October 22, 2021 Records of the Day

Ronnie Self is probably best known for the hits he wrote for Brenda Lee including “I’m Sorry” and “Sweet Nothin’s.” In 1957, over the objections of Columbia Records big-wig Mitch Miller, Ronnie Self was signed to the label. He was their first Rockabilly singer. His only charted 45 was “Bop-A-Lena.” Released in 1958, a copy can get you $75.00 but his EP “Ain’t I’m a Dog” from 1957 is worth up to $750.00 today.

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