Hello and welcome. Beginning in the 1960s, I made it my goal to collect interesting records of all sizes and speeds. Among these are vintage "78s" of many genres. While they are definitely NOT of the computer world, they are the medium used for recorded music longer than any other ever was or will be, and they do represent an undying search for the unique and wonderful in the world of sound. I'm happy to be able to offer them to you now. Here is what you're bidding on:  

TITLE & ARTIST: "I Need You So/Leave Her Alone" - by Ivory Joe Hunter on the MGM Record black and yellow label (10663), in beautiful original monophonic sound, issued in 1950. 

CONDITION: LABELS - Near Mint(Very light spindle marks); RECORD - Excellent(MGM 78 rpm record is beautiful with a few very light sleeve rub scuffs and light marks - visually graded under special daylight balanced spotlight).  IMPORTANT NOTICE: The photos included are the actual item offered; please examine them carefully; thanks.

SPECIAL FEATURES: The record is in superb condition. The subject is the great Ivory Joe Hunter's early R&B vocals. If you love the world of early vintage rhythm and blues-style records from about seven decades ago, then you will appreciate this historic record. 

TRACKS: "I Need You So/Leave Her Alone"


THANKS! If you have further questions about condition or content, please don't hesitate to ask. You may bid with unworried confidence. Our sales history is your assurance of absolute integrity. Thank you and good luck. 

OUR GRADING SYSTEM: We grade visually, and we are happy to listen to any 78 and give you an aural grade as well. SS (Still Sealed as from the factory); NM (Near Mint - our highest grade; the record has only a very few light marks that do not affect play); EX(Excellent - a few more light marks than Near Mint; still a great record that plays near perfectly); VG+ (Very Good Plus - an enjoyable, played and loved, obviously used but still listenable record, usually with some light pops, but free of major audible distraction); VG (Very Good) and below - we usually do NOT sell these, but if we have some good reason to offer such a record, we will explain completely).