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Carole R.
Higher and Higher


United Kingdom
12869 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  12:14:49  Show Profile Send Carole R. a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So...what was the first single record (cd or 45) that you ever bought?

Remember?

If you do...don't keep it a secret.

Tell us!

Carole R xx

reputation
Something Special



United Kingdom
1135 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  13:36:06  Show Profile Send reputation a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey the first record I bought was a 78, at that time you could buy singles in both 78's which were being withdrawn or 45. Ruby Murray & Connie Francis were some of our first records.

I do remember our first album was the soundtrack to South Pacific.
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Brian
Something Special



United Kingdom
1773 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  15:17:16  Show Profile Send Brian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
OH....bring on the nostalgia!


FIRST 78 RPM - 'NIAROBI' - TOMMY STEELE
FIRST 45 RPM - 'DIANA' - PAUL ANKA
FIRST ALBUM - ELVIS'S GOLDEN RECORDS
FIRST CASSETTE ALBUM - THE PHIL SPECTOR CHRISTMAS ALBUM
FIRST CD ALBUM - THE COMPLETE DINAH WASHINGTON VOL 7 *

*I got the other 15 later!!

Brian.
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reputation
Something Special



United Kingdom
1135 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  20:14:15  Show Profile Send reputation a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My first 45 was a Xmas gift from my aunt & uncle and it was When by The Kalin Twins and it still plays as good as ever.
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Earthbound Gypsy
Wishing And Hoping



USA
687 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  21:31:27  Show Profile Send Earthbound Gypsy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My first single was "At The Hop" by Danny and the Juniors (late 50's era). I had a playmate that had older sisters and we use to watch the early American Bandstand shows from Phildadelphia together.

Marty
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dave d
Wishing And Hoping



United Kingdom
680 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  18:01:37  Show Profile Send dave d a Private Message  Reply with Quote
my contribution to this thread is relatively recent
Ballroom Blitz - the Sweet 1973- i was 10 and yes i still have it!!!


Gotta know for sure
A broken heart don't have a cure
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reputation
Something Special



United Kingdom
1135 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  20:44:05  Show Profile Send reputation a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dave d

my contribution to this thread is relatively recent
Ballroom Blitz - the Sweet 1973- i was 10 and yes i still have it!!!


Gotta know for sure
A broken heart don't have a cure



I quite liked some of their records, didn't the singer pass away some years ago?
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dave d
Wishing And Hoping



United Kingdom
680 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  20:56:48  Show Profile Send dave d a Private Message  Reply with Quote
that would be Brian Connolly- unfortunatly died of an alcohol addiction related illness in 1997-RIP


Gotta know for sure
A broken heart don't have a cure
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treking
Wasn't Born To Follow



United Kingdom
5454 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  23:26:17  Show Profile Send treking a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Little White Bull...Tommy Steele..I know !! but I was only young and it was a birthday pressie.



Trek

Also known as Carole.
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Sara
Higher and Higher



United Kingdom
8777 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  23:36:54  Show Profile Send Sara a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Kylie by Kylie Minogue On cassette at some point in the 80's.

Edit: Oops, nevermind, that was an album! I can't remember the first single, I didn't really buy them.

Sara x

Edited by - Sara on 21/05/2008 23:39:20
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Memphis
Wishing And Hoping



United Kingdom
437 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2008 :  23:52:42  Show Profile Send Memphis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
At my request my Mum bought be 'Build Me Up Buttercup' by the Foundations.

My first personal record shop purchase (via a record token) was 'Ride a White Swan' by T.Rex.

Memphis in London

Ever since we met you've had a hold on me. It's crazy but it's true...
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TMAK
Wasn't Born To Follow



USA
5109 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2008 :  00:40:29  Show Profile  Send TMAK an AOL message  Send TMAK a Yahoo! Message Send TMAK a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My first must have been a Beatles single - probably "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" - when I was 11 years old. My first single record by a female artist was "I Only Want To Be With You".



TMak
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noidea1960
Wishing And Hoping



United Kingdom
146 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2008 :  23:24:43  Show Profile Send noidea1960 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I think I bought a Cozy Powell (of Deep Purple) Drum solo single which made the charts from circa 1974 (Can't remember what it was called but it include the riff from "3rd Stone From The Sun" instrumental by Hendrix on Are You Experienced.

I tended to buy albums not singles.

Hey REPUTATION - Have you received your telegram from the Queen yet?
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Brian
Something Special



United Kingdom
1773 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2008 :  07:02:01  Show Profile Send Brian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by noidea1960

I think I bought a Cozy Powell (of Deep Purple) Drum solo single which made the charts from circa 1974 (Can't remember what it was called but it include the riff from "3rd Stone From The Sun" instrumental by Hendrix on Are You Experienced.

I tended to buy albums not singles.

Hey REPUTATION - Have you received your telegram from the Queen yet?



'Dance with the devil' by Cozy Powell was a top 3 hit in '73

Brian.
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Carla
Wishing And Hoping



Netherlands
262 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2008 :  14:26:41  Show Profile Send Carla a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The first single i ever bought was She Loves You by The Beatles..in The Hague in Holland...i was ten years old then....seems lightyears ago...and it is!

Carlaaaaaaa

I will come to you if it takes everyday left in my life
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noidea1960
Wishing And Hoping



United Kingdom
146 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2008 :  23:51:43  Show Profile Send noidea1960 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Brian

quote:
Originally posted by noidea1960

I think I bought a Cozy Powell (of Deep Purple) Drum solo single which made the charts from circa 1974 (Can't remember what it was called but it include the riff from "3rd Stone From The Sun" instrumental by Hendrix on Are You Experienced.

I tended to buy albums not singles.

Hey REPUTATION - Have you received your telegram from the Queen yet?



'Dance with the devil' by Cozy Powell was a top 3 hit in '73

Brian.



That's the one - thanks Brian

Edited by - noidea1960 on 23/05/2008 23:52:55
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