Label Museum I Can’t Give You My Love Alone by Gregory Isaacs, still my ultimate favorite from the late artist. Love Is All I Had by Phillis Dylon Honey Don’t & I’m A Loser by The Beatles. Very rare to have two songs on one 45rpm record. How Much Love by Maxine Nightingale. Very rare song indeed. Must Be The Music by Secret Weapon I Can’t Get You Out Of My Heart by Bob Carroll. Not my kind of music, but it’s a part of history! LOL This was not only Whitney‘s first album, it was her best album to date. Rap album classic “Licensed To Ill,” by the legendary Beastie Boys Green, Green Grass Of Home by Tom Jones. One of my favorites The Ballads jazz album by John Coltrane Quartet Play On Little Girl by T-Bone Walker Rapp Payback (pt. II) by the late James Brown I can’t Stop Myself by Lemme B. Good I just Want To Be Your Everything by Andy Gibb Way Down Yonder In New Orleans by Al Jolson And Andrews Sisters Reeling And Rocking by Fats Domino Rocket “88” by Jackie Brenston Over The Rainbow by Bud Powell That’s My Girl by Nat King Cole Would I Love You, Love you, Love you by Patti Page Flamenco by Frankie Laine, I actually remember this song. Loved it. One of Motown’s many child labels. Ol’ Rockin’ Ern (1957) by the Tennessee Ernie Ford Cute Chick by The Echomores. Boy, has times have changed. The word “chick” was considered very disrespectful to call a woman this. Breaking My Heart by Lloyd Price. Very rare! That’s All Right by Elvis Presley Turn Around And Look At Me by the Vogues, was considered to be “elevator music.” Love Is The Drug by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra c. 1950s Believe it or not, this is the first time I think I heard this from Etta James! This is a rare classic right here – Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto (1973)