Monthly Archives: December 2022

December 21, 2022 Record of the Day

Here’s a record you should know about. Garage bands were a staple of 1960’s Rock N Roll. Garage music generally refers to bands whose sound was not too polished or professional as if recorded in a garage and not a … Continue reading

December 20, 2022 Record of the Day

Bob Dylan continues to be very collectible. “Mixed up Confusion” was a song written by Dylan originally for the “Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan” album. However, since the entire album was acoustic, “Mixed up Confusion” wouldn’t have fit since the song was … Continue reading

December 19, 2022 Record of the Day

“Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick” was a movie musical released in 1952. It starred Alan Young who ten years later would play Wilbur on TV’s “Mr. Ed.” Dinah Shore played the female lead in the story of a country bumpkin outsmarting … Continue reading

December 18, 2022 Records of the Day

Following the success of their 1961 hit, “Shop Around,” Smokey Robinson and the Miracles found a bigger smash with “You Really Got a Hold on Me.” The 45 can get you $25.00. It’s one of the most covered songs of … Continue reading

December 17, 2022 Records of the Day

Brother/sister Karen and Richard Carpenter made up the most successful singing duo of the 1970’s. With over 100 million records sold, they had 10 singles that went gold. On many of their early recordings Karen also played drums. Their first … Continue reading

December 16, 2022 Records of the Day

Obscurity and rarity can often add up to big money when it comes to Doo Wop records. The Five Chances was a Doo Wop group from the south side of Chicago. It was thought that theirs would be a successful … Continue reading

December 15, 2022 Records of the Day

The Angels was one of the girl groups of the 60’s that had some lesser-hits like “Til” and “Cry Baby Cry,” The “Cry Baby Cry” single on Caprice Records can now sell for $40.00. But it’s their 1963 number 1 … Continue reading

December 14, 2022 Record of the Day

The first charted single for the Rolling Stones in the U.S. came in 1964 with a cover version of Buddy Holly’s “Not Fade Away.” It wasn’t a big hit for the Stones, reaching only number 48 on the Billboard Hot … Continue reading

December 13, 2022 Records of the Day

In 1959 a young Neil Sedaka first broke into the top-10 with a song about his girlfriend, Carol Kline. She would later change her name to Carole King and go on to have one of the greatest musical careers of … Continue reading

December 12, 2022 Record of the Day

On January 14,1973, “Aloha from Hawaii” was an Elvis concert broadcast live via satellite from the Honolulu International Center, but wasn’t shown in the U.S. until April 4, as the original date was the same as the Super Bowl. Most … Continue reading