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8-13-20 Auction Ad John Tefteller’s World’s Rarest Records Address: P. O. Box 1727, Grants Pass, OR 97528-0200 USA Phone: (541) 476–1326 or (800) 955–1326 • FAX: (541) 476–3523 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.tefteller.com Auction closes Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. See #14 See #33 All Original 78 rpm Auction R & B Vocal Groups / Gospel / Blues / Rock & Roll / Rockabilly / Country Here we go again with another all 78’s auction from my vaults! Many Bargains await for those of you that bid on a wide variety. of these records are unplayed Old Store Stock! Grading is very strict and any record graded VG+ or better should play Mint. Enjoy the auction! Some very rare items are mixed in with all-time classics and Good luck to all! obscurities. They all have very reasonable starting bids. 14. Billy Bunn And His Buddies — “I Need A R &B Vocal Groups / Shoulder To Cry On/I’m Afraid” RCA PLEASE NOTE! VICTOR 20-4483 MINT MB $50 (See Gospel Vocal Groups 78’s picture at top of page) Europe has been experiencing very slow mail delivery at times. Some 15. Billy Bunn And His Buddies — “Until The customers have received their auction lists days, weeks or even a month 1. The Ambassadors — “Darling, I’m Sorry Real Thing Comes Along/That’s When (I Made You Cry)/Willa-Bea” TIMELY 1001 Your Heartaches Begin” RCA VICTOR AFTER the auction has closed! (SEE INSERT BELOW) 20-4657 VG+ WHITE LABEL PROMO 2. Lee Andrews And The Hearts — “Bells pressed on THIN VINYL with small sticker If your mail has been delayed and you’d like to see the list as soon as it’s Of St. Mary/The Fairest” RAINBOW 259 stain on the label MB $20 available, please go to my website: tefteller.com VG MB $20 16. The Cadets — “I Cry/Don’t Be Angry” MODERN 956 M- MB $25 17. The Cadets — “So Will I/Annie Met Or you can sign up for my auction ad newsletter. You’ll receive an email Henry” MODERN 969 M- MB $25 highlighting the top records from the auction. It will also include a link to 18. The Cadets — “Stranded In The Jungle/ I Want You” MODERN 994 M- MB $25 the full auction on my website. A reminder email will also be sent when 19. The Cadets — “You Belong To Me/Wiggle the auction nears the close date. Waggie Woo” MODERN 1017 VG+ MB $10 20. The Cadets — “Ring Chimes/Baby Ya Sign up at tefteller.com or contact me. Know” MODERN 1026 MINT MB $25 21. The Cadillacs — “You Are/Zoom” J O Z 792 M- MB $25 22. The Cadillacs — “Betty My Love/Woe Is 35. The Cats And The Fiddle — “Hep Cat’s Me” J O Z 798 M- MB $25 Holiday/In The Midst Of A Dream” 23. The Cadillacs — “The Girl I Love/(That’s) BLUEBIRD 8519 M- MB $25 All I Need” J O Z 805 VG+ MB $10 36. The Cats And The Fiddle — “Nothing/ 24. The Cadillacs — “Shock-A-Doo/Rudolph That’s All I Mean To You” BLUEBIRD The Red Nosed Reindeer” J O Z 807 M- 8535 M- MB $25 3. Billy Austin And His “Hearts” — “Night MB $25 37. The Cats And The Fiddle — “You’re So Has Come/Angel Baby” APOLLO 444 M- 25. The Original Cadillacs — “Hurry Home/ Fine/Pig’s Idea” BLUEBIRD 8560 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO. Small edge chip Lucy” J O Z 821 M- MB $25 MB $25 on B-side—NOT into grooves MB $100 26. The Calvanes — “Crazy Over You/Don’t 38. The Cats And The Fiddle — “I’ll Always 4. The Barons — “Eternally Yours/Boom Take Your Love From Me” DOOTONE Love You Just The Same/One Is Never Boom” IMPERIAL 5343 VG MB $5 371 VG+ MB $10 Too Old To Swing” BLUEBIRD 8639 M- 5. The Barons — “So Long, My Darling/Cryin’ MB $25 For You Baby” IMPERIAL 5383 VG+ MB $10 39. The Cats And The Fiddle — “Crawlin’ 6. The Barons — “Once In A Lifetime/Don’t Blues/Until I Met You” BLUEBIRD 8705 Walk Out” IMPERIAL 5397 M- MB $20 M- MB $25 7. Cliff Holland With The Blenders — “I’m 40. The Cats And The Fiddle — “I Don’t Want Crazy AboutYou/Coco Joe” MILTONE To Set The World On Fire/Blue Skies” 47. The Five Breezes — “My Buddy Blues/ 5242 VG+ RARE MB $25 BLUEBIRD 8847 M- MB $25 Return, Gal Of Mine” BLUEBIRD 8614 8. The Blue Dots — “You’ve Got To Live 41. The Cats And The Fiddle — “Part Of Me/ M- MB $25 For Yourself/Don’t Do That Baby” Life’s Too Short” BLUEBIRD 8932 M- 48. The Five Budds — “I Was Such A Fool/ DELUXE 6052 M- MB $25 MB $25 Midnight” RAMA 1 VG+/M- THE