Tops Records was a giant of the budget record label world in the 1950s. Tops/Mayfield Records set the bar of budget record label releases to an all-time high, blowing the Eli Oberstien and Don Garner record lines out of the water in terms of quality and price. Every new budget record label company that joined the market in the late 1950s typically had, at least, full-color photo jackets and liner notes. Tops originally entered the market as a seller of used jukebox records, moving quickly to issuing their own records containing covers of the day's top-charting hits. After success with cover records, they moved on to releasing full albums of various genres to fill the music interests of the mass market.
Tracklist
A1 –Laurie Wayne, Bud Roman- Little Child
A2 –Les Anthony And Orchestra- The Poor People Of Paris
B1 –Bud Roman- Ninety-Nine Years
B2 –Danny Daniels, Les Anthony Orchestra- Tutti Frutti
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