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Oct 4, 2018

[Answer] Most popular during the 50's and 60's these small records had one song on each side, what were they known as?

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...Only about 7 inches in diameter these records were most popular among teenagers. If they had a favorite song they could get a 45 with that song on one side and not have to buy the whole album. For cash strapped teens this was a perfect solution. There were also recording booths were you could make your own record. It is said that Elvis Presley went to one of these booths and paid $4 to make a recording for his mother's birthday.




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