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Now, for a limited time, get 50% off the regular prices of our record guides. Just email MightyJohn1971@gmail.com the title or titles of the guides you want, and we’ll email back a PayPal invoice with the total discounted price. No obligation. You don’t need to be a PayPal member. You can use any credit or debit card. Free shipping in the U.S.A. Questions? Call 207-899-8922.

 

Here are the guides to choose from:

“Record Appraisal Guide”
Listing the values for over a million records(Reg. $24.95) …Discount price$12.45

“Directory of Buyers” (Reg. $15.95)… …………………………Discount price $7.97

“Compilation Album Guide”
Listing the values for over 10,000 albums with various songs by various recording artists. (Reg. $19.95)…………………………………………..……Discount price $9.98

“Soundtracks Album Guide”
Listing  the values for over 10,000 soundtracks from movies, TV, and Broadway shows (Reg. $19.95….……………………………………………Discount price $9.98

“Picture Disc Guide”
Listing the values for over 1,000 records with pictures on the vinyl.
(Reg. $15.95)……………………………………………………….Discount price $7.97

“Records to Riches” audio
Might John’s seminar on record values (Reg. $15.95)……….. Discount price $7.97

“Picture Sleeve Guide”
See fee samples in yellow strip above. (Reg. $19.95)……….… Discount price $9.98

“Promo Records Guide”
See free samples in yellow strip above. (Reg. $19.95)……….. Discount price $9.98

“Records You Should Know About Guide”
See free samples in yellow strip above.(Reg.$15.95)……….….Discount price $7.97

“The Elvis & Beatles Listings” (over 2000) (Reg. $10.00)…… Discount price  $5.00

Free shipping in the U.S.A.
All items on a flash drive in Microsoft word.

March 14, 2026 Records of the Day

Eddie Holland is best known as part of the song writing team, Holland-Dozier-Holland, consisting of Eddie, his brother Brian, and Lamont Dozier. The threesome wrote over a dozen number 1 hits for Motown artists like the Supremes and the Four Tops. His 1962 Motown single, “If Cleopatra Took a Chance,” is worth up to $100.00 with its picture sleeve. Eddie Holland had one album, simply called “Eddie Holland.” Released on Motown Records in 1963, the album is worth up to $400.00 today.

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March 13, 2026 Records of the Day

One of the earliest bands to come out of Canada to make the U.S. charts was the Beau-Marks. Their hit, “Clap Your Hands,” was number 1 on the Canadian charts but only made it as far as number 45 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, but big enough to have Dick Clark put the group on American Bandstand. Released on Shad Records in the states, the 45 can get you $25.00.  Their album, “The High Flying Beau-Marks,” released on Canada’s Quality record label in 1960, is worth up to $200.00 today.

Be sure and request this month’s free list of “10 Records Worth $100.00 or More.” PLUS trivia about the recording artists. To receive your copy, just email mightyjohn1971@gmail.com

March 12, 2026 Record of the Day

Carl Mann is a name and talent lost among the super stars like Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis who were signed by and recorded for Sun Records owner, Sam Phillips. Carl Mann’s biggest and only real hit, “Mona Lisa,” was released in 1959. The 45 can now sell for $50.00. His album, “Like Mann,” released on Phillips Int’l in 1960, is worth up to $500.00 today.

March 11, 2026 Record of the Day

Diana Ross and the Supremes first hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964 with “Where Did Our Love Go.” Their next four singles also hit number 1, establishing them as the premier girl-group of the 1960’s. “Where Did Our Love Go,” released on Motown records, is worth up to
$125.00 today with its picture sleeve.

March 10, 2026 Record of the Day

Rolling Stone magazine lists “Folk Singer” by Muddy Waters as one of the top 500 albums of all time. It could have been called “Muddy Waters Unplugged” as it’s an all acoustic album with Muddy Waters and Bobby Guy on acoustic guitars along with Clifton James on drums and Willie Dixon on bass. Released on Chess Records in 1964, the album is worth up to $400.00 today.

Find the values for over a million records on our “Record Appraisal Guide” flash drive in Microsoft word ($24.95). It is available in the left hand column or receive a detailed appraisal for any record for $1.00 by clicking on “Online Appraisals” in the yellow strip above.

March 9, 2026 Record of the Day

Who is Leo Giordarno and why does he have a record that collectors seek? What makes his record special is that backing him up, singing falsetto, are Buddy Holly and Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. The song, “Stay Close To Me,” was not only written by Buddy Holly but also one of his few compositions that he never recorded himself. Released on Brunswick Records in 1959, a copy is worth up to $600.00 today.

Find the values for over a million records on our “Record Appraisal Guide” flash drive in Microsoft word ($24.95). It is available in the left hand column or receive a detailed appraisal for any record for $1.00 by clicking on “Online Appraisals” in the yellow strip above.

March 8, 2026 Record of the Day

“The Bad Seed,” a thriller from 1956, was a movie based on the play by Maxwell Anderson. The film was about a disturbed young girl who displayed the characteristics of a serial killer. It was nominated for 4 academy awards. The soundtrack, released by RCA in 1956, is worth up to $250.00 today. “The Bad Seed” is just one of the 10,000 soundtracks listed on our Soundtracks Guide in Microsoft Word, covering movies, TV shows, and Broadway shows. It’s available in the left hand column.

March 7, 2026 Record of the Day

The Chantels was one of the first girl-groups of the Rock N Roll era. They had their first hit in 1957 with the Doo-Wop classic, “Maybe.” A reformed version of the group scored in 1961 with “Look in My Eyes” and “Well, I Told You,” which was an answer song to “Hit the Road Jack” by Ray Charles. In 1962, Carleton Records released the album “The Chantels on Tour.” A mono copy is up to $100.00. The stereo version, as shown here, is worth up to $200.00 today.

(All mono and stereo versions of all records are described in detail on Mighty John’s “Record Appraisal Guide” on a flash drive in Microsoft Word, available in the left hand column for $24.95.)