14 lps of 1960s 1950s hits vinyl 12" records. Includes list and pictures.

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14 lps of 1960s 1950s hits vinyl 12" records.  Includes list and pictures.
Golden oldies, volume three international award series KM Corp. Vinyl appears in fair/good condition. with  teen flip by Ernie Fields,  Hard Times by Noble Watts,  deep love by the fabulous cyclones,  down at the shack by Jackie McLean,  baby indeed I do by angel face,  get a job by the silhouettes,  stay by Maurice Williams,  ya ya by Lee Dorsey,  Alley-oop by the dynasaurs and  the things I love by the fidelities

25 Hit tunes produced by star day recording and publishing company. Vinyl appears fair to good. Snoopy and the red Baron by the Spads,  single girl by Nancy Martin,  I'm a believer by the poodles,  Sugar town, by Nancy Martin,  sweet pee by the vines,  satisfied mind by Christopher,  double up by L.H. and the Memphis sounds,  see you in September the carlocks,  I wonder why Dion and the Belmonts,  dizzy boy, Bobby Goldsboro,  Honky tonk by Bill Doggett,  Midsummer night's dream by Jan and Dean,  that’s tough by Robin and the hoods,  midnite ride of Paul Revere, by Paul Revere and the Raiders,  why can’t I love him like you by the baby dolls,  Sheila by Tommy Roe,  cryin' in the Chapel by the Orioles,  Leader, of the pack by The Shangri-Las,  loneliness by Simon and Garfunkel,  kiddo by Lou Rawls,  scratch my back by Slim Harpo,  do you wanna dance by Bobby Freeman,  last kiss by J. Frank Wilson,  rock on by Trini Lopez, and  tequila by the champs.

The great American rock ‘n’ roll revival. Two albums by Laurie records. Cover is damaged. Vinyl appears Very Good.
Volume one includes  Runaway by Del Shannon,  raindrops keep falling on my head by BJ Thomas,  runaround Sue by Dion,  Come on Little Angel by the Belmonts soldier boy by The Shirelles,  don’t make me over by Dionne Warwick,  hooked on a feeling by B.J., Thomas,  Shake, Rattle and roll by Bill Haley and his comets,  the wanderer by Dion,  since I don’t have you by the Skyliners,  pretty Little Angel eyes by Curtis Lee,  little town flirt by Del Shannon,  town without pity by gene Pitney,  I wonder why, by Dion and the Belmonts,  only love can break a heart by Gene Pitney,  Rockin' Boulevard Street by Ernie Maresca & the Belmonts surfer girl by The Beach Boys,  see you later alligator by Bill Haley and his comets,  lovers who wander by Dion,  a little bit of soap by the jarmels,  this is I swear by the Skyliners,  hats off to Larry by Del Shannon,  he’s so fine by The Chiffons,  rock ‘n’ roll, revival by the five discs,  love came to me by Dion,  Child of Clay by Ernie Maresca dedicated to the one I love by The Shirelles,  no one knows by Dion and the Belmonts,  come on Little Angel, by the Belmonts, 
20 rockin originals, two albums, Pickwick.  Vinyl appears fair with scratches. includes the  hondells little Honda,  Earth Angel, by the Penguins,  walk away, Renee by the left Banke,  royal teens short shorts,  ponytails, born too late,  the angels, my boyfriends back,  Paul and Paula hey Paula, part one,  the diamonds, the stroll,  the sparkle tones, black slacks,  the elegants little star,  Danny and the juniors at the hop,  Lloyd Price, stagger Lee,  George Hamilton IV a rose and a baby Ruth,  Muvva "guitar" Hubbard, raunchy,  Tommy roe with Sheila,  the Del Vikings a Sunday kind of love,  Steve Gibson and the red caps with silhouettes,  blue Magoos we ain’t got nothing yet,  Spanky and our gang Sunday will never be the same and  The Cardigans-Your graduation means goodbye.
Teen time millions seller hits by the original artists on design records. Vinyl appears worn with scratches. Includes  Kansas City, by Wilbert Harrison,  stay by Maurice Williams,  funny by Maxine brown,  love potion number nine by the clovers,  get a Job by the silhouettes,  pony Time by Don Covay,  to the Isle by The Five Satins,  walking with Mr. Lee by Lee Allen,  the Joker, by Billy Miles and  ya ya by Lee Dorsey

