9 records were found worldwide
for the title 'They Say'.
'They Say' was written by Berry, Goldner and recorded by The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay) in 1960.
It was originally released on single, and features on the compilation album 'Rockin' And Doowoppin' (The Early Years)'.
It was originally released on single, and features on the compilation album 'Rockin' And Doowoppin' (The Early Years)'.
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) : They Say / Minnie USA, 1956 - 7" - Rama RR-209 - |
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : They Say / Minnie USA, 1960 - 7" - Rama RR-209 - reissue (1960s?) on blue labels from the 1956 single |
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : They Say / Minnie USA, 1980 - 7" - Collectables COL 0225 - reissue (1980s?) of the 1956 single on Rama |
The Rainbows (feat. Don Covay) : They Say / Minnie USA, 1956 - 10" - Rama RR-209 - 78 rpm! |
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 |
Don Covay : Ooh! My Soul (1955-1962 Recordings) UK, 2019 - CD - Soul Jam 806171 - compilation in mono of doo-wop, twist and rock'n'roll singles recorded by Don Covay with the Rainbows, on his own, as Pretty Boy, or as Don Covay and The Goodtimers. This compilation revamps the previous 2015' one 'Rockin' And Doowoppin' (The Early Years)' issued by Jasmine Records, adding a track to it. |
Don Covay : Rockin' And Doowoppin' (The Early Years) UK, 2015 - CD - Jasmine JASCD 934 - compilation in mono of doo-wop, twist and rock'n'roll singles recorded by Don Covay with the Rainbows, on his own, as Pretty Boy, or as Don Covay and The Goodtimers. Includes Bip Bop Bip, his first single on Atlantic as Pretty Boy and 4 rare singles only available on 7" before. |