CHOOSE any 6-45's listed for $15.00. Additional 45's are $2.00 each. If you want more than 6 45's, let me know which ones you want and I will add a new listing for you.

Columbia 45942, “Be/Flight Of The Gull”, by Neil Diamond, was issued in 1973. The record is NM, there is a tiny edge nick on the B side that should not affect play. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 10840, “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers/same”, by Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand, was issued in 1978. The record is NM, appears new, but I cannot verify. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 11175, “September Morn/I’m A Believer”, by Neil Diamond, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. Appears new, but I cannot verify. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 02634, “Yesterday’s Songs/Guitar Heaven”, by Neil Diamond, was issued in 1981. The record is NM, appears new, but I cannot verify. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is fair. Wear along edges and ring wear.

Columbia 03219, “Heartlight/You Don’t Know Me”, by Neil Diamond, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. Appears new, but I cannot verify. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good, wear along edges.

Columbia 33210, “Colour My World/I’m A Man”, by Chicago, was issued in 198?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The gray labels are flawless.

Columbia Hall Of Fame 33351, “Baby What A Big Surprise/If You Leave Me Now”, by Chicago, was issued in 198?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for very slight ring wear.

Full Moon 29911, “Love Me Tomorrow/Bad Advice”, by Chicago, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Full Moon 29979, “Hard To Say I’m Sorry/Sonny Think Twice”, by Chicago, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 29126, “You’re The Inspiration/Once In A Lifetime”, by Chicago, was issued in 1984. The record isNM-. The B-side has a small lite unfeelable scratch. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 28424, “If She Would Have Been Faithful/Forever”, by Chicago, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Fair. Wear along the edges and bent corners.

Full Moon/Warner Bros. 28597, “The Next Time I Fall/Holy Moly”, by Peter Cetera, A side with Amy Grant, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges.

Reprise 27757, “You’re Not Alone/It’s Alright”, by Chicago, was issued in 1988. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Es Paranza 99686, "Rockin’ At Midnight/Young Boy Blues”, by the Honey Drippers, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Has wear along the edges.

Asylum 69974, "The One You Love/All Those Lies”, by Glenn Frey,  was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

MCA 52512, "The Heat Is On by Glenn Frey/Shootout by Harold Faltermeyer”, was issued in 1984. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for a date stamp by the radio station on the b side.

MCA 52651, "You Belong To The City/Smugglers Blues”, by Glenn Frey,  was issued in 1985. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

MCA 53363, "True Love/Working Man”, by Glenn Frey,  was issued in 1988. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Has wear along the edges.

MCA 54461, "River Of Dreams/He Took Advantage”, by Glenn Frey,  was issued in 1992. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Collectables 4265, "Fooled Around And Fell In Love/Travelin’ Shoes”, by Elvin Bishop, was issued in 1992. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

United Artists 834, “Summer/All Day Music”, by War, was issued in 1976. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Bell 251,"Little Willy/Man From Mecca, by Sweet, was issued in 1972.The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Atlantic 2953, “Give It To Me/Hold Your Loving”, by the J. Geils Band, was issued in 1973. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless.

Casablanca 973, “In The Navy/Manhattan Woman”, by the Village People, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Casablanca 973, “In The Navy/Manhattan Woman”, by the Village People, was issued in 1979. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless.

Epic 02127, “Don’t Let Him Go/I Wish You Were There”, by R.E.O. Speedwagon,  was issued in 1980. The record is NM-. Tiny white speck on the A side. Should not affect play. The labels are flawless.

Epic 03175, “Sweet Time/Stillness Of The Night”, by R.E.O. Speedwagon, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges.

Warner Bros. 49617, “Passion/Better Off Dead”, by Rod Stewart, was issued in 1980. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Fair. Wear along edges and ring wear.

Warner Bros. 29256, “Infatuation/Three Time Loser”, by Rod Stewart, was issued in 1984. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along edges.

Capitol 4731, “My Sharona/Let Me Out”, by the Knack, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Capitol 4455, “Hard Rock Cafe/To Know That I Love You”, by Carole King, was issued in 1977. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 29900, “I.G.Y/Walk Between Raindrops”, by Donald Fagen, was issued in 1982. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless except for a lite smudge on the A side label. The picture sleeve is good. Wear along the edges.

