It's pretty hard to tell, especially that other countries and smaller labels also created 78-RPM records and probably continued well into the 60s (Finland was an example given), in the US, some claim it was Chuck Berry's "Too Pooped to Pop" 78, released February 1960.
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Yes he did, he released it as a 78rpm record.
a 45 record rpm adapter or a triskelion or triskele
2011?
Depending on condition. Hound Dog 78 value -$75-$100
yes indeed....recorded dainty brenda lee, on majestic records #1252. 78rpm.
The last record player has not been built yet; they are still being made. When the last one is made, it will not have been invented, since the invention occurred when the first one was made.
Well, it would depend on if the record works and what recording it was. They put many of the King's speeches on records.
vinyl records are still made to this day.
There were thirty-three grooves on one side of a standard 78 rpm record The seventy-eight rpm records were released in the early 1800s and were very popular at that time.
Their last studio album was "Let It Be" in 1970.
Unfortunately, the job of making the last record album ever made was given to a young sports man by the name of Usmani Tukhamakasari. This task was quoted as having been "his greatest challenge to date"
There are no 78rpm records from 1970 any more. You're talking about 33rpm records. In view of that: nothing.