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Don Covay: Memphis / Leave Him (Part 1)
UK, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 6052 258 - Paper black labels, made in the UK for dist. in Scandinavia
Don Covay: Travelin' In Heavy Traffic / Once You Had It
UK, 1976 - 7" CS - P.I.R. S PIR 4663 - stock copy, plain labels
Don Covay: promotional sticker
UK, 1973 - sticker - Mercury - promotional round blue and white sticker 'I'm Going To Memphis' for the promotion of the 7" 'Memphis' and the album 'Super Dude'
Don Covay: promotional sticker
UK, 1973 - sticker - Mercury - promotional large rectangular yellow and black sticker 'I'm Going To Memphis' for the promotion of the 7" 'Memphis'
Don Covay: Travelin' In Heavy Traffic / Once You Had It
UK, 1976 - 7" CS - P.I.R. S PIR 4663 - demo copy
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: Bad Mouthing / I Was Checkin' Out She Was Checkin' In
UK, 1973 - 7" CS - Mercury 6052 388 - issued on 25 Jan 1974
Don Covay: Shake Wid The Shake / Every Which A-Way
UK, 1961 - 7" CS - Philips PB.1140 - Blue labels with tri-centre
Don Covay: Take This Hurt Off Me / Please Don't Let Me Know
UK, 1965 - 7" CS - Atlantic AT.4016 - demo yellow labels
Don Covay: The Popeye Waddle / One Little Boy Had Money
UK, 1963 - 7" CS - Cameo C.239 - plain or push-out center labels, red & black
Don Covay: You've Got Me On The Critical List / 40 Days - 40 Nights
UK, 1972 - 7" PS - Atlantic K 10600 - plain labels - late issue - 'You've Got Me On The Critical List ' is mistakenly titled 'You Put Me On The Critical List'
Don Covay: Funky YoYo
UK, 2013 - CD - Essential Media Group 0894231134425 - reissue of the Versatile album
Don Covay: Mercy Mercy / Sookie Sookie
UK, 1967 - 7" CS - Atlantic 584094 - New coupling<br> also exists on plain labels
Don Covay: Take This Hurt Off Me / Please Don't Let Me Know
UK, 1965 - 7" CS - Atlantic AT.4016 - black labels
Don Covay: Sookie Sookie / Watching The Late Late Show
UK, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic AT.4078 - demo copy - yellow labels - rel. 18 Mar 1966
Don Covay: Sweet Thang
UK, 1985 - LP - Topline TOP 137 - Cheap re-titled 1985' reissue of the 1972 'Different Strokes For Different Folks' album by Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band
Don Covay: See-Saw
UK, 1966 - LP - Atlantic 587062 - original mono version - plum & red Atlantic labels
Don Covay: Watching The Late Late Show / Sookie Sookie
UK, 1966 - 7" CS - Atlantic AT.4078 - rel. Mar 1966
V/A incl. Don Covay, Angela Strehli, Delbert McClinton, Jerry Butler, David and Jonathan Sanborn, Huey Lewis and The News, Michael Hill and Vernon Reid, Bunny Wailer, Steve Cropper and Lani Groves, Kim Wilson: People Get Ready : A Tribute To Curtis Mayfield
USA, 1993 - CD - Shanachie Records 9004 -
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 - 'WM' matrix [pressed by Midwest Record Pressings, Chicago, IL]
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]
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 - 'WM' matrix [pressed by Midwest Record Pressings, Chicago, IL]
The Soul Clan (Arthur Conley, Ben E. King, Don Covay, Joe Tex, Solomon Burke): Soul Meeting / That's How It Feels
USA, 1968 - 7" PS - Atlantic 45-2530 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - missing the band's line-up on labels
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 - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - full line-up on labels
The Soul Clan (Arthur Conley, Ben E. King, Don Covay, Joe Tex, Solomon Burke): Soul Meeting / That's How It Feels
USA, 1968 - 7" PS - Atlantic 45-2530 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN]
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 - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA]
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 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] - some copies in PS
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 2530 - single 2530 number (instead of 45-2530)
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
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.
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay): Mary Lee / Evening
USA, 1956 - 10" - Red Robin 134 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed
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 (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, 1956 - 7" - Pilgrim 45-703 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is likely but unconfirmed
The Rainbows (possibly feat. Don Covay): Evening / Mary Lee
USA, 1955 - 7" - 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 / Mary Lee
USA, 1955 - 7" - 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
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 - red vinyl
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 - white labels - 1960's reissue from the original 1955 release on Pilgrim
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 - Narberth, PA address in the bottom of labels
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" - 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, 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): I Know / Only A Picture
USA, 1963 - 7" - Dave 45-908 - the presence of Don Covay on this record is unconfirmed
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











