You guys don’t own any 7" 45’s? I have about 600 of ’em, mostly by "non-album" kind of artists (early-60’s). "Maybe" by The Chantels---a stupendous, glorious Pop masterpiece, later covered by Dave Edmunds on his fantastic second album Subtle As A Flying Mallet. "Halfway To Paradise" (written by Carole King & Gerry Goffin) by Tony Orlando (yeah, THAT Tony Orlando), covered in 1977 by Nick Lowe on his 3rd Stiff Records 45 (non-LP) in a fantastic version
Another reason to own 45’s: Some of them contain non-album songs (such as the Nick Lowe above), or alternate versions/mixes of album songs. The original 45 of Dylan’s "Positively 4th Street" was mis-pressed, and actually contains his first recording of "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window", a very cool song. One recording of the song was done with his NYC studio band, the other with The Hawks (later of course known as The Band).
7" 45 RPM singles are cool! So are 12", one great one being "Would I Lie To You" by The Eurythmics, a killer song with drumming by Clem Burke (Blondie) and excellent recorded sound quality.