Fortune Records
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Fortune Records was a family operated, independent record label
Independent record label
An independent record label is a record label operating without the funding of or outside the organizations of the major record labels. A great number of bands and musical acts begin on independent labels.-Overview:...

 located in Detroit, Michigan
Michigan
Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....

 from 1946
1946 in music
- Events :*January 6 – A somewhat revised and streamlined revival of Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat opens on Broadway at the Ziegfeld Theatre, the same theatre at which the original production played back in 1927. This production features newly designed sets and costumes, new, more extended...

 to 1995
1995 in music
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. The label owners were Jack and Devora Brown, their son Sheldon Brown recorded for the label. Original releases tapered off after 1972 aside from a few LPs in the mid 1980s.
Fortune specialized in R&B
Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues, often abbreviated to R&B, is a genre of popular African American music that originated in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to urban African Americans, at a time when "urbane, rocking, jazz based music with a...

, blues, soul
Soul music
Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of...

 and doo-wop
Doo-wop
The name Doo-wop is given to a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music that developed in African American communities in the 1940s and achieved mainstream popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. It emerged from New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and...

 music, although the label also released pop
Pop music
Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...

, big band, hillbilly, gospel
Gospel music
Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal, spiritual or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music....

, rock 'n' roll, and even polka
Polka
The polka is a Central European dance and also a genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in Bohemia...

 records.

Fortune released some classic doo-wop tunes by Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos were a Detroit-based R&B and doo-wop vocal group best known for its hit songs "The Wind" and "Mind Over Matter." The group was one of the most popular, pre-Motown, R&B acts in Detroit during the mid 1950s, through the early 1960s....

, such as "The Wind" (Fortune 511, 1954), "The Way You Dog Me Around" (Fortune 518, 1955), and "Mind Over Matter" (Fortune 546, 1962). Other notable artists on Fortune included John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist.Hooker began his life as the son of a sharecropper, William Hooker, and rose to prominence performing his own unique style of what was originally closest to Delta blues. He developed a 'talking blues' style that was his trademark...

, Andre Williams
Andre Williams
Andre Williams is an American R&B and punk blues musician who started his career in the 1950s at Fortune Records in Detroit.-Biography:...

, and Nathaniel Mayer & The Fabulous Twilights (whose release, "Village of Love," on both Fortune 545 and United Artists 449 in the spring of 1962, was perhaps its most popular release; it reached No. 22 pop and No. 16 R&B on the Billboard chart
Billboard charts
The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in the United States. The results are published in Billboard magazine...

). "Village of Love" also made the Top Ten in local radio station surveys in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Of course, it was No. 1 in Detroit. http://soulfuldetroit.com/web13-fortune%20records/fortune%20text/01-fortune%20intro.htm

Prior to "Village of Love," Fortune's biggest-selling record was likely "Bacon Fat" (Fortune 831 and Epic 9196, late 1956) by Andre Williams
Andre Williams
Andre Williams is an American R&B and punk blues musician who started his career in the 1950s at Fortune Records in Detroit.-Biography:...

 and His New Group, which featured Williams' proto-rap over a sleazy, bluesy arrangement. "Bacon Fat" (the name of the song refers to a dance) reached No. 9 R&B on the Billboard chart
Billboard charts
The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in the United States. The results are published in Billboard magazine...

 in early 1957 after it was leased to Columbia's Epic subsidiary for national distribution.

Record collectors often find Fortune's numbering system confusing because there were several series issued at once, and also because some particular record numbers were used more than once.

From the early 1950s to fall 1956 Fortune had a storefront at 11629 Linwood (now demolished). However, Fortune's best-known location was at 3942 Third Avenue in a small concrete block building. Fortune moved there in the fall of 1956 and stayed there until the mid 1990s, when the building was sold and vacated. (The landmark building was demolished late in 2001.) The storefront contained a record shop in the front (the Browns sold their product direct to the public) and the crude 18-by-40 studio in the rear (which originally had a dirt floor).http://soulfuldetroit.com/web13-fortune%20records/fortune%20text/01-fortune%20intro.htm.

Whereas its far bigger Detroit rival, Motown Records
Motown Records
Motown is a record label originally founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation in Detroit, Michigan, United States, on April 14, 1960. The name, a portmanteau of motor and town, is also a nickname for Detroit...

, perfected a highly polished pop sound, releases on Fortune Records were often characterized by raw, unrestrained vocal performances and relatively simple instrumental arrangements, recorded without excessive care for production values. Recording was accomplished via a few microphones to an Ampex one-track tape deck. As a result, the label's records have a distinctively direct sound and often packed considerable emotional power. It is estimated that Fortune Records and its subsidiaries, Hi-Q Records and Strate-8, released approximately 400 45-RPM vinyl records, as well as long-playing albums, during its existence. http://soulfuldetroit.com/web13-fortune%20records/fortune%20text/01-fortune%20intro.htm

The Fortune Records studio and office on Third Avenue in Detroit was demolished October 27, 2001.

Artists

Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos were a Detroit-based R&B and doo-wop vocal group best known for its hit songs "The Wind" and "Mind Over Matter." The group was one of the most popular, pre-Motown, R&B acts in Detroit during the mid 1950s, through the early 1960s....



Nathaniel Mayer
Nathaniel Mayer
Nathaniel Mayer was a rhythm & blues singer who started his career in the early 1960s at Fortune Records in Detroit...



Andre Williams
Andre Williams
Andre Williams is an American R&B and punk blues musician who started his career in the 1950s at Fortune Records in Detroit.-Biography:...



Gino Parks

The Five Dollars

John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist.Hooker began his life as the son of a sharecropper, William Hooker, and rose to prominence performing his own unique style of what was originally closest to Delta blues. He developed a 'talking blues' style that was his trademark...



Eddie Kirkland

The Earthquakes

The Royal Jokers

Johnny Gibson

Russ Titus

Fred Kendall

Willie Anderson

Joseph Sudy

Jeff Durham

Robert Barnes

Maury Dean
Maury Dean
Maury Dean is an American musician, professor and author, whose book "The Rock Revolution" is in the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame and the Smithsonian.-Music:...

 And The Nite Shift

Slim Williams With The Sons Of The Prairie

Bob Manners

The York Brothers

Skeet Ring And The Hillbilly Swingsters

Bill Holleman

Jeff Durham And His Kentucky Boys

Jimmy Milner

Roy Hall And His Cohutta Mountain Boys

Frank Brumbalough & Trio

Doyle Franklin And His Red River Boys

Russ Titus

Earl Songer And The Rocky Road Ramblers

Earl & Joyce Songer

Slim Williams And His Tennessee Avenue Boys

Roy Hall And His Cohutta Mountain Boys

Eddie Jackson And His Melody Riders

Bobo Jenkins
Bobo Jenkins
Bobo Jenkins was an American Detroit blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He also built and set up his own recording studio and record label in Detroit...



