Monthly Archives: February 2026

February 8, 2026 Record of the Day

“The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown” was a 1957 movie from United Artists, starring Jane Russell. Although a black and white film, “The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown” had little entertainment except for when Russell wears the nightgown. The soundtrack album with music from … Continue reading

February 7, 2026 Record of the Day

Frankie Beverly never had any big hits on his own but he and his group, the Butlers, were good enough to open for Marvin Gaye at some of his concerts. When Northern Soul became a highly collectible record category, some … Continue reading

February 6, 2026 Record of the Day

The only album credited to Paul and Linda McCartney was “Ram,” released by Apple Records in 1971. The biggest single from the album was “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey. The “Ram” album issued in stereo is worth up to $50.00. However, a … Continue reading

February 5, 2026 Record of the Day

Neil Diamond is as recognizable as any recording star of the last 50 years with almost 100 million records sold including 35 top-40 hits and 18 platinum albums. It all began in 1963 when Columbia Records issued the single, “Clown … Continue reading

February 4, 2026 Record of the Day

Texas Alexander was an early Blues singer who started his career in the bottom-lands of the Bravos River. In 1928, almost 35 years before the Animals had their number 1 version, Alexander recorded “The House of the Rising Sun.” He … Continue reading

February 3, 2026 Record of the Day

Look for the Supremes’ first album, “Meet the Supremes.” First issues show Diana Ross and the Supremes sitting on stools. 2nd issues show face shots of the girls. The face shot albums are worth up to $75.00. However, copies showing … Continue reading

February 2, 2026 Records of the Day

The Band’s debut album, “Music From Big Pink, was released in 1968 shortly after they began backing up Bob Dylan. The album is considered to be revolutionary and, according to Rolling Stone Magazine, one of the greatest Rock N Roll … Continue reading

February 1, 2026 Records of the Day

The Skyliners had one of the great Doo-Wop songs of all time with their 1959 hit, “Since I Don’t Have You.” Thirteen different record labels rejected the group and their now famous song before Calico Records said yes. The 45 … Continue reading