The Most Valuable Vinyl Records Today
The Quarrymen, That’ll Be The Day
Prior to becoming The Beatles, the four men, minus Ringo were called Quarreymen. In 1981 their record That’ll Be The Day saw plenty of success and was a catalyst in catapulting the band into mass stardom.
It is said that Paul McCartney only had 50 copies printed for his family and friends and the original acetate might be one of the most expensive records of all time. If you own one of the few reprints, it is worth around $3,500.