1950's-1960's 45 Record Case & Records (Listed) Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Etc.
  $   25

 


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Sep 6, 2023 Sold Date
Sep 4, 2023 Start Date
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1950's-1960's 45 RPM Record Case & Records (Listed)  Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Cher, Manfred Mann, Mamas & Papas, Everly Bros, Etc.
This is my record case and records from the late 1950's and early to mid 1960's.  It is a salmon pink with a clear lucite/plastic handle.  It has some wear on the corners, there are a few marks on the front, a crease on the top and there are air bubbles on all sides.  The interior of the lid is marked "Deccafile".  Please see all photos for condition.
The 45 records included are:
The Beatles:  "I Want to Hold Your Hand & I Saw Her Standing There"  Capitol Records with photo sleeve.  Record has my first name written on label in ink on both sides and have have written the Beatles first names in pencil above their names. Sleeve is a little soiled.
The Beatles:  "A Hard Days Night and I Should Have Known Better"  This is an empty sleeve with photos of the Beatles on both sides.  It is pretty clean with slight creases.
Four Herman's Hermits records:  "Listen People & Got a Feeling" ,  "What is Wrong, What is Right & East, West", "Hold On & Leaning on the Lamp Post" and "A Must to Avoid & The Man With The Cigar"  All of these are MGM and are in MGM branded dust sleeves.  
Cher:  "Needles & Pins & Bang Bang"  Is in an Imperial Records dust sleeve.
The Mama's & The Papa's:  "Monday, Monday & Got A Feelin'"  Dunhill Record branded sleeve.
The Young Rascals:  "Groovin' & Sueno"  Atlantic Records in plain brown sleeve.
The New Christy Minstrels:  "Saturday Night & The Wheeler Dealers" Columbia Records in a plain brown sleeve. Has my first name written on label in ink on one side.  
The Ramsey Lewis Trio:  "Hang on Sloopy & Movin' Easy"   Cadet Records   No sleeve.
Manfred Mann: "Do Wah Diddy Diddy & What You Gonna Do?"   Ascot Records  Label is torn on one side  No dust sleeve.
The Shangri-Las:  "Leader of the Pack & What is Love"  Red Bird Records  No sleeve.
Peter, Paul & Mary:  "Stewball & The Cruel War"  Warner Brothers  No sleeve.  My first name is written on one side in ink.
Rick Nelson:  "That's All She Wrote & For You"  Decca Records.  No sleeve.  My first name is written on both sides of the label.
The Everly Brothers: "Nancy's Minuet & So It Will Always Be"  Warner Brothers  Has my first name written in ink on both sides of the label.  No sleeve.
The Singing Nun:  "Dominique & Entre Les Etoiles"  Philips Records   No sleeve.
The Jalopy Five & Wayne Harris:  "Drag City & Forget Him"  Hit Records  No sleeve.
The Roamers & Joanne Kay:  "Be True to Your School & Wonderful Summer"  Hit Records  No sleeve.
The Tennessee Six & Dotty and Dan:  "Down at Papa Joe's & I'm Leaving It Up To You"  Hit Records  No sleeve.
I Kadez & The Scotties:  "Louie Louie & Popsicles and Icicles"  No sleeve.
Ruby Wright:  "Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Xmas & Let's Light the Christmas Tree"  Fraternity Records in branded sleeve with two corners torn off.
Jackie Gleason:  "Apology at Bedtime & To a Sleeping Beauty"  Capitol Records in original cardboard sleeve with graphics; has price sticker on one side.  Has an index number on record label.
Les Paul and Mary Ford:  "Whither thou Goest, Nola, Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me & Mandolino"  Capitol Records Original cardboard sleeve.   Index number on record label.
Don Elliott and The Lullaby Singers, The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller and Orchestra:  "Scarlet Ribbons & Billy Boy"  Golden Records  Original paper sleeve with graphics. 
The Continental Symphony Orchestra narrated by Art Gilmore:  "The Trojan Horse"  Capitol Records Music Appreciation Series  In original paper sleeve with graphics; has price sticker on one side.  Record has index number on record label.
The Continental Symphony Orchestra narrated by Art Gilmore:  "Swan Lake"  Capitol Records Music Appreciation Series in original paper sleeve with graphics; has price sticker on one side and tape on torn side fold.
The NutCracker Suite & Peter and The Wolf:  This is an empty sleeve with colorful graphics.
The Sandpiper Chorus and Jimmy Carroll's Fife and Drum Corps:   "This Old Man  Nick, Nack Paddy Whack, Give the Dog a Bone" Golden Records  In original paper sleeve with graphics.  Has an index number taped on record label.
The Overtones:  "Zippy Doo Daa from Walt Disney's Uncle Remus & Topsy-Turvy Town"  Cricket Records  No sleeve. Has index number on one side of record label.
Burl Ives: "The Little White Duck, Two Little Owls and Fooba Wooba John"  Columbia Records  No sleeve.  Has an index number on the record label.
I have not attempted to clean these; I will leave that to the buyer with more knowledge. I do not know the grading of records nor have I played these in many, many years so I do not know how they play.  I have attempted to note any irregularities in the sleeves and the record labels but I might have missed some.  
Please message with any questions. I cannot take a photo of each disk as there is too much glare from windows and lights. Some international shipping.  Will combine on shipping. Will be well-packed for safe shipping. 


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