August 19, 2023 Record of the Day

The friendliest and best loved monsters were the Munsters, an American TV show that ran from 1964-1966. Starring Fred Gwynn as Herman and Yvonne De Carlo as Lily, the show was even more popular in syndication. In 1964, Decca Records released the album, “The Munsters.” None of the cast members are featured on the record but they were on the cover. A mono copy is worth up to $200.00 and a stereo copy can get you $400.00 today. “The Munsters” soundtrack is one of over 10,000 soundtracks from TV, movies, and Broadway shows listed on our Soundtracks Price Guide, available in the left hand column.

August 18, 2023 Records of the Day

Murry Wilson is best known as the father of Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson. He was also Mike Love’s uncle. As their manager it was a rocky relationship and it quickly came to an end. Murry went on to manage a new group called the Sunrays. They are best known for their hits, “I Live For The Sun,” and “Andrea.” Each 45 can fetch $40.00. Their only album, “Andrea,” released in 1966 on Tower Records can get you $100.00 today.

August 17, 2023 Records of the Day

Among the most collectible forms of Rock N Roll is Rockabilly. Here are two to look for. In 1956 ,“Slip, Slip, Slippin In” by Lou Millet was issued by Republic Records. A copy is worth up to $2,000.00. In 1960 Rebel Records released “Dry Run” by Parker Cunningham. That 45 can get you $2,500.00 today.

August 16, 2023 Records of the Day

The Supremes was the most successful girl-group of the 60’s not only because of smash hits like “Where Did Our Love Go” and “Baby Love” but also because of their album, “The Supremes A’ Go-Go.” It was the first album by any girl-group to hit #1 on the Billboard album chart. Containing hits like “Love Is like an Itching in My Heart” and “You Can’t Hurry Love,” an original copy of the album on Motown Records is worth up to $100.00 today. The “You Can’t Hurry Love” 45, with picture sleeve, can now sell for $125.00.

August 15, 2023 Records of the Day

Few instrumentals hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but it happened for the Tornadoes in 1962 with “Telstar.” The song was recorded as a tribute to the Telstar communications satellite, which was launched into space the same year. Recorded in England, the song also reached #1 on the British charts. A copy of the 45 can now sell for $25.00.The Tornadoes’ “Telstar” album, released by London Records in 1962, can get you $250.00 today.

August 14, 2023 Record of the Day

The Savages, formed in 1960, had throughout the years many well-known members such as Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Jeff Beck, and Keith Moon. They were mainly a backup band for British performer, Screaming Lord Sutch. The Savages’ album, “Live N Wild,” released on Duane Records in 1966, can get you $400.00 today. Beware: counterfeits exist. Originals can be known by identification numbers stamped in the vinyl trail-off.  All known counterfeit records are listed and described on the “Mighty John’s Record Appraisal Guide” in the left hand column.

August 13, 2023 Records of the Day

Before Neil Diamond had his first # 1 with “Cracklin Rose” in 1970, he wrote two major hits for the Monkees, “I’m a Believer” and “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You.” In 2011, he was inducted not only into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but also received a Kennedy Center honor. His first album, “The Feel of Neil Diamond,” released on Bang Records in 1966, contains his hits “Solitary Man” and “Cherry Cherry.” The 45’s on Bang are worth no more than $10-$20 but an original copy of the album can get you $75.00 today.

August 12, 2023 Records of the Day

Barbara Mason was inspired by the Major Lance hit, “Monkey Time” to write and record her biggest hit. In “Monkey Time,” Lance sings, as part of the lyrics, “Are you ready?” In 10 minutes Barbara wrote her smash hit of “Yes, I’m Ready.” Her song is considered the first to exemplify what would become known as the Philadelphia Sound.  A copy of the 45 is now worth up to $50.00. The album, “Yes, I’m Ready,” released by Arctic Records in 1965, can get you $150.00 today.

August 11, 2023 Records of the Day

The first record from the 1990’s super band, Green Day, was “1,000 Hours.” Green Day was known as Sweet Children at the time and despite the objections from the record company, the band, led by Billie Joe Armstrong, switched to Green Day. An original copy of the “1,000 Hours” EP, released on Lookout Records in 1989, can get you $200.00 today. Their 1997 album, “Nimrod,” on Reprise Records can now sell for $300.00.

August 10, 2023 Record of the Day

Due to the overwhelming success of the Elvis Presley movie, “Blue Hawaii” in 1961, Elvis returned to the islands in 1962 to film “Girls! Girls! Girls!” The big hit from the movie was “Return To Sender.” An original copy of the “Girls! Girls! Girls!” soundtrack album, released by RCA, can get you $200.00 today. Add up to another $250.00 if you kept or find the 1963 calendar that came with the album as shown here.