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'Mary Lee' was written by The Rainbows and recorded by The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) in 1955.
It was originally released on single, and features on the compilation album 'The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee'.
It was originally released on single, and features on the compilation album 'The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : Mary Lee'.
Artist | Title | Format | Year | Or. | Description | Select |
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | CD | 2000 | USA - Pilgrim - 801 - rare compilation of the earliest doo-wop Don Covay singles | ||
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | LP | 1990 | USA - 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 | LP | 1990 | USA - 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) | Mary Lee | 7" CS | 1980 | USA - Collectables - 1659 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - reissue from the Collectables series, most likely from the 1980s - red vinyl | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 7" CS | 1980 | USA - 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 + Don Covay | If You See Mary Lee | 7" | 1975 | USA - 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. | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 7" | 1965 | USA - 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 | 7" | 1960 | USA - Fire - 1012 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - white labels - 1960's reissue from the original 1955 release on Pilgrim | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 7" | 1960 | USA - 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 - Narberth, PA address in the bottom of labels | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 7" | 1960 | USA - 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 | 7" | 1960 | USA - 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 | 10" | 1956 | USA - Red Robin - 134 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 7" | 1956 | USA - Pilgrim - 45-703 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Mary Lee | 10" | 1956 | USA - Pilgrim - 703 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Evening | 7" | 1955 | USA - Red Robin - 134-X45 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - issued in June 1955 - manufacturer's rim line in the bottom of labels - counterfeits have slightly blurry printing and clearer red background - later pressings from Pilgrim onwards swapped titles to have 'Mary Lee' as A-side | ||
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) | Evening | 7" | 1955 | USA - Red Robin - 134-X45 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed - missing manufacturer's rim line in the bottom of labels |