Bundle of 76 EPs Jim 4 Pennies Lonnie Dusty Frankie Doris Mario Duane Eurovision
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*************************************** Bundle of 76 E.P.s including :
Dusty Springfield, Frankie Vaughan, Esther Ofarim, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, 4 Pennies, Lonnie Donegan, Joe Brown, Duane Eddy, Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, Bix Beiderbecke, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, The Springfields, Frankie Laine, Rosemary Clooney, Harry Secombe, Erroll Garner, Johnnie Ray, Mario Lanza, &c. I've also added a couple of foreign-issued singles. Please see photos. * * * Any of ELVIS remaining in the photos are already sold. * * * Condition: (Please disregard condition grades in Item Specifics! *) (Ebay Item Specifics do not allow ''Made In England'' or ''Made in Gt. Britain''.) Condition detailed below.
IIf anyone wants to "cherry-pick," please go ahead and make me an offer accordingly. CAPITOL 1. EAP 1-740, 1955, "The King And I" Overture / Shall We Dance ? / Something Wonderful [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 2. EAP 20053, 1964, Nat "King" Cole - "Unforgettable" Nature Boy / Mona Lisa / Unforgettable / Walkin' My Baby Back Home [disc and sleeve both Very Good] COLPIX 3. PXE 300, 1963, "Lawrence Of Arabia" Overture / Rescue Of Gasim / Main Title / Bringing Gasim Into Camp [disc and sleeve both Very Good] COLUMBIA 4. SEG 7507, 1953, Doris Day. Just One Of Those Things / Crazy Rhythm / Canadian Capers / You Go To My Head [disc Fairly Good; company sleeve Very Good] 5. SEG 7565, 1954, Frank Sinatra. All Of Me / That Old Black Magic / Laura / I'll Make Up For Ev'rything [disc and company sleeve Very Good] 6. SEG 7572, 1954, Doris Day with Harry James. With A Song In My Heart / Too Marvellous For Words / The Very Thought Of You / I May Be Wrong [disc Good; company sleeve Excellent] 7. SEG 7582, 1955, Frank Sinatra. The Birth Of The Blues / These Foolish Things / Begin The Beguine / If I Loved You [disc Very Good; company sleeve Good] 8. SEG 7926, 1962, Nina & Frederik Listen To The Ocean / Sippin' Cider / I Would Amor Her / Oh, Sinner Man [disc and sleeve both Excellent] PHILIPS 9. JAZ 105 - Erroll Garner Lullaby Of Birdland / Easy To Love (Junior Jazz Gallery) [Excellent / Good] 10. 322 012 BF, Frankie Laine - Moonlight Gambler / On The Road To Mandalay
[1957 German issue, Excellent] 11. 423 454 BE, Esther Ofarim (Eurovision 1963) T'en Vas Pas / Quand Il n'y Aura / Automne / Le Cite de mon Coeur [French issue, Good / Very Good] 12. 429 070 BE, Ken Griffin
The Cuckoo Waltz / You Can't Be True, Dear / Scatter-Brain / My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time [Dutch issue, Very Good / Very Good] 13. BBE 12004, Rosemary Clooney Mambo Italiano / A Touch Of The Blues / Where Will The Dimple Be ? / This Ole House [Good / Fairly Good plus the original receipt for the above disc 11s./10d., dated 27/6/56] 14. BBE 12005, Frankie Laine I Believe / Answer Me / Strange Lady In Town / Rain, Rain, Rain [Disc Fairly Good / sleeve Fairly Poor] 15. BBE 12006, Johnnie Ray Flip, Flop And Fly / Glad Rag Doll / Papa Loves Mambo / Such A Night [Disc and sleeve both Fair] 16. BBE 12125, Bix Beiderbecke - "The Best Of Bix" (1927-28 recordings) Margie / Louisiana / Singin' The Blues / At The Jazzband Ball [Disc Excellent / sleeve Good] 17. BBE 12144, Wally Stott & his Orchestra & Chorus - "A Merry Christmas"
Jingle Bells / Silent Night, Holy Night / Good King Wenceslas / The First Noel [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 18. BBE 12299, Frankie Vaughan
My Boy Flat Top / Sometime, Somewhere / Walkin' Tall / The Heart Of A Man [Disc and sleeve both Excellent] 19. BBE 12300, Harry Secombe - "Sacred Songs"
The Holy City / Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod) / Jerusalem / Agnus Dei [Disc and sleeve both Excellent] 20. BBE 12366, Count Basie & his Orchestra - "Jazz Gallery" (1950 recordings)
