The 10 Most Expensive Vinyl Records

There are some records that cost a lot of money, like the ones from Elvis, which can cost up to $60,000. Other ones that cost a lot of money are the ones from the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, which cost $100,000, and are the most expensive vinyl records ever sold.

If you like music then you’ll probably appreciate why vinyl record players can fetch a lot of money.

You can often find a signed copy with a small piece of paper, like the one attached to this list, and those are definitely rare.

You will find everything, from one-of-a-kind records, rare and valuable, to one-off, one-of-a-kind records.

Topping the list is this record that costs more than $50,000.

The 10 Most Expensive Vinyl Records

A vinyl record is a phonographic record. They are made of a shell of vinyl, a grooved disc and an adhesive protective coating.

Vinyl is becoming extinct, so if you want to get some vinyl records you have to pay a lot for it. This is the most expensive vinyl record of all time which is made by a record producer, The Beatles ‘White Album’. It is an album which was released in 1968 and has a total price of US$300,000.

10. Frank Wilson ‘Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)’

Sold For: $37,000

The Beatles were in the news for a while as one of the world’s most successful act.

Motown’s Soul subsidiary label released the song on October 31, 1965.

It’s likely that the only copy of the song is one that Wilson played for his fans and then either used or sold; the single’s rarity is part of what makes it so valuable.

There were originally around 250 demos printed, but the majority were destroyed, which was probably because they weren’t very good at all.

Some believe Berry Gordon ordered the recording to be destroyed when he discovered one of his producers was launching a singing career.

One of the last remaining copies of the book that we know about, that is for sale, it was purchased at auction in May of 2009 for $37,000.

9. Tommy Johnson: ‘Alcohol and Jake Blues’

Sold For: $37,100

‘Alcohol and Jake Blues’ was recorded in 1930 by the Paramount Records label.

A man from Terry, Mississippi, who became famous for his falsetto singing and sophisticated guitar playing.

There was an auction on eBay for a copy of ‘Alcohol and Jake Blues’ 78 rpm, selling for $37,100.
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The man who bought the album now claims it’s worth more than he previously thought it was. John Tefteller was quoted as saying the album was previously owned by someone else, and that he bought it for the master tapes.

8. Aphex Twin: Caustic Window

Sold For: $46,300

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Caustic Window was released in 1996 by Richard David James, or Aphex Twin, as he’s better known. I’ll let the description do the talking.

The world’s most famous video game company had a problem. The company that makes Minecraft had a pressing that was not working.

I’m not saying that the price is too high, but if you want one, you should probably keep an eye on the market.

7. The Beatles: ‘Till There Was You’ (10″ Acetate)

Sold For: £77,500/$100,000

This copy of the song, written in 1939 by the bandleader and composer Victor Herbert, was purchased by his widow.

John and Paul wrote “She Loves You”, while George and Ringo contributed “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, another song on With the Beatles.

The private pressing that features ‘Hello Little Girl’ and ‘There Was I’ was initially valued at tens of thousands of dollars.

The record, titled The Last of the Mohicans, was found in the attic of Les Maguire and was recorded by him on his home lathe.

As a keyboardist he played with Gerry and the Pacemakers. The keyboard style that he learned in that band stayed with him throughout his career.

This song was recorded for The Girl in the Yellow Ribbon. The song sold at auction to an unnamed buyer for £77,500.

6. The Beatles: Yesterday & Today

Sold For: $125,000

While a “stereo” copy of a record in a sealed box can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars, this particular copy had been sealed for 50 years, meaning that it was the original sealed copy that had been delivered to Capitol Records in 1956.

At first, it had a picture of an ape, not a gorilla, on the album cover, which seemed to be an animal of the Apes Empire, but a later version of the album cover featured the gorilla. That version is also the one used in the series, which you can see below.

The cover art shows the band holding dismembered dolls while wearing meat on their heads.

Not many people actually believed this was a real album, but it did get a decent amount of airplay.

You can expect the regular un-sealed pressings to sell for more than $15,000, but that sealed pressings are going for more.

5. John Lennon & Yoko Ono: Double Fantasy

Sold For: $150,000

When it comes to things such as collectibles, the value of something is not always obvious.

The songs written by Lennon and Ono are the only ones from that album considered to be on the level of being “art,” while the rest of the album is considered to be what the Beatles would have normally released.

John Lennon said that he wanted the album finished before his death.

It might be the last time we see his signature on a record, so that becomes a big deal to people who collect records.

Double Fantasy was on the “most expensive Vinyl” list for a long time, and it was the fifth most expensive record ever sold.

4. The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Signed)

Sold For: $290,500

The album was in the album collection of an American buyer who acquired it at a Christie’s auction.

It was the Beatles seventh studio album and spent close to 24 weeks at number one on the UK chart. It spent 13 weeks at number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the US.

You can tell that this album is going to be incredible by the sheer amount of talent involved on every track.

This was a massive surprise for the auctioneer as well. After going through the bidding, the final price was a whopping $110,000!

3. Elvis Presley: ‘My Happiness’

Sold For: $300,000

His ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ was the biggest selling vinyl record of all-time, but the ‘My Happiness’ vinyl record was the most expensive vinyl record ever sold.

Elvis sings this version of ‘My Happiness’ in 1958. It’s included in the album The King Of His Generation.

Jack White, a Grammy Award-winning artist, bought the test pressing via an online auction in December 2015.

I heard that it cost $300,000 for the vinyl record and that he later released a limited edition reproduction of the song on his record label, Third Man Records.

2. The Beatles: The Beatles (White Album)

Sold For: $790,000

When Ringo first heard the Beatles record, he was so impressed that he asked to listen to it several times before finally buying it.

The serial number was what identified each copy, and they were printed in sequence to help prevent frauds.

Starr was asked to put his copy of the Dead Kennedys back, so that the public could own him.

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The highest price paid for an album that was commercially released.

1. Wu-Tang Clan: Once Upon a Time in Shaolin

Sold For: $2 Million

The most expensive record ever sold is a 2015 album by the Wu-Tang Clan.

And there is much more, of course.

The only copy ever created made this the best edition of this book ever.

It took the Wu-Tang Clan six years to record their seventh studio album.

After being stored, the Record was auctioned in 2015 by Paddle8 for a price of around $2.2 million.

The former manager of a drug company and hedge fund bought this album for $2,000,000.

The record will be released for free on the internet until the year 2103, but they can record and commercially release it when they want to.

Summary

We hope you found our list of vinyl records an interesting journey into the past.

With the most expensive vinyl records, it’s not surprising that we’ll see some crazy numbers. However, the price of the vinyl records that we’d like to see were all over the place. Some vinyl records were crazy expensive and it seems like even the Beatles records could have been sold for a huge amount of money.

This was definitely more difficult than originally intended.

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