Petula Clark- Memphis-LP
Share
The Den Assurance
Petula Clark’s 1970 album Memphis offers an intriguing glimpse at her interpretive range beyond the hits that defined her earlier career. The collection includes covers like "It Don’t Matter To Me" from Bread and "Neon Rainbow" originally by The Box Tops, where Clark’s voice adds a fresh layer of rhythm and warmth to familiar material. Her take on "People Get Ready" further demonstrates her knack for blending soulful classics into her repertoire, making Memphis a quietly diverse set that invites listeners to appreciate her adaptability in a shifting musical landscape. This pressing from 1970 on Warner Bros. carries the green label typical of that period, a detail that helps place it visually and sonically among other records of its time. The vinyl itself is graded VG+, meaning it shows signs of careful play with minor surface marks or light paper scuffs but nothing that should overshadow the listening experience. For anyone interested in exploring Clark’s less obvious catalog moments, this record holds up as a solid, playable example that’s ready to slide into your collection without demanding special treatment. After all, not every record needs to shout to be heard.
Track listing & samples
Petula Clark - Memphis
Side A
- I Wanna See Morning With Him
- Nothing's As Good As It Used To Be
- Goodnight Sweet Dreams
- Right On
- Neon Rainbow
- It Don’t Matter To Me
Side B
- How We Gonna Live To Be A Hundred Years Old Together?
- When The World Was Round
- That Old Time Feeling
- That's What Life Is All About
- People Get Ready
Sound samples are included to help you get a feel for the music, but they may not always match the exact pressing or track version of the record listed. When in doubt, trust the photos and pressing information - that's the actual record you're buying.
🔥Only ONE copy is available.
When it’s gone, it’s gone!
Couldn't load pickup availability
Petula Clark - Memphis - LP
$12.00

If you like this artist...
Explore similar artists and discover vinyl records currently in stock.
From the Same Crate
Dig deeper with nearby picks from the bins.
-
What Do the Record Grades Mean?
Learn More HereLearn how we grade vinyl records and what you can expect from a given grade.
-