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Butterfly
Fabulous
Race For Time
Sing Sing Sing
You're The Greatest
Over The Weekend
Night Time
Memory Lane
Silhouettes
Daddy Cool
Back To School Again
The Class
Bad Motocycle
Shake A Hand
Dinner With Drac Part I
Mexican Hat Rock
Nine More Miles The "Faster Faster" Song
Birds 'N The Bees
Two Weeks With Pay
Rocka-Conga
Kissin' Time
We Got Love
The Twist
Wild One
Swingin' School
Pony Time
Teach Me To Twist
Let's Twist Again
Bristol Stomp
The Wah-Watusi
Merry Christmas
Slow Twistin'
Mashed Potato Time
Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)
Don't Hang Up
Ride!
Do The New Continental
The Popeye Waddle
Limbo Rock
The Cha-Cha-Cha
Volare
Sweet Georgia Brown
One More Time Back To School
(I'm The Girl From) Wolverton Mountain
Rowdy
Forget Him
Mother Please!
Come On And Dance With Me
Groovy Baby
The Jam Part I
You Can't Sit Down
South Street
Everybody South Street
Do The Bird
Not Me
Crossfire!
(Everybody Do) The Swim Part I
The 81
Daydreamin' Of You
The Boy With The Beatle Hair
Jingle Bell Rock
So Much In Love
Wonderful! Wonderful!
I'll Be True
When We Get Married
Somewhere
Hey Good Lookin'
Just One Chance
You'll Never Walk Alone
Danny Boy
Cast Your Fate To The Wind
It Only Took A Minute
Long Tall Sally
Boys
You Still Want Me
Funny How Love Can Be
Tossing & Turning
She's Fallen In Love With The Monster Man
Wild Thing
Little White House
Fool, Fool, Fool
Girl From New York City
Society Girl
Soldier Baby Of Mine
S.O.S. (Heart In Distress)
Because Of My Heart
Heartaches Away My Boy
Got To Run
My Boy
White Christmas (3 O' Clock Weather Report)
Angel Of The Morning
The Love Of A Boy
This Can't Be True
World Of Fantasy
Come Back
Am I A Loser (From The Start)
Danger! She's A Stranger
Meet Me In Church
You've Been Untrue
Get A Hold Of Yourself
He Don't Really Love You
The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven
The Grass Will Sing For You
I (Who Have Nothing)
Beg, Borrow And Steal
96 Tears
I Need Somebody
East Side Story
Can't Get Enough Of You, Baby
Respect
Shake Your Tambourine
Let The Good Times Roll & Feel So Good
Heavy Music Part I
Lovey Dovey / You're So Fine
Sock It To Me Santa
Track 1.01
Recorded: 30.12.1956
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C105A
Billboard Pop #1, R&B #10, British Pop #12
Track 1.02
Recorded: 09.04.1957
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C107A
Billboard Pop #16, R&B #14, British Pop #8
Track 1.03
Recorded in 1957
Paul Jameson's Studio, Tyler, Texas
Cameo C120A
Originally released on Security 106 in 1957
Track 1.04
Recorded: 19.10.1958
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C153B
Billboard Pop #46
Track 1.05
Recorded: 07.11.1957
Cameo C121A
Billboard Pop #73
Track 1.06
Recorded in 1957
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo 142A
Billboard Pop #62
Originally released on Martinique M101 in 1958
Track 1.07
Recorded: October 1962
Stea - Phillips Recording Studio, New York City
Cameo C234A
Billborard Pop #100
Track 1.08
Recorded in 1959
Parkway P863A
Billboard Pop #63
This recording was originally released in 1959 on Mink 22 when the group was known as The Stereos and then re-released (also in 1959) under the name of The Tams. The group changed its name, yet again, to The Hippies. The original Parkway single, released in 1963, lists the artist as The Hippies (Formerly The Tams).
Track 1.09
Recorded: September 1956
Master Tones, New York City
Cameo C117A
Billboard Pop and R&B #3
A different take was originally released on XYZ 102 in 1957.