Jimmy Gartin

The York Brothers

Josephine & Her Orchestra

Major Merriweather

Bob Durham And His Sunset Riders

Johnny White And His Melody Knights

Johnnie White And His Rhythm Riders

Tony Kaczmarek

Hal Clark And The West-O-Crats

Jack Bube

Hubert Friar And His Hillbilly Hicks

Farris Wilder

Ernest Johnson With The Western Night Riders

Randy Hankins And His Melody Wranglers

Freddy Myers And His Trail Riders

John Shoupe

Jimmy Myers And His Happy Highway Gang

Jeff Durham And His Kentucky Boys

Lester Thomas

Sonny Sexton And His Musical Westernairs

Leon Benson And His Rhythm Ramblers

The Davis Sisters

Forrest Rye

May Hawks With Lester Thomas And His Southern Pals

Boots Gilbert & Bob Sykes With Chuck Hatfield And The Treble-Airs

Gene Rowe

May Hawks With Chuck Hatfield And His Treble-Airs

Boots Gilbert

Big Chief Redbird And His Cherokee Braves

Cal Davis And His Tennessee Kings Third Set Of Tears

Eddie Jackson And His Swingsters

Buster Turner And His Pinnacle Mt. Boys

Bill Hicks And The Southerneers

Jimmy Lee

Will Haynes And The Ozark Valley Boys

Peter De Bree & The Wanderers

Matt Hutson And His Arkansas Playboys

Roy Rector

Billy Martin

Johnny Powers And His Rockets

Lexie Harvey And The Gospel Four

Dell Vaughn With The Fortune-Aires

Dan Rader And The 20th Century Ranch Hands

The Terrigan Brothers With The Sterlings

Ellis Kirk & The Town & Country Boys

The Hunt Sisters

Mark, Roy Hall And His Boys

Jimmy Meyers & Tex Regan With Jim Myers And His Gems

The Montclairs

Jim Myers

Bobby Bernell

Danny Richards

Danny Richards And The Country Rhythm Boys

Vic Norwin

The Windy Mountain Boys

Loyd Howell

Jim Click And The Blue Stars

Spyder Turner

The Fortune Bravos

Tommy Kato

The Hall Brothers

Curley Dan & Wilma Ann And The Danville Mt. Boys

Dewey & Johnny Campbell

Al Burnette And His Southern Swingsters

Wendy Smith And His Windy Mountain Ramblers

Johnny Buckett And His Cumberland River Boys

Pat Holben Trio

Bus Stanley

Nathaniel Mayer And The Fabulous Twilights

Bus Stanley

Arsene Siegal

Bill Holeman

Bob Manners

Frankie Connors

Four Jacks & A Jill

Larry Corona

Don Lane

Roy Hall And His Back Room Boys

George Young And His Guitar And Band

Rose Gambino, Geo Annis And His Orch

The Premiers

Tony Lee

The Centurys

The Catalinas

Jimmy Burke With The Sequins And Rhythm Kings

Doctor Ross The Harmonica Boss With Tony Valla And The Alamos

Terry Soggs

Floyd Smith With The Montclairs

The Delteens With The Orbits (Under Direction Of Devora Brown)

Robert Preston

The Nite Sounds

Arlando King With The Earthquakes

Melvin Davis With The Nite Sounds

Butch Vaden

Eddie Stapelton

Maury Dean And The Nite Shift With The Marteens

Nathaniel Mayer And The Dynamics With The Crescendals

Gene & The Jeanettes

Cozy & The Creshendals

The Utopias

The Fortune Bravos

Jacqui Carr With Ric And Karen

Armond Adams

The Disciples

Dell Vaughan

The National Harmonizers

John Brim

Henry Smith

Gene Allen

Maceo Merriweather

Jimmy Milner

Calvin Frazier
Calvin Frazier
Calvin Frazier was an American Detroit blues and country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Despite leaving a fragmented recording history, both as a singer and guitarist, Frazier was an associate of Robert Johnson, and recorded alongside Johnny Shines, Sampson Pittman, T.J...



Gene Seals

Choker Campbell And His Orchestra

Boo Boo Turner

Harry "Honey Boy" Willis

The Four Kings

The Five Dukes Of Rhythm

Paul Lewis "The Mighty Swamba" & The Swans

Joe Weaver And His Blue Note Orchestra
Joe Weaver
Joe Weaver was an American Detroit blues, electric blues and R&B pianist, singer and bandleader. His best known recording was "Baby I Love You So" , and he was a founding member of both The Blue Note Orchestra and The Motor City Rhythm & Blues Pioneers...



The Swans

The Bu Bu Turner Group

Kenny Burrel With The Bu Bu Turner Group

Devora Brown

Andre Williams With The Don Juans

Chet Oliver

Little Eddie And The Don Juans

Charlie Morris And His Orch

Andre Williams With Gino Purifoy

Ernest Tucker

Earl Chatman

Little Eddie & The Five Dollars

Walter Hamilton Combo

Al Gelb

Andre Williams & Gino Parks With The Diablos

Andre Williams And The Inspirations

Dr. Ross & The Orbits

Tony Valla & The Alamos

Big Blues Carson

Dave Hamilton And His Peppers

The Lapels

The Continental Four

The Destinations

Pat Holben Trio

The Concertina Millie Trio

Leo & The Leopards

Joey Day & The Dares

The Flaming Embers

Ray Kimble

Arthur Griswold

The Diablos Featuring Nolan Strong

Roman & Daddy Griswold

The K-Otics

Willie Anderson

The Emeraldite Singers

W. Emmons & Mount Olive Soul Stirrers

The Gospel Stars

Milton Pullen

The Late Bishop C. L. Morton

The Trutone Gospel Singers

Victory Five

Reverend Arthur Carruthers New St. Paul Baptist Church

Reverend E. T. Baker

Reverend E.T Baker & The Gospel Believers Of Detroit, Michigan

The Disciples

The Hi-Fidelities

Sermon By Rev. M. Larry Franklin Pastor Of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church

The Trutone Gospel Singers

100-series

100 Johnny Gibson Shamrock / It's Tough 1946

101 Russ Titus Jane / Texas Tess Down Texas Way 1947

102 Russ Titus My Heart's Desire / I Ain't Got A Million Dollars 1947

103 Fred Kendall That's What Ireland Means To Me / Would You? 1947

104 Willie Anderson I'll Spend Those Pennies / Jelly, Jelly 1947

105 - Artie Fields Orchestra - Wedding Samba / ? - 1947

106 Russ Titus Rose Of Tangier / Casey's Boogie 1947

107 Joseph Sudy Czardas / Just For Tonight 1948

108 Joseph Sudy I'll Teach You The Words, Darling / Senorita Hears The Senor Play 1948

109 - Bill Holeman - Organ - I'm Blaming The Moon / Persian Market Place - 1948

110 - Bill Holeman - Organ - Sweet Querida / What's New - 1948

111 - Willie Anderson Trio - Jelly Jelly / I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good - 1948

112 Jeff Durham and his Rhythm Playboys Tennessee Boogie / Spring Is Made For Love 1949

113 Robert Barnes Black Eyed Peas / Bobbin' At Barbee's 1949

114 - Jeff Durham & His Rhythm Playboys - Spring Is Made For Love / Down The Indiana Way – 1949