Warner Bros. 29792, “New Frontier/Maxine”, by Donald Fagen, was issued in 1982. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless.

Cameo 494, “Heavy Music 1/Heavy Music 2”, by Bob Seger & the Last Heard, was issued in 1967. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless.

Capitol 5077, “Feel Like A Number/Hollywood Nights”, by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Capitol 5413, “Understanding/East L.A.”, by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, was issued in 1984. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless.

Capitol 5413, “Understanding/East L.A.”, by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, was issued in 1984. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless except for the year written in the perimeter. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges.

MCA 53094, “Shakedown/The Aftermath”, by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, was issued in 1987. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is VG. Wear along edges.

Columbia 43396, “The Sounds Of Silence/We've Got A Groovy Thing Goin'”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 43396, “The Sounds Of Silence/We've Got A Groovy Thing Goin'”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The labels have ring wear.

Columbia 43511, “Homeward Bound/Leaves That Are Green”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for slight damage on A side below the title.

Columbia 43517, “I Am A Rock/Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1966. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless except for ring wear.

Columbia 43517, “I Am A Rock/Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1966. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for very slight ring wear.

Columbia 43873, “A Hazy Shade Of Winter/For Emily Whenever I May Find Her”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for slight ring wear.

Columbia 44046, “At The Zoo/The 59th Street Bridge Song”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1967. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless except for ring wear.

Columbia 44232, “Fakin' It/You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1967. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 44465, “Scarborough Fair/April Come She Will”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for a promo drill-hole.

Columbia 44465, “Scarborough Fair/April Come She Will”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for a promo drill-hole.

Columbia 44465, “Scarborough Fair/April Come She Will”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1968. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for very slight ring wear.

Columbia 44511, “Mrs. Robinson/Old Friends-Bookends”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for ring wear on side A.

Columbia 44511, “Mrs. Robinson/Old Friends-Bookends”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1968. The record is NM-. White speck on A side. Plays ok. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 44785, “The Boxer/Baby Driver”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges. 

Columbia 45079, “Bridge Over Troubled Water/Keep The Customer Satisfied”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1970. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for very slight ring wear. The picture sleeve is Fair. Wear along the edges and slight ring wear.

Columbia 45079, “Bridge Over Troubled Water/Keep The Customer Satisfied”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1970. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for a number in pencil on the A side and very slight spindle hole wear.

Columbia HOF 33187, “Bridge Over Troubled Water/Cecilia”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in the 80's?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 45237, “El Condor Pasa/Why Don't You Write Me”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1970. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 45663, “For Emily Whenever I May Find Her/America”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The gray labels are flawless.

Columbia 10230, “My Little Town/Rag Doll-You're Kind”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1975. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges. Date on inside edge.

Columbia 10270, “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover/Some Folks Lives Roll Easy”, by Paul Simon, was issued in 1975. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless except for imperfect factory glue job.

Columbia 10273, “Break Away/Disney Girls”, by Art Garfunkel, was issued in 1975. The record is VG+/VG. Scratch at end and trail-off on side A. Plays ok. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 50053, “Wake Up Little Susie/Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard”, by Simon And Garfunkel, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 28667, “You Can Call Me Al/Gumboots”, by Paul Simon, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along edges and slight ring wear.

A&M 2542, “Every Breath You Take/Murder By Numbers”, by the Police, was issued in 1983. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless.

A&M 2799, “Russians/Gabriel's Message”, by Sting, was issued in 1985. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along edges and ring wear.

Atlantic 4048, "Gloria/Living A Lie", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Atlantic 89805, "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You/Mama", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 1983. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Has wear along the edges.

Atlantic 89676, "Self Control/Silent Partners", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Has wear along the edges.

Atlantic Oldies 13244, "Gloria/Solitaire", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 198?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Atlantic Oldies 13244, "Gloria/Solitaire", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 198?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Atlantic Oldies 84993, "Self Control/The Lucky One", by Laura Branigan, was issued in 198?. This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Kapp 2158, “The Way Of Love/Don't Put It On Me”, by Cher, was issued in 1972. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless except for slight ring wear.

