Description:
This listing is for the rare 1985 12-inch promotional vinyl single of Joyce Kennedy's "Didn't I Tell You," featured on "The Breakfast Club" original motion picture soundtrack. Released on A&M Records, this promo copy is a fantastic find for fans of 80s film soundtracks, classic pop/R&B, or collectors of promotional vinyl.
The single includes:
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Side A: DIDN'T I TELL YOU (ALBUM VERSION) - 4:47
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Side B: DIDN'T I TELL YOU (ALBUM VERSION) - 4:47
Both sides appear to feature the same album version of the track, which is common for promo singles to aid DJs. The label clearly states "PROMOTION COPY - NOT FOR SALE," indicating its exclusive promotional nature.
Condition:
Used with light scuffs on the vinyl, consistent with normal play and handling. The record has been visually inspected and appears to be in good playing condition. The cover shows some wear, including writing on front, corner dings, and potentially some stickers or residue, as is common with promotional copies and records from this era. There appears to be some writing on the cover. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of the actual item's condition.
This listing is for the rare 1985 12-inch promotional vinyl single of Joyce Kennedy's "Didn't I Tell You," featured on "The Breakfast Club" original motion picture soundtrack. Released on A&M Records, this promo copy is a fantastic find for fans of 80s film soundtracks, classic pop/R&B, or collectors of promotional vinyl.
The single includes:
*
Side A: DIDN'T I TELL YOU (ALBUM VERSION) - 4:47
*
Side B: DIDN'T I TELL YOU (ALBUM VERSION) - 4:47
Both sides appear to feature the same album version of the track, which is common for promo singles to aid DJs. The label clearly states "PROMOTION COPY - NOT FOR SALE," indicating its exclusive promotional nature.
Condition:
Used with light scuffs on the vinyl, consistent with normal play and handling. The record has been visually inspected and appears to be in good playing condition. The cover shows some wear, including writing on front, corner dings, and potentially some stickers or residue, as is common with promotional copies and records from this era. There appears to be some writing on the cover. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of the actual item's condition.