The Green Door/ The Little Man In Chinatown

Here's a beautiful copy of the classic early rock'n'pop number from late 1956, which gained new life as pure Rockabilly when covered by Shakin' Stevens in the 1980s. This single was released shortly before Dot switched from using a maroon label with silver print to a black label with multicolored logo. First pressings of "The Green Door" were on the maroon label, but the majority were on the newer black label as the song's popularity rose. Note that the song hit the top of the Bilozoard Pop singles chart and also reached #5 on the Black/RnB singles chart! Note: This 45 record comes in a vintage Dot Records factory sleeve. It grades Near Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). The audio has light underlying surface noise. (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)

Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M- M- M- M-
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Dot 15486 1956 #5r, #1p in October
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

Jim Lowe

Jim Lowe

Title

The Green Door

The Little Man In Chinatown

Track Time

2:11

1:54

Songwriter

Davie-Moore (A), Davie (B)

Davie-Moore (A), Davie (B)

Category

Rockin' Pop

Rockin' Pop

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