As far as I am aware there is only one 78 rpm side on vinyl of Gigli singing Opera, issued on the Historic Masters label a year or two ago. Gigli made over 400 so-called 78s, mostly of opera between 1918 and 1954. All of these were issued on shellac. Vinyl did not come into use until after the war and very few 78s were issued. Vinyl is the material used for unbreakable long playing microgroove records (LPs) first issued in 1948. Depending on rarity and condition a 78 by Gigli might cost anything from one GBP or less to more than 100 GBP.
is the band good
Bing Crosby recorded many soundtracks and records with Decca during his singing career. His record, 'The Bells of St. Mary's,' is worth around 20 dollars, depending on the condition of the record.
It values the singer of the sewer so singing while you sew would make the value go down so try singing in a lighter tone or at least sing something good.
$20
25,000.00
To a collector maybe about 10$.
I don't know the value, I'm asking you
about 250.00
is the band good
with melba, maybe $10 US.
That would depend on numerous factors - such as - content, condition, label etc
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Presumably you mean Caruso. It would depend on numerous things - condition, label etc. However it would be only a few pounds in a dealers list.
Bing Crosby recorded many soundtracks and records with Decca during his singing career. His record, 'The Bells of St. Mary's,' is worth around 20 dollars, depending on the condition of the record.
A field in a part or record that holds the value of a key to that record.
A field in a part or record that holds the value of a key to that record.
It values the singer of the sewer so singing while you sew would make the value go down so try singing in a lighter tone or at least sing something good.