115 - Robert Barnes Sextette with Donald Byrd - Raspberries And Cream / Blow Robert Blow - 1949

116 Slim Williams with the Sons of the Prairie Tennessee Avenue / Paper Face 1949

117 Bob Manners Arms & Legs Polka / Million Dollar Baby 1949

118 - The York Brothers - You Are My Sunshine / Calling Me - 1949

119 - Bob Manners and The Music Makers - Desert Love / The Clock Song – 1949

120 The York Brothers Hamtramck [sic] Mama / Highland Park Girl 1949

121 Skeet Ring and the Hillbilly Swingsters Sunset Beau / Sitting On Top Of The World 1949

122 Bill Holleman Oh, Katarina / Oh By Jingo!
Oh By Jingo!
"Oh By Jingo!" is a 1919 novelty song by Albert Von Tilzer with lyrics by Lew Brown.The song was featured in the Broadway show "Linger Longer Letty", and became one of the biggest Tin Pan Alley hits of the post-World War I era....

 1949

123 Jeff Durham and his Kentucky Boys [vocal by Bob Sykes & Dolores Hall (a), Jeff Durham & Vocal Group (b)] I Sent You
Roses / Okee Doaks! 1949

124 - The Family - It's An Unfriendly World / Leave It There - 1949

125 Jimmy Milner Noble's Shuffle / I May Be Wrong 1949

126 Roy Hall and his Cohutta Mountain Boys [vocal by Frankie Brumabalough (a), Frankie Brumabalough & Trio (b)] Okee Doaks /
Dirty Boogie 1951

126 Roy Hall and his Cohutta Mountain Boys [vocal by Frankie Brumabalough (a), Frankie Brumabalough & Trio (b)] No Rose In San Antone / Dirty Boogie 1959

127 Doyle Franklin and his Red River Boys One Heart Too Many / If The Blues Don't Kill Me 1949

128 Russ Titus One, Two, Three Samba / It's The Tingle Of The Wine 1949

129 Earl Songer and the Rocky Road Ramblers The Fire In My Heart / Honky Tonkin' Blues 19??

130 Jimmy Milner Hard Luck Blues / Booty Green 1949

131 Earl & Joyce Songer Fox Chase / Will There Be Any Flowers On Your Grave 1949

132 Slim Williams and his Tennessee Avenue Boys Throwing Kisses / Reckon As How I Love You 1949

133 Roy Hall and his Cohutta Mountain Boys [vocal by Frankie Brumabalough] Never Marry A Tennessee Girl / We Never Get Too Big
To Cry 1949

134 Eddie Jackson and his Melody Riders New Set Of Blues / I'm Willing To Forget 1949

135 Josephine & Her Orchestra Wizard Polka / Falling Leaves 1949

Fortune 136 - ?

137 Maceo Merriweather Leaving Blues / Have You Heard About It 1949

138 Bob Durham and his Sunset Riders Headin' Back To Tennessee / Skid Row Boogie 1949

139 Roy Hall and his Cohutta Mountain Boys [vocal by Frankie Brumabalough (a), Bud White (b)] Five Years In Prison / My
Freckle Faced Gal 1949

140 Slim Williams with the Sons of the Prairie Kentucky Highway / Alone At A Table For Two 1949

141 Earl Songer and the Rocky Road Ramblers Mother-In-Law Boogie / My Wife And Sweetheart, Too 1949

142 Johnny White and his Melody Knights The Southland Boogie / When The Roses Bloom Around Our Cabin Door 1950

143 Tony Kaczmarek Hop Sa-Sa Polka / Honeymoon Waltz 1950

144 Earl Songer and his Rocky Road Ramblers Whose Naughty Baby Are You / Spanish Fire Bells 1950

145 Johnnie White and his Rhythm Riders feat. Skeet's McDonald on vocal Mean And Evil Blues / The Tattooed Lady 1950

146 Hal Clark and the West-O-Crats I Don't Mean A Thing To You / Lonely Heart 1950

147 Jack Bube Why Did You Change Your Name / Bridal Bouquet 1950

148 The Tennessee Harmony Boys - Joe's Mandolin Boogie / Joe's Mandolin Boogie - 1950

149 - The Tennessee Harmony Boys - It Won't Be Long / Remember How Jesus Suffered - 1950

150 Hubert Friar and his Hillbilly Hicks Heartaches And Teardrops / Joe's Mandolin Boogie 1950

151 Earl Songer and the Rocky Road Ramblers In A Broken Heart, No Love Is Found / West Virginia Waltz 1950

152 Farris Wilder Waltzing With You / Not So Long Ago 1950

153 Ernest Johnson with the Western Night Riders Your Love Is Sweet / She Started Teasing Me 1950

154 Randy Hankins and his Melody Wranglers Love Bird Of Tennessee / Blue Mountain Girl 1950

155 Earl Songer and the Rocky Road Ramblers Someone To Call My Own / I Won't Confess I'm Sorry 1950

156 Randy Hankins and his Melody Wranglers [vocal by Clyde Bunch & Tom Stamper (a), Clyde Bunch (b)] Little Bronze Shoes /
Running From The Blues 1950

157 - Tommy Odum - I'm A Handy Man To Have About / She Won't Turn Over For Me - 1951

158 - Jimmy Myers And His Band - Darling How Was I To Know / Money Can't Buy This Heart Of Mine - 1951

159 Freddy Myers and his Trail Riders I Don't Need Your Love Anymore (Woman) / Fire Water Polka 1951

160 Earl & Joyce Songer and the Rocky Road Ramblers Someone To Call My Own / Dissatisfied 1951

161 John Shoupe Mommy, Where's Daddy Tonight / Love Me Just The Same 1951

162 Jimmy Myers and his Happy Highway Gang Drunk Man's Wiggle / I'm Goin' Back To West Virginia 1951

163 Jeff Durham and his Kentucky Boys Tennessee Bounce / I Sent You Roses 1951

164 - Floyd Compton & His Western Troubadors - My Heart's Tonight In Tennessee / Just Suppose - 1951

165 Jeff Durham and his Kentucky Boys feat. Bob Sykes on vocal (a) / Skeet's McDonald & Benny Walker on vocal with Johnnie White and his Rhythm Riders (b) I'm Looking For Sunshine (But Only Find Rain) / Birthday Cake Boogie 1952

166 Jimmy Myers and his Happy Highway Gang Ding Dong Mama From Tennessee / True Love is Always That Way 1952

167 - Lester Thomas - Song Of Songs / Looking For Someone New - 1952

168 - Sonny Sexton And His Musical Westernairs - It's A Long Road (That Never Turns) / Western Air Stomp (Instrumental) - 1952

169 Leon Benson and his Rhythm Ramblers St. Joe Boogie / Prison Cell No.13 1952

170 The Davis Sisters (a) / Roy Hall and his Cohutta Mountain Boys (b) Jealous Love / Going Down The Road Feeling Bad 1952

