March 6, 2026 Records of the Day

Gary U.S. Bonds was as popular during the twist craze of the early 1960’s as Chubby Checker. His hits such as “New Orleans” and “Quarter to Three” are Rock N Roll classics. And like Chubby, Gary capitalized on the twist with top 10 hits, “Dear Lady Twist,” and “Twist Twist Senora. His album, “Twist Up Calypso,” released on Legrand Records, is worth up to $50.00. His first album “Quarter to Three” can sell for $100.00 today.

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March 5, 2026 Records of the Day

Paul Anka was one of the biggest teen idols of the 50’s & 60’s with huge hits such as “Diana,” “Puppy Love,” and “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” which today is worth up to $50.00 with its picture sleeve. However, his most valuable record is one that most people have never heard of. In 1966, RCA Records released the Paul Anka single, “I Can’t Help Loving You.” It’s worth up to $250.00 today.

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March 4, 2026 Record of the Day

On August 12,1960, Pete Best became a Beatle and for two years, as their fame grew in Hamburg and Liverpool, Pete was the drummer backing up John, Paul, and George. Then, in one of the great unsolved mysteries of Rock N Roll, he was replaced by Ringo Starr. In 1966, Cameo Records released the 45, “Boys,” by Peter Best. The 45, with picture sleeve as shown here, is worth up to $100.00 today.

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March 3, 2026 Records of the Day

Unlike the Beach Boys, the Astronauts was a surf band from the Midwest, far away from the ocean. Although they never had any big hits, they were more popular in Japan than the Beach Boys. They also appeared in 4 “surf” movies, more than any other surf band. Their 1964 LP’s, “Competition Coupe” and “Astronauts Orbit Kampus,” released by RCA Records, are each worth up to $100.00 today.

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March 2, 2026 Record of the Day

The life and legend of Frankie Lymon lives in Rock N Roll history. Beginning with a quick rise to fame and fortune in ’56 with “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” to his tragic death in ’68 in New York at his grandmother’s house, another victim of drugs, Frankie Lymon was the first black teen idol. His EP, “Frankie Lymon At The London Palladium,” released by Roulette Records and featuring “Goody Goody,” his last hit with the Teenagers, is worth up to $150.00 today.

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March 1, 2026 Record of the Day

Beginning in January of 1966, the Batman craze exploded on ABC television when Adam West and Burt Ward donned their costumes and jumped into the Batmobile to defend the citizens of Gotham City. That same year 20th Century Fox released the “Batman Theme” by Nelson Riddle. The 45, with its picture sleeve as shown here, is worth up to $400.00 today.

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February 28, 2026 Records of the Day

John Coltrane’s first taste of fame came in 1951 when he can be heard on Dizzy Gillespie’s “We Love To Boogie.” However, his fame blossomed in 1955 when he became part of the Miles Davis Quintet. Moreover, it wasn’t long before his solo career in Jazz began. His debut album, “Giant Steps,” released by Atlantic Records in 1959, is worth up to $700.00 today. In 1961, Atlantic released “My Favorite Things.” That can fetch $750.00 today.
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February 27, 2026 Records of the Day

In 1957, Elvis appeared in the movie, “Jailhouse Rock.” The single, released by RCA with “Treat Me Nice” on the flip side, is worth up to $100.00 with its picture sleeve. Also up to $100.00 is the movie soundtrack EP. Both are shown here.

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