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Won’t you take me to Bunny Town?

Here’s a rare children’s 10″ record on Continental Records from 1954  “Edna in Bunny Town”  Scotty MacGregor  (Ages 3 – 7)   Illustration signed F. Little.

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Am I black enough for you?

“Coon Carnival Time”  The Golden City Dixies  RCA Records (South Africa)  “The New Year at Cape Town is Coon Carnival time when the Coloured and Malay people parade the streets …”

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I want candy

” A Rose and a Baby Ruth”  Barry Frank  Bell Records

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We share cuz we care

Like Sue, Teresa and Darla Cole, LP Cover Lover is here to share our treasures.

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It’s only a paper moon

Cara Kiri and Pippo Fanco   Orizzonte Records (Italy)

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Chucky’s in love

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Cool as a cucumber

“Les Cornichons”  Cesar Folio and his orchestra  Polydor Records (France)

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Ginger snap

Ann Margret on another of those Japanese mini- movie mags with (red vinyl) flexidiscs inside:

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Twist and pout

Brigitte Bardot on this Japanese mini- movie mag with flexidiscs inside.  “Your Hit Parade 2”    wow.

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In another land

An alternate cover of the Rolling Stones “High Tides and Green Grass” from Israel!  PAX Records (1966).  Happy Rosh Hashanah.

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