171 - Sonny Sexton And His Musical Westernairs - Too Many Tears Will Fall / Don't You Tell A Soul (I Love You) - 1953

172 Forrest Rye with String Band Accompaniment Wild Cat Boogie / Are You Making A Fool Of Me 1953

173 May Hawks with Lester Thomas and his Southern Pals Jealous Love / Year After Year 1953

174 The Davis Sisters Kaw-Liga / Sorrow And Pain 1953

175 The Davis Sisters with String Band Accomp. Heartbreak Ahead / Steel Wool 1953

176 - Boots Gilbert & Bob Sykes With Chuck Hatfield And The Treble-Airs / Boots Gilbert With Chuck Hatfield And The Treble-Airs - Take It Or Leave It / Man, Turn Me Loose - 1954

177 Gene Rowe Tennessee Luney Honeymoon / Memory From The Past 1954

178/ 179 May Hawks with Chuck Hatfield and his Treble-Aires Meet Me Down In Nashville (At The Op'ry Tonight) / Wasted Years 1954

180 The York Brothers Going Home / Detroit Hula Girl 1954

180 Boots Gilbert Fickle Heart / Please, Mr. Bartender 1954

181 - Boots Gilbert - Fickle Heart / Please Mr. Bartender - 1954

182 - May Hawks And Lester Thomas / May Hawks And Chuck Hatfield - Straighten Up And Fly Right / Baby You're A Bygone Now - 1954

183 Big Chief Redbird and his Cherokee Braves Big Chief Yodel / No Need To Cry 1955

184 Boots Gilbert Sadie And The Cop / When Senorita Comes To Hear The Senor Play 1955

185 Cal Davis and his Tennessee Kings Third Set Of Tears / Partnership Love Affair 1956

186 Eddie Jackson and his Swingsters Rock And Roll Baby / You Are The One 1956

187 Buster Turner and his Pinnacle Mt. Boys That Old Heartbreak Express / True Love In My Heart 1956

188 Bill Hicks and the Southerneers Blue Flame / She's Done Gone 1956

Fortune 189 - ?

190 - Roy Rector And Slim Bradford - I Didn't Know I Loved You / Life Of Sorrow - 1956

191 Jimmy Lee You Ain't No Good For Me / Sad And Lonely 1956

192 Will Haynes and the Ozark Valley Boys Honeymoon In The Mountains / I Could Never Walk Alone 1956

193 Pete De Bree and the Wanderers, vocal by Bernie Sanders My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Wanderer's Blues 1956

Fortune 194 - Pete Debree And The Wanderers - Hey, Mr. Presley / ? - 1956

195 Matt Hutson and his Arkansas Playboys Sentimental Man / Sometimes 1956

196 Curly Dan & Wilma and the Danville Mountain Boys Sleep Darling / My Little Rose 1956

196 Roy Rector Heard The Back Door Slam / You're The Girl I'm Gonna Marry 1956

197 - Dan Curly And The Danville Mountain Trio - Sleep Darling / My Little Rose - 1956

198 Billy Martin I Dreamed Of You / I'm Home Again 195??

199 Johnny Powers and his Rockets Honey Let's Go (To A Rock And Roll Show) / Your Love 1957

200-series

200 Peter De Bree and the Wanderers, vocal by Jimmy Franklin Hey, Mr. Presley / Long Tall You (From Louisville) 1957

201 Lexie Harvey and the Gospel Four He'll Part The Waters / All The Way To Heaven 1958

202 - ?

203 - ?

204 - ?

205 Dell Vaughn with the Fortune Aires A Cure For Love / Rock The Universe 1958

206 Don Rader and the 20th Century Ranch Hands Rock And Roll Grandpa / A Day At The Pines 1958

207 The Terrigan Brothers with The Sterlings Hi Ho, Little Girl / Little Love 1958

208 Ellis Kirk and the Town & Country Boys (b-side featuring Lyle Collins on lead guitar) Sweetie Pie / Flamingo Rock 19??

209 - ?

210 The Hunt Sisters & Mark, Roy Hall and his Boys Teardrops / Elvis Is Rocking Again 1960

211 Jim Myers & Tex Regan with Jim Myers and his Gems (a) / Jim Myers and his Gems Pretty Baby Rock / J & D Hop 1960

212 Jim Myers and his Gems with The Montclairs under direction of Devora Brown Oh! Baby Baby / Blue Stroll 1960

213 The Hunt Sisters Don't Hang Your Shame On Me / I'm Not Gonna Take It Anymore 1961

214 Jim Myers Bouncy / Partings 1961

215 Bobby Bernell Stay Away From Me / Thousand And One Dreams 1962

215 Jim Myers and his Gems Memphis / After Tomorrow 1962

216 ?

217 The Hunt Sisters Blue Moon Of Yesterday / My Feelings Are Showing 1962

218 ?

219 Danny Richards Can't Stop Me From Loving You / Love I Used To Know 19??

220 Vic Norwin For Loving You / Long Gone Lonesome Blues 19??

221 Don Darlin You Walked Away / Bitter Feelings And Bitter Tears 19??

222 Danny Richards and the Country Rhythm Boys One Way Ticket To Tennessee / They're Talkin' About You 19??

223 The Windy Mountain Boys High, Wide And Handsome / John Henry 19??

224 Loyd Howell - Jim Click and the Blue Stars Rosilita / Don't Hang Around 19??

225 Herb & Joe and their Rambl-Airs Hill Side Break Down / 1964

225 Spider Turner (a) / The Fortune Bravos (b) Ride In My 225 / One Stop 1964

226 Tommy Kato That's How Much I Love You / Until 1964

227 The Hall Brothers Lonesome Jukebox And Me / Honeymoon Cabin 196?

228 Curley Dan & Wilma Ann and the Danville Mt. Boys North On 23 / I Don't See No Wings On You 196?

229 Dewey & Johnny Campbell Pretty Little Miss From San Francisco / What Will Your Answer Be 196?

230 ?

231 Al Burnette and his Southern Swingsters Lookie Here, Baby / Humpty Dumpty 1967

232 ?

233 Wendy Smith and his Windy Mountain Ramblers The Pill / Caralyn (The Teenage Queen) 196?

234 Johnny Buckett and his Cumberland River Boys I Wish I Was In Tennessee / Too Late Darling 196?

235 Al Burnette and the Southern Swingsters Run Mary Run / Lonely promises 196?

321 - Pat Holben Trio - Monkey Jerk / I Am The Greatest - 1964

400-series

484 Georgie and his Polka Dukes Dukes Polka / Blond Curl Waltz 19??

485 Georgie and his Polka Dukes I Don't Know Polka / Sandra's Waltz 19??

500-series

500 Bus Stanley Oh, Marie / Jersey Bounce 1954

501 Bus Stanley Siboney / Desert Song 1954

502 Arsene Siegel Hocus Pocus Dance / O, Siegel 1954

503 - Bill Holeman - There Is A 'V' On The Moon Tonight / Indian Love Call

504 Bob Manners Clock Song / My Thoughts Of You 1954

505 ?

