My first 45 was "You Can't Hurry Love" by the Supremes
and my first LP was "Days of Future Passed" by the Moody Blues
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nw: an edited "American History X" on USA
Leslie Mixon wrote:
>
> Mr. Mixon and I had a fun discussion today that I thought to extend to
> this list. He asked me about my first LP and 45 rpm records - as I
> recall, "Meet The Beatles" was my first 33 1/3 rpm record and Barbara
> Streisand singing "People" was my first 45 rpm record, wish I could
> remember what was on the flip side.
>
> Steve's first LP was "Snoopy & The Red Baron" by the Royal Guardsman and
> his first 45 rpm was "Alley Oop" by the Hollywood Argyles.
>
> We're probably the exception in that we also collect 78 rpm records...
>
> You always remember your first.
>
> Leslie
--
After twenty-three years you'd think I could find
A way to let you know somehow
That I want to see your smiling face
Forty-five years from now.
--Stan Rogers