Royale Records was king of the junk budget record labels of the 1950s. Eli Oberstien flooded the market with a seemingly endless stream of records in virtually all standard speeds and sizes for records of the period, except for 16 2/3 rpm, sadly. I find most eBay sellers think these are worth money; they are not, at least not more than a couple of dollars.
There are digitized versions of the original 1947 Musicraft album release. Still, to be honest, even my transfer of an okay condition 45 rpm reissue sounds a little better than both for some reason. See https://archive.org/details/78_absinthe-frappe_paul-lavalle-and-his-orchestra-victor-herbert_gbia0020165 and https://www.amazon.com/Waltzes-Victor-Herbert-Lavalle-Orchestra/dp/B08F7XD6JT for reference. The tracklisting is as follows: A1 I’m Falling In Love With Someone A2 Kiss Me Again B1 When You’re Away B2 Sweethearts If you want to support this channel's ability to produce new content directly, consider becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/budgetvinylworld today! Remember, if this channel has at least five patrons on Patreon, I will stop having video ads placed at the beginning and end of each video I can monetize. Note some content is claimed by their rightful owners, who may have policies that automatically place ads on videos with their Content-ID matched content. If this video is set to premiere later and is thus not public, and you can't wait for the official premiere date to roll around, there is something you can do about it. You can become a patron at Patreon, where you will get early access to that content before the rest of the general public gets to! I am also willing to sell my physical copies of the records I have digitized and uploaded onto YouTube. All records are priced at $1 each, plus the costs of shipping them media mail. The only exception is for the Seeburg 16 2/3 rpm releases, the market value for those is at least ten dollars apiece, and that is pretty much what I to pay to get ahold of any these days. Also, I was forced to drastically purge my collection multiple times between Fall 2014 and Summer 2017, so there is a good chance for videos released before or during that time period to no longer have possession of that record in my physical personal collection to sell. If you are listening to this, it is reasonably likely you or a loved one may be interested in genealogy or family history; if this is so, please consider a visit to www.myfamilygen.com today!
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