The value of Glenn Miller's limited edition vinyl records can vary based on factors like condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, a limited edition volume 2 (16 45 RPM) may be priced higher than volume 1 (15 45 RPM) if it is rarer or in better condition. On average, you might expect prices to range from $20 to $50 for each volume, but checking recent sales on platforms like eBay or Discogs can provide a more accurate valuation.
yes it came out in 1994 on mercury records.it was printed on Green vinyl 45 rpm.they are very hard to find.they were printed in limited quantities.I have one.
Don't Be Cruel AND Hound Dog since they were on the same 45rpm - Elvis Presley
"I just wanna love you" I have searched a lot of webs and have never found this song until I found it on Youtube!
A lot of money. I think about £5. I know, it's alot. I certianly can't afford it :(. what is that in Canadian or usd
There isn't a simple answer to the question because the answer is different for different time periods and formats. First, definitions: LP= Long Playing; EP= Extended Play. When using the term "lp" you are generally referring to the standard 12" record with 4 or 5 (more or less) songs on each side. Back in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the first "EPs" were produced. These looked like a standard 7" 45rpm single with the big hole in the center. However, the EP was produced to have MORE than 1 song per side and still be played at 45rpm speed. Most of these EPs have 2 songs per side. Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra released a lot of their songs on EP, and the Beatles released 1 or 2 in the US...Very Collectible!!! Today, the EP could stand for 12" singles that have extended remixes as well on the record, especially if they are meant to be played at 45rpm.
It depends how popular Elvis memorabilia is to collectors these days. From your question... the collection of discs wasn't actually compiled into one set until 1999 - 22 years after his death. As you say, it is a 'limited edition' item - not the original gold records. The words 'limited edition' indicate that there was more than one set produced. Your best option - would be to find a dealer who specialises in musical items. You could start your search by checking your local phone book - or trawl the internet.
The gramophone is one record player that plays 45rpm. Another is a RCA Victor phonograph. The LP records started phasing out in the 1980's though due to the invention of the compact disk.
yes it came out in 1994 on mercury records.it was printed on Green vinyl 45 rpm.they are very hard to find.they were printed in limited quantities.I have one.
The Linguaphone Company put out (still does) language learning courses that at one time included a set of 45rpm records to go along with it. Before that they were 78rpm records. After the 45's, they used cassettes and now CD's.
Yes it will run at both standard speeds.
No - Technics SL 1300 is 33RPM & 45RPM only
a 45 record rpm adapter or a triskelion or triskele
45RPM - 2012 was released on: USA: 30 March 2012 (Ozark Film Festival) (preview cut) USA: 27 October 2012 (Batesville, Arkansas) USA: 16 May 2013 (Little Rock Film Festival) USA: 5 October 2013 (Offshoot Film Festival)
Ann Reed is not the answer. The singer is a male, song from the early 1970s. Was distributed on a 45rpm record, given free at Warehouse, or Tower Records, store in the Los Angeles area.
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i believe it is "happy go lucky me", by george formby, 1960. got it on 45rpm vinyl
The cast of 45RPM - 2012 includes: Johnnie Brannon as Barry Natalie Canerday as Shirley Verda Davenport as Clare Weinburg Dave Ellis Grim as Karaoke Cowboy Austin Fran as Betsy Gunnar George as Emo Boy Zoey Henry as Young Charlie Candyce Hinkle as Francis Duane Jackson as Jerry Jason Linam as Gas Station Clerk James Paskel as Mr. Baker Jennifer Pierce Mathus as Rachel Jason Willey as Victor