July 7, 2026 Records of the Day

Doo Wop music is among the most collectible that falls under the wide umbrella of Rock N Roll. First developed in the 40’s, this harmony style of singing was a mainstay on the charts in the 50’s and early 60’s. Here are 2 examples. In 1952, Atlantic Records released the single, “A Beggar for Your Kisses,” by the Diamonds (not the “Little Darlin’ Diamonds). It is worth up to $1,000.00 today. In 1953, Deluxe Records issued the single, “Four Women,” by the Crystals (not the “Da Do Ron Ron” Crystals). It can get you $3,000.00.

 

From the Stephen King novel, Hearts in Atlantis, “It was hot…the radio was on, they were listening to Mighty John Marshall.
Send me an email letting me know where you heard me   MightyJohn1971@gmail.com and I’ll email you the values for every Elvis record!

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