One O'Clock Jump / The Golden Bullet / Bluebeard Blues / Tootie (White label "Sample Not For Sale") [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 21. BBE 12396, Mitch Miller - "Party Sing Song" Carolina In The Morning / Medley: Sweet Adeline / Let Me Call You Sweetheart / / Medley: Shine On Harvest Moon / For Me And My Gal / If You Were The Only Girl [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 22. BBE 12440, Ray Conniff - "Presents Cole Porter / Blowing Kisses At Broadway"
Begin The Beguine / Easy To Love / You Do Something To Me / In The Still Of The Night [Disc Excellent / sleeve Good] 23. BBE 12442, Ray Conniff - "Presents Jerome Kern / Making Eyes At Broadway" Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / All The Things You Are / The Way You Look Tonight / Yesterdays [Disc Very Good / sleeve Fairly Good] 24. BBE 12443, Ray Conniff - "Presents Irving Berlin / Dreaming Of Broadway"
Cheek To Cheek / Say It Isn't So / They Say It's Wonderful / Say It With Music [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 25. BBE 12538, The Springfields - "Hit Sounds"
Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Island Of Dreams / Little Boat / Say I Won't Be There [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 26. BBE 12561, The Four Pennies - "Spin With The Pennies" When Will I Be Loved / My Prayer / You've Got It / Juliet [Disc Very Good / sleeve Good] 27. BBE 12562, The Four Pennies - "The Four Pennies" Miss Bad Daddy / Running Scared / San Francisco Bay / I Found Out The Hard Way [disc Good / picture sleeve missing] 28. BBE 12571, The Four Pennies - "The Smooth Side Of The Four Pennies" Sweeter Than You / Now We Are Through / Love's Journey / If You Love Me (I Won't Care) [Disc Excellent / sleeve Fairly Good] 29. SBBE 9047 (STEREO), Ray Conniff - "Say It With Music" Stranger In Paradise / I've Got You Under My Skin / Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise / Too Young [Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 30. 6850 751, Dusty Springfield - Star Dusty In The Middle Of Nowhere / Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa / I Only Want To Be With You / / I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
[Disc and sleeve both Very Good] 31. PB 1066, Frankie Vaughan - Milord / Do You Still Love Me ? [Disc and 1960 pic sleeve! both Excellent]
32. 40198, The Serendipity Singers - Beans In My Ears / Sailin' Away (1964 U.S. issue) [Good] PICCADILLY 33. NEP 34026, 1963, Joe Brown - "All Things Bright And Beautiful" All Things Bright And Beautiful / The Holly And The Ivy / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Silent Night [disc and sleeve both Very Good] PYE 34. NJE 1017, 1956, Lonnie Donegan - "Skiffle Session" Railroad Bill / Stackalee / The Ballad Of Jesse James / Ol' Riley [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 35. NJE 1072, 1958, Mr. Acker Bilk "Requests Part Two" (Joe Meek production) Dardanella / Franklin Street Blues / Easter Parade / Marching Through Georgia [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 36. NJE 1082, 1961, Kenny Ball & his Jazzmen - "Kenny Ball Hit Parade" Midnight In Moscow / I Still Love You All / Samantha / Someday (You'll Be Sorry) [disc and sleeve both Good] 37. NJE 1087, 1962, Kenny Ball & his Jazzmen - "Kenny Ball Hit Parade - Volume Two" March Of The Siamese Children / So Do I / Green Leaves Of Summer / The Pay-Off [disc and sleeve both Good] WOMAN'S OWN (PHILIPS) 38. P.117, 1962, Frankie Vaughan with the Kaye Sisters - "Swingin' With Frankie Vaughan" Got-ta Have Something In The Bank, Frank / Give Me The Moonlight, Give Me The Girl / / Milord / The Green Door [disc and sleeve both Very Good] R.C.A. 39. RCX 108, 1958, Perry Como - "Dream Along With Me"
