ABBA — Hovas Vittne (1981)
Money, money, money, must be funny, in a rich man’s world. $3500 is a pretty penny for an original vinyl of ‘Hovas Vittne’, the hit record from Swedish sensations ABBA, which was released back in the early eighties. The album was produced as a 50th birthday gift to member Stig Anderson, and as a result, it never saw a commercial release like their other projects. That of course means that it is worth a pretty penny these days, if you managed to scoop it up somehow forty years ago.

ABBA
The Quarrymen — That’ll Be The Day (1985)
The Quarrymen had a special relationship with The Beatles and Buddy Holly, which is why they decided to put a cover version of the 1950’s hit “That’ll Be The Day” on a documentary they were making in the mid-eighties. As a result of its popularity, the Beatles brought their trackback into circulation, with Paul McCartney creating fifty additional units at his own expense. If you have a copy of this, you could have a payday of up to $4000 at the auction these days.

The Quarrymen