Track 1.10
Recorded: September 1956
Master Tones, New York City
Cameo C117B
Billboard Pop & R&B #3
Originaly released on XYZ 102 in 1957.
Track 1.11
Recorded: 24.08.1957
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P804B
Billboard Pop #38
Track 1.12
Recorded January/March/April 1959
Parkway P804B
Billboard Pop #38
Track 1.13
Recorded in 1957
Cameo C126A
Billboard Pop #45
Ann & Lillian Storey initially made this recording under the name of The Twinkles. It was first released on Peak 5001 in 1957 and then reissued on Cameo after the duo changed its name
Track 1.14
Recorded in 1956
Cameo C125A
Billboard Pop #71
Originally released on 20th Century 75027 in 1956. The Cameo single was released in 1957.
Track 1.15
Recorded February 1958
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C130A
Billboard Pop #6, R&B #19
Track 1.16
Recorded: August 1958
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C149B
Billboard Pop #16
Track 1.17
Recorded: August 1958
Bell Sound, New York City & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C150A
Billboard Pop #58
Track 1.18
Recorded: 26.02.1959
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P803A
Track 1.19
Recorded: 25.05.1959
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C166B
Track 1.20
Recorded: 07.11.1958
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C155A
Billboard Pop #38
Track 1.21
Recorded: June 1959
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C167A
Billboard Pop #11, R&B #29
Track 1.22
Recorded: September 1959
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Cameo C169A
Billboard Pop #6
Track 1.23
Recorded: June 1960
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P811A
Billboard Pop #1, R&B #2, British Pop #14 in 1960
"The Twist" has the distinction of reaching #1 on the Billboard and Cash Box Pop charts (in 1960), re-entering those same charts in November of the following year and returning to the #1 in January 1962. It's the only record of the rock era to do so.
Track 1.24
Recorded 04.01.1960 & 06.01.1960
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C171A
Billboard Pop #2, R&B #10, British Pop #7
Track 1.25
Recorded: March / April 1960
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo 175A
Billboard Pop #5, British Pop #44
Track 1.26
Recorded: January 1961
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P818A
Billboard Pop & R&B #1, British Pop #27
Track 1.27
Recorded: 25.10.1961 & 26.10.1961
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C214A
Billboard Pop #109, British Pop #45
Track 1.28
Recorded: May / June 1961
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P824A
Billboard Pop #8, R&B #26, British Pop #2
Track 1.29
Recorded: July 1961
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P827A
Billboard Pop #2, R&B #7
Track 1.30
Recorded: 30.04.1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C218A
Billboard #2, R&B #5
Track 1.31
Recorded 24.11.1957
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C123A
Track 2.01
Recorded: January 1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P835A
Billboard Pop & R&B #3, British Pop #23
Track 2.02
Recorded: 27.01.1962 & 28.01.1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C212A
Billboard Pop #2, R&B #1
Track 2.03
Recorded: 21.05.1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C219A
Billboard Pop #9, R&B #11
Track 2.04
Recorded: August / September 1962
Cameo C231A
Billboard Pop #4, R&B #3, British Pop #39
Track 2.05
Recorded: 18.09.1962
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C230A
Billboard Pop #5, R&B #7
Track 2.06
Recorded: December 1961
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway 833A
Billboard Pop #37
Track 2.07
Recorded: November 1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo 239A
Billboard Pop #75
Track 2.08
Recorded: July / August 1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P849B
Billboard Pop #2, R&B #3, British Pop #32
Track 2.09
Recorded September 1962
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C228A
Billboard Pop #10
Track 2.10
Recorded: June 1960
Capitol Recording Studio, New York City
Cameo C179A
Billboard Pop #4, R&B #9, British Pop #22
Track 2.11
Recorded June 1962
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C221A
