Disc Award Ltd.

My wife Patty didn’t remember Norman Greenbaum, and I imagine most of you don’t either. As soon as I shared his hit, she remembered! If your curious, let’s go back to 1970 and the song that kind of, for a moment, made him famous Video

…Norman Greenbaum is best known for writing and performing the 1969 song “Spirit in the Sky“. It was certified gold by the RIAA on 4/23/70 and honored here with a classic Disc Award Ltd. In-House gold 45…

Label and center cap have fallen off, but otherwise it’s in perfect condition.

The song, with its combination of ‘heavy’ guitar, hand-clapping, and spiritual lyrics, was released by Reprise Records in 1969. It sold two million copies in 1969 and 1970, and has subsequently been used in many films, advertisements, and television shows.

Although “Spirit in the Sky” has a clear Christian theme, Greenbaum was and remains an observant Jew. Greenbaum says he was inspired to write the song after watching country singers singing a song on television. In an interview Greenbaum stated that western movies were the real inspiration for “Spirit in the Sky”:

Norman Greenbaum: If you ask me what I based “Spirit In The Sky” on … what did we grow up watching? Westerns! These mean and nasty varmints get shot and they wanted to die with their boots on. So to me that was spiritual, they wanted to die with their boots on.

Ray Shasho: So that was the trigger that got you to write the song?

Norman Greenbaum: Yes. The song itself was simple, when you’re writing a song you keep it simple of course. It wasn’t like a Christian song of praise it was just a simple song. I had to use Christianity because I had to use something. But more important it wasn’t the Jesus part, it was the spirit in the sky. Funny enough … I wanted to die with my boots on.

Though Greenbaum is generally regarded as a one-hit wonder, several of his records placed prominently in the charts, including “Canned Ham” in 1970, which reached number 46 on the Billboard pop chart. In 1966, as the leader and composer of Dr. West’s Medicine Show and Junk Band, he recorded the novelty hit “The Eggplant That Ate Chicago”.

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“HANG ON SLOOPY” By The McCoys, Reached #1 On Billboard October 2, 1965

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Here you see it honored with an Authentic, Disc Award Ltd., In-House Gold Record. A classic award format of the period… Here’s the backstory of the accomplishment (from Wikipedia)…

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Donny Osmond “To You With Love, Donny” – A Classic In-House Disc Award Ltd. Gold LP

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Donny Osmond released his second studio album “To You With Love, Donnie” in October 1971. The first single release “Go Away Little Girl” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Album was certified RIAA Gold on 1/26/72. Here it’s honored with a classic In-House Gold Record from Disc Awards Ltd., a pre-eminent award manufacturer during the […]

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A Disc Award Ltd., Gold LP – Honoring Judy Collins 1967 Album “Wildflowers”

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Wildflowers, the 1967 album by Judy Collins, and its lead single Both Sides Now, written by Joni Mitchell, launched Collins’ international prominence. It was honored with RIAA Gold, and here with the most collectible of In-House awards from Los Angeles manufacturer, Disc Awards Ltd… ____________________________________

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The Doors 1st Album Is A Classic! Here Honored With Another Classic – From Disc Awards Ltd.

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Disc Award Ltd., manufactured gold and platinum record awards in Los Angeles from the late 50’s to the late 70’s. They were the most prolific, consistent, and valuable of all In-House awards (non RIAA). I’ve always thought with their simple square format, black frame, and wooden backs they were the classics of record awards. The Doors self-titled first […]

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Q. What Do Joe Cocker, Norman Greenbaum, & Daddy Dewdrop Have In Common?

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A. Disc Awards Ltd. Awards. The 1960’s through the 1980’s were magical times for the music business, and Discs Awards Ltd. in Los Angeles, became a go to In-House gold and platinum awards manufacturer. Their consistent, high-quality, beautiful style, became the workhorse for labels, artists, and management alike, because they allowed customized plate inscriptions, and could […]

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Bread “Manna” – 1972 Gold Album – In-House Disc Award Ltd. Award

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Studio musicians Robb Royer, James Griffin, and David Gates, formed Bread in 1969 to begin recording their original compositions. Their unique brand of soft rock generated numerous hit singles and albums, including 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1970 and 1977. In March 1971 they released their third album Manna which went gold and […]

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Righteous Brothers “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” Disc Award Ltd. In-House 45 Award & “Soul And Inspiration” RIAA 45 White Matte (w/condition issue & discussion)

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The Righteous Brothers were the musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They had their biggest success in the mid sixties and continued to perform until Hatfield’s death in 2003, with their sound coming to be know as “blue eyed soul.” Here we spotlight two of their biggest hits, and two different formats of […]

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Collections: Ohio Players, Eddie Kendicks, B. T. Express, The Crusaders, Johnnie Taylor

Describing individual awards and sharing their stories is something we like to do at Honor Music Awards. Today we’re going to do something different–and spotlight a collection. Collectors from around the world focus on artists and/or periods and/or types of music (the Honor Music Awards collection focuses on the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s). These awards […]

