September 9, 2022 Record of the Day

Various hits albums by various artists can be quite collectible. In 1963 Hull Records released the album, “Your favorite Singing Groups,” featuring Doo-Wop recording artists like the Monotones, the Elegants, the Desires, the Avons, the Beltones, the Pastels, and more. A copy is worth up to $1,000.00 today. Albums with various songs by various recording artists can be found on our Compilation Albums guide, available in the left hand column. It lists over 10,000 albums with various songs by various recording artists.

September 8, 2022 Record of the Day

“Louie Louie” is one of the greatest Rock N Roll party records of all time. It’s one of those classics that every generation seems to know. Although Paul Revere and the Raider’s version came out before the Kingsmen’s, it’s the Kingsmen’s version that will live forever in Rock N Roll history. Singles released on the Wand label are worth no more than $20.00 but a copy on the Jerden label can sell up to $200.00 today. Both Wand and Jerden copies are shown here.

 

September 7, 2022 Record of the Day

“Stormy Weather” by the Five Sharps is considered to be the most collectible Doo-wop record. Released on Jubilee Records in 1952, the record received some airplay but was soon relegated to the dust bins of record stores. But find one in the dust bins or anywhere else and you have found a record worth up to $20,000.00 today. Only 78’s, as shown here, are originals. All known 45’s are counterfeits.

September 6, 2022 Record of the Day

Van Morrison’s first band was Them from Belfast. At one time the band included Jimmy Paige on guitar. They were more successful in Britain than in the U.S. Their biggest hit in the states was in 1965 with “Here Comes the Night.” That 45 on Parrot Records can now sell for $40.00. The Them album, released with “Gloria” highlighted on the cover is worth up to $75.00. However, versions, as shown here, with “Here Comes the Night” on the cover are worth up to $250.00 today.

September 5, 2022 Records of the Day

Jerry Lee Lewis has had one of the most successful and colorful careers in the history of both Rock N Roll and Country. A true legend, he is a Rock N Roll Icon and Country music superstar. Known as “the killer,” he first tasted success with the Rock N Roll classic “Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On.” On Sun Records on a 78 that single can now sell for $150.00. The 1957 EP ,“The Great Ball of Fire,” issued on Sun Records, is worth up to $250.00 today.

September 4, 2022 Record of the Day

In 1963 Columbia Records released the album “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.” It can be one of the most valuable records of all time. Most original copies are worth up to $75.00. However, if you have an original with the song “Talkin’ John Birch Society Blues” on the record, then the value is up to $15,000.00. Some copies may list the song as on the album, but you’ll have to play it to see if it is.


September 3, 2022 Record of the Day

Bill Haley and His Comets can justifiably be considered as the band that brought Rock N Roll to the world with hits like “Don’t Knock the Rock” and “Shake, Rattle and Roll.” Haley became world famous in 1955 with the anthem, “Rock Around the Clock.” But five years earlier he was recording as Johnny Clifton. His single, “Stand Up and Be Counted,” released on Center Records, is worth up to $1,500.00 today.

 

September 2, 2022 Record of the Day

George Jones has been called the “Greatest Country music singer of all time.” He certainly had the reputation as Country’s most hard-drinking, woman-loving, rage-filled performer. With more than 150 hits like “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” he is a national icon. His 1958 debut album, “Grand Ole Opry’s New Star,” released on Starday Records, is worth up to $400.00 today.

September 1, 2022 Record of the Day

In 1975 both Time magazine and Newsweek put Bruce Springsteen on the cover the very same week. Columbia Records, in a rush to get out his “Born To Run” album to capitalize on all that free publicity, sent copies to radio stations where on the cover the title was in script lettering, like hand writing. Most of the albums with the title in block lettering sell for about $10.00. The “script” titles, as shown here on the right, are worth up to $1,000.00 today.

August 31, 2022 Records of the Day

The Pretty Things was a British band that rivaled the Rolling Stones in their native country in the mid-60’s but never really made a dent on the U.S. charts. In 1964 their single, “Rosalyn,” was banned in the states due to objectionable lyrics. However, a copy is worth no more than $15.00. Their debut album in the U.S. called “The Pretty Things” was issued on Fontana Records. A mono copy is worth up to $100.00 while a stereo copy can get you up to $200.00 today.