506 Frankie Connors Why Can't You Love Me, Too / Waltz Of Virginia 1954

507 Four Jacks & A Jill Love's Not Love Without You / I'm In Love With Someone 1954

508 Larry Corona Lonely Heart / House On The Hill 1954

509/510 The Diablos Adios, My Desert Love / Old Fashioned Girl 1954

511 The Diablos featuring Nolan Strong The Wind / Baby, Be Mine 1954

512 Carlos Cortez and his Rhythm Kings Sentimental Fool / Gypsy's Goodbye 1954

513 Nick Forrest I Can't Fall In Love / I Walk In The Rain 1954

514 The Diablos Route 16 / Hold Me Until Eternity 1955

515 Carlos Cortez and his Rhythm Kings Mambo Costa Rica / Rose Of Tangier 1955

516 The Diablos Daddy Rockin' Strong / Do You Remember What You Did Last Night 1955

517 The Four Kings Rose Of Tangier / Doo-Li-Op 1955

518 The Diablos Way You Dog Me Around / Jump, Shake And Move 1955

519 Nolan Strong and the Diablos You're The Only Girl Delores / You Are 1956

520 Don Lane Ooh, Those Eyes / Cha Cha Of Love 1956

521 Roy Hall and his Back Room Boys Corrine, Corrina / Don't Ask Me No Questions (I'll Tell You No Lies) 1956

522 Nolan Strong Teardrop From Heaven / Try Me One More Time 1956

523 Larry Corona Revenge / Jane 1956

524 George Young Shakin' Shelley / Buggin' Baby 1957

525 Nolan Strong and the Diablos featuring Bob Edwards on guitar Can't We Talk This Over / The Mambo Of Love 1957

526 Rose Gambino, Geo Annis and his Orch. We Heard Them Play A Waltz / To Love You 1957

527 The Premiers When You Are In Love / Trap Of Love 1957

528 Gino Parks Just Go / Last Night I Cried 1957

529 Nolan Strong and the Diablos For Old Times Sakes / My Heart Will Always Belong To You 1958

530 Tony Lee Suicide / Poppin' Off 1958

531 Nolan Strong Goodbye Matilda / I Am With You 1959

532 Nolan Strong and the Diablos If I Could Be With You Tonight / I Wanna Know 1959

533 The Centurys Take My Hand / Oh Joe, Joe 1959

534 The Earthquakes Bashful Guy / Darling, Be Mine 1959

535 The Catalinas Long Walk / Destruction 1959

536 Nolan Strong and the Diablos Since You're Gone / What Are You Gonna Do 1960

537 Jimmy Burke Forbidden Love / Ooh, Those Eyes 1960

538 Doctor Ross The Harmonica Boss with Tony Valla and the Alamos Sugar Mama / I'd Rather Be An Old Woman's Baby Than A Young
Girl's Slave 1960

538 The Earthquakes This Is Really Real / Crazy Bop (?) 1960

539 Terry Soggs Route 16 / I Dream Of You 1961

540 Floyd Smith Grandpa's Gully Rock / This Is A Miracle 1961

541 The Delteens with the Orbits under direction of Devora Brown Listen To The Rain / Love Me 1961

542 Nathaniel Mayer My Last Dance With You / My Little Darling 1962

543 Robert Preston with Organ Accomp. Trees / I Speak The Truth 1962

544 Nolan Strong and the Diablos I Don't Care / Blue Moon 1962

545 Nathaniel Mayer and the Fabulous Twilights Village Of Love / I Want A Woman 1962

546 Nolan Strong Mind Over Matter (I'm Gonna Make You Mine) / Besides You 1962

547 Nathaniel Mayer Hurtin' Love / Leave Me Alone 1962

548 The Nite Sounds (I Love You) With Tender Passion / Cheese Cake 1962

549 Arlando King Look What You Done / Baby, Only You 1962

550 Nathaniel Mayer and his Fabulous Twilights Well, I've Got News (For You) / Work It Out 1962

550 Nathaniel Mayer and his Fabulous Twilights Well, I've Got News / Mr. Santa Claus (Bring Me My Baby) 1962

551 Melvin Davis with the Nite Sounds Playboy (Don't You Play In School) / I Won't Be Your Fool 1963

552 Butch Vaden Harem Girl / Roll 1963

553 Nolan Strong I Really Love You / Everything They Said Came True 1963

553 Nolan Strong You're My Love / Everything They Said Came True 1963

554 Nathaniel Mayer and his Fabulous Twilights I Had A Dream / I'm Not Gonna Cry 1963

555 The Magnatones Adios, My Desert Love / I Love You With Tender Passion 1963

556 Nolan Strong You're Every Beat Of My Heart / It's Because Of You 1963

557 Nathaniel Mayer and his Fabulous Twilights Going Back To The Village Of Love / My Last Dance With You 1963

558 Arlando King When I Awake / Come Back 1963

559 Eddie Stapleton Well, I'm Weak / Want Your Love 1963

560 The Royal Jokers You Tickle Me, Baby / You Came Along 1963

561 Maury Dean and the Nite Shift with the Marteens I'll Take That Chance / Catch You Later 1964

562 Nathaniel Mayer and the Dynamics with the Crescendals A Place I Know / Don't Come Back 1964

563 Nathaniel Mayer with the Diablos Village Of Love / Real True Love 1964

564 The Diablos Are You Making A Fool Out Of Me / You're My Happiness 1964

565 Gene and the Jeanettes You're A Star / Lover 1964

566 The Creshendals Oh, My Love / Oh, My Love 1964

567 Nathaniel Mayer with the Fortune Braves I Want Love And Affection (Not The House Of Correction) / From Now On 1964

568 The Utopias Sally Bad / Welcome Back To My Heart 1964

569 Nolan Strong Ali Coochie / You're Presentable 1964

570 Spyder Turner (a) / The Fortune Bravos (b) Ride In My 225 / One Stop 1964

571 Jacqui Carr with Ric and Karen Springtime / The Honor Of Your Presence 1964

572 Armond Adams Storm / Diamond Pins And Broken Beads 1964

573 The Disciples I Found Out / Twelfth Street 1964

574 Nolan Strong Way You Dog Me Around / Jump With Me 1964

575 ?

576 Dell Vaughan, vocal with Band I Need You / Garden Of Love 1964

700-series

711 Chuck Oakes and his Chuck Wagon Boys Waltz Of Virginia / Hey! It's Chuck's Boogie 19??

800-series

800 The National Harmonizers Is Your All On The Altar / Death Comes Knocking 1954

801 John Brim Strange Man Blues / Mean Man Blues 1954

802 Henry Smith Dog Me Blues / Rockin' Chair Boogie 1954

803 ?

804 Gene Allen Trying To Get Rid Of The Blues / My Darling Bernice 1954

805 Maceo Merriweather Worried Life Blues
Worried Life Blues
"Worried Life Blues" is a song that has become one of the most recorded blues songs of all time. Originally recorded by Major "Big Maceo" Merriweather in 1941, "Worried Life Blues" was an early blues hit and Maceo's most recognized song...

