Fifty 1990's Country 45 rpm jukebox record hits - Groups 01 + 02 - New Old Stock

Sold Date: June 30, 2024
Start Date: April 7, 2024
Final Price: $18.00 (USD)
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This offer is for two groups of 25 different used 7 inch 45 rpm by the recording artists listed in the chart below - a total of 50 records in all.

I used to offer these in groups of 25 but am now combining two groups together to take advantage of a lower combined shipping cost.

These records are New Old Stock - they came from a Denver jukebox record distributor's warehouse as part of a warehouse find made about ten years ago.
The records are unused but some of the paper sleeves have been wet and are water marked or wrinkled.

The fifty records are listed below using my earlier numbering system when they were offered as groups of 25 - please scroll all the way down to see the entire listing.

These 25 records were previously offered as "All 1990's Country 45 rpm Hits #01 (set of 25) NOS".

ArtistSide ASide BNumberLabel 1Aaron TippinThe Call of the WildNothin' in the World62657RCA 2Billy Ray CyrusSomebody NewOnly Time Will Tell862 754-7Mercury 3Carlene CarterOne LoveEasy From Now On19255Reprise 4Chris LedouxEvery Time I Roll the DiceWild and Wooly17638Liberty 5Conway TwittyDon't It Make You LonelyI Don't Love You54766MCA 6Dean DillonShe Knows What She WantsDon't You Even (Think About Leavin')87606Atlantic 7Doug StoneWhy Didn't I Think of ThatThis Empty House34-77025Epic 8Garth BrooksAmerican Honky-Tonk Bar AssociationEverytime That It Rains17639Liberty 9George StraitI'd Like to Have That One BackThat's Where My Baby Deels at Home54767MCA 10K.T. OslinStill on My MindYou Call Everybody Darling2829RCA 11Karen TobinCarolina Smokey MoonVictim of Love87660Atlantic 12Lee Roy ParnellTender MomentThe Rock12523Arista 13Mark CollieSomething's Gonna Change Her MindLinda Lou54720MCA 14Marty StuartKiss Me, I'm GoneMarty Stuart Visits the Moon54777MCA 15Mary-Chapin CarpenterThe Hard WayGoodbye Again38-74930Columbia 16Matthews, Wright & KingI Got a LoveThe Truth is Killin' Me38-77020Columbia 17McBride & The RideHurry SundownJust the Thought of Losing You54688MCA 18McBride & The RideNo More Cryin'Don't Be Mean to Me54761MCA 19Pam TillisBlue Rose IsAncient History12408Arista 20Patty LovelessNothin' but the WheelLove Builds the Bridges (Pride Builds the Walls)34-77076Epic 21Pirates of the MississippiFightin' for YouTalkin' 'bout Love44775Capital 22Ricky van SheltonA Couple of Good Years LeftMy First Reaction38-77130Columbia 23Tracy LawrenceMy Second HomeCrying Ain't Dying87312Atlantic 24Trisha YearwoodThe Song Remembers WhenOh Lonesome You54734MCA 25Zaca CreekFly Me SouthMaverick Saloon18495Giant

These next 25 records were previously offered as "All 1990's Country 45 rpm Hits #02 (set of 25) NOS".

Each of these records reached Number One on the Billboard Top Country Chart during the year shown in parenthesis next to the artists' name.

ArtistSide ASide BNumberLabel 1AlabamaTake a Little TripPictures and Memories62253RCA 2Bandit BrothersWomenWomen (instrumental)76867Curb 3Billy DeanOnly the WindSimple Things44803Capitol 4Carlene CarterUnbreakable HeartWastin' Time with You18373Giant 5Collin RayeThat Was a RiverBig River34-77118Epic 6Dude MowreyHold on, ElroyTurn for the Worse12579Arista 7Eleanor McEvoyOnly a Woman's HeartOnly a Woman's Heart (Spanish version)19265Geffen 8Gibson/Miller BandSmall PriceWhere There's Smoke34-77169Epic 9Kelly WillisWhatever Way the Wind BlowsWorld Without You54678MCA 10Live 'n Kickin'You Don't Need to KnockDon't Walk Too Far18983Warner Brothers 11Mark ChestnuttAlmost GoodbyeTexas Is Bigger Than It Used To Be54718MCA 12Mark O'ConnorThe Devil Comes Back to Georgia (with Charlie Daniels & Johnny Cash)Diggy Diggy Lo (with Doug Kershaw)18342Warner Brothers 13Marty BrownI Don't Want to See You AgainShe's Gone54727MCA 14Marty Stuart and Travis TrittThis One's Gonna Hurt (For a Long, Long Time)The King of Dixie54405MCA 15Michael WhiteFamiliar GroundMe or the Misery18881Reprise 16Reba McEntireThey Asked About YouFor Herself54769MCA 17Restless HeartFamiliar PainThe Bluest Eyes in Texas62054RCA 18Sammy KershawAnywhere but HereReal Old-Fashioned Broken Heart864 316-7Mercury 19Shawn CampFallin' Never Felt So GoodTurn Loose of My Pride18465Reprise 20Steve WarinerA Woman LovesEverything's Gonna Be Alright12426Arista 21The MavericksWhat a Crying ShameThe Things You Said to Me54748MCA 22The Normaltown FlyersRockin' the Love BoatUp Above the Clouds868 088-7Mercury 23The Oak Ridge BoysFallUntil You're in My Arms Again62228RCA 24Trisha YearwoodThat's What I Like About YouWhen Goodbye Was a Word54270MCA 25Twister AlleyNothing in Common but LoveRedneck Ways (in the U.S.A.)862 846-7Mercury

SHIPPING INFORMATION CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:We use the United States Postal Service (USPS) for all shipments outside the USA. Their cheapest international shipping method is First Class International which has a weight limit of 4 pounds. Two groups of 25 records weighs about 4 pounds and 6 ounces when packed for shipping, so shipments to countries outside the USA must go by Priority Mail International.

INFORMATION CONCERNING ANY DATES AND/OR THE (*) SYMBOL SHOWN AFTER THE ARTIST NAME WITH RESPECT TO PICTURE SLEEVES: If there is a year in parenthesis after the artist's name this indicates the year the side-A song reached number one on the Billboard Magazine record charts for its appropriate genre (usually Top Country Singles or Top Pop Singles). If there is an asterisk (*) at the end of the artist's name it is an indication that this record has the original picture sleeve. Otherwise expect the records to be in plain paper sleeves, although occasionally I do include picture sleeves witout using the (*) symbol if I have them available. Some records have the pre-printed jukebox title strips with them.

INFORMATION CONCERNING CONDITION AND MY GUARANTEE: The records I am offering came from jukebox operators and may have more use on the hit side than the second side. Many of these records appear to be unused or hardly used at all. Those that were used are still in good condition and should be OK for your jukebox. I will not argue with anyone who finds a damaged record in their shipment - I will gladly refund the average per-record cost for each record that you are not happy with due to condition problems.


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