"Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" record album by Marty Robbins from the old market and coincidentally bought the cd today in the outside part of the new market (bit of a discount too off Mike the stallholder who is a member of Wiki)
I have already posted my first record, living doll, my second purchase was Maggie May,unfortunately, I also purchased the follow up,'Those Dirty Flannel Draws That Maggie Wore,both very collectable.However not available now.I still sing along to them, until our Mag sees her Arse.LOL,might put em on, she,s just gone to bed. Happy Days,night all.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - bought from (I think) Evan's radio shop in Heswall in late 1967. I've still got the genuine open reel tape copy I bought, complete with its box.
Im old enough and the first proper record i brought (12 Inch) was called Bizz Nizz - Don't Miss The Party Line. The first 45 single i brought was the 900 number and the first CD was a compilation album of dance music from the 90s called Kaos Theory. Memories. Some examples below.
My first single was Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep by Middle of the Road (graduates of Opportunity Knocks,if I remember correctly).Bought it from Simpson's Spin Inn at the top of Market Street in 1971. First album was Relics by Pink Floyd in 1972 from Rushworth's.
'Remember You're A Womble', from the record stall in Liscard market. I remember I was 2p short, and the lovely lady on the stall let me have it anyway, bless her!