45 Singles You Just Had to Buy


In the bad old days before the internet & streaming😀, what pieces of music did you have to purchase on a 45rpm single because there was no other genuine way of getting them home? The trouble was that more often than not, an album cut of a rock-and-roll hit would be a different version/take/mix of the one you loved hearing on the radio. Which means you just had to get the 45.

Here's a random handful of mine --

Hanky Panky -- Tommy James & the Shondells

Save the Country -- Laura Nyro

She Don't Care about Time and Change is Now -- The Byrds

Baby Please Don't Go -- Them

Candy Girl -- Four Seasons

The Battle of New Orleans -- Johnny Horton

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I still have approximately 500 7" 45's collected during the 60's. I was a soulboy in those days but Aussie radio (Sydney) rarely played any black music other than occasional Supremes hits. First 45 I bought was Chiffons "He's so fine" and second purchase was Exciters "He's Got the Power". I was still at school in those days and always had an after school job to pay for my purchases

I used to spend many glorious hours searching record sales and 2nd hand record stores. Even today I cannot resist a vinyl or CD rack looking for hidden gems (albums or CD's only today).

Ended up with virually all Motown & Stax releases as well as lotsa stuff on Atlantic, Stateside etc labels. Have lots of rare obscure labels and artists as I learnt more from Music magazines, stuff I'd hear at discos and dance clubs. I have quite a few promo and sample 45's and white labels that must have been DJ copies

I sometimes spend an evening going through my collection and reliving some of  those memories but you need to have a clear plate as it's time consuming cleaning, treating and changing 45's whose tracks are usually only 2 to 3 minutes long.