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Gene Vincent "lucky Star" Original Uk 7" Single 1961 Capitol Label on 2040-motos

US $72
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GENE VINCENT "LUCKY STAR" ORIGINAL UK 7" SINGLE 1961 CAPITOL LABEL, US $72, image 1

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GENE VINCENT "LUCKY STAR" ORIGINAL UK 7" SINGLE 1961 CAPITOL LABEL, US $72, image 2 GENE VINCENT "LUCKY STAR" ORIGINAL UK 7" SINGLE 1961 CAPITOL LABEL, US $72, image 3 GENE VINCENT "LUCKY STAR" ORIGINAL UK 7" SINGLE 1961 CAPITOL LABEL, US $72, image 4

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GENE VINCENT "LUCKY STAR" THIS ORIGINAL UK 7" SINGLE WAS RELEASED IN 1961 ON THE CAPITOL RECRD LABEL CAT No.CL.15243 THE RECORD IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND IT COMES IN AN ORIGINAL CAPITOL SLEEVE....

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