To whom it may concern,
There are a lot of factors in deducing how much something is worth. Here are some questions that should be asked before putting a price tag on it.
Has the record got any scratches on it?
Is it new looking or dirty?
Is it an album or a 45rpm?
Is the outside sleeve cardboard or paper?
Condition of the outside sleeve ( or cover ) ?
Is it a popular album (or song ) ?
In most cases the cover of the album or 45rpm will give a higher value than the record itself.
Be aware that the jukeboxes of the '60's were loaded with 45 rpm records. You got one song for a dime, or 3 songs for a quarter.
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The first was The Tornadoes, with Telstar in November, 1962. Next were The Beatles with I Want to Hold Your Hand in February, 1964. Next were Peter and Gordon with A World Without Love in June, 1964
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3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
The Apple records building was at 3 Savile Row in Mayfair.
You Really Got A Hold On Me from the album "With the Beatles".
$19.99* ** *- Plus Tax **- For All Systems (Xbox 360,Wii,and PlayStation 3)
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Some prospective consumers would probably kill for the Beatles Anthology. But no, fortunately, it is available from iTunes and Amazon. The Beatles Anthology (1995) consisting of 155 track digital sets in 3 two-CD sets costs $79.99, but is currently discounted to $59.85 at Amazon.
Depending on whose figures you believe, the individual/group who has sold the most albums overall is either Elvis Presley or The Beatles. In terms of known, verified sales, the Beatles lead by about 5 to 4.The highest-selling SINGLE album is Michael Jackson's Thriller. In terms of overall verified sales, he's at about 3 compared to that 5:4 ratio mentioned above, slightly behind Madonna (also about 3).
The Beatles - 1965 Good Day Sunshine Ticket-to-Ride 3-3 was released on: USA: 30 September 1967
More than 50 MILLION records sold worldwide. (thats the same as oasis and nearly 3 times as much as the prodidgy...)
The song We Can Work It Out by the Beatles was released on December 3, 1965. It rose on the charts very quickly as did most of the Beatles songs in that era.
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The Beatles - 1965 Taxman Eleanor Rigby 3-4 was released on: USA: 7 October 1967