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Ed Hardin : ONE BROKEN HEART FOR SALE/ Alpha Zoe : LET'S TURKEY TROT

Ed Hardin : ONE BROKEN HEART FOR SALE/ Alpha Zoe : LET'S TURKEY TROT

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Hit Records, 1963.

vinyl condition: G (some surface noise)

Listen to ONE BROKEN HEART FOR SALE

Founded in 1962, Hit Records was a Nashville-based label operated by William Beasley. Hit specialized in releasing cover versions of pop hits, selling for 39 cents (less than half the price of the major label originals) in five-and-dime stores and supermarkets.

When recording for Hit, Ed Hardin was a pseudonym used by Buzz Cason.

Alpha Zoe Hall, a fifteen year old at the time, was the voiced used for most of the soul covers. She also recorded as Clara Wilson.

Beasley also operated Giant Records, a sub-label, which released cover versions of popular country hits. William’s location gave his labels access to top-notch musicians and vocalists (many of which cut their teeth working on these cover versions.) At various moments, his roster included Ray Stevens, Sam Moore, Sandy Posey and Bobby Russell.  



Facing competition from other budget labels, Hit was shuttered in 1969.