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Don Covay: Shake Wid The Shake / Every Which A-Way
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 3-41981 - Promo plain yellow labels 33⅓ rpm - narrow thin titling
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: (Where Are You) Now That I Need You / Teen Life Swag
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 3-42197 - Plain orange labels, turning at 33⅓ rpm - small and thin titling
Don Covay: You're Good For Me / Truth Of The Light
USA, 1965 - 7" - Landa 701 - Stock copy - Landa Records discography consists of only around 30 singles, all issued in the years 1961-1965
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band: Different Strokes For Different Folks
USA, 1972 - LP - Janus JLS 3038 - Test pressing
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: 40 Days - 40 Nights / 40 Days - 40 Nights
USA, 1967 - 7" - Atlantic - 2-sided acetate titled 'Dance 40 days & 40 nights ' - A-1 Sound Studios Inc. - takes 6 & 8 (unissued versions)
Pretty Boy (Don Covay): Bip Bop Bip / Paper Dollar
USA, 1957 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-1147 - with the Upsetters - promo white labels
Pretty Boy (Don Covay): Bip Bop Bip / Paper Dollar
USA, 1957 - 10" - Atlantic 45-1147 - with the Upsetters
Don Covay: The Popeye Waddle / One Little Boy Had Money
USA, 1963 - 7" CS - Cameo C-239 - red labels - sans serif font, titles in caps on top, name standing on one line in the bottom - promotional copy / note
Don Covay: Shake Wid The Shake / Every Which A-Way
USA, 1961 - 7" - Audiodisc - Audiodisc acetate (for single Columbia 4-41981)
Don Covay: Shake Wid The Shake / Every Which A-Way
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 4-41981 - Red labels (stock copy) - thin lettering
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Pony Time / Love Boat
USA, 1961 - 7" - Fleetwood 2001 - 'Pony Time' is titled 'Pony Time Twist' here - promo white labels - note that 'Fleetwood Record' should be spelled 'Fleetwood Records', has the same address and look of the Arnold original labels, up to the catalogue number which is the same read backwards
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: (Where Are You) Now That I Need You / Teen Life Swag
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 4-42197 - Promo white labels - rel. 25 Sep 1961 - small lettering - 'time' note on the left
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Come See About Me / Hand Jive Workout
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 4-42058 - promo white labels - 'Come See About Me' is titled 'See About Me' - 'station copy' standing on one line
Don Covay: The Froog / One Little Boy Had Money
USA, 1964 - 7" CS - Parkway 910 - promo orange and yellow labels - issued in March 1964 - wide titles
Don Covay: You're Good For Me / Truth Of The Light
USA, 1965 - 7" - Landa 701 - Promo-only release - Landa Records discography consists of only around 30 singles, all issued in the years 1961-1965
Don Covay: Shingaling '67 / I Was There
USA, 1967 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2375 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - A-side Billboard/pop #133 & Billboard/r'n'b #50
Don Covay: Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky / Key To The Highway
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2725 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
Don Covay: The Boomerang / Daddy Loves Baby
USA, 1965 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2280 - promo black & white labels - titles in tall lettering
Don Covay: Back To The Roots (Part 1) / Back To The Roots (Part 2)
USA, 1977 - 7" - U-Von 102 - non-album single - sans serif font for record label, no manufacturer's credits - promo white labels
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Gonna Send You Back To Your Mama / House On The Corner
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2521 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Mercy Mercy / Can't Stay Away
USA, 1964 - 7" CS - Rosemart 45-801 - Promo white labels - no promo note, thick titles design - sans serif font - narrow artist name
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: 40 Days - 40 Nights / The Usual Place
USA, 1967 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2407 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA]
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
Pretty Boy (Don Covay): Bip Bop Bip / Paper Dollar
USA, 1957 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-1147 - 1st Don Covay single - w/ Little Richard's band the Upsetters
The Soul Clan (Arthur Conley, Ben E. King, Don Covay, Joe Tex, Solomon Burke): Soul Meeting / That's How It Feels
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2530 - promo red and white labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Chain Of Fools / Prove It
USA, 1968 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2481 - instr. version - promo copy, white and red labels - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] - labeled as the Good Timers
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band: Sweet Pea (Don't Love Nobody But Herself) / C.C. Rider Blues
USA, 1969 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2609 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
Don Covay: The Froog / One Little Boy Had Money
USA, 1964 - 7" CS - Parkway 910 - Promo orange and yellow labels - issued in March 1964 - narrow titles
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: The Popeye Waddle / One Little Boy Had Money
USA, 1963 - 7" CS - Cameo C-239 - red labels - serif font, name split on 2 lines
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Mercy Mercy / See-Saw
USA, 1975 - 7" CS - Atlantic OS 13037 - reissue on the Oldies Series, probably from the late 70s / 80s - A-side mistakenly credited 'from Rosemart 201' (instead of 801) - small Warner logo in the bottom rim line - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA]
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Never Had No Love
USA, 1967 - 7" - Atlantic - Atlantic recording Studios 1-sided acetate, type 'I Ain't Never Had No Love', dated 8/29/67
Don Covay: Rumble In The Jungle / Rumble In The Jungle (instr.)
USA, 1974 - 10" - Mercury - 45 rpm Masterdisk acetate
Pretty Boy (Don Covay): Rockin' The Mule / Switchen' In The Kitchen
USA, 1958 - 7" - Big 617 - promo white labels
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay): Pony Time / Love Boat
USA, 1961 - 7" - Arnold 1002 - promo white labels
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay): Pony Time / Love Boat
USA, 1961 - 7" - Arnold 1002 - red labels (stock copy) - Arnold Records, Inc.
Don Covay: Travelin' In Heavy Traffic / Travelin' In Heavy Traffic
USA, 1976 - 12" - P.I.R. ASD 269 - promo white labels - 5:10 LP version
Don Covay and The Goodtimers: Please Do Something / A Woman's Love
USA, 1965 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2286 - stock copy - 'The Goodtimers' in standard case, narrow titles
Don Covay: Super Dude 1
USA, 1973 - LP - Mercury SRM-1-653 - labels w/ a full circle of 12 Mercury logos
Don Covay: Shake Wid The Shake / Every Which A-Way
USA, 1961 - 7" CS - Columbia 4-41981 - promo white labels - 'radio station' standing on one line
Don Covay: Badd Boy / Badd Boy (instrumental version)
USA, 1980 - 12" - Newman N5001 - Long version [7:44] - turns at 33⅓ rpm - single release only
Don Covay: The Popeye Waddle / One Little Boy Had Money
USA, 1963 - 7" CS - Cameo C-239 - Red labels - sans serif font, titles in caps, name standing on one line - misprint copy: blank A-side
Don Covay: Somebody's Been Enjoying My Home / Bad Mouthing
USA, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 73430 - Promo copy silver labels - stereo versions <br> different version from the LP version
Don Covay: Funky YoYo
USA, 1977 - LP - Versatile NED 1123 - Arranged, written and produced by Don Covay, Design : Bob Muller, Photography : Bob Ross
Don Covay: Super Dude 1
USA, 1973 - LP - Mercury SRM-1-653 - labels w/ Philips, Mercury and Vertigo logos in the bottom, plus an arch of 7 Mercury logos on top
Don Covay: Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky / Key To The Highway
USA, 1970 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2725 - promo red and white labels - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - 'plug side' mention
Don Covay: The Boomerang / Daddy Loves Baby
USA, 1965 - 7" CS - Atlantic 45-2280 - titles in tall lettering