Dream Along With Me / Me And My Shadow / Oh, How I Miss You Tonight / Girl Of My Dreams [disc Very Good; sleeve Excellent] 40. RCX 110, 1958, "Country Guitar Volume 2" Jim Reeves / Skeeter Davis / Hank Snow / Don Gibson Anna Marie / Lost To A Geisha Girl / Unfaithful / Oh Lonesome Me [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 41. RCX 120, 1958, Perry Como - "Sings Merry Christmas Music"
Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town / Frosty The Snowman / The Christmas Song / / Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer / Jingle Bells / Winter Wonderland [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 42. RCX 122, 1958, Harry Belafonte - "Mary's Boy Child"
Mary's Boy Child / Where The Little Jesus Sleeps / Mary, Mary / The Son Of Mary [disc Very Good; gatefold sleeve Good] 43. RCX 122, 1958, Harry Belafonte - "Mary's Boy Child" Mary's Boy Child / Where The Little Jesus Sleeps / Mary, Mary / The Son Of Mary [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 44. RCX 123, 1958, Mario Lanza - "Sings Christmas Carols" Away In A Manger / O Little Town Of Bethlehem / Deck The Halls / / Joy To The World / It Came Upon The Midnight Clear [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 45. RCX 128, 1959, "Wagon Train" Sons of the Pioneers / Shorty Long / The Happy Fellows / The Prairie Chiefs Wagon Train / The Legend Of Wyatt Earp / Cheyenne / Tales Of Wells Fargo [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 46. RCX 134, 1959, "Carmen Jones" (Selections from the Original Film Soundtrack) Marilyn Horne / La Vern Hutcherson / Pearl Bailey / Marvin Hayes Habanera / Flower Song / Beat Out Dat Rhythm On A Drum / Stan' Up And Fight [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 47. RCX 138, 1959, Eartha Kitt - "Just Eartha"
Monotonous / I Want A Man / Nobody Taught Me / A Woman Wouldn't Be A Woman [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 48. RCX 147, 1959, "Country Guitar Volume 8" Jim Reeves / The Browns / Don Gibson / Hawkshaw Hawkins / Johnnie & Jack Home / Beyond The Shadow / Lonesome Old House / / Billy Bayou / She Was Here / What Do You Know About Heartaches ? [disc and sleeve both Fairly Poor] 49. RCX 162, 1959, Mario Lanza - "Lanza Sings Christmas Carols Vol. 2" The First Nowell / Silent Night / Hark The Herald Angels Sing / Adeste Fideles [disc Very Good; gatefold sleeve Very Good] 50. RCX 163, 1959, Harry Belafonte - "Belafonte At Christmastide" O Little Town Of Bethlehem / The Joys Of Christmas / Deck The Halls / / First Noel / I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day / Silent Night [disc and sleeve both Good] 51. RCX 173, 1959, Jim Reeves - "Songs To Warm The Heart" Just Call Me Lonesome / 'Til The End Of The World / How's The World Treating You? / / Satan Can't Hold Me / Am I Losing You? [disc Excellent; sleeve Very Good] 52. RCX 215, 1963, Jim Reeves - "Songs To Warm The Heart, Volume 2"
A Fool Such As I / Throw Another Log On The Fire / Scarlet Ribbons / Dear Hearts And Gentle People [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 53. RCX 216, 1963, Jim Reeves - "Songs To Warm The Heart, Volume 3" Four Walls / Blue Boy / Mexican Joe / Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 54. RCX 1001, 1958, Perez Prado & his Orchestra Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White / St. Louis Blues Mambo / Mambo Jambo / Mambo No. 5 [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 55. RCX 1018, 1959, Perry Como - "You'll Never Walk Alone" You'll Never Walk Alone / No Other Love / Song Of Songs / Some Enchanted Evening [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 56. RCX 1020, 1959, Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy - "Indian Love Call" Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life / Will You Remember? / Indian Love Call / Wanting You [disc Excellent; sleeve Good] 57. RCX 1025, 1959, Mario Lanza - "Be My Love" Be My Love / Begin The Beguine / Night And Day / Song Of India [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 58. RCX 1033, 1959, Benny Goodman - "Stompin' At The Savoy" (1935-36 recordings) Stompin' At The Savoy (2 versions) / Oh, Lady Be Good / Goodbye [disc and sleeve both Good] 59. RCX 1039, 1959, Mario Lanza - "The Loveliest Night Of The Year" The Loveliest Night Of The Year / Siboney / Valencia / Granada [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 60. RCX 1049, 1959, Harry Belafonte - "Scarlet Ribbons" Scarlet Ribbons / Shenandoah / Suzanne / Matilda, Matilda [disc Excellent; sleeve Good] 61. RCX 1051, 1959, Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy - "Movie Memories" Lover, Come Back To Me / San Francisco / Rose Marie / The Mounties [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 62. RCX 7107, 1962, Henry Mancini & his Orchestra - "Hatari!" Baby Elephant Walk / Theme From "Hatari !" / Just For Tonight / The Soft Touch [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 63. RCX 7114, 1963, Jussi Bjoerling & Robert Merrill - "The Pearl Fishers" Au Fond du Temple Saint / Questa O Quella / O Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni, Lamento di Federico [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 64. RCX 7115, 1963, Duane Eddy - "A Country Twang" Please Help Me I'm Falling / Fireball Mail / Satisfied Mind / Wildwood Flower [disc Poor (badly scratched); sleeve Fair] 65. RCX 7119, 1963, Jim Reeves - "Welcome To My World" Welcome To My World / Roses Are Red / There's Always Me / I'm A Fool To Care [disc and sleeve both Excellent] 66. RCX 7131, 1964, Jim Reeves - "From The Heart" Just Out Of Reach / I'd Fight The World / I Never Pass There Anymore / After Loving You [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 67. RCX 7185, 1966, Jim Reeves - "A Christmas Card From Jim" An Old Christmas Card / Silent Night, Holy Night / Mary's Boy Child / The Merry Christmas Polka [disc and sleeve both Excellent] R.C.A. RED SEAL SERIES 68. RSX 15003, 1965, "Best Loved Sacred Songs" Mario Lanza / George Beverley Shea / Marian Anderson / Perry Como The Lord's Prayer / How Great Thou Art / Deep River / Abide With Me [disc and sleeve both Very Good] STEREO R.C.A. E.P.s 69. SRC-7008, 1958, Perry Como - "We Get Postcards" Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive / Red Sails In The Sunset / Birth Of The Blues / It Had To Be You [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 70. SRC-7020, 1959, Boston Pops Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler - Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker (Excerpts)" Divertissement (Part 1 & 2) / Tarantella / Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 71. SRC-7027, 1960, Renata Tebaldi & Jussi Bjoerling - Mascagni "Cavalleria Rusticana (excerpts)" [disc Very Good; sleeve Good] 72. SRC-7041, 1961, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus; Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart. Handel: Choruses from "Messiah" [disc and sleeve both Good] FOREIGN R.C.A. 73. EPA-9019, (German issue, undated), Glenn Miller & his Orchestra - "Flying Home" Sweeter Than The Sweetest / Over The Rainbow / Flying Home / St. Louis Blues March [disc and picture bag both Very Good] 74. EPA-9021, (German issue, undated), Eddy Arnold - "Hillbilly I (Thereby Hands A Tale)" The Wreck Of The Old '97 / The Red Headed Stranger / The Ballad Of Davy Crockett / Riders In The Sky [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 75. EPA-9117, (German issue, undated), Jim Reeves - "On Tour" Billy Bayou / Welcome To My World / Four Walls / He'll Have To Go [disc and sleeve both Very Good] 76. 26006, (Australian issue, undated), Mario Lanza - "The Student Prince (Volume 1)" Deep In My Heart, Dear (with Elizabeth Doubleday) / Golden Days / Beloved / Gaudeamus Igitur [disc and sleeve both Very Good] All E.P.s in picture sleeves except the four early Columbias and one of the Four Pennies. Condition is detailed above.
