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HANK SNOW LP + SIGNED LETTER - RCA LPM2458 Big Country Hits (1961)

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Vinyl Records

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Condition:

Used

Speed:

33 RPM

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12"

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Album

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Item number:

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Comes with a personal typewritten, signed letter from Hank Snow to a musicologist and radio announcer. RCA Victor LPM-2458 monoraul 12" LP record album. Released 1961. Condition: Record is VG++. Cover is NM in shrinkwrap. Tracks: I Love You Because / I Care No More / I'd Be A Legend In My Time / That Heart Belongs To Me / Fraulein / Bury Me Deep / Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On / Petal From A Faded Rose / Return To Me / I'll Go On Alone / Mansion On The Hill / Address Unknown. Comments: A personal letter from Hank Snow to the previous owner of this record was stored inside the cover. The letter is dated April 6, 1964 on Mr. Snow's personal letterhead. It reads in part, "Thanks a million for your very kind letter of March 12. I do so much appreciate all your kind comments and your interest in my work as a recording artist. I do hope that my work will never let you down as some of the other artists' work did as you mentioned in your ltter. I hope you like my latest efforts, MORE HANK SNOW SOUVENIRS, and I STEPPED OVER THE LINE and BREAKFAST WITH THE BLUES, as well as others you mentioned in your wonderful letter. I apprecate your boosting RAILROAD MAN as the 'sleeper" of the week. Thanks again for all of your kindness and any time I can be of help to you, just let me know. I am always glad to help the hands that are helping me. In closing may I wish you every success in the future and may the sweetest of treasures always be yours. Your sincere grateful friend, Hank Snow."