 # 2 / Strange To Me Blues 1954

806 Calvin Frazier
Calvin Frazier
Calvin Frazier was an American Detroit blues and country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Despite leaving a fragmented recording history, both as a singer and guitarist, Frazier was an associate of Robert Johnson, and recorded alongside Johnny Shines, Sampson Pittman, T.J...

 (a) / Jimmy Milner (b) Sweet Bread Baby / Longing for You
Longing for You
"Longing for You" is an American song performed by a number of popular artists in the 1950s.Vic Damone and Teresa Brewer had chart hits with the song in 1951....

 1954

807 Gene Seals She Don't Want Your Rocking / Hurry Back Home 1954

808 Choker Campbell Frankie And Johnny / Rocking & Jumping 1954

809 Boo Boo Turner I Goofed / Cooling With Boo Boo 1954

810 Harry "Honey Boy" Willis I'll Understand / Poker Playing Baby 1954

811 The Four Kings You Don't Mean Me Right / My Head Goes Acting Up 1954

812 The Five Dukes Of Rhythm Soft, Sweet And Really Fine / Everybody's Singing The Blues 1954

813 - Paul Lewis (The Mighty Swamba) And The Swans Music Under Direction Of Gene Nero - Wedding Bells, Oh Wedding Bells / Little Senorita - 1954

Fortune 814 - ?

Fortune 815 - ?

Fortune 816 - ?

Fortune 817 - ?

Fortune 818 - ?

Fortune 819 - ?

820 Joe Weaver I'm On My Merry Way / Loose Caboose 1955

821 The Five Dollars Doctor Baby / Harmony Of Love 1955

822 The Swans Mister Cool Breeze / I'll Forever Love You 1955

823 The Bu Bu Turner Group Hornet's Nest / Rose Of Tangier
(featuring Kenny Burrell, a-side retitled later as 'Ground Round') 1955

823 Kenny Burrell with the Bu Bu Turner Group Ground Round / Rose Of Tangier 1955

824 Andre Williams with the Don Juans Pulling Time / Going Down To Tia Juana 1955

825 Joe Weaver and the Don Juans Baby, I Love You So / It Must Be Love 1955

826 The Five Dollars So Strange / You Know I Can't Refuse 1956

827 Andre Williams Mozelle / Just Want A Little Lovin' 1956

828 Andre Williams and the Don Juans It's All Over / Bobby Jean 1956

829 Chet Oliver Going Back To Chicago / Cool As A Cucumber 1956

830 The Five Dollars Hard Working Mama / I Will Wait 1956

831 Andre Williams and his New Group (The Don Juans) Bacon Fat / Just Because Of A Kiss 1956

832 Joe Weaver Looka Here, Pretty Baby / Baby Child 1956

833 The Five Dollars You Fool / How Do You Do The Bacon Fat 1957

833 The Five Dollars (a) / The Five Jets (b) You Fool / I'm Wanderin' 1957

834 Andre Williams You Are My Sunshine / Mean Jean 1957

835 ?

836 Little Eddie and the Don Juans This Is A Miracle / Calypso Beat 1957

837 Andre Williams (Mr. Rhythm), Charlie Morris Orchestra Jail Bait / Going Back To Chicago 1957

837 Andre Williams (Mr. Rhythm), Charlie Morris Orchestra Jail Bait / My Tears 1957

838 Bobo Jenkins
Bobo Jenkins
Bobo Jenkins was an American Detroit blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He also built and set up his own recording studio and record label in Detroit...

 Ten Below Zero / Baby, Don't You Want To Go 1957

839 Andre Williams The Greasy Chicken / Come On Baby (or Don't Touch ?) 1957

839 Andre Williams Don't Touch / Pass The Biscuits Please 1957

840 The Royal Jokers Sweet Little Angel / I Don't Like You That Much 1958

841 The Diablos Harriet / Come Home, Little Girl 1958

842 Andre Williams My Last Dance With You / Hey! Country Girl 1958

843 Ernest Tucker Gonna Get Me A Satellite / Too Small To Dance 1958

844 Earl Chatman Take Two Steps Back / Love Me, Baby 1958

845 Little Eddie My Mama Said / Yellow Moon 1958

846 John Lee Hooker Curl My Baby's Hair / 609 Boogie 1959

847 Andre Williams I'm All For You / Put A Chain On It 1959

848 Eddie Kirkland I Miss You, Baby / I Must Have Done Something Wrong 1959

849 Walter Hamilton Combo Sherry Blues / Peaches And Cream 1959

850 Al Gelb Mad About Him Blues / Saint Louis Blues 1959

851 Andre Williams with the Five Dollars, 2nd voice Gino Parks, Walter Hamilton Combo (M m m m --Andre Williams Is) Movin' /
(M m m m--Georgia May Is) Movin' 1960

852 Joe Weaver Too Hot To Trot / All I Do Is Cry 1960

853 John Lee Hooker Cry Baby / Love You Baby 1960

854 The Five Dollars My Baby-O / That's The Way It Goes 1960

855 John Lee Hooker Crazy About That Walk / We're All God's Children 1961

856 Andre Williams Jailhouse Blues / I Still Love You 1961

857 Doctor Ross and the Orbits Cat Squirrel / The Sunnyland 1961

858 Tony Valla and the Alamos La Bamba /.Jane, Why Did You Do It 1962

859 Tony Valla and the Alamos Love, Boy / Maria Christina 1963

860 Big Blues Carson Night You Left / Why Did You Leave 1963

861 Dave Hamilton and his Peppers Beatle Walk / Argentina 1964

862 The Lapels Bad Luck / Dusty Roads 1964

863 The Continental Four Jack The Ripper / Scramble 1964

864 The Destinations Valley Of Tears / Come On And Let Me Love You 1964

865 The Pat Holben Trio Monkey Jerk / I Am The Greatest 1964

866 Concertina Millie Trio Who Is Singing My Song / Swiss Girl 1964

867 Lee and the Leopards What About Me / Don't Press Your Luck 1964

868 Joe Day and the Dares Talking About My Love / True, True Love 1965

869 The Flaming Embers Gone, Gone, Gone / You Can Count On Me 1965

870 Ray Kimble Woe Is Me / Rain, Go Away 1965

871 Arthur Griswold Pretty Mama Blues / Trying For A Future 1965

872 Arthur Griswold Daddy, Daddy / Daddy, Daddy 1965

1000-1325

Fortune 1000 - The K-Otics - Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)
Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)
Double Shot is a popular song written by Don Smith and Cyril Vetter and originally recorded by Dick Holler & the Holidays. It was later recorded by The Swingin' Medallions who released it as their second single in 1966. The song became a Top 20 hit for the group, peaking at #17 on the U.S....

/ I'm Leaving Here - 1966

Fortune 1001 - Sermon By Rev. M. Larry Franklin Pastor Of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church - The Baby Of Bethlehem (Part 1) / The Baby Of Bethlehem (Part 2) - 1951

Fortune 1002 - The United Pentecostal Choral Union Presented By Prof. Edward G. Robinson (Director & President) - When I See Jesus / I Saw A Beautiful Light - 1951

Fortune 1003 - ?

