July 25, 2023 Record of the Day

In the film, “Animal Crackers,” comedian Groucho Marx played the character known as Captain Spaulding. The theme song from the movie, “Hooray for Captain Spaulding,” was forever associated with Groucho. It was also used as the theme for his TV show, “You Bet Your Life.” In 1952, Decca Records released the 10-inch album, “Hooray for Captain Spaulding.” A copy can get you $150.00 today.

July 24, 2023 Records of the Day

Here are two more examples of the Northern Soul records that have collectors running to the bank. In 1967, MB Records released the 45, “Say Something Nice to Me” by Bobby Kline. A copy is worth up to $2,500.00. That same year Solid Hit Records issued the Pat Lewis single ,“No one to Love.” An original version can get you $3,000.00 today. These are records you should know about.

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July 23, 2023 Records of the Day

“American Pie” by Don McLean is one of the best known super hits in the history of Rock and Roll. The song is a tribute to the great rockers of the 50’s and a lament of lost innocence that followed. The multi-million seller album, released by United Artists in 1971, is worth no more than $30.00, but in 1977 United Artists issued a 12 inch 45 of “American Pie,” the full length version. It was released as a tribute to Elvis Presley and Groucho Marx both of whom had just passed away. A copy can get you $500.00 today.

July 22, 2023 Records of the Day

There were certainly not as many solo female artists in the early Rock N Roll era as there were male singers. Connie Francis and Brenda Lee were among the most popular. But some of the lesser-known ladies can be collectible like Diane Maxwell. In 1959 Challenge Records released her album, “Almost Seventeen.” A copy is worth up to $100.00. That same year Felsted Records issued, “That Certain Boy” by Kathy Linden who scored big the previous year with “Goodbye, Jimmy, Goodbye.” Her album can get you $200.00 today.

July 21, 2023 Record of the Day

The 1969 debut album for MC5 was “Kick out the Jams.”  The band was together for no more than three years but the impression they left had a deep affect on the hard rock groups that followed. True to their Detroit roots, the band took the name MC5, which stands for Motor City Five. Their “Kick out the Jams” album was released by Electra Records. There was both a censored and uncensored version. The “clean” copy is no more than $30 but the version with the X-rated title track can get you $600.00 today.

July 20, 2023 Records of the Day

Elvis fans know Barbara McNair as one of the nuns in the Elvis/Mary Tyler Moore movie, “Change of Habit.” But she was so much more than that. Her biggest hits included “Bobby” in 1958 and “You’re Gonna Love Me Baby” in 1965. She did it all, from appearing nude in Playboy to joining Bob Hope on his U.S.O. tours in Vietnam and then on to the Broadway stage. In 1966 Motown released the Barbara McNair album, “Here I Am.” A copy is worth up to $100.00 today. In 1969 Motown issued, “The Real Barbara McNair.” That, too, can sell for $100.00.

July 19, 2023 Records of the Day

Blues records have been around for almost 100 years and in most cases blues means green when it comes to monetary value. In 1928 Paramount Records released “Mississippi Jail House Groan” by Rube Lacy. A copy is now worth up to $2,500.00. In 1937 Vocalion Records released “Milkcow’s Calf Blues” by the legendary Robert Johnson. A copy can get you $10,000.00 today.These both fall into a category known as “Pre-war Blues.” Blues records that came out prior to World War ll can be very valuable.

July 18, 2023 Records of the Day

Dickey Lee first hit the top-10 in 1962 with “Patches” despite the fact that many radio stations wouldn’t play it because it dealt with suicide. He then followed up with the more upbeat, “I Saw Linda Yesterday.” However, neither of these hits are worth more than $10.00. But Dickey Lee first recorded for Sun Records where his “Dreamy Nights” single can get you $100.00 today.

July 17, 2023 Records of the Day

Darlene Love, best known as lead singer of the Crystals on hits such as “He’s A Rebel” began her career as lead singer for the Blossoms. They can be heard backing up Shelly Faberes on “Johnny Angel” and with Johnny Rivers on many of his hits like “Poor Side Of Town.” Darlene Love also had a number of solo hits like “The Boy I’m Gonna Marry,” which is now worth up to $100.00. Her most valuable solo single came in 1964 with “Stumble and Fall.” Issued on Philles Records, a copy can get you $1,000.00 today.

July 16, 2023 Record of the Day

One of the forerunners for disaster movies was “Island In The Sky” starring John Wayne. Released by Warner Brothers in 1953, the film is considered a classic because of the realism of the plane crash scene. Also in the movie was Fess Parker who would go on to overnight success as Davy Crockett and James Arness who John Wayne convinced to take the part of Matt Dillon for the new TV show, “Gunsmoke.” The soundtrack album on Decca Records can get you $250.00 today. “Island in the Sky” is just one of the 10,000 soundtracks listed on our Soundtracks flash drive covering movies, TV shows, and Broadway shows.