Can the same song by two different recording artists be worth money? In 1957, Jerry Lee Lewis shook up the Rock and Roll world with a song he didn’t want to record for religious reasons. “Great Balls of Fire” on the Sun label is worth up to $100.00 with its picture sleeve. In 1979, Dolly Parton recorded “Great Balls of Fire.” It was issued as a picture disc with Dolly’s picture on the vinyl itself. It can also sell for $100.00 today
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“Mighty John’s Record Appraisal Guide” on a flash drive in Microsoft Word lists the values for over a million records (albums, 45s and 78s.) Over 75,000 recording artists from 1902 to the present day. It’s now available in the left column for $24.95.
Today, with every order, we will include a free copy of our “Picture Sleeve Guide,” (Reg. $19.95) listing the values for over 10,000 picture sleeves. The picture sleeves for 45s are worth more than the records!
We will also include free our “Directory of Record Buyers,” listed by state.
(Reg. $15.95)
Get all 3 today for $24.95… PLUS Free shipping in the U.S.A.