Job Lot 100 x 10 Inch 78 rpm - 1950s Rock/Pop - 40s/30s Dance/Jazz + Older

Sold Date: March 7, 2017
Start Date: February 24, 2017
Final Price: £30.00 (GBP)
Seller Feedback: 2629
Buyer Feedback: 9


On offer here from clearances over the years and offered for COLLECTION ONLY, a job lot/selection of approx ONE HUNDRED (!) 10 inch 78rpm discs.  Good value lot this as about a third of them fit into the 1950s Rock/Pop category, many of which are from the 60 years ago UK charts of 1957.  I have tried my best to carefully check through so that any broken/cracked discs spotted could be weeded out, they have not been cleaned however and some are quite dirty but pretty much all look decent/playable at least, some better than others average condition VG i.e. well played but usable, some are better than VG, EX even,  some worse and well worn so you must take a chance, although the latter category are usually the very oldest ones.  If there are any obvious imperfections I will try to point them out.  Not all sleeves are in good condition or matching, they are as found, a small number may not have sleeves at all, at this starting price however it could be argued that the sleeves alone are worth the price. There is no way these are to be sent either by myself or collected by a courier they are collection in person only, we cannot offer any packing on such a lot.  We may be able to deliver the items for little or no extra charge if you live in the North East region.  Collection within 30 days would be appreciated, after that both sides have fewer rights in the transaction. Pay cash on collection within 7 days otherwise pay via Paypal to ask me to hold items for up to 30 days. It might help if you could bring a strong container to put them in, in case we do not have a suitable one to hand over.  Please check back for updates as I will be listing the titles and artists ten at a time and adding more photos too. There's nothing wrong with these I could just do with more space for other interests.  Thank You.
Discs include;
True Love - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly The Flight Of The Bumble Bee - Harry James My Heart And I/Goodbye - Josef  Locke I Love You - Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra The Chum Song - Jack Hylton Jack Payne - "Memories No. 2" I Hear You Calling Me/Mother Machree - John McCormack Song Of Songs/Bless This House - Josef Locke Way Down Yonder In New Orleans/Sweet Georgia Brown - Jimmy Noone's New Orleans Band Diana - Paul Anka
Java Jive - The Ink Spots High Society - Jelly Roll Morton Shortnin Bread - Fats Waller All Of Me - Jack Payne The Duck Song - Jack Jackson Thinking Of You/Up in The Clouds - Jack Hylton Billy Daniels - Easy To Love/I Live For You 'S Wonderful - Sid Phillips Ma He's Making Eyes At Me - The Johnny Otis Show Mr. Wonderful - Peggy Lee
I'm The Guy Who Found The Lost Chord - Jimmy Durante Butterfly/Teenage Crush - David Ross (Embassy) C'est Si Bon - Jean Sablon Little Boy Blue - John McCormack Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat/Deep In The Heart Of Texas - Jay Wilbur and His Hi Gang Orchestra La Rosita - Jimmy Dorsey Leicester Square Rag - Harry Roy Les Valses Du Monde - International Waltz Orch (Edison Bell Winner) April Love - Pat Boone You'll Never Never Know/It Isn't Right - The Platters
Higginbotham Blues - J C Higginbotham and His Six Hicks Memory's Melody/Terribly in Love With You - Jack Hylton I've Got Sixpence (nice one cyril) - Joe Loss Home - Jack Hylton It Takes an Irish Heart - Jack Daly Turn Ye To Me - Joseph Hislop We Will Make Love - Russ Hamilton Remember You're Mine - Pat Boone Young Love - Tab Hunter I'm Walkin' - Fats Domino
Concerto For Trumpet - Harry James I Love You Baby - David Ross (Embassy) Ninety Nine Ways - Tab Hunter Ave Maria - Josef Locke Cuckoo Waltz - International Novelty Orch In The Mood/At The Woodchopper's Ball - Joe Loss The Boys Brigade - Mr. Hamilton Hill (early Zonophone single sided) The Dicky Bird Hop - Int Novelty Orch A White Sport Coat (and a pink carnation) - King Brothers All Shook Up - Elvis Presley
Ciribiribin - Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots None But The Weary Heart - John McCormack Amy/Oh What A Silly Place To Kiss A Girl - Jack Hylton
Great White Way Orch - Stella / My Sweetie Went Away - Joe Raymond Jealous - Jimmie Lunceford I May Be Wrong/Bunkey Doodle I Doh - Jack Hylton The Rose Of Tralee - John McCormack Indian Love Call - Jeanette McDonald & Nelson Eddy The Great Pretender/Only You - The Platters Butterfingers - Tommy Steele
John Kirby - Front And Center //  Harry James - Feet Dragging Blues Back Bay Shuffle/Boogie Boots - Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots You Can't Be True Dear - Jerry Wayne Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair - Jussi Bjorling The Big Ben Banjo Band - Liechtensteiner Polka The Adoration Waltz - David Whitfield Moonlight Gambler/Friendly Persuasion - Gerry Grant (Embassy) Mary's Boy Child - Harry Belafonte A Handful Of Songs/Water Water - Tommy Steele Gamblin Man'/Putting On The Style - Lonnie Donegan
You Forgot All The Words/You're Sensational - Frank Sinatra Moonshine Is Better Than Sunshine - Jack Payne Macushla - Josef Locke Sonny Boy - Jack Dale Joe Loss - Wedding Of Lilli Marlene Keep Your Feet Still - Jamieson Dodds Jack And Jill - Jack Mackintosh & Harry Mortimer Blossom's Film Scenario - John Henry & Blossom One Love For Ever - John McCormack That'll Be The Day - The Crickets
Opus No. 1 - Joe Loss Josephine Bradley and her Ballroom Orchestra - April Showers Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers - Josef Locke Jack Hylton & Boys Brigade - The Jubilee Song Kings Horses - Jay Wilbur Jascha Heifetz - Flight Of The Bumble Bee Why Baby Why - Pat Boone Teresa Brewer - Nora Malone/When I Leave The World Behind Dark Moon - Tony Brent Knee Deep In The Blues - Guy Mitchell
Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley Who's Sorry Now - Connie Francis Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O - Vipers Skiffle Group Ray Martin - Tambourine/Petticoats Of Portugal Elizabethan Serenade - Ron Goodwin The Wisdom Of A Fool - Ronnie Carroll Concerto Symphonique - Irene Scharrer Around The World - Bing Crosby He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Laurie London Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell
Well that's all 100 now listed, however I am also including 3 more discs below, please note they are damaged but I thought it would be a shame to throw them away. One is cracked (hard to spot not many sellers would notice), and the other two have a large chunk out of the run in groove, but I reckon all three are playable with care ideally on an acoustic gramophone.  So that means there are now 103 discs in total.
The damaged extra ones are;
Teddy Bear/Loving You - Elvis Presley Streamline Train - Vipers Skiffle Group Last Train To San Fernando - Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys