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What was the First Record that you Bought?

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FannyCornforth Wed 07-Apr-21 13:27:53

Hello Everyone
Mine was 'Once Upon a Time' by Simple Minds (an LP).

It was 1985 and I was 13, so quite old really. It was the Summer holidays.
It cost £4.50 from whichever shop was WHSmith before it became WHSmith in Stourbridge.

I've no idea why I chose it. I think that I might have thought it was cool.
I was quite young for my age then. It must have been a bit of a quiet period for my mom and dad, just before I became a bit of a parental nightmare! ?

What was your first record?

catladyuk Thu 08-Apr-21 15:13:32

it was in 1956 so probably either heartbreak hotel - elvis or
bebopalula - gene vincent.

MissAdventure Thu 08-Apr-21 15:10:53

Lemontart

Girls Girls Girls by Sailor

I used to like the one about getting together.. the two of us over a glass of champagne.

Gwen45 Thu 08-Apr-21 15:08:20

I Remember You .. by Frank Ifield in 1962. My first ever 45 record, I nagged my mum to buy it. How I loved his yodelling, made me go weak at the knees!

Tedd1 Thu 08-Apr-21 14:54:13

Ferry cross the Mersey

Lemontart Thu 08-Apr-21 14:40:38

Girls Girls Girls by Sailor

tictacnana Thu 08-Apr-21 14:38:14

Dowah Diddy Diddy by Manfred Mann. I had it for all of half an hour. A friend borrowed it for the evening and wouldn’t return it. ?

Elvis58 Thu 08-Apr-21 14:28:58

"My sweet lord" by George Harrison.
My first album was Carly Simons "No Secrets" from moneys earned from my Saturday job at Tescos.

MissAdventure Thu 08-Apr-21 14:24:28

Virginia Plain by Roxy Music. smile
I still love it, and I love the footage on old 'Top of the pops'.

Sophrosyne Thu 08-Apr-21 14:23:05

Rats, it wasn't Meddle, it was Dark Side of the Moon

NannyKasey Thu 08-Apr-21 14:16:00

Bye Bye Baby - Bay City Rollers, I was 10.

annifrance Thu 08-Apr-21 14:11:07

It's Now or Never, Elvis in about 1959. Still love it.

At my friend's husband's memorial she said the first record they bought together was the Young Ones and at the time they weren't sure if it was appropriate. It was played and when it got to the line 'and darling one day we'll teach the young ones of our own' - well that finished off the whole congregation. They were a very happy couple with 3 wonderful daughters and a long marriage.

Sophrosyne Thu 08-Apr-21 14:08:56

Cannot recall ever buying a single but the first album I bought was the Isley Brothers album This Old Heart of Mine (was probably about 14 years old) and the second was Pink Floyd's Meddle. Still love and listen to both (now on iTunes).

Shirls52000 Thu 08-Apr-21 14:08:13

Single... Blackberry Way, The Move
Album.... Fog on the Tyne, Lindisfarne

Patticake123 Thu 08-Apr-21 14:05:04

Herman’s Hermits ‘I’m into something good’. I think my brothers smashed it because I would play it non stop on repeat on our ancient radiogram! Happy days.

Babs758 Thu 08-Apr-21 14:01:22

"Sugar Sugar" by the Archies and Beethoven's 5th Symphony on Decca Records.. Loved both and have had an eclectic taste in music ever since!

HannahLoisLuke Thu 08-Apr-21 13:55:51

djgmpg

Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel. Which is why I cringe every time they show residents in Care Homes having to listen to Vera Lynn and the like. The image of the music tastes of the older, and even 'much' older generation needs a bit of an update !

I always think the same. Those care home residents are around my age and we are Rock n rollers!

Visgir1 Thu 08-Apr-21 13:55:49

Excerpt from a Teenage opera.. Grocer Jack.....

tattygran14 Thu 08-Apr-21 13:52:10

The Woolworths version of The ballad of Davy Crockett. I can recall a lot of the words...

HannahLoisLuke Thu 08-Apr-21 13:48:52

Yammy

"I've got you babe", by Sonny and Chere. It was a single and I think it cost 10/6p old money.

That was my daughters first full sentence at age two! She’s now 57.
My first record was Elvis is Back. His first LP after returning from the army. After that he was ruined by the Colonal with rubbish films, rubbish songs and finally rubbish Vegas.

Sarnia Thu 08-Apr-21 13:47:21

I am ashamed to confess my first record was 'Splish, Splash' by Charlie Drake.

Candelle Thu 08-Apr-21 13:43:16

I was very square (but later screamed at the Beatles and had the 'Beatles v Stones' discussions, so must have 'moderned up'!)

Pathetique, Symphony No. 6 by Tchaikovsky.

I used to have to spend Saturdays with cousins a few miles away (a long story) and sometimes we would sneak off to a record shop (with booths etc.).

My husband of many many years and then not known to me also spent hours there on Saturdays so it is entirely possible that we saw each other years before we met.

We both still like both classical and modern music.

Krtispii, I also remember the sheer delight of receiving a red and cream Dansette record player as a birthday present. I was sooo happy that day and it was probably my favourite gift, ever..

Roswell Thu 08-Apr-21 13:41:39

Cast your fate to the wind by Sounds Orchestral, an unusual choice for a little girl.

olliebeak Thu 08-Apr-21 13:35:26

I was bought a record player for Christmas 1962 - a extra-special present for passing my 11+.

I went to the local market where they sold 'ex-juke box records' at 5/- each - instead of the usual price of 6/8 each.

Travellin' Light by Cliff Richard
Thin Chow Min by Des O'Connor (a parody on Big Bad John)
Johnny Remember Me by John Leyton
Donald Where's Your Troosers by Andy Stewart

Krispii Thu 08-Apr-21 13:29:57

I had a second hand Dansette record player for Christmas 1973 when I was about 12? My first single was 'Merry Christmas Everyone' by Slade.
My first album was 'Crazy Horses' by The Osmonds.

Loving hearing all the memories.

poshpaws Thu 08-Apr-21 13:29:34

Peter and Gordon, A World Without Love. It was 1964, and I bought it with Christmas present money .. if I remember rightly it cost six shillings and eightpence.