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78 RPM Record

Artist:The Kings Featuring Bobby Hall
Label:  Jax
Country:USA
Catalogue:314
Date:Jul 1953
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 3 Own
Price Guide:$13
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$13


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Kings Featuring Bobby HallI Love You BabyHall, ShadRate
BThe Kings Featuring Bobby HallWhy? Oh, Why?Hall, ShadRate


Notes

Featuring Bobby Hall.

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Number: 659559  THUMBNAIL
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Description: A side


Number: 659561 
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Description: B side


Number: 3427544 
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Description: Jax 314 a #2


Number: 3427546 
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Description: Jax 314 b #2


Number: 3427547 
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Description: Jax 314 promo a


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Description: Jax 314 promo b


Comments and Reviews
 
han enderman
27th Nov 2023
 Jax 314 - At first I also thought that the pale yellow labels might be remaining stock, but this is odd too. Jax 300-307 are yellow, with staff and N.Y. Jax 308-322 are black, without staff & N.Y. Labels stating "Disc Jockey Use Only" (Jax 316) are pale, but otherwise like the black labels. The pale 314 labels are intermediate: with NY, but without staff. I thought they made the dj labels when the record became popular, and subsequently they decided to make real dj labels (316). The later red label (like 45s?) has a Memphis address.
 

 
rhythmdog
27th Nov 2023
 Although it never made "the charts", which were about 10 records long for R&B in the pre-1955 days, this record sold well, as evidenced by the several label variations shown here. From a search for sales on the Jax label, it's pretty clearly one of the label's best sellers.

The labels that han has described as white label dj copies are probably just washed-out yellow labels, as the record does exist that way - also, actual dj copies have "disc jockey use only" (see 316 and note that the dj copies don't have N.Y., N. Y. on them)

I don't think that these white or yellow labels are "first" presses, as the label had changed over to the black style well before the release of this single. Probably just the label using up left over blanks in order to meet demand..
 

 
han enderman
26th Nov 2023
 Jax 314 - later red labels added, and white promo labels.
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
31st May 2015
 Why Oh Why / I Love You Baby
 


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