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How common were the "For Jukeboxes Only"
45's in terms of them being available in
stores? I spent many hours in various
record stores in my area and never saw any
45's with that label on them. In fact, by
the time this song was on the charts,
pretty much all of the stores I went to
seemed to have stopped selling 45's
altogether. By that time, Cassette and CD
Singles had taken over as the main Singles
configurations.
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For being available in stores? I'd venture: never.

I subscribed to a record pool at the time, and I'd receive them in the mail as part of my subscription.

The early '90s had killed off the 45s almost entirely from all the stores I frequented back then. In Tucson, there was one little mom-and-pop shop that could order 45s for me, but they were ridiculously expensive (compared to the price of a used CD), and I only bought one or two from the shop. The "For Jukeboxes Only" 45s weren't available, even if I wanted to order them.
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Originally posted by thecdguy thecdguy wrote:

How common were the "For Jukeboxes
Only"
45's in terms of them being available in
stores?


I bought a bunch from my mall store, The Wall, from
1993-1996. We were in a small town in New York but they
were part of a bigger chain -- though not sure if they
Trans World Entertainment had acquired them yet -- so I
suspect they had them available fairly widely.
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I also remember buying a "For Jukeboxes Only" 45 from a mall store in the mid '90s. I think it might have been "Dancing With Myself" by Billy Idol.
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I bought a bunch from my mall store, The Wall, from
1993-1996. We were in a small town in New York but
they
were part of a bigger chain -- though not sure if they
Trans World Entertainment had acquired them yet -- so
I
suspect they had them available fairly widely.[/QUOTE]

I worked for The Wall during the years you mentioned.
I don't remember seeing 45's come in to the warehouse
or seeing any in their stores, but it's entirely
possible I just didn't notice any the times I went.
Maybe the section they had of 45's were small enough
to the point where they didn't catch my attention. On
the other hand, by the 90's I don't remember seeing
very many 45's in Sam Goody or Tower Records, either.

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My experience with the "For Jukeboxes Only" 45s is that
they were an easy get. My friend who owned a record
store near Syracuse NY regularly got them in, ordered
them from his distributor at will and they were
basically the same price as other label's 45s. I've got
dozens of them.

Over the years I've also seen them in record stores in
Western New York and also the Toronto area. I always
thought they were easily available everywhere.

Go figure.
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The "For Jukeboxes Only" 45s were easy for us to get here
at Record Research. Our wholesaler stocked them all.
IIRC, most were Country hits at the time.
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