I Love You Madly/ You're To Blame

Here's a beautiful copy of this early 1950s classic with its distinctive beat, reminiscent of the one that later drove "Every Day of the Week" (Students) and "Bristol Stomp" (Dovells). This is the first pressing, on the yellow Herald label. Note: This 45 has Near Mint labels with just a hint of ringwear (see scan). The vinyl grades very close to Mint in appearance, and the audio ... is hard to grade. There's a hint of hiss at audio peaks, but it's not really a hiss... hard to describe, but a generally very loud and indescribably noisy... which is why I'm grading it a strong EX. It's extremely enjoyable... could be a bad production or poor mastering, actually. I have another pressing on the multicolor Herald label, however, that sounds exactly the same. I'm hard-pressed to describe exactly what keeps it from grading Near Mint, however. Sorry.

Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M- M- M- EX+
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Herald 438 1954 Not charted
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

Charlie and Ray

Charlie and Ray

Title

I Love You Madly

You're To Blame

Songwriter

C. Jones (A&B)

C. Jones (A&B)

Category

Vocal Groups (Doo-Wop)

Vocal Groups (Doo-Wop)

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