Frank Wilson, Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
Frank had released a recording titled Do I Love You and Sweeter As the Days Go By. Frank had accepted the offer of Berry, the founder of Motown, after the recording was published. Unfortunately, Frank was better at his work when he was not in the scene. Gordy decided to destroy the copies, and only two copies were saved. After several years, one of the copies was taken in the Motown vault, while the other was sold for thirty-four thousand dollars.

Frank Wilson, Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963)
The story of the record was somehow humorous. The day before it was released in public, they had planned to change some of the track. However, people did not get any memo. It was the reason why some of the copies had a higher value and would be sold for thirty-five thousand dollars. The recording should have -1A, which included Rocks and Gravel, Gablin Willie’s Dead Man’s Hand, Let Me Die in My Footsteps, and Talkin John Birch Blues.

Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963)