Description
A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single from 1968 featuring Donald Peers, performing “Please Don’t Go” backed with “I’ve Lost My Love”. Peers’ warm, traditional vocal style gives both tracks a classic late‑60s light‑pop feel, bridging the gap between his earlier dance‑band era success and the changing musical tastes of the decade.
The disc presents well for its age, with clean labels and a bright playing surface. Light handling marks may be present but nothing that detracts from playability or display. A solid example for collectors of 1960s pop, Donald Peers recordings or transitional‑era vocal singles.
A tuneful and nostalgic pairing from one of Britain’s long‑standing popular entertainers.
Donald Peers in the 1960s
Although best known for his earlier dance‑band and radio success, Donald Peers continued to record into the 1960s, producing a number of melodic pop singles that appealed to loyal fans and collectors of traditional British vocal music. These later releases offer a charming snapshot of his enduring style during a decade of rapid musical change.
45 rpm Record – “Please Don’t Go” / “I’ve Lost My Love” – Donald Peers (1968)
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Description
A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single from 1968 featuring Donald Peers, performing “Please Don’t Go” backed with “I’ve Lost My Love”. Peers’ warm, traditional vocal style gives both tracks a classic late‑60s light‑pop feel, bridging the gap between his earlier dance‑band era success and the changing musical tastes of the decade.
The disc presents well for its age, with clean labels and a bright playing surface. Light handling marks may be present but nothing that detracts from playability or display. A solid example for collectors of 1960s pop, Donald Peers recordings or transitional‑era vocal singles.
A tuneful and nostalgic pairing from one of Britain’s long‑standing popular entertainers.
Donald Peers in the 1960s
Although best known for his earlier dance‑band and radio success, Donald Peers continued to record into the 1960s, producing a number of melodic pop singles that appealed to loyal fans and collectors of traditional British vocal music. These later releases offer a charming snapshot of his enduring style during a decade of rapid musical change.