Billboard Pop #100
Track 2.12
Recorded 26.08.1961
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Favor 503B
Also Released on Cameo C393B and Favor 100B in 1965
Track 2.13
Recorded: 09.07.1962
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C223A
Billboard Pop #38
Track 2.14
Recorded: November / December 1962
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia & Western Recorders, Hollywood
Cameo C240A
Track 2.15
Recorded: February 1963
Pye Recording Studios, London
Cameo C280A
Billboard Pop #4, British Pop #13
Track 2.16
Recorded: 14.02.1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C249A
Billboard Pop #88
Track 2.17
Recorded: 23.04.1963
Reco-Art Studio Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P874B
Track 2.18
Recorded: April / May 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P874A
Billboard Pop #55
Track 2.19
Recorded in 1962
Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Cotton 1003A
Billboard Pop #29, R&B #14
Track 2.20
Recorded: February / March 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P867A
Billboard Pop #3, R&B #10
Track 2.21
Recorded: January 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C243A
Billboard Pop #3, R&B #4
Track 2.22
Recorded: April 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Fairmount F601B
The Taffys included members of The Swans
Track 2.23
Recorded: January / February 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C244A
Billboard Pop #10, R&B #8, British Pop #46
Track 2.24
Recorded: May 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo 257A
Billboard Pop #12, R&B #8
Track 2.25
Recorded: August 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C273A
Billboard Pop #19, R&B #25
Track 2.26
Recorded 06.08.1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C333A
The Marlins are also knonwn as The Stylettes.
Track 2.27
Recorded: 12.09.1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C336A
Billboard Pop #51
Track 2.28
Recorded: June / July 1963
Virtue Recording Studio & Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Fairmount F612A
The Dreamers were also known as The Swans.
Track 2.29
Recorded: January 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C302A
Billboard Pop #85
Track 2.30
Recorded: November / December 1961
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Cameo C205A
Billboard Pop #21, British Pop #40
Track 3.01
Recorded: April 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P871A
Billboard Pop #1, R&B #4, British Pop #21
Track 3.02
Recorded: June 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P884A
Billboard Pop #7, R&B #23
Track 3.03
Recorded: April / May 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Cameo C256B
Track 3.01
Recorded in 1961
Harold B. Robinson's Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Heritage 102A
Billboard Pop #10
Track 3.05
Recorded: October / November 1963
Cameo Park Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P891A
Billboard Pop #19
Track 3.06
Recorded 06.02.1964
Cameo Park Studio, Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Parkway P905B
Track 3.07
Recorded: January 1963
A Taba Production
Pageant 604A
Track 3.08
Recorded in 1963
Harold B. Robinson Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P896A
Billboard Pop #34
Track 3.09
Recorded: October / November 1964
Harold B. Robinson Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P935A
Billboard Pop #76
Track 3.10
Recorded: October 1964
Pye Recording Studios, London
ISRC GBAJE6400133
℗ 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Parkway P942A
Billboard Pop #10, British Pop #5
Also released on Piccadilly 35206 in the UK in 1964
Track 3.11
Recorded in 1962
ISRC GBAJE6400133
℗ 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Cameo C241A
British Pop #6
Also released on Piccadilly 35082 in the UK in 1962.
Track 3.12
Recorded: 20.01.1964
Pye Recording Sound Studios
ISRC GBAJE6400002
℗ 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Cameo C308A & C345A
Also released on Pye 15611 in the UK in 1964
Track 3.13
Recorded in 1965
A Casual & Ludis Production
Cameo C391A
Also released on Pye in the UK in 1965.
Ludis Production was a Luther Dixon company.
Dixon produced the original version of The Shirelles.
