The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)
If we had this kind of record, we could sell it for four thousand dollars. However, there was a label to tell if the cop was rare and came from the UK. The record should have a Parlophone Record and had a yellow and black label. The other things were the catalog number PPCS 7088. If the copy had a gold sticker, the value might rise. It was the well-known eleventh studio album that The Beatles had created.
Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)
Elvis Presley had produced the album. That’s All right had become a hit. Elvis began performing with Arthur Crudup’s “that’s All Right, Mama.” After Sam Phillips had heard his performance, Sam became fascinated. Sam had produced a record of Blue Moon of Kentucky on the B-side, which some people thought was the first record of Rock and Roll. If we had this record, we could sell it for four thousand dollars.