Author Topic: LP - Beatles "The Early Years Featuring Tony Sheridan" 1962 Original - Value?  (Read 838 times)

Prelon

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Hello!
I recently went into an antique-shop where i found this LP.
I was just wondering if this have any worthfull value?
(1) It says on the LP "(P) 1962", so i wondered if it was made in 1962. In that case this is kind of a valued found, since it was made in the time where Beatles was active? Am i right or not?
(2) The title also says; "The Early Years Featuring Tony Sheridan" - Does that make the value lower?
(3) It got the following songs:
Side 1:
1. Ain't she sweet (Ager-Yellen) 2. Cry for a shadow (Harrison-Lennon) 3. Let's dance (Lee) 4. My bonnie (Trad. arr. Sheridan) 5. Take out some insurance on me baby (Singleton-Hall) 6. What'd i say (Charles)
Side 2:
1. Sweet Georgia Brown ( Bernie-Pinkard-Casey) 2. The Saints (Trad. arr. Sheridan) 3. Ruby Baby (Leiber-Stoller) 4. "Why (Can't you love me again)" (Compton-Sheridan) 5. Nobody's child (Cohen-Foree) 6. Ya Ya (Ronbinson-Dorsey-Lewis)

I think the producers(publishers or what it is are "Musical Rendezvous Presents 'Contour'"

IS this enough information?
It got no scratch-es !!!
I was not able to put in pictures, reasoned that you've putted a maximum of 2000 kb which isn't enough. :-)

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These are only as good as "buyer/market demand".  On Dec 1, one sold on EBay for $6.94 and there are at least 6 still for sale with not bids/offers/movement.

Sorry, this isn't rare!  Hope you enjoy it!!!
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