Johnny Cash - Story of a Broken Heart (1962) Vinyl LP •PLAY-GRADED• Frank Simon

Sold Date: October 23, 2020
Start Date: November 16, 2018
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
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DEALS: 10% off your purchase when you order 3+ records. $4.99 flat-rate shipping on orders over $50. Free shipping on orders over $100. (Applies to sealed old-stock and used vinyl.)

All of our used records are play-graded and come in a protective outer-sleeve. NOTE: Listing info may change after your purchase, but you'll receive the album that you ordered** (more details at bottom). If you have any questions, please ask. Catalog Number: DLP-610

CONDITION DETAILS Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Cover looks great; a few creases near edges; light-scuffing and surface impressions (front/back); small surface abrasions on front; discoloration on back. Inner-sleeve is original (generic white). Spine has no text and shows some wear. Minor shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge; wear to corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. 1963 pressing with black label and color logo. (Not a cut-out.)

ABOUT THE RECORD The Story of a Broken Heart (or "Story of a Broken Heart) is a song originally recorded by Johnny Cash. It was written for him by Tommy Blake or Sam Phillips. Story of a Broken Heart proved to be yet another first-rate Cash performance on a lovelorn lament with a rare writer's credit by Sam Phillips. The song tells of the singer's dreading the coming of spring, when wedding bells will be ringing for his loved one. He's left with only his memories of when they were together. The ultimate heartache comes when his former love asks him to give her away in marriage. It reached No. 107 US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)
Portions of our "About the Record" section are taken from information gathered from Wikipedia and AllMusic.

TRACK LISTING Story Of A Broken Heart Mean Eyed Cat Luther's Boogie Get Rhythm I Can See An Angel (Frank Simon ) Honky Tonk Merry Go Round (Frank Simon ) Weeping Willow (Jan Howard ) I've Got My Pride (Jan Howard ) Castle Of Love (Bobby Austin ) Wall Of Loneliness (Bobby Austin )

Important (please read): Our used records are play-graded in their entirety and rated accordingly. We DO NOT necessarily make note of, or take into consideration, any visual imperfections that do not affect the sound while being played on our record players. If you would like a visual description of the vinyl itself, please ask, and we will be happy to provide one for you. **NOTE: Listing info, pictures, and/or product may change after your purchase. You will receive the item that you ordered. You may look at your PayPal receipt for an accurate account of your order. On eBay, you may also confirm your order by doing the following: Click the number sold (which is near the price on the listing). Then find your username and click "more actions" (to the right of your name). Select "view purchased item," and that will show you the listing as it was when you made your purchase. Promotional shipping offer: $4.99 flat S&H for orders totaling $60 or more for 2+ albums. For orders under $60, we combine shipping (it will be calculated at check-out or sent through an invoice). Please take note of the estimated delivery date (which is located at the top of the page, beneath the price box). Media mail sometimes takes longer than the estimate shown. International, APO, and FPO orders can take up to several months to arrive, but will be shipped in the time stated. Returns/Exchanges/Damage: We will work with you to resolve any given situation. Please contact us if there is a problem. Please to find other items (and sign-up for our Weekly Newsletter of newly-listed items and specials). If there is another title by the same (or a similar) artist that you don't see listed in our store, please contact us - we take requests!!

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