Track 3.14
Recorded: 20.01.1964
Pye Recording Sound Studios
ISRC GBAJE6400004
℗ 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Cameo C348A
Also released on Pye 15636 in the UK in 1964
Track 3.15
Recorded in 1964
ISRC GBAJE6500154
℗ 1965 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Cameo C377A
Billboard Pop #83, British Pop #3
Also released on Piccadilly 35251 in the UK in 1965
Track 3.17
Recorded in 1963
RGM Sound, London
Cameo C341A
Originally released on Oriole CB1944 in the UK in 1963
Track 3.18
Recorded: July & December 1966
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
Parkway P127A
Billboard Pop #20
Track 3.19
Recorded: February / March / April 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C318B
Track 3.20
Recorded: June 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C327B
Track 3.21
Recorded: September 1966
Parkway P108B
Track 3.22
Recorded: July / August 1964
Stea - Phillips Recording Studio & Olmstead Sound Studios, New York City
Parkway P921A
Billboard Pop #91
The lead voice of this recording had long been rumored to be Tracy Dey, but according to producer Bob Crewe and the Rag Dolls' Mikie Harris, it is Jeanne Thomas, lead singer of the group
Track 3.23
Recorded: January 1965
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo 355A
Track 3.24
Recorded: September / October 1965
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
A Super K Production
Parkway P971A
Cash Box Pop #99
Track 3.25
Recorded: November 1966 in Philadelphia
A Quaker Town Production
Fairmount F1017A
Track 3.26
Recorded: 01.04.1966
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
A Super K Production
Parkway P983A
Track 3.27
Recorded: 03.05.1965
Mira Sound Studios, New York City & Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Parkway P957A
Track 3.28
Recorded: August / September 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C353B
Track 3.29
Recorded: February 1967
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
From the Hardly - Worthit Players LP "Boston Soul" Parkway P7057
Also released as Parkway single P137A in edited form
Track 4.01
Released: April 1967
A&R Recording, New York City
Cameo C475A
Track 4.02
Recorded: September 1966
Mira Sound Studios, New York City
Cameo C436A
Track 4.03
Recorded: July / August 1965
Virtue Recording Studio, Philadelphia
A Harthon Production
Parkway P960A
Billboard Pop #57, R&B #17
Track 4.04
Recorded: 17.01.1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
℗ 1966 All rights reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, A unit of Sony BMG Music
Windy C WC602A
Billboard Pop #49, R&B #12
Track 4.05
Recorded: 12.09.1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
℗ 1966 All rights reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, A unit of Sony BMG Music
Windy C WC603A
Billboard Pop #61, R&B #15
Track 4.06
Recorded: July / August 1966
Virtue Recording Studios, Philadelphia
A Harthon Production
Parkway P106A
Billboard Pop #101, R&B #17
Track 4.07
Recorded: 12.09.1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
℗ 1966 All rights reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, A unit of Sony BMG Music
Windy C WC604A
Billboard Pop #89, R&B #16
Track 4.08
Recorded in 1967
Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
Cameo C453A
Track 4.09
Recorded: January 1967
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Cameo C472A
Track 4.10
Recorded: January 1963
Pageant 601A
Track 4.11
Recorded: January 1967
Cameo Parkay Studio, Philadelphia
Moon Shot MS65703A
Billboard R&B #33
Track 4.12
Recorded: April / May 1967
Regent Sound Studios, New York City
Vando DV101A
Billboard Pop #32, R&B #10
Track 4.13
Recorded: August 1966
Allegro Sound Studios, New York City
Fairmount F1016A
Track 4.14
Recorded: July / August / September 1966
Audio Recording Studio, Cleveland & Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Lucky Eleven LE-230A
Billboard Pop #46
Track 4.15
Recorded in 1966 in New York City
A Super K Production
Cameo 483A
Billboard Pop #29
The recording was first issued by The Rare Breed on Attack 1401
Track 4.16
Recorded in 1966
Shields Recording Studio, Bay City, Michigan
Cameo C428A
Billboard Pop #1, British Pop #37
Originally released on Pa-Go-Go 102
Track 4.12
