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For sale is this UK original vinyl album by Bryan Chalker & The Road Band. Entitled Daddy, Sing Me A Song, it contains 17 tracks (see track listing below). On the Chapter 1 label, the catalogue number is CMS 1020 and the date of issue is 1973. 

Condition

The vinyl is in Very Good condition. 

The labels are in Excellent condition, clean and bright with clear, perfect printing and just a few light spindle marks.

The front-laminated cover is in Very Good condition with just slight edge and corner wear, a bit of laminate creasing and slight laminate lifting by the spine (see pics). The spine is complete with clear printing.

All vinyl records are strictly graded according to Record Collector magazine's grading system, the long established UK standard, with any specific flaws mentioned along with the grading. They are sent in custom-made mailers, with built-in or added stiffeners, and are packaged outside their sleeves to prevent edge splits. Singles without a picture sleeve will either have a plain sleeve or a correct-era original (not repro) record company sleeve (stated above). Original record company sleeves may not be the exact sleeve issued with the single so may have a different catalogue number hand-written in the corner but they will be the correct design for the single. They may have a bit of wear, writing, stickers, sticker marks etc but will be in a generally good, useable condition without edge splits or sellotape.

Track Listing

  1. Daddy, Sing Me A Song
  2. This Morning, This Evening
  3. What'll I Do With The Baby-O
  4. Old Uncle Ned
  5. The Runaway Train
  6. Freight Train
  7. Wreck Of The Old 97
  8. Sourwood Mountain
  9. The Maid Freed From The Gallows
  10. The Ballad Of Billy The Kid
  11. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
  12. Soldier's Joy
  13. Ballad Of The Orphans
  14. What Will The Birds Do (Little Joe)
  15. Way Down Yonder In The Paw-Paw Patch
  16. The Legend Of Fiddler Joe
  17. I'm Leaving On The Wagon Train