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A Nickel For A Memory 78 RPM Record by Louis Prima. Majestic 1123. 1947
$ 5.51
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Jack Powers sings with the Louis Prima Orchestra the song A Nickel For A Memory and on the obverse Louis Prima sings A Sunday Kind Of Love on this recording produced by Majestic Records in 1947. Shipped upon cleared payment.I have played this record on my own phonograph on both sides of this record and it played with no interruption to a smooth playing experience on my player. The record looks scratchy. The record played on both sides with a smooth playing experience with no skipping.
The sound is of the ages and has the sound a record may have based on its age and has a bit of the scratchiness recordings had in the day, but also developed with aging. There are visible mars to the shellac.
The label is dark red with gold writing and has a golden ring around the outside of the circle. The insignia above the gold lettered Majestic is a raptor and below is written mighty monarch of the air.
The label has the following written on it:
The record has the number 1113
1052 1054
Vocal by Louis Prima
Vocal by Jack Powers
Fox Trot
Prima Belle Leonard Rhodes
Alexander Hilliard Beardsley
A label someone stuck on it
Louis Prima Orchestra
Made in the USA.
The record comes with no sleeve or board, record only you will receive with your purchase.
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