Item #o872 | Price: $19.99 $10 shipping & handling For Sale
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| | | The pictures below show larger front and back views of this ©1968 The Best Part of The Symbols British Record Album. This record album is from the days of Hippies, Free Love, Psychedelic, Drugs, Anti- Establishment, Flower Power, Vietnam, Protests, and much more. The songs on the album are as follows: The Symbols – The Best Part Of The Symbols Label: President Records – PTL 1018 Format: Vinyl, LP Country: UK Released: 1968 Genre: Rock, Pop Tracklist A1 - (The Best Part Of) Breaking Up Written By – P. Andreoli, P. Spector, V. Poncia Jr. A2 - To Make You Smile Again Written By – Anthony Clarke A3 - Canadian Sunset Written By – E. Heywood, N. Gimbel A4 - Hideaway Written By – Robert Goodman A5 - Again Written By – J. Milton, M. Clarke A6 - Bye Bye Baby Written By – Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio B1 - See You In September Written By – S. Edwards, S. Wayne B2 - The Gentle Art Of Loving Written By – D. Gold, K. Mansfield B3 - The Things You Do To Me Written-By – D. Gold, K. Mansfield B4 - You'd Better Get Used To Missing Her Written-By – Anthony Clarke B5 - Pretty City Written-By – John Milton (4) B6 - A Lovely Way To Say Goodnight Written-By – J. Di Benedetto, M. Di Benedetto, S. DudangerThe 33-1/3 rpm record cover measures about 12-1/4'' x 12-1/4''. The record appears to be in good used condition. It has some scratches from use, but it plays all the way through. The cover has some wear and tear as pictured, as well as partial separation at the top and bottom. |
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