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I agree,records have a better sound.
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Early Roy Orbison at his best!
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@collect45 Wow, never thought of Roy as a lead player. This is really good.
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This 78 is something else....it spits this record out! This song is always great, but this 78 really adds an extra vibrancy.....superb
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well Honestly The Guy said how much I said 3 bills n he paid i had a mint copy I paid 20.00 for it check ebay for priceing id say
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How much would it be worth today, anyway?
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@StormyNoMore I had this 78 Mind Con like a fool I sold it for 300.00
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Great song on that Sun 78 and that record player has a very nice sound for as small as it is. I have two Sun 78 records, one is I don't care if the sun don't shine by Evlis Presley.
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I've got this on a London American ep called Hillbilly Rock. I got it circa 1959, other tracks are, Rockhouse, Your're My Baby and Down The Line.
The label is maroon with the gold lettering and the centre is intact. I got it cos my mate worked in a record shop and he ordered it on spec when Roy Orbison was virtually unknown.
I Ioved it from the first moment I heard it.
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Wow!LOL!!! That explains why I never remember this tune. We were into 45s by then. LOL Hi tech!!
Thanks for the share!
Who's playing lead guitar, Carl Perkins? Anybody know?
axsys212 10 months ago
@axsys212 Mr. Orbison himself. He played lead guitar on most of his early songs.
collect45 10 months ago
Well I think it's much more fun to play records, than just press a buttom on a MP3 or CD player. Records also have a feel that a plastic CD or even worse an invisible MP3 dosen't have.
collect45 3 years ago
Interesting. This 78 version sounds a bit different from the version I first heard on a radio show some years ago. Sounds a lot hotter in feel. This was Orbison's very first chart record from 1956.
57Will 4 years ago
You might heard the version Roy recorded at Norman Petty studios in Clovis some months before he went to SUN. They are very like though.
collect45 4 years ago