April 28, 2024 Records of the Day

Who was your favorite Beatle? Based on the number of records referring to him at the beginnings of the British Invasion, it was Ringo. In 1964, Decca Records released “Ringo for President” by the Young World Singers. A copy can get you $50.00 as can Daws Butler performing “Bingo Ringo.” In 1965, Apt Records put out the single, “Treat Him Tender, Maureen, Now That Ringo Belongs to You” by Angie & the Chicklettes. That can get you $75.00. Vee Jay records, who once owned the rights to the Beatles released, “Bingo” by the Baby Bugs. With picture sleeve that’s worth up to $200.00. And then there’s Cher. Recording as Bonnie Jo Mason, her 45, “Ringo, I Love You,” released on Annette Records in 1964, is worth up to $1000.00 today.

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