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Gene Vincent "yes I Love You, Baby" /"rocky Road Blues" Capitol 45 Germany 1958 on 2040-motos

US $110
YearYear:1958 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Gene Vincent "Yes I Love You, Baby" /"Rocky Road Blues" Capitol 45 Germany 1958, US $110, image 2 Gene Vincent "Yes I Love You, Baby" /"Rocky Road Blues" Capitol 45 Germany 1958, US $110, image 3 Gene Vincent "Yes I Love You, Baby" /"Rocky Road Blues" Capitol 45 Germany 1958, US $110, image 4

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Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps "Yes I Love You, Baby" /"Rocky Road Blues" Capitol F4010 Germany 1958. Record has lots of light surface scratches but plays and sounds great. Labels have ink. Comes with original sleeve.

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