Description: The Original Hits .. 45 R.P.M. Records .. Ships USPS: .. Delivery ConfIrmation.... ALL RECORDS HAVE BEEN STORED IN SLEEVES, AND IN CONDITION AS LISTED... Professional Packing, We Ship In New Boxes Marked .. FRAGILE.. With Cardboard Packing..Records Guaranteed to be as listed... See Photo Of Label For any Tags Or Writing On Label.. " STANDARD GRADE CODES.." M .. NEW .. M- .. CLOSE TO MINT.. VG+ .. CLEAN RECORD IN GREAT CONDITION .. VG .. RECORD SHOWS SOME WARE.. VG- .. RECORD HAS SOME SCRATCHES PLAYS OK.. G .. POOR CONDITION WILL PLAY.. All 45's are long out of print, and becoming more scarce every year. The records gain value, and now is the time to add to your collection. We have been selling on ebay over 23 Years.. 100% Guarantee On All Records... This 7" vinyl record features the songs "Baby The Rain Must Fall" and "The Honey Wind Blows" by Glenn Yarbrough. Released in 1963 on RCA Victor, the record has a catalog number of 47-8498 and a speed of 45 RPM. The case is a paper sleeve and the fidelity level is full-range. The record grading is very good plus (VG+) and the sleeve grading is also very good plus (VG+). The record is a single and is in the pop and rock genres, with a style of 1960s music. The vinyl material ensures a quality listening experience. This record is perfect for collectors and fans of Glenn Yarbrough's music.
Price: 2.5 USD
Location: Lecanto, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-19T16:43:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.97 USD
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Artist: GLENN YARBROUGH
Speed: 45 RPM
Record Label: RCA Victor
Release Title: Baby The Rain Must Fall / The Honey Wind Blows
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Fidelity Level: Full-Range
Material: Vinyl
Catalog Number: 47-8498
Type: Single
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Format: Record
Release Year: 1963
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Era: 1960s
Record Size: 7"
Style: 1960s
Genre: Pop, Rock