Description: Condition Description: Good, pre-owned condition. Play tested. All used records have some type of flaw(s), whether they are visible inaudible/audible scuffs, scratches, or fingerprints and possibly background noise of varying degrees. Some minor warping exists that will not affect playback on my system (AT LP1240). This record has small edge chips that do not interfere with lead-in or audio surface. There are a few light scuffs and scratches and the surface is slightly dull. Background noise exists and occasional pops and clicks. Side 2 sounds a tad better than side 1 due to louder recording levels. Label & Catalog Number:Decca – 5966 Artist: Jimmie Davis Songs:A The Prisoner's Song B I Told You So Notes: Double Bass [Uncredited] – Hershel Woodal (tracks: B) Guitar [Electric Tenor Guitar, Uncredited] – Cliff Bruner (tracks: B) Guitar [Uncredited] – Tex Swaim (tracks: B) Piano [Uncredited] – Moon Mullican (tracks: B) Steel Guitar [Electric Steel Guitar, Uncredited] – Charles Mitchell (3) (tracks: B) Trumpet [Uncredited] – Bill Graham (4) (tracks: A), Jim Hewlett (tracks: B) Vocals – Jimmie Davis Additionally, on side A there are unknown artists in credit roles of electric steel guitar, double bass, guitar and piano. Side A recorded 20 February 1941 in Dallas, TX. Side B recorded 2 May 1941 in New York, NY. Sample available upon request Inner Sleeve:New 10" rounded bottom poly sleeve In most cases these are very old shellac (pre 1950) records so please be aware that some records may not be completely flat but will be playable in regard to warp. All 78s will be shipped inside a plastic inner sleeve. There may be cases where some records are too large to fit the appropriate sleeve so we will use the next larger sized sleeve we have (10"-12"). In the case of book sets, the records will not have plastic sleeves added around them, rather they will be put inside the sleeves in the book. PLEASE BE SURE TO READ BELOW TO UNDERSTAND HOW WE GRADEI do the best I can in sampling each record for quality of sound. Unfortunately I cannot listen to everyone all the way through but I do select a section of the album that appears to be the worst and makea judgement from that. That's not to say that it will be the worst quality of sound, but it will physically look like it should be. Please note that we are not a grading nor record collecting professionals. We use our best judgement using the grading system shown below. Please refer to the photos of each item to see the condition for yourself and ask questions if you have any. As an example; if there is an item that somebody might grade with a + or ++, we will give it the same grading, removing the +'s. ie. "VG++" becomes "VG" according to our system. Here are the general grading rules we use. Again, no + conditions will be applied: Mint - Sealed, assumingly a perfect record inside the sleeve. Excellent (EX) - The record shows some signs of having been played but there is no deterioration of sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and an occasional light scuff and/or scratch. Very Good (VG) - The record has obviously been played many times and has mild scuffs and/or scratches and displays lessening of sound quality. Good (G) - The record has been played so much the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated perhaps with some distortion and scratches. Fair (F) - The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise. It may even jump. Poor (P) - The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. Bad (B)- The record is unplayable and might even be broken and is only of use as a collection filler. eBay's item specifics grading categories will be used in this way:Recording Grading - The condition of the vinylSleeve Grading - On an LP it's the main outer sleeve. For a 45 it will be the paper sleeve. Inlay condition - This will be used for items that originally came inside the album; pictures, stickers, literature..etc. We do not mind taking specific photos based on your request. We'll do our absolute best to make sure you are happy with your purchase. Thank you! We try to describe each item as exact as possible. These items come from a smoke-free environment. Questions are always welcome. Please check our feedback and bid with confidence!
Price: 8.54 USD
Location: Forest Grove, Oregon
End Time: 2025-02-15T08:51:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.63 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Jimmie Davis
Speed: 78 RPM
Record Label: Decca
Release Title: The Prisoner's Song / I Told You So
Color: Black
Material: Shellac
Catalog Number: 5966
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Grading: Good (G)
Release Year: 1941
Era: 1940s
Record Size: 10"
Style: Country Folk, Cowboy Country, Early Country, 1940s
Genre: Country
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States