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Ventures “Walk Don’t Run” – 1960 #2 Single – The Earliest Disc Award Ltd. Format I’ve Ever Seen

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The Ventures are the best-selling instrumental band of all time, and this Disc Award Ltd. In -House gold record celebrates their first hit Walk Don’t Run. Released in 1960, it rose to #2 on the Billboard charts. If you haven’t heard it, or you want to hear it again, check out this classic early video […]

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Carole King “Tapestry” – 1971 #1 Album – Gold In-House (Disc Award Ltd.) Record Award

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Singer songwriters ruled the early 70’s, and Carole King was one of the best. Her most celebrated and successful album, “Tapestry”, was released in March of 1971, certified gold by the RIAA on June 7, 1971, and reached #1 on charts around the world. If it were an RIAA celebration it would be a White […]

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Grassroots “Midnight Confession” 1968 Gold 45 In-House Dics Award Ltd. Record Award

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The Grassroots—the brainchild of P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri. “Midnight Confession”—their biggest United States hit, peaking at #5. Here celebrated with a Disc Award Ltd.—gold 45. Presented to Hal Blaine (Wrecking Crew)—from Steve Barri (Songwriter, Producer)._______________________ See more in the Awards Gallery to the right—and new each week in Award Stories by Email.

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Beatles “Please Please Me” 1964 Gold 45 In-House Disc Award Ltd. Record Award

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Gold for The Beatles on Vee-Jay!On August 23, 1964, Vee-Jay president Randy Wood presented the Beatles with gold records for five Vee-Jay releases. One of them was “Please Please Me,” shown here celebrated as an In-House award from Disc Awards Ltd. Click on the article below for the full story…For those of you familiar with […]

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New Seekers “I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing” 1972 Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd., In House Record Award

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Gold and platinum awards have become vivid symbols of music’s success.  Honor Music is about the hobby of collecting them. ______________________ The Coke jingle that became a #1 record. I’d like to teach the world to sing (video) Towards the end of 1971, the New Seekers recorded an adaptation of the Coca-Cola jingle, “I’d Like […]

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Cat Stevens “Mona Bone Jakon” 1973 Gold LP “Disc Award Ltd.” Record Award

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 Cat Stevens first A&M Records album “Mona Bone Jakon” was released in July of 1970. This Disc Award Ltd. gold LP was presented in 1973, well before the album was finally certified RIAA gold in 1976. Disc Award Ltd. was the preeminent “in-house” award manufacturer of the period (the RIAA format when it was authorized […]

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Doors “Morrison Hotel/Hard Rock Cafe” Gold LP, In-House, Disc Award Ltd., Record Award

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If you’ve received or collect awards (or simply love and celebrate music), I think you’ll enjoy the Awards Gallery on the right, and please sign up for regular free Award Stories by Email. _____________________________ “Fronted by the Lizard King, surrounded by a virtual wall of sound that poured forth from 600 and 1000 watt amplifiers […]

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Strawberry Alarm Clock “Inscense And Peppermint” Gold In-House Disc Award Ltd. Record Award

If you’ve received or collect awards (or simply love and celebrate music) I think you’ll enjoy our Awards Gallery in the right hand column, and regular, free Award Stories by Email. ____________________ One Hit Wonder? Psychedelic Pop? Tasty Anthem of The Summer of Love? All of the above?  You be the judge … here Incense […]

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Richard Harris “MacArthur Park” Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd. Record Award

“Someone left the cake out in the rain/I don’t think that I can take it/’Cause it took so long to bake it/And I’ll never have that recipe again” “MacArthur Park” was a symbolic and metaphorical song sung by actor Richard Harris and written by prolific song writer and singer Jimmy Webb.  Released in 1968, it […]

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Doors “Touch Me” Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd. Record Award

“Touch Me” was the third and final RIAA certified single from 60’s legends The Doors. Released in December of 1968, and certified gold on February 13, 1969, it reached a peak chart position of #3. Here it is celebrated with a Disc Award Ltd. In-House (non-RIAA) award. (If it was an RIAA award it would […]

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Neil Diamond “Holly Holy” Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd. Record Award

Neil Diamond, a veteran of the Brill Building song factories, became one of the best selling MOR singer songwriters of the late 60’s and 70’s. “Holly Holy” was one of his several Uni Label hits. Released in October 1969, it was certified gold on 12/31/1969 and reached a peak chart position of #6. (click any […]

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Carly Simon “You’re So Vain” Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd Award

Shouted at parties, sung in cars, “You’re So Vain” became an anthem to the self-absorbed. Written and sung by Carly Simon it became her biggest hit and signature song. Released 11/72, it was certified gold by the RIAA on 1/8/73 and was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks. This Disc Award Ltd […]

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Association “Windy” 1967 Gold 45 In House Disc Award Ltd.

  The Association “Windy” Released: 5/67 Certified Gold: 7/14/67 Peak Chart Position: #1 This is a classic Disc Award format (non-RIAA) for the Association‘s second #1 single (Cherish was the first). From the Los Angeles area, their soft rock skills made them  a prominent contributor to the music scene in the later part of the […]

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