All of my vinyl LPs were ruined in 1998 when the shower in my apartment leaked.
Between 1984 and 1989, I collected 45 rpm singles from 1970-74 to create a Mix Tape of AM radio music from my youth, (I was 8-13 when the songs came out). I used to check The Vinyl Museum and Kopps Records regularly, looking for very specific singles. I haven't played vinyl in 30+ years, but I still have these originals, (without picture sleeve) among others:
Ringo Starr - Photograph b/w Down and Out
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song b/w Hey Hey What can I Do
Melanie - Brand New Key b/w Some Say (I Got Devil)
The Guess Who - Hand Me Down World b/w Runnin' Down the Street
Rare Earth - Get Ready b/w Magic Key
The Spinners - How Could I Let You Get Away b/w I'll be Around
The Stylistics - You Are Everything b/w Country Living
Mashmakhan - As the Years Go By b/w Days When We Are Free
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Let it Ride b/w Tramp
Jim Croce - You Don't Mess Around with Jim b/w Photographs and Memories
Maria Muldaur - Midnight at the Oasis b/w Any Old Time
Cher - Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves b/w He'll Never Know
The New Seekers featuring Eve Graham - Look What They've Done to My Song, ma b/w A Beautiful Day
Rod Stewart - Handbags and Gladrags b/w Man of Constant Sorrow
Pagliaro - Some Sing, Some Dance b/w Magic Moments
Others: (Picture Sleeves)
Ian Dury - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll b/w
Razzle in My Pocket
Bruce Springstone - (Meet the Flintstones)/ Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Geraldine Fibbers -
Dragon Lady b/w Birthday Boy
Notes:
Razzle in My Pocket is really funny, the story of a boy caught shoplifting a skin magazine. The YouTube video would be blocked from forum links, (it's just the song with a slideshow of covers from old UK men's magazines).
Dragon Lady: I bought this 45 at the Horseshoe Tavern, where I saw Geraldine Fibbers in 1997 or 1998, (really bad sound; I couldn't hear the vocals for the entire show). I had a beer with the band's drummer, who was sitting at a table before the show. No one else recognized him, but I had seen the video for Dragon Lady when it played twice on MuchMusic.
This video is my rip, from TV -> SP VHS -> MPEG, but someone else uploaded it. If you ever see a music video on YouTube with the City Limits logo, It was made by me.
Geraldine Fibbers is not a person; the band is named after the Flip Wilson character. The singer is Carla Bozulich, and sorry, guys, she's a lesbian.