If You Have Any Of These Classic Vinyl Records, You're Actually Holding On To a Small Fortune

Frank Wilson, Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)

Frank Wilson was actually a high profile Motown producer who worked with Berry Gordy. One day, he decided to try his luck in the recording room rather than behind the mixing board, and the result was this single. He put it on the Motown label in 1968, but apparently, Gordy never released it. Any found copies today sell for $30,000. 

The Legendary Label

Berry Gordy ordered all copies of Do I  Love You (Indeed I Do) to be destroyed for whatever reason. Maybe he was worried Wilson would get too famous and leave the label? Either way, Wilson decided singing wasn't his forté and he wasn't too hurt over it. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.