August 31, 2023 Records of the Day

There were two bands in the 60’s who wore colonial outfits on stage. One was Paul Revere and the Raiders. The other was the New Colony Six out of Chicago. Beginning in 1966 they charted 10 times on the Billboard Hot 100. Among their biggest hits are, “I Will Always Think about You” and “Things I’d like to Say.” Their 45 of “Can’t You See Me Cry” is worth up to $30.00 with picture sleeve.Their debut album “Breakthrough” on Sentar Records from 1966 can get you $500.00 today.

August 30, 2023 Records of the Day

Daughter of R & B legend Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas is known as the Queen of Memphis Soul. Her biggest hit came in 1960 with “Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes),” recorded when she was just 15-years-old. Even though the song was released on Atlantic Records and now worth up to $30.00, Carla would soon become the first performer to make a record for Stax Records, a label that dominated the 60’s with its Soul music releases. The “Gee Whiz” album, issued by Atlantic Records, can sell for $200.00 today. The 45 of “Gee Whiz”  originally released on Satellite Records can get you $300.00.

August 29, 2023 Record of the Day

The first album for Heavy Metal hair-band Motley Crue debuted in 1981. “Too Fast For Love” was released on Leathur records, the band’s own label. If on the cover “Motley Crue” is in red print the value is up to $400.00 but if on the cover “Motley” is in black print and “Crue” is white then the value jumps up to $1,000.00.

August 28, 2023 Records of the Day

Girl-groups of the 60’s were plentiful, successful, and now collectible. One-hit wonders, the Jaynettes, had their 15 minutes of fame in 1963 with the haunting melody called “Sally Go ‘Round the Roses.” The single can sell for $20.00. The Jaynettes was a conglomerate of about 20 different singers before the final take was approved. The album, “Sally Go ‘Round the Roses,” released on Tuff Records in 1963, is worth up to $300.00 today.

August 27, 2023 Record of the Day

Chet Baker didn’t sing with the confidence of a great Jazz performer but he played trumpet as if he had always been a pro. He worked with Jazz greats like Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan. Drugs were another constant companion, causing him to have several stints in prison. Eventually, the effects of heroin and cocaine led to his death as he fell from a hotel window in Amsterdam. His 1956 album, “Chet Baker and Crew,” released on Pacific Jazz Records, can get you $750.00 today.

August 26, 2023 Record of the Day

One of the most popular teen idols on the 70’s along with David Cassidy, Shawn Cassidy, Leif Garrett, and Donny Osmond was Bobby Sherman. He was a regular on “Shindig” in the 60’s and later found more fame on TV’s “Here Comes the Bride.” With his picture on lunch boxes and teen magazine covers he was a heartthrob to his many female fans. His first single, “It Hurts Me,” released on Decca Records, can fetch $100.00 today with its picture sleeve.

August 25, 2023 Record of the Day

The Band was made up of 4 Canadians and an American southerner for a drummer. That was the legendary Levon Helm. The Band backed up Bob Dylan when he switched from Folk to Rock. Following the success of “Music from Big Pink,” the Band followed up with a self-titled album, which Rolling Stone magazine pegs at #45 on their list of the Greatest Albums of All Time.” Containing “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” the album was released by Capitol Records in 1969 and can get you $200.00 today.

August 24, 2023 Record of the Day

In the late 60’s, Baby Huey and the Babysitters owned the local club scene in Chicago. Baby Huey, topping the scales at 400 lbs, was electric with his Soul music. Backed by the Babysitters, his 10 piece band, Huey sang his heart out. Unfortunately, for all of us, that heart stopped when Huey was just 26-years-old. In 1965, U.S.A. Records released “Messin’ with the Kid” by Baby Huey and the Babysitters. A copy of the 45 is worth up to $250.00 today. Find a copy on Breakthrough Records and the value jumps up to $1,500.00.

August 23, 2023 Record of the Day

The Beatles’ “Something New” album was #2 for 9 weeks in 1964. The album that prevented the record from hitting #1 was “A Hard Day’s Night” by the Beatles. “Something New” also has many of the songs from “A Hard Day’s Night.” It also has the German version of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (“Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand.”) An original stereo version of “Something New” is worth up to $100.00 but a mono version can get you $400.00 today.

August 22, 2023 Records of the Day

To play with Miles Davis you had to be better than great, and Cannonball Adderley was. He blew blues through his alto saxophone better than anyone. His career as a music teacher meant as much to him as the accolades he garnered from his work on the epic Miles Davis album, “Kind of Blue,” on Columbia Records, which is now worth up to $100.00. Adderley’s “Portrait of Cannonball,” released on Riverside Records in 1958, can get you $450.00 today