24 Original happening hits, Columbia special production with coupon. Vinyl appears excellent.
I think we’re alone now by Tommy James and the Shondells,
Kind of a drag by the Buckinghams
Cherry, Cherry Neil Diamond
Turn down day the cyrcle
Jenny take a ride from Mitch Ryder and the Detroit wheels
My little red book by love
Woolly bully from Sam the sham
But it’s all right by J.J. Jackson
Little girl from the syndicate of sound
See you in September by the tempos
Daddy's home from Shep and the Limeliters 
Why do fools fall in love from Frankie Lymon
Western union, five Americans
Sunny by bobby Hebb
Daydream from the lovin’ spoonful
Good Lovin’ from The Young Rascals
I got you Babe, by Sonny & Cher
Pushing too hard by the seeds
Land of 1000 dances from Wilson Pickett
Younger girl by the critters
I who have nothing by Terry Knight and the pack
Bermuda from The Four Seasons
Gee from the crows
Maybe from the Chantels

Spotlight on the champs and fabulous cyclones, including  too much tequila,  stream liner,  wing ding,  club house,  lowdown,  moon journey,  blue and mean,  gone and out,  boogie guitar, and  rocking and picking
Rock is here to stay, 52 original hits by original stars, three albums set as advertised on TV.  Vinyl appears excellent.
Remember walking in the Sand by The Shangri-Las,  calendar girl from Neil Sedaka,  twist by Chubby Checker,  another Saturday night from Sam Cooke,  turn me loose by Fabian,  I got you Babe from Sonny & Cher,  long lonely nights by Lee Andrews and the hearts,  there goes my baby by the drifters,  Venus from Frankie Avalon,  what'd I say, by Ray Charles,  my prayer from the platters,  Splish splash by Bobby Darin,  Charlie Brown, by the coasters,  every beat of my heart, by Gladys Knight and the pips,  blueberry Hill from Fats Domino,  Blue moon, by the Marcels,  Diana from Paul Anka,  tonight‘s the night by The Shirelles,  Jenny take a ride by Mitch Ryder,  wild one from Bobby Rydell,  tears on my pillow by little Anthony and the imperials,  summertime blues from Eddie Cochran,  over the mountain, Johnny and Joe,  up on a mountain by the magnificents,  let the little girl dance by Billy bland,  mashed potatoes from Dee Dee sharp,  Mr. Lee, by the bobbettes,  great balls of fire from Jerry Lee Lewis,  blue suede shoes from Carl Perkins,  church bells may ring the Willows,  silhouettes from the rays,  I want you to be my girl by Frankie Lymon and the teenagers,  down the aisle from the Quintones,  Sunday, kind of love from the harptones,  Eddie, my love by the teen Queens,  when you dance from the turbines,  my boyfriends, back by the Angels,  the closer you are from the channels, Raunchy, by bill justice,  lovers never say goodbye by the flamingos,  for your precious love from Jerry Butler,  to the aisle, The Five Satins,  take good care of my baby by Bobby Vee,  South Street by the Orlans,  let me in by the sensations,  last kiss by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers,  for ever loving you by the El dorados,  Sweet Little16 by Chuck Berry,  Barbara Ann, from the Regents,  save the last dance for me, by the drifters,  Tower of strength from Gene McDaniels, and  the Bristol stomp from the Dovells

Golden Hits produced by William Beasley for Columbia.  Vinyl appears good. includes cotton candy, stranger on the shore, I can’t stop loving you, roses are red, the stripper, release me, walk, right in, funny way of laughing, return to the sender, and tell me why

The original on Pickwick. Vinyl appears very good to excellent. Chantilly lace by the big bopper,  hot Rod Lincoln by Charlie Ryan,  rockin' robin from Bobby Day,  I'll remember in the still of the night The Five Satins,  sea cruise from Frankie Ford,  Little darlin’ by the diamonds,  a little school girl from the paragons,  shut up boom by the crew cuts, and  just a dream from Jimmy Clanton