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Gene Vincent~be Bop A Lula~capitol~white Lables~clean Vinyl~1956 on 2040-motos

US $42
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Centerville, Massachusetts, United States

Centerville, Massachusetts, United States
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Gene Vincent~BE BOP A LULA~Capitol~WHITE LABLES~Clean Vinyl~1956, US $42, image 1

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Gene Vincent~BE BOP A LULA~Capitol~WHITE LABLES~Clean Vinyl~1956, US $42, image 2 Gene Vincent~BE BOP A LULA~Capitol~WHITE LABLES~Clean Vinyl~1956, US $42, image 3

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 Up for auction is this original 45 by GENE VINCENT..It is on CAPITOL records from 1956..It is for the songs BE BOP A LULA and WOMAN LOVE...The catalog number is f-3450...Original white labels/black print..The vinyl is a clean nm- shape..The labels are in vg++ shape..Some tiny brown dots b side..There is a tiny edge warp..Doesn't effect play but there....A sweet copy.. 


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