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Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - Atlantic - 45-2725 - promo red and white labels - 'MO' matrix [pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, CA] - 'plug side' mention Select this item
Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - Atlantic - 45-2725 - promo red and white labels - 'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - 'plug side' mention Select this item
Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: UK UK - Atlantic - 2091-018 - red labels - A-side spelled 'Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky' Select this item
Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - Atlantic - 45-2725 - promo red and white labels - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] 'plug side' mention Select this item
Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - Atlantic - 45-2725 - 'PL' matrix [pressed by Plastic Products, Inc., Memphis, TN] Select this item
Don Covay Everything I Do Goin' Be Funky view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - Atlantic - 45-2725 - promo red and white labels -'SP' matrix [pressed by Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA] - missing 'plug side' mention Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - 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 Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - 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 Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - 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 Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - 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 Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: USA USA - 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 Select this item
Don Covay and The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band Sookie Sookie view picture(s) 7" CS 1970 origin: Philippines Philippines - Atlantic - 45-2742 - Promo white and black labels - B-side misspelt 'Soul Stripper'
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
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