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R&B 45'S Auction 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, July 9, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. PT See #3 See #41 Rare and Classic R & B Vocal Groups / Gospel Groups / Duets 45’s Auction 1. Lee Andrews And The Hearts — “Tear Drops/ The Girl Around The Corner” CHESS 1675 VG+ All time classic MB $5 2. Smokey Amen And The Schooners — “Say You Love Me/Baby What Am I Gonna Do” PEEK-A-BOO 102 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $20 3. The Astronauts — “Farewell/Chili Charlie” TRIAL 3521 VG+/M- NICE ONE MB $75 (See picture at top of page) 4. The Basin Street Boys — “I Sold My Heart To The Junkman/Lost In The Night” CASH 1052 M-/VG MB $5 5. The Bel-Aires — “This Paradise/Let’s Party Awhile” FLIP 303 VG MAROON LABEL TRUE FIRST PRESSING MB $5 6. Al Berry And The Furness Brothers — “Please Don’t Call Me A Fool/King Of The 20. Little Butch & The Vells — “Over The 30. Jimmy Von Carl With GROUP — “Lonely 46. The Chessmen — “I Believe/Lola” PAC Blues” PREP 107 VG+ WHITE LABEL Rainbow/Sometimes Little Girl” ANGLE- Night/This Doesn’t Seem Real” FLICK 002 RECORDS 100 M- LIGHT BLUE LABEL PROMO with small writing on the label MB $5 TONE RECORDS 535 M- RED VINYL M- NOT listed in any of my books MB $75 STOCK COPY MB $75 7. Richard Berry And The Dreamers — “Baby MB $25 31. The Carlos Brothers — “It’s Time To Go/ 47. The Chords — “Bless You (For Being An Darling/Daddy Daddy” FLAIR 1058 VG- 21. Jerry Butler And The Impressions — La Bamba” DEL FI 4145 VG+ MB $5 Angel)/Zippity Zum” CAT 109 VG+ Wol Writing on the label MB $5 “For Your Precious Love/Sweet Was The MB $5 8. Richard Berry And The Pharoahs — “Take Wine” FALCON 1013 VG+ ALL TIME 48. The Cleftones — “Little Girl Of Mine/You’re The Key (And Open Up My Heart)/No Huggin’ CLASSIC, tiny tol on B-side MB $5 Driving Me Mad” GEE 1011 VG CLASSIC And A Kissin’ ” FLIP 318 MINT GORGEOUS 22. Jerry Butler And The Impressions — MB $5 COPY MB $25 “I Found A Love/Lonely Soldier” ABNER 49. The Clovers — “One Mint Julep/Middle Of 9. Richard Berry — “Besame Mucho/Do I Do I” 1035 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO with wol The Night” ATLANTIC 963 M- Red and FLIP 339 VG+ Small tol MB $5 and sticker stain on label MB $20 Black label second pressing MB $5 10. Billy And The Essentials — “Maybe You’ll Be 50. The Clovers — “I Played The Fool/Hey, Miss There/Over The Weekend” JAMIE 1239 Fannie” ATLANTIC 977 M- BEAUTIFUL COPY VG+ MB $5 of all time classic MB $25 11. Joe Blackwell And The Individuals — 51. The Clovers — “I Confess/All Righty Oh “Beverly My Darling/April Love” MUSIC Sweetie” ATLANTIC 1046 M- MB $25 CITY 838 (SEE INSERT BELOW) 52. The Clovers — “Down In The Alley/There’s No Tomorrow” ATLANTIC 1152 M- WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $20 53. The Coasters — “Brazil/One Kiss Led To Another” ATCO 6073 M- MB $25 32. The Carols — “Fifty Million Women/I Got 54. The Coasters — “Idol With The Golden Head/ A Feelin” SAVOY 896 M- Tough one on My Baby Comes To Me” ATCO 6098 M- Savoy, first copy I’ve ever had on 45 rpm! WHITE LABEL PROMO with lots of writing on MB $75 the label MB $20 33. The Carousels — “If You Want To/Pretty 55. The Coasters — “Bell Bottom Slacks And A Little Thing” GONE 5118 VG+ MB $20 Chinese Kimona (She’s My Little Spodee-O)/ 34. The Centurians — “We Mean More To Each Crazy Baby” ATCO 6379 MINT WHITE 23. The Calvanes — “My Love Song/Horror Other/Since You Left My World” TIGER LABEL PROMO, TOUGH ONE MB $25 Pictures” DECK 580 M- MB $75 RECORDS 1001 VG WHITE LABEL PROMO 24. The Cameos — “Lost Lover/Wait Up” MB $10 JOHNSON 504 M- Tol on B-side, #ol on 35. The Channels — “The Closer You Are/Now A-side MB $25 You Know” WHIRLIN’ DISC 100 VG Small tol, “Bob-Dan Music” credits on the label 12. The Blue Belles — “Cancel The Call/The Story MB $5 Of A Fool” ATLANTIC 987 VG+/VG Tiny tol as shown—RARE!!! First copy I have ever had on 45 rpm MB $100 13. The Blue Jays — “Write Me A Letter/ I Really Love You” BLUJAY 1002 (SEE INSERT BELOW) 14. The Blue Notes — “Blue Star/Pucker Your Lips” Twentieth Century 1213 MINT MB $25 15. The Bluerays — “Who (Will I Be Today?)