
Dean Martin - You Can’t Love 'Em All Vinyl LP (Pickwick Records PC-3057)
This is a 12-inch 33 1/3 RPM long-play (LP) vinyl record album featuring Dean Martin, titled 'You Can’t Love 'Em All.' The album jacket features a large portrait of Martin in a red jacket against a blue background, complemented by pink lipstick 'kiss' marks across the top. The release is part of the Pickwick/33 record series, identified by the catalog number SPC-3057 in the top left corner and the Pickwick logo on the right. This specific edition is a stereo recording. The tracklist is visible on the front cover, including classic titles like 'Ain’t That a Kick in the Head' and 'Who’s Sorry Now.' This budget-label compilation was typically released in the mid-to-late 1960s, reissuing material previously recorded for Capitol Records. Regarding condition, the jacket shows moderate shelf wear, including visible scuffing at the edges and corners, particularly the bottom-right and top-right tips. There is a slight yellowing or tanning of the white cardboard at the top, consistent with age-related oxidation. The surface of the jacket exhibits some texture loss and fine scratches. No major splits or tears are immediately visible in this view, though the presence of the inner sleeve is not confirmed. This item represents a mid-century piece of vocal pop/swing nostalgia from the 'Rat Pack' era.
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Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
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Category
Vocal Pop Vinyl Records
Appraised On
March 3, 2026
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Item Description
This is a 12-inch 33 1/3 RPM long-play (LP) vinyl record album featuring Dean Martin, titled 'You Can’t Love 'Em All.' The album jacket features a large portrait of Martin in a red jacket against a blue background, complemented by pink lipstick 'kiss' marks across the top. The release is part of the Pickwick/33 record series, identified by the catalog number SPC-3057 in the top left corner and the Pickwick logo on the right. This specific edition is a stereo recording. The tracklist is visible on the front cover, including classic titles like 'Ain’t That a Kick in the Head' and 'Who’s Sorry Now.' This budget-label compilation was typically released in the mid-to-late 1960s, reissuing material previously recorded for Capitol Records. Regarding condition, the jacket shows moderate shelf wear, including visible scuffing at the edges and corners, particularly the bottom-right and top-right tips. There is a slight yellowing or tanning of the white cardboard at the top, consistent with age-related oxidation. The surface of the jacket exhibits some texture loss and fine scratches. No major splits or tears are immediately visible in this view, though the presence of the inner sleeve is not confirmed. This item represents a mid-century piece of vocal pop/swing nostalgia from the 'Rat Pack' era.
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