Recorded: August / September 1966
Talent Masters, New York City
Cameo C441A
Billboard Pop #22
Track 4.18
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Cameo C438A
Track 4.19
Recorded: February 1967
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
Cameo C467A
Billboard Pop #56
Track 4.20
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
An A2 Production
Cameo C437A
Billboard Pop #92
Originally released in A2 Records 104 in 1966
Track 4.21
Recorded: July 1966
Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
Cameo C429A
Billboard R&B #14
Track 4.22
Recorded: April 1967
Bell Sound Studios, New York City @ Cameo Parkway Studios, Philadelphia
Produced for Madara - White Productions
Parkway P153A
Billboard Pop #22
Track 4.23
Recorded in 1967
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Cameo C494A
Cash Box Pop #70
Track 4.24
Recorded in August 1967
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Produced for Madara-White Productions
Parkway KP6000A
Billboard Pop #86
Track 4.25
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Cameo C444A
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Printed in USA
Art Direction
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Alisa Coleman,
Iris Keitel,
Backing Vocals
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Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson,
Bill Shimmin,
Billy Jackson,
Blanche Norton,
Charlotte Walker (2),
Dan Dailey (Fred Nuzzullio),
Dave Appell,
Dee Dee Sharp,
Doris Gibson,
E. Willis,
Jean Thomas (2),
Jim Meeley,
Jo Ann King,
Joe Macho,
Kenny Gamble,
Leslie Miller,
Mary Wiley,
Norma Mendoza,
Raun McKinnon,
Ron Dante,
Roy Straigis,
Thom Bell,
Toni Wine,
Vivian Dix,
Vivian Jackson (2),
Willa Ward
Backing Vocals [The Dreamlovers]
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Cleveland Gardner,
Morris Dunn,
Ray Cliff Dunn,
Tommy Hammock
Backing Vocals [The Larks]
–
Calvin Nichols,
Earl Oxendine,
Jackie Marshall,
Vivian McDougal,
Weldon McDougal III,
Backing Vocals [The Orlons]
–
Audrey Brickley,
Marlena Davis,
Rosetta Hightower,
Shirley Brickley,
Stephen Caldwell
Backing Vocals [The Persianettes]
–
Helen Hutchinson,
Lucille Dunbar,
Vera Carey
Backing Vocals [The Sherrys]
–
Charlotte Butler,
Delores "Honey" Wylie,
Delphine Cook,
Dinell Cook
Backing Vocals [The Swans]
–
Catherine Nichols,
Jean Grant,
Rosa Waters
Backing Vocals [The Tymes]
–
Al "Caesar" Berry,
Donald Banks (2),
George Hilliard,
Norman Burnett
Baritone Saxophone
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Artie Kaplan,
Dan Dailey (Fred Nuzzullio)
Bass
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Bip Muscemeci,
Bobby McGraw,
Dick Romoff,
Joe Macho,
Ronnie Baker,
Winnie Wilford
Bells [Orchestra Bells]
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Vince Montana,
Coordinator [Archive]
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Steve Rosenthal
Coordinator [Manufacturing]
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Hillary Putnam,
Katel Ledu
Coordinator [Production]
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Maria Papazahariou
Copyist
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Sam Casale
Design
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Bonfilio Design
Drums
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Al Rogers,
Bobby Gregg,
Chester Slim,
Dave Levin,
Earl Young,
Ellis Tollin,
Jerry Kilgore,
Jimmy Cicchini,
Joe Sher,
Karl Chambers,
Pete Cozzi,
Ronny DiStefano
Engineer [A&r Recording]
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Phil Ramone,
Roy Cicala
Engineer [Allegro Sound Studios]
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Bruce Staple
Engineer [Assistant] [Compilation]
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Matt Boynton,
Stacin Gregson,
Tom Psipsikas
Engineer [Audio Recording Studios]
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Don White (5)
Engineer [Bell Sound Studios]
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Eddie Smith (3)
Engineer [Cameo Parkway Studio]
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Dave Appell,
Joe Tarsia,
Joe Wissert,
Joel Fein,
Kenny Present
Engineer [Columbia Studios, Nashville]
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Glenn Snoddy
Engineer [Dick Charles Recording Inc.]
