45 rpm Wink Martindale – Deck of Cards / Now You Know How It Feels (1959)

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A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the London American Recordings label featuring Wink Martindale, performing the spoken‑word classic “Deck of Cards” backed with “Now You Know How It Feels”. Martindale’s distinctive narrative delivery made “Deck of Cards” a major hit in the late 1950s, and this UK issue captures the full charm of the original American release.
 A strong example for collectors of London American releases, spoken‑word hits or 1950s novelty and narrative singles. A memorable and atmospheric release that remains one of the most recognisable spoken‑word recordings of the decade.

Wink Martindale on London American

In the late 1950s, London American Recordings issued a number of US hits for the UK market, including Wink Martindale’s chart‑topping “Deck of Cards”. These singles are popular with collectors for their distinctive label design and their role in bringing American pop, country and novelty records to British audiences.

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45 rpm Wink Martindale – Deck of Cards / Now You Know How It Feels (1959)

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Description

A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the London American Recordings label featuring Wink Martindale, performing the spoken‑word classic “Deck of Cards” backed with “Now You Know How It Feels”. Martindale’s distinctive narrative delivery made “Deck of Cards” a major hit in the late 1950s, and this UK issue captures the full charm of the original American release.
 A strong example for collectors of London American releases, spoken‑word hits or 1950s novelty and narrative singles. A memorable and atmospheric release that remains one of the most recognisable spoken‑word recordings of the decade.

Wink Martindale on London American

In the late 1950s, London American Recordings issued a number of US hits for the UK market, including Wink Martindale’s chart‑topping “Deck of Cards”. These singles are popular with collectors for their distinctive label design and their role in bringing American pop, country and novelty records to British audiences.