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I'm not going home / The woodchuck (May 1954) Accompanied by original Sun Records paper sleeve. The record is IMMACULATE NEAR MINT condition with only the slightest indication of wear on the center hole that could be from storage and not from play.

Marion Keisker 78 and 45 Records File Copy Collection - Sun Records Office Manager

Marion Keisker, of course, is the office manager of The Memphis Recording Service and Sun Records for Sam Phillips in the 1950s. She was the very woman who was present the day in 1953 that a young singer named Elvis Presley walked into the Memphis Recording Service and recorded his first song. Marion was on hand for that and many other seminal moments in the story of Elvis Presley and the history of Rock and Roll. This collection represents her "file copy" examples of many of the most important records Sam Phillips ever recorded at Sun Records. We rarely employ the term "MINT" when describing collectibles of any kind, but we found ourselves utilizing that condition designation repeatedly while describing these records. The vast majority of them appear to have been brought home by Marion and then NEVER played or handled much at all. 

1954 Billy the Kid Emerson SUN 203 78 RPM Single "Im Not Going Home" - Near Mint - Marion Keisker (Sun Records) FILE COPY
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