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Cameo Parkway Disc 3




CD #3

1. The Tymes
“So Much In Love”
(Jackson/Straigis/Williams)
Recorded April 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Produced by Billy Jackson
Arranged by Roy Straigis
Parkway P871A  Billboard Pop #1, R&B #4, and British Pop #21
Featuring Marlena Davis of The Orlons on soprano vocal.

2. The Tymes
“Wonderful! Wonderful!”
(Edwards/Raleigh)
Recorded June 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Produced by Billy Jackson
Arranged by Roy Straigis
Parkway P884A  Billboard Pop #7, R&B #23

3. Johnny Maestro
“I’ll Be True”
(Mann)
Recorded April/May 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Produced by Dave Appell & Kal Mann
Executive Producer Bernie Lowe
Arranged by Dave Appell
Cameo C256B
Featuring The Tymes on backing vocals.

4. The Dreamlovers
“When We Get Married”
(Hogan)
Recorded in 1961
Harold B. Robinson’s Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Jerry Ross
Arranged by Bobby Martin
Heritage 102A  Billboard Pop #10

5. The Tymes
“Somewhere”
(Mendoza/Wisner)
Recorded October/November 1963
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Billy Jackson
Arranged by Jimmy Wisner
Parkway P891A  Billboard Pop #19

6. Billy Abbott and The Jewels
“Hey Good Lookin’”
(Williams)
Recorded 2/6/1964
Cameo Parkway Studio & Reco-Art Sound Recording, Philadelphia
Produced by Billy Jackson
Parkway P905B

7. The Sparkletones
“Just One Chance”
(Chesley/Briscoe)
Recorded January 1963
A Taba Production
Pageant 604A

8. Patti LaBelle and Her Blue Belles
“You’ll Never Walk Alone”
(Rodgers/Hammerstein)
Recorded in 1963
Harold B. Robinson’s Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Harold B. Robinson
Arranged by Richard Rome
Parkway P896A  Billboard Pop #34
Originally released on Nicetown 5020 in 1963.

9. Patti LaBelle and Her Blue Belles
“Danny Boy”
(Weatherly)
Recorded October/November 1964
Harold B. Robinson’s Broad Street Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Harold B. Robinson
Arranged by Richard Rome
Parkway P935A  Billboard Pop #76
Accompanied by Richard Rome & The Embers.

10. Sounds Orchestral
“Cast Your Fate To The Wind”
(Guaraldi/Sete/Werber)
Recorded October 1964
Pye Recording Studios, London
Produced by John Schroeder
Arranged by Johnny Pearson
ISRC GBAJE6400133
(p) 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group

Parkway P942A  Billboard Pop #10 and British Pop #5
Featuring Johnny Pearson on piano. 
Also released on Piccadilly 35206 in the UK in 1964.

11. Joe Brown and The Bruvvers
“It Only Took A Minute”
(David/Gatson)
Recorded in 1962
ISRC GBAJE6400133
(p) 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Cameo C241A  British Pop #6
Also released on Piccadilly 35082 in the UK in 1962.

12. The Kinks
“Long Tall Sally”
(Blackwell/Johnson/Penniman)
Recorded 1/20/1964
Pye Recording Studios, London
Produced by Shel Talmy
(p) 1964 ISRC GBAJE6400002
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group

Cameo C308A & C345A
Also released on Pye 15611 in the UK in 1964.

13. Peter Best
“Boys”
(Dixon/Farrell)
Recorded in 1965
A Casual & Ludix Production
Cameo C391A
Also released on Pye in the UK in 1965.  Ludix Productions was a Luther Dixon company.  Dixon produced the original version by The Shirelles.

14. The Kinks
“You Still Want Me”
(Davies)
Recorded 1/20/1964
Pye Recording Studios, London
Produced by Shel Talmy
ISRC GBAJE6400004
(p) 1964 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group

Cameo C348A
Also released on Pye 15636 in the UK in 1964.

15. The Ivy League
“Funny How Love Can Be”
(Carter/Lewis)
Recorded in 1964
Produced by Terry Kennedy
ISRC GBAJE6300175
(p) 1963 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group

Cameo C356A  British Pop #8
Also released on Piccadilly 35222 in the UK in 1965.