Will be well packaged for full protection in transit. Payment by PayPal preferred but not in the case of local collection. * I disagree with Ebay's - and Goldmine's and Record Collector's - definitions of condition grades for records. It is about time true definitions were settled. I shall set out my own here : Excellent means excellent. Nothing to take away the delight of receiving and playing the record. (I rarely use this grade as it is difficult to guarantee 100%.) Very Good means very good. Light surface marks are allowable provided they do not interrupt listening pleasure. Anything less cannot be called very good. Good really means good (as opposed to those other definitions!). Surface scratches are allowable provided they do not cause unpleasant listening experience. Fairly Good is acceptable on the understanding that this is an item that has suffered over time from carelessness but still should be playable with no hangups. (I have received so many items labelled Ex-, vg++ and suchlike which I would grade as 'Fairly Good', if that. I am equally strict with grading my own collection.) (And what the hell is this "Inlay" that Ebay insists on?) *************************************** ALSO STILL AVAILABLE - BUY ONE TODAY ! MY NEW BOOK PUBLISHED INDEPENDENTLY (in December 2021). "VINYL DAVE'S BOOK OF FAVOURITE LABELS" A beautifully printed full-colour stamp catalogue gave me the idea about 10 years ago. I thought, wouldn't it be good if.... But, as I soon realised, British record labels are so BORING!! Decca, Columbia, Brunswick, Polydor, they kept the same label design for decades! The idea kept coming back to me. And gradually this book evolved - (101 reasons / excuses for collecting records.) Numbered limited edition. (See my other listings for a detailed preview.) 272 pages packed with very nearly a thousand labels throughout the 20th Century, A & Ms to Zonophones, dating from a 7-inch Berliner disc of 1899 to the Last 78s, from the First 45s to a black label juke box single of the 1990s. Back in the 1960s Auntie Beeb was forced to accept the sheer popularity of the vinyl 45 and suddenly had to employ - the horror ! - disc jockeys ... You may remember the "oldies" that we all loved or you may be just discovering an unforgettable magical Golden Age - which answers, I hope, the question : "Why would anyone want to publish a book of record labels?" Does it really matter if 45s get into the wrong sleeves? Or if wrong dates are printed on the labels? Do computers make good radio programmers? How many foreign languages hit the U.K. charts? What became of the original White Christmas? And what did happen to the Beatles' first Parlophone single? (Their second made Number One in New Musical Express - therefore also Radio Luxembourg (2 wks.) ; Melody Maker - so also Daily Mirror and others (2 wks.), B.B.C.'s Pick Of The Pops (3 wks.), also Disc (2 wks.), Pop Weekly (2 wks.) as well as E.M.I.'s own chart and of course Mersey Beat. But not Record Retailer which is generally agreed to be the least reliable for the 1960s (used by Record Mirror and Guinness). Awarded a Silver Disc for 250,000 sales in April 1963.) NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION, LARGE FORMAT (approx. A4) and more than 1 kg. Original price was £26.00 + £3.00 p & p. ***************************************
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