Sold Date:
October 21, 2014
Start Date:
October 14, 2014
Final Price:
$86.00
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** 10-20 Noticed imperfection on front cover of the shrink wrap. The imperfection is located below and to the right of his chin, Part of the imperfection was corrected when rubbed lightly. Will add photo. Also please note light dent in the lower left corner. Added two new photos. **
This vintage Sunny & the Sunliners Sky High Lp album is in mint still sealed condition. The lower corner has a slight bend.
were formed from students at Burbank Vocational School in San Antonio, TX, in 1959. Its members were lead singer , , , , and , , and .
Their sound was a mix of Tex-Mex, blues, country, and mariachi. The
band started their own Sunglow imprint in 1962. Their single, "Golly
Gee," was leased to Columbia Records subsidiary OKeh Records. In 1963,
Louisiana producer produced the Sunglows' cover of 's 1958 number five R&B hit "Talk to Me," written by .
Issued on the Tear Drop label, "Talk to Me b/w "Every Week, Every
Month, Every Year hit number 11 pop, number 12 R&B on Billboard's
charts in fall 1963. Their next singles were covers too: 's "Rags to Riches b/w "Not Even Judgment Day," '
hit "Out of Sight-Out of Mind b/w "No One Else Will Do," and Peanuts'
"La Cacahuata" b/w "Happy Hippo." Their albums include Talk to Me Rags
to Riches (1963), All Night Worker (1964) -- both on Tear Drop -- The
Original Peanuts (1965) on Sunglow, Smile Now Cry Later (1966), Live in
Hollywood (1966), and This Is My Band (1977). Members of the group can
be heard on releases on Key Loc, RPM, Disco Grande, and as Los
Stardusters and Sunny and the Sunliners.
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