VERY 9. The Blue Dots — “Street Of Sorrow/ FIRST RECORD ON RAMA!!! MB $25 Don’t Hold It” DELUXE 6055 M- MB $25 49. The Five Chums — “High School Affair/ Give Me The Power” EXCELLO 2123 VG+/M- MB $10 50. The Five Crowns — “Who Can Be True/ $19.50 Bus” RAINBOW 184 M- With 3/4" edge chip—not into any grooves 27. The Casanovas — “Are You For Real/ MB $25 That’s All” APOLLO 471 M- WHITE 51. The Five C’s — “Tell Me/Whoo-Wee Baby” LABEL PROMO pressed on THIN VINYL UNITED 172 M- MB $25 MB $50 52. The Five C’s — “My Heart’s Got The 28. The Casanovas — “I Don’t Want You To Blues/Goody, Goody” UNITED 180 M- Go/Please Be My Love” APOLLO 477 MB $25 VG+ MB $10 29. The Casnovas — “My Baby’s Love/Sleepy Head Mama” APOLLO 483 VG/VG+ MB $5 30. The Cashmeres — “My Sentimental Heart/Yes, Yes, Yes” MERCURY 70501 42. Walter Ward And The Challengers — VG+/M- MB $10 “I Can Tell/The Mambo Beat” MELATONE 10. The Blue Jays — “White Cliffs Of Dover/ 31. The Castaways/Teasin’ — “I Wish/Teasin’ ” 1002 VG SUPER RARE!!!! The is actually Hey Pappa” CHECKER 782 M- Would EXCELLO 2038 M- MB $20 the very FIRST RECORD by the group that cost $3,000+ on 45 rpm!!! MB $200 32. The Cats — “You’re So Nice/Get Gone” hit big later as THE OLYMPICS!!! PLAYS 11. Luther Bond And His Emeralds — “You FEDERAL 12248 VG MB $5 MINT—just a bit scuffy MB $200 Were My Love/Starlight, Starbright” 33. The Cats And The Fiddle — “Chant Of 43. The Clantones — “It’s No Sin/Some Day” SAVOY 1131 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO The Rain/I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water” EBONY 1020 (SEE INSERT BELOW) MB $25 BLUEBIRD 8402 M- A nice run of EARLY 44. The Danderliers — “My Autumn Love/ 12. Luther Bond And His Emeralds — “What Group sound 78’s—these laid the founda- Chop Chop Boom” STATES 147 M- If You/See What You Done” SAVOY 1124 tion for what was to come MB $25 (See MB $25 M- Small label tear on A-side MB $20 picture at top of page) 45. The Danderliers — “My Loving Partner/ 13. Wini Brown And Her Boyfriends — “Be 34. The Cats And The Fiddle — “That’s On, Shu-Wop” STATES 150 M- MB $25 Anything-Be Mine/Heaven Knows Why” Jack, That’s On/Just A Roamer” 46. The Danderliers — “My Love/She’s 53. The Five Dollars — “Harmony Of Love/ MERCURY 8270 M- MB $25 BLUEBIRD 8489 MINT MB $25 Mine” STATES 160 MINT MB $25 Doctor Baby” FORTUNE 821 M- MB $25 1. The Ambassadors — 43. The Clantones — “Darling, I’m Sorry/ “It’s No Sin/Some Day” Willa-Bea” EBONY 1020 • M- TIMELY 1001 • M-/VG+ SUPER INSANELY Classic Rarity!!! There RARE CHICAGO are two versions of this GROUP—both sides are and I am not sure what BALLADS “singing pretty this one is, but I am for the people”!!!! “Tear- happy to play it for anyone Jerkers”!! Call to hear it so you can tell!! if you don’t know it. MB $200 MB $500 107. The Four Bluejackets — “Baby, Baby, Please Come Home/I Know Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well” MERCURY 8017 M- MB $25 108. The Four Blues — “Honey Chile/Bluer Than Bluer Than Blue” DECCA 8637 VG+ MB $10 109. The Four Blues — “Baby I Need A Whole Lot Of Everything/Chittlin’s And Pigs Feet” DELUXE 1001 M- Small pressing bubble MB $20 110. The Four Buddies — “I Will Wait/Just To See You Smile Again” SAVOY 769 M- MB $25 111. The Four Buddies — “Sweet Slumber/ Don’t Leave Me Now” SAVOY 779 VG/ M- WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $5 54. The Five Echoes — “Lonely Mood/Baby, 75. The “5” Royales — “Laundromat Blues/ 85. The 5 Willows — “Dolores/All Night 112. The Four Buddies — “My Summer’s Come Back To Me” SABRE 102 M- Too Much Lovin’ ” APOLLO 448 M- Long” ALLEN 1002 M- WHITE LABEL Gone/Why, At A Time Like This” SAVOY MB $50 WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $25 PROMO MB $75 789 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $25 76. The “5” Royales — “I Want To Thank You/ 86. The “5” Willows — “So Help Me/Look Me 113. The Four Buddies — “Sin/Heart And All Righty” APOLLO 449 M- WHITE In The Eyes” HERALD 442 VG+/M- Soul” SAVOY 817 M- MB $25 LABEL PROMO MB $25 WHITE LABEL PROMO pressed on THIN 114. The Four Buddies — “Window Eyes/ 77. The Five Scalders — “If Only You Were VINYL MB $20 Simply Say Goodbye” SAVOY 823 M- Mine/There Will Come A Time” 87.
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