Connie Francis - Sing Along With Connie Francis Vinyl LP Record Album 8002


Description

This listing is for Connie Francis - Sing Along With Connie Francis Vinyl LP Record Album 8002.

Label: Mati-Mor Superecords – 8002
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1961
Genre: Pop
Style: Vocal
Promotional recording for Brylcreem hair gel.
Printed in U.S.A.
Title given as "Sing Along With Connie Francis" on record sleeve front and back.
Title given as "Sing Along With Connie Francis And The Jordanaires" on record labels.

Condition: Jacket: Very Good Vinyl: Very Good

Tracklist:

A1 Sing Along
A2 Home On The Range
A3 My Wild Irish Rose
A4 I Love You Truly
A5 Tavern In The Town
B1 And The Band Played On
B2 You Tell Me Your Dream
B3 Down In The Valley
B4 In The Good Old Summertime
B5 Auld Lang Syne

Connie Francis (born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, December 12, 1938) is an American pop singer and the top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although her chart success waned in the second half of the 1960s, Francis remained a top concert draw. Despite several severe interruptions in her career, she is still active as a recording and performing artist.


CONDITION Descriptions:

I base the condition of each of my Records off of's Grading System.


• MINT (M) Looks new and unplayed. Very high vinyl luster and no noticeable label defects. Sounds new. With 45rpm records, this does not always mean there is no surface noise at all.

• NEAR MINT (NM) Looks almost new, but has some minor flaws such as a drill hole; unobtrusive writing on label (e.g., an X on a promo copy); minor scuffing on vinyl; minor color flaking on label, or other insignificant flaws that only slightly detract from visual appeal. May have some minor surface noise, but nothing distracting.

• VERY GOOD (VG) There may be light scuffing and some of the original vinyl luster may be lost. The vinyl and label may appear used, but well cared for. Records may have some more obvious flaws that are not visually degrading such as a sticker on the label; more noticeable writing on the label; scuffing and minor scratches on the vinyl; or minor discoloration of the label. There may be very minor warping of the vinyl. There may be a slight scratch not affecting play.

• GOOD (G) Record has visible signs of handling and playing, such as loss of vinyl luster, minor surface scratches, groove wear, and audible surface noise. Appears well used but not abused. May have a few major flaws, such as scratches, label tears, or stickers, and/or writing.

• FAIR (F) Appears well used and somewhat abused. Audio is not great due to surface noise and scratches. The record may have a stick or a skip. Records in this condition are those you might purchase to fill a hole in your collection until a better copy comes along.

• POOR (P) Well played with little luster and significant surface noise, but still not cracked or broken. Record likely skips and/or sticks. Typically so bad looking that a true “collector” would just toss it out. More useful as a Frisbee. I try not to sell records in this condition.

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