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78 RPM Record

Artist:The Everly Brothers
Label:  Warner Bros.
Country:UK
Catalogue:WB.1
Date:Apr 1960
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 6 Own, 9 Want
Price Guide:$345
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PRICE GUIDE
$345


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Everly BrothersCathy's ClownD. Everly, P. Everly10.0  Rate
BThe Everly BrothersAlways It's YouB. Bryant, F. Bryant10.0  Rate


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Comments and Reviews
 
mister_tmg
14th Mar 2023
 I think this was probably the last UK no1 which was issued on 78 - there’s no evidence that any after this one actually exist as 78s.
 

 
xiphophilos
13th Jun 2018
 I'd check out Ebay then; based on the sales history on popsike, this record seems to be offered there about once a year: https://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=EVERLY+BROTHERS+78+%22CATHY%27S+CLOWN%22&x=0&y=0

Right now, only a South African pressing is on offer:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/The-Everly-Brothers-South-African-Press-78rpm-Cathys-Clown/253682942238?hash=item3b10ae811e:g:FtAAAOSwtJBbHlQJ
 

 
debbie powell
13th Jun 2018
 im wanting to buy cathys clown 78 for my dad as i broke his as a younge child so if anyone can help or point me in the right direction id be grateful i understand its rare but there has to be one for sale some where im willing to pay the price for my stupid mistake plus it would make me his favorite child again lol
 

 
mister_tmg
7th Mar 2017
 The Rare Record Price Guide 2018 lists this as worth £100 in mint condition.
 

 
neilthompson30
18th Aug 2013
 There were three Warner Bros UK 78s - 1 (Cathy's clown) 10 (Sammy Masters - Rockin' Red Wing) and 19 (Lucille)
 

 
Alan Warby
18th Jul 2013
 Reached Number 1 in the NME charts. It was also awarded a Gold Disc.
 

 
bobzyeruncle
10th Jan 2013
 So another bit of mis-information given me cleared up!
I learn something new every day. :smile:
 

 
Jock_Girl
10th Jan 2013
 Actually --- there are later (regular issue) 78s in the UK -- and Warner Bros did go as high as at least 19 issues. I have a black and white image of WB.19 which is the Lucille by the Everly's which I can add to the site
 

 
zabadak
10th Jan 2013
 So, was this WB's only UK 78 then?
 

 
bobzyeruncle
9th Jan 2013
 If memory serves, this was the last mass-produced UK 78.
Bit of a shame, as this version blows the 45 off the map, sonically.
 


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Linked Releases

South Africa - Warner Bros. - 1960


See Also

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The Everly Brothers - Lucille / So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) - Warner Bros. - UK - WB.19 (1960)
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The Everly Brothers - Lucille / So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) - Warner Bros. - UK - WB.19 (1960)
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Sammy Masters - Rockin' Red Wing / Lonely Weekend - Warner Bros. - UK - WB.10 (1960)
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UK Number Ones - 1960 - 10 78s - List by mister_tmg

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