In 1967 20th Century Fox released the film, “Bedazzled,” starring Dudley Moore and Peter Cook who also wrote the script. In the movie, Cook plays the devil offering Moore seven wishes in return for his soul. Dudley Moore also composed the soundtrack for the movie. An original copy on Decca Records is worth up to $200.00 today. Having Raquel Welch as one of the seven deadly sins sure doesn’t hurt the value. “Bedazzled” is just one of the 10,000 soundtracks listed on our Soundtracks CD, covering movies, TV shows, and Broadway shows. It’s available in the left hand column.
Record Appraisal Guide
Mighty John’s Record Appraisal Guide on a flash drive lists the values for over a million records by over 75,000 recording artists from 1902 to the present day including all Rock N Roll, Doo Wop, Rockabilly, Surf, Country, Blues, Soul, Motown, British Invasion, Disco, Punk, Heavy Metal, New Wave, Northern Soul, Jazz, Pop, Big Band, and Comedy records. It includes 45s, 33s & 78s. It does not include Soundtracks from movies, TV, and Broadway shows. It does not include compilation albums (albums with various songs by various artists) ... $24.95…Free shipping ... on a flash drive in Microsoft Word$24.95 … Free shipping!
Buyers' Guide
Mighty John’s Directory of Collectors and Dealers on Flashdrive: The Mighty John Directory of Collectors and Dealers list record buyers by state and the best websites for selling ... $15.95…Free shipping ... on Flash Drive in Microsoft Word$15.95 … Free shipping
Compiliation Album Price Guide
Mighty John’s Compilation Album Price Guide on Flash Drive lists the values for over 10,000 albums with various songs by various recording artists ... $19.95…Free shipping ... on Flash Drive in Microsoft Word$19.95 … Free shipping
Soundtrack Price Guide
Mighty John’s Soundtracks Price Guide on Flash Drive lists the values for over 10,000 albums from movies, TV, and Broadway shows ... $19.95 … Free shipping ... on Flash Drive in Microsoft Word$19.95 … Free shipping
Picture Disc Price Guide
Mighty John’s Picture Disc Price Guide on Flash Drive lists the values for over 1,000 records with pictures on the vinyl itself ... $15.95…Free Shipping ... on Flash Drive in Microsoft Word$15.95 … Free Shipping
Records to Riches
Mighty John’s Records To Riches audio Flash Drive tells you everything you need to know about the value of records. You’ll learn how the same record can have different values depending on whether it’s mono or stereo, when the color of the record label or the color of the vinyl makes a difference, how to spot an original issue from a re issue, how to recognize counterfeits and bootlegs, the best sources for finding valuable records, how to clean them and store them. This seminar will teach you all that Mighty John the Record Guy has learned over the years about buying, selling and how to make the most money with records ... $15.95…Free shipping$15.95 … Free shipping
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Among the one-hit wonders of the early 60’s is Kris Jensen, thanks to songwriter and hit-maker John D Loudermilk. After the Everly Brothers turned down Loudermilk’s composition of “Torture,” it was given to Kris Jensen who took it to the top-20 on the Billboard Hot 100. After seeing its success, the Everly Brothers did record it but to no avail. Their 45 of “Torture,” released by Warner Brothers, is worth no more than $15.00 while Kris Jensen’s album “Torture” on Hickory Records from 1962 is worth up to $150.00 today.
The Isley Brothers were there at the beginning of Rock N Roll and, with some sibling changes, lasted on the music scene for almost 50 years. In the early years it was brothers, Ronald, Rudolph, and O’Kelly with Doo Wop singles that failed to get much attention. Then in 1959 RCA released “(You Know You Make Me Wanna) Shout” and the rest is history. “Shout” is one of the best known hits in history. An original 45 on RCA is worth up to $25.00. However, one of their lesser-known Doo Wop singles, “Angels Cried,” on Teenage Records can get you $600.00 today.
Joni James was one of the most popular girl-singers of the pre-Rock N Roll era. She had over twenty hits including “Why Don’t You Believe Me,” which hit #1 in 1952. Her version of Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’Heart” reached #2 in 1953. She sold over 100 million records and recorded over 25 albums including “Let There Be Love.” Released by M-G-M in 1953 as a four disc box set, its worth up to $200.00 today. A year later MGM released her 4 disc album, “Little Girl Blue.” That, too, can sell for $200.00.
“12 x 5” is the second album released in the U.S. by the Rolling Stones. From the album, London Records issued two singles. “Time is on My Side,” with picture sleeve, is worth up to $75.00. The other single is “It’s All Over Now.” With its picture sleeve the value is up to $400.00 today.
The Impressions was one of the most popular and successful groups of the sixties with hits like “Gypsy Woman,” “It’s All Right,” “Amen,” “People Get Ready,” and “Keep on Pushing.” The “Keep on Pushing” album is the Impressions’ most successful. Released by ABC Paramount in 1964, an original copy is worth up to $200.00 today. The Jaguar automobile pictured on the cover belonged to member Curtis Mayfield who also had a successful solo career. Their most valuable 45 came in 1961 with “Pop Corn Willie”. Released on Adore Records, a copy can now sell for $300.00.

The Hollies were consistent hit-makers in the sixties and seventies with classics like “Bus Stop,” “On a Carousel,” “Carrie-Anne,” and “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.” But the hits first started coming in 1964 with the release of their first album in the U.S. called “Here I Go Again.” It contained their first hit, “Just One Look.” The single can get you $25.00 now. Released on Imperial Records, a copy of the “Here I Go Again” album is worth up to $150.00 today.
Many consider the Shirelles to be the first great girl-group of the Rock N Roll era but others say it was the Chantels who first hit big in 1957 with the doo-wop classic, “Maybe.” Led by lead singer Arlene Smith, who at twelve years old performed at Carnegie Hall, the group’s singles and albums are highly sought after. In 1958 End Records released the album “We Are the Chantels.” Copies where a juke box is pictured on the cover are worth up to $250.00. However, copies where the group is shown can get you $2,000.00 today. Both are seen here.


Garden of Eva: Mighty John’s second novel, “Garden of Eva,” is a gripping New England tale that is certain to haunt you and cause you to keep a suspicious eye on family members as well as their beloved cats. $12.95…Free shipping
Stung!: Mighty John Marshall was born in Portland, Maine and has been a resident his entire life. In his 30 years as a DJ, Mighty John has Rock ‘n Rolled the Pine Tree State up and down the radio dial. Another notable Mainer, best-selling author Stephen King, once called Mighty John “a leading citizen of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Mighty John worked for King for several years during the 80s. From the Bangor Daily News: Rock music plays in the background of “Stung!” But the novel itself is in part a love story, in part a coming-of-age tale, but like those written by his one-time employer, Stephen King, it’s largely a book of horror. “Stung!’ is an enjoyable read. Mighty John has a vivid imagination. $12.95…Free shipping