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Ron Johnson,
Engineer [Harold B. Robinson's Broad Street Studio]
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Fred Downs
Engineer [Mira Sound Studios]
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Brooks Arthur
Engineer [Paul Jameson's Studio]
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Paul Jameson,
Engineer [Pye Studios]
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Ray Prickett
Engineer [R.g.m. Sound]
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Joe Meek
Engineer [Reco - Art Sound Recording]
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Emil Korsen
Engineer [Regent Sound Studios]
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Bill Szymczyk
Engineer [Talent Masters]
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Bob Gallo
Engineer [United Sound Studios]
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Les Cooley
Engineer [Universal Recording]
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Bob Kidder
Engineer [Virtue Recording Studios]
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Frank Virtue
Engineer [Western Recorders]
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Wally Heider
Guitar
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Al Gorgoni,
Bob DiNardo,
Bobby Eli,
Chip Taylor,
Dave Appell,
Eddie Hinton,
Harry Polk,
Joe Renzetti,
Joe Sgro,
Kenny Gamble,
Norman Harris,
Pete Carroll (2),
Roland Chambers,
Roy Buchanan,
Steve Baron (3),
Steve Gaines,
Trade Martin,
Vinnie Bell
Harpsichord
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Thom Bell
Keyboards [Celeste]
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Jimmy Wisner,
Roy Straigis
Liner Notes [Essay]
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Jeff Tamarkin
Mastered By
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Bob Ludwig
Organ
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Fred Bender,
Jimmy Wisner,
Leon Huff,
Luther Randolph,
Ron Feuer,
Roy Straigis
Percussion
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Billy Jackson,
Dan Dailey (Fred Nuzzullio),
Dave Levin,
Joe Wissert,
Nick D' Amico
Piano
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Artie Butler,
Bernie Lowe,
Bill Shimmin,
Bobby Martin,
Dave Stephens (5),
Frank Owens,
Fred Bender,
Eugene Dozier,
Jimmy Wisner,
Leon Huff,
Leroy Glover (2),
Leroy Lovett, Jr.,
Luther Randolph,
Richard Rome,
Rick Kellis,
Roy Straigis,
Thom Bell,
Walter Gates
Reissue Producer
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Gregg Geller,
Jody H. Klein,
Teri Landi
Research [& Clearances]
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Seth Adkins
Research [Session]
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Maria Papazahariou,
Teri Landi
Research [Tape]
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Steve Rosenthal
Saxophone
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Bob Schwartz,
Dick Noble,
Jack Faith,
Kenny Dorn
Strings
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Don Renaldo Strings,
Tenor Saxophone
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Buddy Lucas,
Buddy Savitt,
Dan Dailey (Fred Nuzzullio),
Ed Etkins,
George Young (2)
Trombone
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Larry Fogel,
Richard Genovese
Trombone [Bass]
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Clarence Watson
Trumpet
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Clark Terry,
Mike Natale,
Bob Hartzell,
Wilmer Wise
Ukulele
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Billy LaPatta
Vibraphone [Vibes]
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Bobby Martin,
Nick D' Amico,
Vince Montana,
Recorded At
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Cameo Parkway Studios
Recorded At
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Reco-Art
Recorded At
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Harold B. Robinson's Broad Street Studio
Recorded At
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Virtue Studios
Recorded At
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A&R Studios
Recorded At
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Allegro Sound Studios
Recorded At
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Bell Sound Studios
Recorded At
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Dick Charles Recording Inc.
Recorded At
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Mirasound Studios
Recorded At
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Regent Sound Studios, New York City
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Talent Masters Studios
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Audio Recording Studios, Inc., Cleveland, OH
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Paul Jameson's Studio
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Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
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Pye Studios
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R.G.M. Sound
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Universal Recording Studio
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United Recording Studios
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Western Recorders
Mastered At
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Gateway Mastering
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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ABKCO Music And Records, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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ABKCO Music And Records, Inc.
Manufactured By
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UML