June 30, 2025 Records of the Day

One of Rock and Roll’s greatest anthems of the 50’s is “At the Hop” by Danny & the Juniors. Supposedly, it was Dick Clark who suggested the original title of “Do the Bop” be changed to “At the Hop.” First released on Philadelphia’s local label, Singular, the 45 is worth up to $400.00 where the label is blue. A black Singular label would be no more than $15.00. Copies on ABC Paramount are worth up to $40.00. However, the “At the Hop” EP, as seen here on ABC Paramount, can also fetch $400.00 today.

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