Kim Sisters Jerry Lee Italy Jolly Hi fi Records Korea Vinyl 45 Rare 1960

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Auction Details:
Code ID
#24717
Ebay Item #
362074049772
Sold Price
$103.50
Bids
5
Auction End date
28 Aug 2017
Seller Location
Jeonju
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KIM SISTERS Jerry Lee/Sugartime Italian Jolly Hi-Fi Records J 20095X45 1960 7 inch 45 rpm single, rare Italian press. These tracks are also on a Spanish EP. Possibly recorded in Italy. The title should be Jerri-Lee I love him so and it was written by David Clowney better known as Dave Baby Cortez . I think it was first recorded in 1958 by The Perri s on the U.S. Madison label released in the U.K. on Oriole . There was another American version by The Flamingos male group . It was covered in the U.K. in 1959 by The Kaye Sisters and The Avon Sisters.
Jerry Lee David Clowney with Giulio Libano His Orch.
Sugartime Phillips with Giulio Libano His Orch.
I suspect this may have been recorded in Italy in 1960 when as I understand it The Kim Sisters sung vocal backing for Italian artist Maria Monti on the recording of the track Nina E L Aspirapolvere released in 1961.
Collectors notes: Extremely rare This is the only copy of this single I have ever seen.

VISUAL GRADE: Disc: Around EX- has odd light scuffs and also a very minor hint of haze on a few segments of vinyl
Comes in plain original company sleeve not released in picture sleeve
Labels are EX

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Visual grades for vinyl discs under strong light:

M Mint condition. This means unplayed, with no marks on playing surface and label is as new. Older records are extremely rare in this condition.
M- Either unplayed, with minimum of scuffs caused by paper sleeve an odd very faint scuff seen under strong light , or played once or twice only and still as new.
EX Played a few times and a few very light scuffs visible under strong light.
M- and EX often translated to a grade of Near Mint
EX Record played carefully, very clean surface, minimum scuffing. A very clean record. Labels are clean.
EX- A grade slightly down from EX because of obvious light scuffs and perhaps an odd few light scratches.
VG Over-all reasonable condition but more significant scuffing or light scratches are visible.
VG Very good condition. A record with scuffing or signs of groove wear but no bad scratches.
VG- A grade slightly below VG
G Good. A well played record with plenty of scuffs and groove wear.
F Fair. Record playable but heavily scuffed with a lot of surface noise.
P Poor. Record has significant scratches and may skip or jump when played.
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