September 1, 2022 Record of the Day

In 1975 both Time magazine and Newsweek put Bruce Springsteen on the cover the very same week. Columbia Records, in a rush to get out his “Born To Run” album to capitalize on all that free publicity, sent copies to radio stations where on the cover the title was in script lettering, like hand writing. Most of the albums with the title in block lettering sell for about $10.00. The “script” titles, as shown here on the right, are worth up to $1,000.00 today.

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