Fortune 1004 - ?

Fortune 1005 - The Hurricane Travelers - New Born Soul / He's All I Need - 1951

Fortune 1020 - Ken Apple And The Singing Star Trio - The Name Of Jesus / God's The Same - ?

Fortune 1021 - Ken Apple And The Singing Star Trio - My God Is Real / Do Lord - ?

Fortune 1047 - Willie Anderson - Jelly Jelly / I'll Spend Those Pennies - ?

1300/1400 gospel

Fortune 1310 - Ken Apple And The Singing Star Trio - Someday There'll Be No Tomorrow / I Can Call Jesus Anytime - ?

Fortune 1311 - Ken Apple And The Singing Star Trio - Didn't It Rain / My Brother Prayed - ?

Fortune 1312 - ?

Fortune 1313 - ?

Fortune 1314 - ?

Fortune 1315 - ?

Fortune 1316 - The Emeraldite Singers Arranged By Calvin Fair Guitar-William Bailey -? / Sign Of The Judgement - ?

Fortune 1317 - ?

Fortune 1318 - W. Emmons (Lead) Mount Olive Soul Stirrers - Where Are You Building Your Building? / This Little Light Of Mine - 1950

Fortune 1318 - Ken Apple And The Singing Star Trio - Too Near Home / Supper Time / Journey To The Sky /// Makes Me Want To Pray / God Is God / When I Feel The Saviour's Hand - 1950 (Came With Picture Sleeve)

Fortune 1319 - ?

Fortune 1320 - The Bibletones - He's Calling Me / Whosover Will - 1950

Fortune 1321 - ?

Fortune 1322 - ?

Fortune 1323 - ?

Fortune 1324 - ?

1325 - The Wandering Spirituals - Storming At The Ferry / Until I Found The Lord - 1950

1326 The Gospel Stars, Milton Pullen (piano) When God Made Man / Lord Shelter Me 1950

1327 - Frank And Nancy Webb - You'll Regret You Didn't Pray / Have You Told Them About Me - ?

1328 - The Gospel Stars - Bless This House Jesus Goes With Me - ?

1329 - ?

1330 - Skeets McDonald - Tattooed Lady / Griddle Greasing Daddy /// Let Me Play With Your Poodle / Sadie And The Cop - ?

1331 - ?

1332 - ?

1333 - The Christian Chapel Trio - Great Reunion Day / Longing To Go /// What A Day / Each Step Of The Way - ?

1334 - The Tennessee Harmony Boys - The Lord's Last Supper / Don't Forget To Kneel And Pray /// When I Prayed Last Night / When He Reached Down His Hand For Me - ?

1335 - The Rev. George Morton - This Is My Story / Wade In The Water - ?

1336 - The Victory Five - Please Lord / Evening Sun - ?

1337 - The Southland Harmony Quartet - ? / ? - ?

1338 - Mary Frazier - Time Is Running Out / Somebody Cares /// I Believe - ?

1339 - The Late Bishop C. L. Morton - When My Mother & Father Forsake Me / When My Mother & Father Forsake Me - ?

1340 ?

1341 Truetone Gospel Singers Closer To The Lord / The Life That I Sing About 19??

1342 - The Celestialaires - Up Above My Head / ? - ?

1343 - The Sensational Pontiac Spiritual Singers - Old Time Religion / The Lord Is My Shepherd - ?

1344 - Silver Harps - By And By / I Found The Lord - ? Flip

1345 - Joy Harmonizers (Arranged by Allen Jones) - Early In The Morning / My Heavenly Home - ?

1346 The Victory Five Evening Sun / Please, Lord 19??

1347 ?

1348 - Reverend Arthur Carruthers New St. Paul Baptist Church - Sermonette (Good Man In A Bad Fix) / I Know For Myself I've Been Changed - ?

1349 Reverend E.T. Baker, Pastor of The Friendship M.B.C. of Muskegon Heights, Michigan Rock Of Ages (Part 1) / Rock Of Ages
(Part 2) 19??

1350 - The Sunnysiders - God's Elevator / Light From Heaven /// Nail Scarred Hands / How Far Did I Fall - ?

1401 The Detroit Songbirds Thank You Lord / There's A Man Taking Names 19??

1402 The Gospel Believers of Detroit, Michigan Bless My Home / Saints Go Marchin' In 19??

EP

EP 1330 Johnny Buckett (a1 & b2) / Boots Gilbert (a2) / Skeets McDonald (b1) Let Me Play With Your Poodle / Sadie And The Cop / The Tattooed Lady / Griddle Greasin' Daddy 19??

Albums

LP-8010 NOLAN STRONG and the DIABLOS FORTUNE OF HITS 1961

LP-8011 VARIOUS ARTISTS FORTUNE'S TREASURE CHEST OF HITS/FORTUNE'S TREASURE CHEST OF MUSTY DUSTIES 1961

LP-8012 NOLAN STRONG and the DIABLOS FORTUNE OF HITS, VOLUME 2 1962

LP-8013 NATHANIEL MAYER and the TWILIGHTS VILLAGE OF LOVE 1963

LP-8014 NATHANIEL MAYER and the TWILIGHTS (GOING BACK TO THE) VILLAGE OF LOVE 1963

LP-8015 NOLAN STRONG with the DIABLOS MIND OVER MATTER 1963

LP-8016 NOLAN STRONG and the DIABLOS/THE FIVE DOLLARS FROM THE BEGINNING TO NOW 1963

LP-8017 VARIOUS ARTISTS TREASURE CHEST OF MUSTY DUSTIES, VOLUME 2 1963

LP-8019 ANDRE WILLIAMS & DON JUANS JAIL BAIT 198?

LP-8020 THE DIABLOS LEGENDARY 198?

LP-3001 VARIOUS ARTISTS TATTOOED LADY PLUS ELEVEN OTHER SIZZLERS 1961

LP-3002 BIG MACEO MERRYWEATHER & JOHN LEE HOOKER BIG MACEO MERRYWEATHER AND JOHN LEE HOOKER 1963

LP-3003 ARTHUR RACKOCZI AN EVENING IN BUDAPEST 1963

LP-3004 THE DAVIS SISTERS HITS (may have been reissued as 'Jealous Heart' by Skeeter Davis) 19??

LP-3005 ARTIE NELSON MEDITERRANEAN 19??

LP-3006 JULIO BELLA THE HOT JAZZ VIOLIN 19??

LP-3008 FORD NIX & FRANK BUCHANNAN SING AND PLAY FOLK SONGS AND BLUEGRASS 19??

LP-3009 JOHNNY BUCKETT and his CUMBERLAND RIVER BOYS AND GIRLS I'M USING MY BIBLE FOR A ROAD MAP 19??

F/FS-3011 DR. ROSS DOCTOR ROSS, THE HARMONICA BOSS 1971

F-3012 VARIOUS ARTISTS BLUES SOUNDS OF THE HASTINGS STREET ERA (THE ORIGINAL DETROIT BLUES) 197?

