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6 records issued in 1962 were found worldwide. View as text mode listing & pictures gallery mode extended gallery mode


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The Soldier Boys (feat. Don Covay) I'm Your Soldier Boy view picture(s) 7" CS 1962 Country of origin: USA USA - Scepter - A-1230 - co-author wrongly credited to John Barry, instead of John Berry who was writing songs with Don Covay at the time watch related video Select this item
The Soldier Boys (feat. Don Covay) I'm Your Soldier Boy view picture(s) 7" CS 1962 Country of origin: USA USA - 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 watch related video Select this item
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) Pony Time view picture(s) 7" & mag 1962 Country of origin: Japan Japan - Yamaha - YM-9-A - 20x20 cm gatefold 'Airmail Hit Album' envelope including 2 flexi picture discs with blank back - the other flexi YM-9-B includes 'Blackbird' by Vaughn Monroe and 'Twisting Bell' by Santo & Johnny watch related video Select this item
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) Pony Time view picture(s) 7" & mag 1962 Country of origin: Japan Japan - Yamaha - YM-9-A - flexi picture disc with blank back, coming into special plastic folder inside a 12-pages booklet with extra insert - the other flexi YM-9-B includes 'Blackbird' by Vaughn Monroe and 'Twisting Bell' by Santo & Johnny watch related video Select this item
The Goodtimers (feat. Don Covay) It's Twistin' Time view picture(s) 7" CS 1962 Country of origin: UK UK - Fontana - H 360 watch related video Select this item
Don Covay and Brook Benton Don Covay & Brook Benton view picture(s) LP 1962 Country of origin: USA USA - Pickwick - Grand Prix Series K-429 - 'Pony Time' & 'Love Boat' by Don Covay start the A-side - Grand Prix Series Records was Pickwick reissue label, and existed from the early to mid-1960s Select this item