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What was the first LP or single you bought?

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Marydoll Thu 19-Sept-24 08:15:07

A post this morning by Infoman, has prompted me to start this thread.
The first LP I purchased was, Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits, my first single, The most Beautiful Girl in the World, by Charlie Rich.
Working over the summer as a student in the Knorr factory, enabled me to buy my first record player.
I'm getting all nostalgic! 😉

Marmight Fri 20-Sept-24 12:30:38

Single the theme to Z Cars. How sad 🤣
LP Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. I’d gone a bit upmarket by then!

TheWeirdo Fri 20-Sept-24 12:31:47

The Everly Brothers Golden Hits 1973 when I was 8!

Dowsabella Fri 20-Sept-24 12:48:35

First single was "I wanna hold your hand" (Beatles). Had I been allowed, and had there been a record shop in our town then, it would have been "Venus in blue jeans" - Mark Wynter, I think. When I was 13, our Guide Company went on a visit to Guide HQ in London, and before we went home, we stopped at a Lyons Corner House where they were playing it. We sang it all the way home. Our Guide Captain was NOT impressed!!
I never had the courage of my convictions to buy any Rolling Stones records when I was a teenager! I had to wait till I was in my 60s till I succumbed (Shhh! I play them when DH isn't home wink)

Granra2 Fri 20-Sept-24 12:51:34

My first purchase was Apeman by the Kinks. Next was When I’m Dead and Gone by McGuinness Flint. Seems such a long time ago.

Lizzie44 Fri 20-Sept-24 12:53:36

Green Door, Frankie Vaughan (1956

joannapiano Fri 20-Sept-24 12:54:46

Seeing the comment about Go Now by the Moody Blues (wonderful!). When it first came out I had a holiday job in a relative’s Record Shop in London.
We sold so many copies the first week that the records were not put on the shelves, but just kept in a big box under the counter to aid the rapid sales of them. We sold hundreds.

Eddieslass Fri 20-Sept-24 13:06:09

Cliffs Living Doll was the first single that I bought myself but on my parents, gramophone when I was very young I loved hearing Teddy Bears Picnic with Dicky Bird Hop on the reverse side. Now I shall have both those playing in my head all afternoon🤣.

Hellis Fri 20-Sept-24 13:25:18

We never had a record player until I left school and saved up my wages to buy one. My 1st LP was Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells a Story and single Devil's Answer by Atomic Rooster 1972

Boolya Fri 20-Sept-24 13:46:32

Single - Come Outside, Mike Sarne (I was in his fan club!)
LP Dave Brubeck - Time Out

Mmc123uk Fri 20-Sept-24 13:53:12

25Avalon

The first LP was The Beach Boys greatest hits. I think it was about 35 shillings to buy. I remember getting off the bus stop one stage earlier and walking to save the money up.

I used to do that too but mainly so I could buy single cigarettes lol...they were the days!!

Mmc123uk Fri 20-Sept-24 13:54:45

Barry White on my Fidelty record player purchased for my birthday 🎂

BlueSapphire Fri 20-Sept-24 13:56:44

First single, Dave Brubeck 'Take Five'.
Then I bought an EP of choruses from "Messiah'.
First LP Joan Baez, because it had 'Plaisir d'Amour' on it.

Tallulah21 Fri 20-Sept-24 13:58:29

Metal Guru by T Rex. Cost 49p

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 20-Sept-24 14:06:14

First single - My Boy Lollipop by Millie

First LP - A Meal you can Shake Hands with in the Dark by Pete Brown and the Battered Ornaments.

MissAdventure Fri 20-Sept-24 14:15:20

Wow!
What an album and band name.

JdotJ Fri 20-Sept-24 14:15:21

Monster Mash by Bobby Pickett & the crypt kickers

MissAdventure Fri 20-Sept-24 14:18:55

youtu.be/l2PoSljk8cE?si=eGAymS3Ka0fO-fdL

grannybuy Fri 20-Sept-24 14:19:42

I wanted Elvis Presley’s Return to Sender. My father came home one day and handed me a record, saying that it was the one that I wanted. Unfortunately it was the cheap version! In those days, Woolworths sold copies of current pop records, by, of course, unknown singers. A bit of a let down!

JennyCee Fri 20-Sept-24 14:47:07

I was in bed after an accident and my brother brought me
“Take a Message To Mary” by the Everly Brothers. I’m surprised I haven't seen many more of theirs

Sheian57 Fri 20-Sept-24 15:04:22

Gonna make you a star, David Essex first single. Cherish, David Cassidy first album. Sigh....those were the days!

MissAdventure Fri 20-Sept-24 15:08:23

Lovely....

youtu.be/De8G8mD4EM4?si=HBMrbZsJAIh1scwQ

Wyllow3 Fri 20-Sept-24 15:14:18

Ah yes, Return to Sender, one of the first I recall appearing at home. (1962)

winterwhite Fri 20-Sept-24 15:33:11

Some Brandenberg concertos and Francoise Hardy Tous les garçons et les filles de mon age

albertina Fri 20-Sept-24 15:46:24

Can't remember the first, but the last 45rpm was Sloop John B by the Beach Boys.

Re James Drury, Tuaim, I agree with you. He was so handsome!

Hellogirl1 Fri 20-Sept-24 16:24:34

Supergran1946 and TheWeirdo, I still have my copy of Waddya Wanna Make Those Eyes at Me For, by Emile Ford and the Checkmates, it`s dated 1959.