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Marilyn Maye A Taste Of "Sherry"! RCA Victor LPM-3778 LP, 33 rpm 1967 first pressing Mono NM- (record) NM- (sleeve) VG+/NM- (RCA inner sleeve) - 1" interior seam split on one side. Legendary standards singer Marilyn Maye is still performing today, at 95. In 1966, she made a Scopitone film of "Cabaret" before the Broadway show had even opened. Side 1: Sherry! 2:28 Try To Remember 2:18 Cabaret 2:15 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' 2:47 Petite Fleur (A Time To Love A Time To Cry) 2:39 Too Little Time 2:23 Side 2: If You'll Just Come Back To Me 2:15 Long Ago 2:08 Java 2:18 Too Much In Love 2:20 I've Learned The Way To Sing The Blues 2:27 Apologies for any reflections in the photos. I'll combine shipping if you buy more than one 12" Buy-It-Now record but you must (1) select "Add to Cart" for each record, and then (2) select "Request Total." I'll then send a combined invoice for you to pay. My auctions are listed as "no international shipping" because of the excessive cost and delays these days. However, if you really want something and are willing to put up with both the cost and likely delay, please feel free to bid. Goldmine Record Grading Standards: Mint: Absolutely perfect in every way. Near Mint (NM or M-): Nearly perfect, no visible defects, no surface noise. NM sleeves have no creases, ring wear, or seam splits. Very Good Plus (VG+) or Excellent (E): May show slight signs of wear, slight warps, or minor signs of handling, that do not affect the listening experience. VG+ sleeves have only minor wear, such as a short split (one inch or less) at the bottom, or a cutout marking. Very Good (VG): Lacks most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear and light scratches are visible. The record has surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft , but the noise will not overpower the music. Label may include minor writing, tape or a sticker. A VG sleeve has many signs of handling, such as obvious but not overwhelming ring wear, creases, seam splitting, or handwriting or stamps. Good (G), Good Plus (G+) or Very Good Minus (VG-): Significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label is worn, with significant ring wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage. G/VG- sleeves have distracting ring wear, seam splits, or heavy writing. Poor (P) and Fair (F): Records are cracked, impossibly warped, or skip and/or repeat when an attempt is made to play them. Sleeves are heavily damaged.