1) The Animals, Bring It on Home to Me/For Miss Caulker, 1965, UK
2)
Len Barry, 1-2-3/Bullseye, 1965 UK
3)
Fontella Bass, Rescue Me/The Soul Of The Man, 1965 UK
4)
Chuck Berry, No Particular Place to Go/Liverpool Drive, 1964 UK
5) The Big Three, Some Other Guy/Let True Love Begin, 1963 UK
6) Gary U.S. Bonds, New Orleans/Quarter to Three, 1964 UK
16) Derek Martin, Daddy Rollin' Stone/Don’t Put Me Down Like This, 1964 UK
27) Little Richard, Long Tall Sally/Slippin' and Slidin', 1956 US
31) Barrett Strong, Money (That's What I Want)/Oh I Apologize, 1960 UK
32) Tommy Tucker, Hi-Heel Sneakers/I Don't Want 'Cha (Watcha Gonna Do), 1964 UK
34) Larry Williams, Short Fat Fannie/High School Dance, 1957 UK
35) Larry Williams, She Said, Yeah/Bad Boy, 1959 UK
5) The Big Three, Some Other Guy/Let True Love Begin, 1963 UK
6) Gary U.S. Bonds, New Orleans/Quarter to Three, 1964 UK
7)
Bruce Channel, Hey! Baby/Dream Girl, 1962 UK
8)
The Contours, First I Look at the Purse/Searching For A Girl, 1965 UK
9)
Donovan, Turquoise/Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness), 1965 UK
10)
Bob Dylan, Positively 4th Street/From A Buick 6, 1965 UK
11)
Buddy Holly, Brown-Eyed Handsome Man/Wishing, 1963 UK
12)
Buddy Holly, What To Do/Slippin’ And Slidin’, 1965 UK
13) The Isley Brothers, Twist
and Shout/Spanish Twist (instrumental of Twist and Shout), 1962, UK
14)
The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream/ Night Owl Blues, 1966 UK
15)
The Lovin' Spoonful, Do You Believe in Magic/On The Road Again, 1965 UK
16) Derek Martin, Daddy Rollin' Stone/Don’t Put Me Down Like This, 1964 UK
17)
Jimmy McCracklin, The Walk/I'm To Blame, 1958 UK
18)
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Shop Around/Who's Lovin' You, 1960 US
19)
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Ain't It Baby/The Only One I Love,
1961 US
20)
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, What's So Good About Goodbye/I've Been
Good to You, 1961 US
21)
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Tracks of My Tears/A Fork in the Road,
1965 UK
22)
Bobby Parker, Watch Your Step/Steal Your Heart, 1961 UK
23)
Paul Revere & the Raiders, Steppin' Out/Blue Fox, 1965 UK
24)
Wilson Pickett, In the Midnight Hour/I’m Not Tired, 1965 UK
25)
James Ray with the Hutch Davie Orchestra, If You Gotta Make a Fool of
Somebody/It’s Been a
Drag, 1962 UK
26)
Otis Redding, My Girl/Down In The Valley, 1965 UK
27) Little Richard, Long Tall Sally/Slippin' and Slidin', 1956 US
28)
Little Richard, Ooh! My Soul/True, Fine Mama, 1958 UK
29)
Timmy Shaw with the Sternphones, Gonna Send You Back to Georgia (A City
Slicker)/I’m a Lonely Guy, 1964 UK
30)
Edwin Starr, Agent Double-O Soul/Agent Double-O Soul (instrumental),
1965 US
31) Barrett Strong, Money (That's What I Want)/Oh I Apologize, 1960 UK
32) Tommy Tucker, Hi-Heel Sneakers/I Don't Want 'Cha (Watcha Gonna Do), 1964 UK
33)
Gene Vincent, Be-Bop-A-Lula/Woman Love, 1956 UK
34) Larry Williams, Short Fat Fannie/High School Dance, 1957 UK
35) Larry Williams, She Said, Yeah/Bad Boy, 1959 UK
36)
Booker T and the MG, Boot-leg /Outrage, 1965 US
37)
Arthur Alexander, You Better Move On/A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues, 1962 UK
38)
Richie Barrett, Some Other Guy/Tricky Dicky, 1962 UK
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bolded 45s come from an as yet uncorroborated source.
US singles were used when UK equivalents didn't exist according to my research.
Interesting that there are no Elvis Presley records in this list.
ReplyDeleteIt is a strange omission.
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