HI-Q records: singles

10 Bill Hicks and the Southerneers Sugar Coated Lies / Strange As It Seems 195?

11 Farris Wilder and his Band Haunting Dreams / It's All Your Fault 1957

12 Shorty Frog and his Space Cats I'm Glad You Didn't Say Goodbye / Sheddin' Tears Over You 1958

14 Jimmy Gartin with The Highlanders Maria / Gonna Ride That Satellite 1958

15 Ralph Davis and the Western Rhythm Boys Searching For You / Undecided Heart 195?

16 Candy Mountain Boys It's Hillbilly Christmas (Every Saturday) / Golden Moonlight Waltz 1959

17 Rufus Shoffner & Joyce Songer Every Little Teardrop / It Always Happens To Me 1962

18 Cherokee Chief and his Oaklahoma Rockers True Love (Grows Fonder Every Day) / Little Mama Twist 196?

19 Rufus Shoffner & Speedy Rogers Hillbilly Wedding Bells / Lovelight 196?

20 Bobby Bernell Hello There / Move Over Big Dog (Let A Little Dog In) 1964

21 Cherokee Chief Mean And Evil Blues / Holiday From Heartaches 196?

23 Patti Lynn Same Old Blues / One Faded Rose 1964

25 Cherokee Chief Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now / This World Of Love We Know (Should Always Be) 196?

26 Jimmie Click I Can't Play The Juke Box Here No More / Polecat Hollow 196?

27 Loyd Howell and the Brite Stars Don't Make Me Stop Drinking / Truck Driving "Jack" 1967

28 Randy Sea Heartbreak To Happiness / Please Don't Sell My Daddy No More Wine 196?

100 Z-1/2 The Tempos Sham-Rock / It's Tough 19??

236 Eddie & Richard and the Blue Mt. Boys Lonesome Blues / True Love On My Mind 19??

1335 Reverend George Morton This Is My Story / Wade In The Water 19??

5000 The Hi-Fidelities Street Of Loneliness / Help, Murder, Police 1957

5001 The Montclairs Golden Angel / Don Juan 1957

5003 Don Lane Don't Tempt Me / Love Letters 1957

5004 The Royal Jokers Spring / September In The Rain 1957

5005 The Gardenias I'm Laughing At You / Houdini 1957

5006 The El Capris Girl Of Mine / These Lonely Nights 1957

5007 Don Lane Teenage Love Affair / How About Me 1958

5008 The Ferros Come Home, My Love / Tough Cat 1958

5010 Jim Sands & The Montclairs, You Don't Know My Mind / We're Gonna Rock 1958

5011 Clea Bradford Have I Made A Mistake / I've Got You 1959

5012 The Phateons Fling / Home Made 1959

5014 Georgie Sale and the Escapades I'll Love You Forever / End Of Time 1960

5015 Jay Hammond I'll Be Your Fool / She's My Girl 1960

5016 The Starlighters Zoom / Big Feet 1960

5017 Marsha Renay (with The Don Juans?) It's Nice / Our Cha-Lypso Of Love 1960

5018 John Lee Hooker Big Fine Woman / Blues For Christmas 1960

5019 Dave Hamilton and his Peppers Cooter Bug / Donna's Cha-Cha 1961

5020 Tino Cairo Wow Baby Sitter / Love In Portofino 1961

5021 The Creators Wear My Ring / Booga Bear 1961

5022 Karol Jackman Sometimes I Get Lonely / I Wanna Cry 1962

5023 Bobby Allen I Sent You Roses / You're My Love 1962

5024 Dave Kirk Oh, Baby / Those Lonely Blue Nights 1962

5025 Dave Atkins Big Beat Blues / Smokey Mountain Twist 1962

5026 Kenny Love Jo Ann / How Much I Really Care 1963

5027 Dr. Ross Cannonball / Numbers Blues 1963

5028 The Del Victors Baby Sitter, I Love You / Oh, Lover 1963

5029 James Walton Leaving Blues / Miss Jessie James 1963

5030 Alamos Donkey Walk / Pork Chops 1963

5033 Dr. Ross New York Breakdown / Call The Doctor 1963

5034 Dale Vaughan Let Me Be Loved / Valley Of Broken Hearts 1964

5035 Walter Hamilton and his Quintet Kaiak (Part 1) / Kaiak (Part 2) 196?

5036 Black Jack Reynolds I Had A Little Dog / You Won't Treat Me Right 196?

5037 Gene Cooper Go-Go Inn / Kind Of Man I Am 196?

5039 Sweet Sammy J. Her Heart Must Be Made Of Stone / Baby, Just You And Me 196?

5040 The Original Mustangs Oh, Baby / Jump, Lula 196?

5041 Eddie Kirk Every Hour, Every Minute (I Wanna Be With You) / The Grunt 196?

5042 Richard Smith I Don't Wanna Cry / Mama Cried 196?

5043 Walter Hamilton Nobody But Me / Loosen Up Your Thing 196?

5044 Dell Vaugh with The Fortune Aires (a) / Johnny Powers and his Rockets (b) Rock The Universe / Honey Let's Go (To A Rock
And Roll Show) (reissue) 1965

5045 Roy Hall and his Jumping Cats Three Alley Cats / Bed Spring Motel (23 Spring St.) (with picture sleeve) 1965

5046 Ellis Kirk and the Town & Country Boys Sweetie Pie / Joann 1965

5047 Tony Vella Danny's Polka / Quirdro Nos 196?

5048 Len Bland and the Hi-Notes For Your Love, Pretty Baby / Operator 196?

5049 Pat Holden My Mother Is A Funky Chicken / Keep On Truckin' 196?

5050 Roy Hall's Alley Cats Dig Everybody Dig That Boogie / Go Go Little Queenie!
(b-side possibly features Andre Williams on vocals) 1965

STRATE-8 - singles

1500 The Richard Brothers Drunk Driver's Coming / Stolen Property 1959

1501 Don Rader and the Five Stars Rockin' The Blues / I Was A Fool 1959

1503 Jimmy Gartin and his Bad Cats Why Did You Leave Me / Honey Won't You Love Me 1960

1504 Kenny Lane and his Bull Dogs Columbus Stockade Blues / Froggy Went A Courtin' 1960

1506 Ali Mapo You Don't Know My Mind / Promise Me Linda 19??

1507 Don Rader and The Five Stars Rock & Roll Grampa / A Day At The Pines 1970

1508 Roy Hall - vocal & piano (a) / Don Radar - vocal, Roy Hall - at the piano (b) Rockin' The Blues / (She Sure Can) Rock Me
1970

1509 Don Rader and the 20th Century Ranch Boys Goodbye, I Hate To See You Go / You Win Again 197?

1510 Don Rader and the 20th Century Ranch Boys Smile Of Love / Don't I Know You 197?

1511 Don Rader and the 20th Century Ranch Boys Rader's Blues / Some Day I'm Gonna Cry 197?

1512 Don Rader and the 20th Century Ranch Boys Area Code To Heaven / Good Bye, I Hate To See You Go 197?

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