The Quarrymen — That’ll Be The Day (1985)
The Quarrymen had a special relationship with The Beatles and Buddy Holly, which is why they decided to put a cover version of the 1950’s hit “That’ll Be The Day” on a documentary they were making in the mid-eighties. As a result of its popularity, the Beatles brought their trackback into circulation, with Paul McCartney creating fifty additional units at his own expense. If you have a copy of this, you could have a payday of up to $4000 at the auction these days.
Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)
Rock band Cherry Five was well known for their music being used in horror films back in the day. There are countless movies that have used their dynamic sound to scare the living daylights out of an audience, which is perhaps why the band has achieved somewhat of a cult status in certain circles. Their self-titled album from 1975 is incredibly hard to track down, but if it’s gathering dust in your attic, it might be worth anywhere from $3000 to $3500 now.