Various – Then Came Rock 'N' Roll (Used Vinyl - G)

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Condition

Record: Good (G) – A record in Good condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects will be present.

Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+) – Clean but may have writing or marks and will show some wear. There may be ring wear, where the disc has created a raised area on the cover that resulted in the ink wearing off the paper. There may be discoloration or staining, seam wear, and/or minor splits or tears (nothing over 1 inch), or indentations in the sleeve. Corners can have creases or fraying and bumps, and spine may have wear.

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Title Then Came Rock 'N' Roll
Artist Various 
Format Vinyl
EAN Code 5099926005430
No. of Disc 2
Tracklist
  1. Little Richard– Tutti Frutti
  2. Buddy Holly– That'll Be The Day
  3. Fats Domino– Blueberry Hill
  4. Bobby Vee– Take Good Care Of My Baby
  5. The Ventures– Walk Don't Run
  6. Gene Vincent– Say Mama
  7. Everly Brothers– Bird Dog
  8. Chuck Berry– Sweet Little Sixteen
  9. Eddie Cochran– Somethin' Else
  10. Bill Haley And His Comets– Rock Around The Clock
  11. Fats Domino– I'm Walkin'
  12. Buddy Holly– Oh Boy
  13. The Crickets (2)– Please Don't Ever Change
  14. Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers– Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
  15. Gene Vincent– Be Bop A Lula
  16. Eddie Cochran– Summertime Blues
  17. Johnny Burnette– You're Sixteen
  18. Bobby Vee– Rubber Ball
  19. Eddie Cochran– C'mon Everybody
  20. Fats Domino– Ain't That A Shame
  21. The Johnny Otis Show– Willie And The Hand Jive
  22. Chuck Berry– Memphis Tennessee
  23. Johnny Burnette– Dreamin'
  24. Johnny & The Hurricanes*– Red River Rock
  25. Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers– Juvenile Delinquent
  26. Jerry Lee Lewis– Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  27. Danny & The Juniors– At The Hop
  28. Jerry Lee Lewis– Great Balls Of Fire
  29. Buddy Holly– Peggy Sue
  30. Everly Brothers– Claudette
  31. Eddie Cochran– Three Steps To Heaven
  32. Fats Domino– Blue Monday
  33. Gene Vincent– Blue Jean Bop
  34. Chuck Berry– Johnny B. Goode
  35. Little Richard– Good Golly Miss Molly
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