16. The Ivy League
“Tossing & Turning”
(Carter/Lewis)
Recorded in 1965
Produced by Terry Kennedy
ISRC GBAJE6500154
(p) 1965 Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group

Cameo C377A  Billboard Pop #83 and British Pop #3
Also released on Piccadilly 35251 in the UK in 1965.

17. Screamin’ Lord Sutch & The Savages
“She’s Fallen in Love With The Monster Man”
(Stevens)
Recorded in 1963
RGM Sound, London
Produced lay Joe Meek
Cameo C341A
Featuring Jimmy Page on lead guitar and The Velvettes on vocals.  Originally released on Oriole CB1944 in the UK in 1963.

18. Senator Bobby
“Wild Thing”
(Taylor)
Recorded July and December 1966
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
Produced by Chip Taylor & Dennis Wholey
Arranged by Chip Taylor
Parkway P127A  Billboard Pop #20
Featuring Bill Minkin, Dennis Wholey & Steve Baron of The Hardly-Worthit Players

19. Len Barry
“Little White House”
(Alexander/Borisoff)
Recorded February/March/April 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced & Arranged by Jimmy Wisner
Cameo C318B

20. Joey and The Flips
“Fool, Fool, Fool”
(Clark)
Recorded June 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Jimmy Wisner
Arranged by Roy Straigis
Cameo C327B

21. The GTOs
“Girl From New York City”
(Wilson/Love)
Recorded September 1966
Produced by Walter Marks
Arranged by Tommy Baker
Parkway P108B

22. The Rag Dolls
“Society Girl”
(Crewe/Linzer/Randell)
Recorded July/August 1964
Stea-Phillips Recording Studio & Olmstead Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by Bob Crewe
Arranged by Charlie Calello
Parkway P921A  Billboard Pop #9I
The lead voice of this recording had long been rumored to be Tracey Dey, but according to producer Bob Crewe and the Rag Dolls’ Mikie Harris, it is Jeanne Thomas, lead singer of the group.

23. Candy and The Kisses
“Soldier Baby Of Mine”
(Andreoli/Poncia/Spector)
Recorded January 1965
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Jerry Ross
Arranged by Jimmy Wisner
Cameo C355A

24. Christine Cooper
“S.O.S. (Heart In Distress)”
(Cordell/Trimachi)
Recorded September/October 1965
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by Ritchie Cordell & Sal Trimachi
"A Super K Production"
Arranged by Artie Butler
Parkway P971A  Cash Box Pop #99

25. Frankie Beverly and The Butlers
“Because Of My Heart”
(Beverly)
Recorded November 1966 in Philadelphia
Produced by Leon Fisher (aka Cannonball), Morris Bailey & Leon Mitchell
“A Quaker Town Production”
Fairmount F1017A

26. Christine Cooper
“Heartaches Away My Boy”
(Cordell/Trimachi)
Recorded 4/1/1966
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by Ritchie Cordell & Sal Trimachi
"A Super K Production"
Arranged by Bert DeCoteaux
Parkway P983A

27. Vickie Baines
“Got To Run”
(Lewis/Sauter)
Recorded 5/3/1965
Mira Sound Studios, New York City & Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Mike Lewis & Stuart Wiener
Arranged by Leroy Glover
Parkway P957A
Valerie Simpson, Toni Wine and Leslie Miller on backing vocals.

28. The Stylettes
“My Boy”
(Dozier)
Recorded August and December 1964
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Ugene Dozier
Arranged by Ugene Dozier
Cameo C353B

29. Bobby The Poet
“White Christmas (3 O’Clock Weather Report)”
(Berlin)
Recorded February 1967
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
Produced by Chip Taylor & Dennis Wholey
Arranged by Chip Taylor
From The Hardly-Worthit Players LP “Boston Soul” Parkway P7057
Also released as Parkway single P137A in edited form
Featuring Steve Baron, Dennis Wholey and Bill Minkin of The Hardly-Worthit Players.

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