x9 Vintage 7" 45 RPM Vinyl Record Lot (9 Records Total) 1960s 1970s
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Looking for an instant collection of mid-century nostalgia or fresh vinyl for your vintage jukebox? This curated lot features 9 classic 45 RPM singles ranging from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, showcasing iconic eras of traditional pop, easy listening, and classic crooners.
What’s Included in this Lot:
Louis Armstrong – "Hello, Dolly!" / "A Lot of Livin' to Do" (Kapp Records - The historic 1964 smash hit!)
Al Martino – "Living a Lie" / "I Love You Truly" (Capitol Records 5060)
Al Martino – "That's the Way It's Got to Be" / "Painted, Tainted Rose" (Capitol Records 5000)
Dean Martin – "Not Enough Indians" / "Rainbows Are Back In Style" (Reprise Records 0780)
Tony Orlando & Dawn – "The Spark of Love is Kindlin'" / "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" (Bell Records)
The Tijuana Brass / Herb Alpert – "The Lonely Bull" / "Acapulco 1922" (Classic Canadian Quality Records Pressing)
Bert Kaempfert – "Dreaming the Blues" / "Wonderland by Night" (Decca Records)
Bobby Darin – "I'll Be There" / "Lovin' You" (Atlantic Records)
Frank Clark – "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" (Hit Records 226 - Vintage budget label cover variant)
Condition:
Labels are visually very clean and vibrant with minimal spindle wear. The vinyl records show some expected minor surface dust and hairline scuffs from age/storage. Great shelf appeal for a retro music display or casual listening.
Records do not include original paper sleeves. Will be securely packed and shipped with extra care.
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