MCA 60035, “Gypsys Tramps & Thieves/The Way Of Love”, by Cher, was issued in 197?. It is a reissue. The record is NM, appears unplayed but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless.

Geffen 27529, “After All/Dangerous Times”, by Cher, was issued in 1989. The A side is with Peter Cetera. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

A&M 2087, “Blue Collar Man/Superstars”, by Styx, was issued in 1978. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

A&M 2188, “Babe/I’m O.K.”, by Styx, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

A&M 2188, “Babe/I’m O.K.”, by Styx, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for ring wear.

A&M 2300, “The Best Of Times/Lights”, by Styx, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for a name on the A side.

A&M 2666, “Desert Moon/Gravity”, by Dennis DeYoung, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges and sticker residue on front.

 A&M 2676, “Girls With Guns/Heads Up”, by Tommy Shaw, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

 A&M 2825, “Music Time/Heavy Metal Poisoning”, by Styx, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

 A&M 8630, “The Best Of Times/Too Much Time On My Hands”, by Styx, was issued in 1980? This is a reissue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Capitol 4372, “Fly Like An Eagle/Lovin’ Cup”, by the Steve Miller Band, was issued in 1976. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for a tiny x on side a label.

Capitol 4466, “Jungle Love/Wish Upon A Star”, by the Steve Miller Band, was issued in 1977. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for slight spindle wear.

Capitol 5126, “Abracadabra/Baby Wanna Dance”, by the Steve Miller Band, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Big Tree 16069, “I'd Really Love To See You Tonight/It's Not The Same”, by England Dan and John Ford Coley, was issued in 1976. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Big Tree 16088, “It's Sad To Belong/The Time Has Come”, by England Dan and John Ford Coley, was issued in 1977. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels have initials on one side and a name on the other side.

Big Tree 16102, “Gone Too Far/Where Do I Go From Here”, by England Dan and John Ford Coley, was issued in 1977. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless.

Big Tree 16131, “Love Is The Answer/Running After You”, by England Dan and John Ford Coley, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Warner Bros. 8492, “Short People/Old Man On The Farm”, by Randy Newman, was issued in 1977. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless.

Chrysalis 42876, "Power Of Love/Bad Is Bad", by Huey Lewis and the News, was issued in 1985. The record is NM. Tiny tiny nick on edge that should not affect play. The labels are flawless.

Casablanca 2201, "Dim All The Lights/There Will Always Be A You", by Donna Summer, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Mercury 76179,"New World Man/Vital Signs", by Rush, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

MCA/Curb 53142, “Love Reunited/Hard Times”, by the Desert Rose Band, was issued in 1987. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

MCA/Curb 53531, “One Step Forward/Ashes Again”, by the Desert Rose Band, was issued in 198?. This is a re-issue. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

MCA/Curb 53746, “Start All Over Again/Fooled Again”, by the Desert Rose Band, was issued in 1989. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Curb 03023, “How'd We Ever Get This Way/I'm Drinking Canada Dry”, by the Burrito Brothers, was issued in 1982. The record is NM, appears new but I am unable to verify. The labels are flawless.

Es Paranza 99701, "Sea Of Love/Rockin’ At Midnight”, by the Honey Drippers, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Fair. Has wear along the edges.

Scotti Brothers 05682, "Living In America/Farewell", by James Brown, was issued in 1985. B side is by Vince DiCola. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Good. Wear along the edges.

21 Records 103, "Twilight Zone/King Dark”, by Golden Earring, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. Plays perfectly.

Columbia 02828, "Who Can It Be Now/Anyone For Tennis", by Men At Work, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Columbia 03959, "It's A Mistake/Shintaro", by Men At Work, was issued in 1983. The record is NM. The labels are flawless.

Sire 29840,"Back On The Chain Gang/My City Was Gone", by the Pretenders, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The picture sleeve is Fair. Wear along edges and split on the bottom.

45's are from a radio station collection.

Records are graded visually using Goldmine standards. Records have been play-tested only when duly noted.

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