April 24, 2021 Record of the Day

One of the few Elvis movie soundtracks to hit #1 on the Billboard album charts in the mid-60’s was “Roustabout.” Also starring the legendary Barbara Stanwyck, the album featured no hit singles, unlike most Elvis films. Released on RCA, the value depends on several factors. A mono copy with “mono” at the bottom of the label is worth up to $400.00. A mono copy with “monaural” at the bottom of the label is up to $100.00. A stereo copy with “stereo” at the bottom of a black label can get you $400.00. A copy with the RCA logo in white on a black label and other print in silver is worth up to $75.00. A version where the label is orange and the vinyl is rigid can sell for $150.00. An orange label with flexible vinyl is no more than $30.00. The album with a tan label is valued up to $100.00, but a black label with dog near the top is no more than $20.00. Always know which issue you have of any record before you buy or sell. ALL copies and variations of all issues can be found on Mighty John’s Record Appraisal Guide on  CD ($19.95)

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