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The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1956 - 10" - Pilgrim 703 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1960 - 7" - Lost-Nite LN 340 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - 1960s' reissue from the original 1955 release on Pilgrim - Chestnut St, Philla, PA address in the bottom of labels, red vinyl issue
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1960 - 7" - Fire 1012 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - red labels - 1960's reissue from the original 1955 release on Pilgrim
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1965 - 7" - Mello 555 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - reissue from the mid 60's
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1980 - 7" CS - Collectables 1659 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - reissue from the Collectables series, most likely from the 1980s - black vinyl, pink labels
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee
USA, 2000 - CD - Pilgrim 801 - rare compilation of the earliest doo-wop Don Covay singles
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee
USA, 1990 - LP - Pilgrim 801 - unofficial 14-track compilation LP - red vinyl, burgundy labels - some copies with an additional 'made in Sweden' sticker on rear
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee
USA, 1990 - LP - Pilgrim 801 - unofficial 14-track compilation LP - black vinyl, burgundy labels - some copies with an additional 'made in Sweden' sticker on rear
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : Mama, Take Your Daughter Back / Till Tomorrow
USA, 1963 - 7" - Gramo 5507 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is unconfirmed
Don Covay : King Of Soul
Australia, 2005 - CD - Aim 6882807 - Australian-only compilation, unofficial - 'Sweet Thang' is renamed 'Sweet Thing', 'Why Did You Put Your Shoes Under My Bed' 'Why Do You Put Your Shoes Under My Bed', 'I Don't Think I Can Make It' 'I Didn't Think I Could Make It' and 'An Ugly Woman (Is Twice As Sweet)' 'Ugly Woman'! This CD actually includes all tracks from the 'Funky Yo-Yo's album [1977] and 9 tracks out of 11 of 'Different Strokes For Different Folks' [1972]
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) : It's Twistin' Time / Twistin' Train
USA, 1961 - 7" - EPIC 9484 - released on nov. 27, 1961 - wide catalogue number
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) : It's Twistin' Time / Twistin' Train
USA, 1961 - 7" - EPIC 9484 - released on nov. 27, 1961 - narrow catalogue number
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) : It's Twistin' Time / Twistin' Train
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - EPIC 9484 - released on nov. 27, 1961 - promo white labels
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) : It's Twistin' Time / Twistin' Train
UK, 1962 - 7" CS - Fontana H 360 -
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
UK, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury TOS 1009 - purple paper labels (6052601)
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
South Africa, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury TOS.1009 - Plain labels
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
USA, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury 73469 - strings credits on the left of labels
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
USA, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury 73469 - strings credits on the right of labels, authors credits on the left
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 2)
UK, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury 6052 634 - note: US B-side is 'Leave Him (Part 1)'
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 2)
Ireland, 1974 - 7" CS - Philips 6052634 - plain labels
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
USA, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury 73469 - promo white labels - A-side Billboard/pop #63 & Billboard/r'n'b #21
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In
USA, 1976 - 7" CS - Polygram COL 4487 - reissue w/ new coupling, from the Collectables 'Back to Back Hit' series
Don Covay : It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) / Leave Him (Part 1)
USA, 1974 - 7" CS - Mercury 73469 - strings credits on the right of labels, authors credits in the bottom
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) : It Wouldn't Be Right / Family Monkey
USA, 1963 - 7" - Dave 45-909 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is unconfirmed
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : Iron Out The Rough Spots / You Put Something On Me
USA, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2340 - promo red and white labels
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : Iron Out The Rough Spots / You Put Something On Me
USA, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2340 - big lettering - 'THE GOODTIMERS' in caps
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : Iron Out The Rough Spots / You Put Something On Me
USA, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2340 - standard lettering - 'The Goodtimers' in standard case
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : Iron Out The Rough Spots / You Put Something On Me
USA, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2340 - promo black and white labels
The Rainbows + Don Covay : If You See Mary Lee
USA, 1975 - 7" - Firefly FI-313 - In 1958 John Berry cut a demo entitled "If You See Mary Lee." Unreleased at the time, it finally saw the light of day in 1975 on the Firefly label. Although billed as the Rainbows, the group consisted of Berry, John Garfield, Freddy Rivera, and Gabriel Rodriguez. Also exists on red vinyl.
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Ice Cream Man (The Gimmie Game) / Black Woman
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2666 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA]
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Ice Cream Man (The Gimmie Game) / Black Woman
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2666 - promo red and white labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Ice Cream Man (The Gimmie Game) / Black Woman
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2666 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Ice Cream Man (The Gimmie Game) / Black Woman
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2666 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Ice Cream Man (The Gimmie Game) / Black Woman
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2666 - promo red and white labels - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
The Soldier Boys (feat. Don Covay) : I'm Your Soldier Boy / You Picked Me
USA, 1962 - 7" CS - Scepter A-1230 - co-author wrongly credited to John Barry, instead of John Berry who was writing songs with Don Covay at the time
The Soldier Boys (feat. Don Covay) : I'm Your Soldier Boy / You Picked Me
USA, 1962 - 7" CS - Scepter A-1230 - promo white labels - co-author wrongly credited to John Barry, instead of John Berry who was writing songs with Don Covay at the time
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - no labels logos in the bottom, production credits on the right - string arrangement credits on the left
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - record companies logos in the bottom - A-side title split on two lines
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
Canada, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 -
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - record companies logos in the bottom - A-side title standing on one line - string arrangement credits missing
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
Holland, 1973 - 7" PS - Mercury 6032 373 - unique cover
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - rim line in the bottom - production credits in the bottom
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
Jamaica, 1973 - 7" - Mercury 73385 -
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
Sweden, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 6052.373 - black labels
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / Money (That's What I Want)
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - No labels logos in the bottom, production credits on the right - missing string arrangement credits
Don Covay : I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In / I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73385 - Promo mono / stereo edited versions [3:45] - black & white labels
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : I Stole Some Love / Snake In The Grass
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2565 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : I Stole Some Love / Snake In The Grass
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2565 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : I Stole Some Love / Snake In The Grass
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2565 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : I Stole Some Love / Snake In The Grass
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2565 - promo red and white labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]