Label: Hall 1924
Year: 1964
Condition: M-
Price: $40.00

This amazing single is a Beatlesque foray into the style that would become known as Power Pop. What distinguishes it in particular from the Buddy Holly-influenced vocals it shares with songs like "Sheila" by Tommy Roe is that spectacular electric guitar bridge -- one of the hallmarks of great Power Pop. Note: This is the best copy I've had in the store since opening in 2001, with labels that have just a whisper of ringwear. The vinyl looks very close to Mint, and the powerful audio is pristine Mint! (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)