8 records were found worldwide.
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.
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 : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album - 'Soul Stripper' was retitled 'Soul Stirrer' on stock copies of this single
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - promo white and red labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album - 'Soul Stripper' was retitled 'Soul Stirrer' on stock copies of this single
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band : Sookie Sookie / Soul Stirrer
Philippines, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - Promo white and black labels - B-side misspelled 'Soul Stripper'<br /> although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Philippines, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2742 - Promo white and black labels - B-side misspelled 'Soul Stripper'<br /> although credited to Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band, 'Sookie Sookie' should be credited to Don Covay and The Goodtimers here, as the track was extracted from the 1966 'See-Saw' album
Don Covay and The Goodtimers : See-Saw / Somebody's Got To Love You
UK, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 584059 - red labels - new coupling - 'Seesaw' now spelled 'See-saw' - 25 nov 1966
UK, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic 584059 - red labels - new coupling - 'Seesaw' now spelled 'See-saw' - 25 nov 1966