/ Come On Baby” PHILLIPS 40186 M- MB $25 16. Henry Booth And The Midnighters — “Every 56. Johnny Cole And The Reptiles — “Wrap My Beat Of My Heart/Starting From Tonight” Heart In Velvet/Lizard Gizzard” RADIANT DELUXE 6190 VG+ WHITE LABEL PROMO, 1503 M- Small sol on B-side MB $50 xol MB $5 57. Harvey Connell With GROUP — “Autumn 17. Sammy Brown And Group — “I’m In Love/ 25. The Caravelles — “Fallin’ For You/Shake Heart/Little Girl” TRI CITY No # G PLAYS Let’s Leave It Like It Is” BEE BEE RECORDS Baby” JOEY 301 M-/VG+ NICE ONE FANTASTIC and NOT in any book I have 701 M- MB $20 MB $50 36. The Chanteers — “Just A Little Boy/ I Waited” MB $20 18. Bill Bryan And The Gold Tones — “Wasted MERCURY 72037 MINT WHITE LABEL 58. The Counts — “I Need You Tonight/Sally Words/Rocking Chair” PIKE 5913 M- PROMO—NICE ONE MB $50 Walker” DOT 1265 VG MB $5 MB $20 37. The Chanters — “I Make This Pledge 59. The Cousins — “Be Nice To Me/I’m In Love (To You)/No, No, No” DELUXE 6191 M- With You” DECCA 30609 VG+ POWDER YELLOW LABEL PROMO MB $20 BLUE LABEL PROMO with sticker stain on 38. The Chanters — “Row Your Boat/No, No, No” both sides MB $5 DELUXE 6200 M- YELLOW LABEL PROMO 60. The Cousins — “No One Knows/St. Louis MB $20 Blues” PARKWAY 823 VG+/VG MB $5 39. The Chaperones — “The Man From The 61. The Creations — “We’re In Love/Lady Luck” Moon/Blueberry Sweet” JOSIE 891 M- TAKE TEN RECORDS 1501 VG LABEL WHITE LABEL PROMO MB $25 WEAR MB $5 40. The Charades — “Please Be My Love 62. The Crescendos — “Finders Keepers/ Tonight/Turn Him Down” AVA 154 MINT Sweet Dreams” ATLANTIC 1109 M- MB $25 MB $20 41. The Charms — “Happy Are We/What You 63. The Crescendos — “Sweet Dreams/ Know About That” DELUXE 6014 M-/ I’ll Be Seeing You” ATLANTIC 2014 MINT VG+ TOUGH ONE MB $100 (See picture at WHITE LABEL PROMO with wol MB $20 26. The Cardinals — “I’ll Always Love You/ top of page) 64. The Crescendos — “Oh Julie/My Little Girl” Pretty Baby Blues” ATLANTIC 952 M-/VG+ 42. The Charts — “Deserie/Zoop” EVERLAST NASCO 6005 VG+ WHITE LABEL PROMO With drill hole in label—BEAUTIFUL COPY 5001 M-/VG+ Wol, ALL TIME CLASSIC with wol MB $5 19. Lil’ Phil Bryant And The Bridgetts — “Down MB $200 MB $10 On My Knees/All I Need” ALTHEA 002 M- 27. The Cardinals — “The Bump/She Rocks” 43. The Charts — “Why Do You Cry/Dance Girl” GREAT ONE with Male lead and nice Female ATLANTIC 972 M-/VG+ MB $50 EVERLAST 5002 VG Wol MB $5 Sign up for my Email Newsletter! backing group—SUPER RARE with tiny 28. The Cardinals — “You Are My Only Love/ 44. The Checkers — “White Cliffs Of Dover/ sticker stain on label as shown MB $100 Lovie Darling” ATLANTIC 995 VG+/M- Without A Song” KING 4675 M- CLASSIC Get my auctions sent to your computer MB $75 MB $50 (in addition to hard copies or in place of.) Auctions are online: www.tefteller.com 29. The Cardinals — “Come Back My Love/Two 45. The Checkers — “Teardrops Are Falling/ Go to www.tefteller.com or contact me Things I Love” ATLANTIC 1067 M- MB $25 Rock-A-Locka” KING 5199 M- MB $25 11. Joe Blackwell 13. The Blue Jays — And The Individuals — “Write Me A Letter/ “Beverly My Darling/ I Really Love You” April Love” BLUJAY 1002 • VG+ MUSIC CITY 838 LEGENDARY RARE MINT RECORD!!! This copy GREAT ONE from has been verified as real LEGENDARY by Mr. Val Shively himself CALIFORNIA LABEL (thank you, Val) so if you MB $200 have always wanted one of these MB $500 83. The Dreamlovers — “Welcome Home/ 112. The Fantastics — “There Goes My Love/ 130. The Four Labels — “Susie/Lookin’ ” GRA LOW Let Them Love And Be Loved” HERITAGE I Wanna Be A Millionaire Hobo” RCA VICTOR No # VG- MB $5 342 M-/VG+ Wol MB $10 7572 MINT MB $25 131. The Gaylarks — “Tell Me, Darling/Whole Lot 84. The Dreamlovers — “Together/Amazons 113. The Feathers — “Love Only You/Crashing Of Love” MUSIC CITY 792 M- MB $25 And Coyotees” SWAN 4167 M- MB $20 The Party” SHOW TIME 1106 VG/VG+ 132. Gene And Eunice — “This Is My Story/Move 85. Clyde McPhatter And The Drifters — “The MB $10 It Over Baby” ALADDIN 3282 VG+ MB $5 Way I Feel/Money Honey” ATLANTIC 1006 114. The Fi Dells Quartet — “Hey, Senorita!/ 133. Gene And Eunice — “Have You Changed VG MB $5 Moonlight Becomes You” INDIA No # Your Mind/I Gotta Go Home” ALADDIN 3305 86.
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