Originally Posted By: Planobilly
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Record companies don't have to promote " old songs," so it is less expensive to sell them and more profitable. I can assure you that profit is the only motivational force in corporate America.

Just my 3 cents worth.

Billy


I agree.

I was in Walmart's record department holding an Elvis's Greatest Hits album. It cost $27 USD. A guy said "I had that on cassette". I answered "I have it on the original vinyl. Since then it has been on cassette, 8-track, CD, and now back on vinyl". The company made a ton of money just reissuing the same songs on different formats. Music Corporations love changing formats!


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