Here Are Some Of The Most Expensive Vinyl Recording That Might Be Hiding In Your Home, Check Them Out

Published on 01/25/2021
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Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

On side A, we could listen to You’ll find ‘Me and The Devil Blues,’ while on the side B, Little Queen of Spades. We could sell this record for a higher value. The song Me and The Devil Blues was known for the singer who agreed and sold his soul to the devil himself to perfect his guitar skill. Some people might think that was about Robert’s experience communicating to the devil.

Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

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The White Stripes, Lafayette Blues (1998)

The Lafayette Blues had only fifteen copies that were released to the public. However, we might be curious why the record was valuable to Dave Buick. Dave was known as the founder of Italian records. The cover of the recording was all hand-painted. In 1988, some copies were released, and the value of the recording was twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. We were fortunate if we went to the show to get it for six dollars.

The White Stripes, Lafayette Blues (1998)

The White Stripes, Lafayette Blues (1998)

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