
With many teens in the 1960s, Paul Revere was more famous than the revolutionary hero of the same name. With Mark Lindsay as lead singer the band would have many hits including “Hungry” and “Don’t Take It So Hard.” Among the band’s most valuable records is the 1963 self-titled album on Sande Records. It can now sell for $500.00. Also, look for “Like Long Hair” by Paul Revere and the Raiders on Gardena Records. Its worth up to $600.00 today.
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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In 1961, A group of teens from Hawthorne California calling themselves The Pendletones record “Surfin’.” Their name would later be changed to the Beach Boys, a name made up by promotion man Russ Reagan. “Surfin’” would get to #75 on the Billboard Hot 100. It sold 50,000 copies. On “X” records its worth up to $750.00. A copy of the 45 on the Candix record label is now worth up to $1,500.00.
On Oct 2, 1945, ten-year-old Elvis Presley makes his first public appearance in a talent show at the Mississippi-Alabama Dairy Show. He sings “Old Shep” and wins second place. He is awarded $5.00 and free admission to the fairground rides. He later records the song for his 1956 album, “Elvis.” A copy can now sell for up to $500.00.
Curtis Mayfield left the Impressions in 1970 but with the group, he recorded albums that are collectible today. Their 1963 debut album, “The Impressions,” released by ABC Paramount, is worth up to $200.00 as is their 1968 album, “Ridin’ High.”
In 2010, as part of Record Store Day, Universal/Island Records released a 12 inch EP by U2 called “Wide Awake in Europe.” The record includes “Mercy,” “Moment of Surrender,” and “I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight.” 5,000 copies were issued and each can sell up to $125.00 today. In 2015, IGA Records released “Songs of Innocence” by U2 as a Record Store Day exclusive. A copy can now sell for $800.00.
The Contours is a group who had the same hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in two different years. In 1962, recording for Motown’s Gordy record label, they reached #3 with “Do You Love Me.” That 45 is now worth up to $40.00. They hit again with “Do You Love Me” in 1988 thanks to the song being featured in the popular movie, “Dirty Dancing.” But the Contours’ first single, “Whole Lotta Woman,” released on Motown Records in 1961, is worth up to $500.00 today.
Conway Twitty had two successful careers, the first in Rock N Roll and then Country. His first giant hit came in 1958 with “Its Only Make Believe.” It was #1 in the U.S. and #1 in twenty-one other countries. In 1959, Conway connected with another giant hit called “Lonely Blue Boy.” His popularity with the Rock N Roll audience led to appearances in “College Confidential,” “Sex Kittens Go to College,” and “Platinum High School.” The “Lonely Blue Boy” 45 is worth up to $25.00. The “Lonely Blue Boy” album, released on M-G-M Records in 1960, can sell for $100.00 today.
On June 16, 1967, the first Monterey Pop Festival begins with numerous rock legends like Jefferson Airplane and the Mamas and Papas. Papa John Phillips would later write a song inspired by this legendary concert. It wouldn’t be a hit for him but it would be for one-hit-wonder, Scott McKenzie, with the classic, “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair).” The 45 is not a big collectible at up to $10.00. However, Jefferson Airplane is another story. Their album “Jefferson Airplane Takes Off” released by RCA in 1967 can sell for $50.00 if the album has 11 tracks. BUT, if the album has 12 tracks the value jumps up to $500.00 in mono and $700.00 in stereo. Little things can make a BIG difference in the value of records.


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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