4. PDP2004.
Collection of 2 Glenn Miller LP recordings. Includes Glenn Miller Plays Selections From The Glenn Miller Story and Other Hits, no scratches, by RCA. The Great Glenn Miller by the Ray Burnet Band, by Celebrity Records, no cover. L262x3.
Jane Froman, With A Song In My Heart. This is a 3 record boxed set by Capitol Records from 1952-1956, 1600 Series, 1999 BV=$9.00 to $24.00 each. L262x2. PDP2004
About Us And Our Friends. From the 1940s put out by The Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., a 1st grade reader with 32 pages in very good condition, 1999 BV=$15.00 to $20.00. L263x8. PDP2004
Earl Grant, In Motion album. By Decor Records, 12 inch, #DL75052, 1959 to 1970, in very good condition, includes 11 songs which are The Look Of Love, In Motion, Two Different Worlds, King Of The Road, A Message To Michael, What The World Needs Now Is Love, It Was A Very Good Year, Saints, Ode To Ricky Joe, Green Eyes And Black Coffee. L267x9.
These two sided records are pressed in yellow vinyl. I am guessing them to be 78 RPM, but it is possible that they are 45 RPM. I don't see where it is labeled anywhere! The 6 records are in excellent condition with very very few if any scratches. They are without warps as well. The first record is I Gotta Cold for Christmas by the Three Stoodges and the Music Wreckers. The flip side is All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth. The second record is Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep by Anne Lloyd and the The Sandpipers with Mitch Miller. The flip side is Cuddle Down by the Arthur Norman Chorus. The third record is Dale Evans sings Ave Maria (really) with Mitch Miller and the flip side is Roy Rogers singing The Lord's Prayer. The fourth record is Skip to my Lou by Anne Lloyd and Mitch Miller and the flip side is Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill by the Sandpipers. The fifth record is It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by the The Sandpiper Chorus and Silent Night. The last record is Christmas Song and Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Anne Lloyd and the Sandpipers. Unfortunately, none of the records has the paper sleeve.
Elvis Presley, Country. By RCA LSP 4460 with Orange label, flexible vinyl from 1971 with no photo or shrink wrap, in fair condition, 1999 BV=$15.00 to $25.00. L249x6.
Elvis, That's The Way It Is, Elvis. By RCA LSP 4445 with the Orange label, flexible vinyl, 1971 in very good condition, the 1999 BV=$15.00 to $25.00. L249x8.
Elvis Presley 50,000,000 Fans Cant Be Wrong. Elvis Golden Records Vol. 2 by RCA, LSP 2075(E), 1968, Orange Label, rigid vinyl, in very good condition, the 1999 BV=$30.00 to $40.00. L249x9.
A Tribute In Memory Of Hank Williams. Includes picture cover, sung by Hank Larry by Diplomat Records, record #2314. Has no scratches, 10 ½ inches, 33 1/3 High Fidelity. L162x23. (s1)
Columbia Records West Side Story. Record #OL 5670. Includes pictured cover sides and 11 pictures inside from the movie, high fidelity, no scratches. L162x22. (s1)
1959 The Everly Brothers Best. Cadence Records #3025 from 1959, blue picture cover is 10 ½ inches square. The songs include Bye Bye Love, I Wonder If I Care As Much, Wake Up Little Susie, Maybe Tomorrow, This Little Girl Of Mine, Should We Tell Him, All I Have To Do Is Dream, Claudette, Bird Dog, Devoted To You, Problems, And Love Of My Life. 1999 BV=$75.00 to $100.00. L162x21. (s1)