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The source of the majority of the following information are the Michel Ruppli book 'The Verve/Clef Discography' and the Michel Ruppli/Ed Novitsky book 'The MGM Labels - A Discography'. The added notations are by myself and are not quoted from the books. Last updated 28 Mar 2004 - Updated items in red |
Righteous Brothers |
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| LA - Feb 1966 | Don't Let Go |
| LA - 19 Aug 1966 | Don't Fight It (Earlier version of the Sayin' Somethin' track) |
| LA - 30 Nov 1966 | When Or Where |
| LA - 03 Feb 1967 | Whatever Happened To Happy (Bonner/Gordon song recorded at the "Melancholy Music Man" session) |
| LA - 26 May 1967 | Slippin |
| LA - 13 Jul 1967 | You're Free aka Don't Get Surrounded By Everyday Things Bobby Hatfield solo produced by Jack Nitzsche Written by Bonner/Gordon |
| LA - 20 Jul 1967 | She Loves Me |
| LA - 09 Dec 1967 | medley 1 |
| LA - 09 Dec 1967 | medley 2 (Above 2 'medleys' contained 14 unknown selections) |
Note: Around Aug 1967, MGM Records purchased the lease for the entire Righteous Brothers Philles and Moonglow catalog. Among the tracks listed is a song "For Every Boy There's A Girl", Bill Medley has said that he definitely has no knowledge of this track and therefore it has been omited from this listing. |
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Bobby Hatfield |
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| LA - 09 Nov 1967 | Beautiful People |
| LA - 15 Mar 1968 | See That Girl |
| LA - 15 Mar 1968 | I Can't Make It Alone |
| LA - 15 Mar 1968 | So Much Love To Give You |
| LA - 15 Mar 1968 | She |
| LA - 03 Apr 1968 | Hippies Blues |
| LA - 17 Jul 1968 | Since You've Gone |
| LA - 17 Jul 1968 | Paradise |
| LA - 17 Jul 1968 | What You Want |
| LA - 21 Aug 1968 | In My Mind |
| LA - 23 Dec 1968 | I've Got My Eyes On You |
| LA - 03 Mar 1969 | Crying In The Chapel |
| ** - 03 Aug 1970 | Woman You Got No Soul (Recorded at Fame Studios, Muscle Shoals at the "Messin In Muscle Shoals" album session and is also listed as being on the B side of the unreleased MGM 14171 single "The Promised Land") |
Bobby Hatfield album |
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1969 VERVE V6 5067 |
Brothers Only You My Prayer I Only Have Eyes For You I Wish I Didn't Love You So Answer Me See That Girl So Much Love To Give You I've Got My Eyes On You Crying In The Chapel |
Bill Medley |
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| LA - 23 Mar 1968 | My Elusive Dreams |
| LA - 23 Mar 1968 | (Since You've) Gone (Earlier version of the song later recorded at Fame Studios, Muscle Shoals) |
| LA - 23 Mar 1968 | Gonna Miss Me |
| LA - 23 Mar 1968 | She Loved The Wrong Man |
| LA - 06 May 1968 | By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Recorded at one of the "Bill Medley 100%" album sessions) |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | Ain't No Brag |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | Loves Gonna Come Along |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | Kansas City |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | Soul Man |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | Hey Jude (Earlier version) |
| LA - 07 Mar 1969 | You Can Have Her |
| LA - 25 Jul 1969 | When She's Lovin (Recorded at the "Someone Is Standing Outside" album session) |
| LA - 21 Oct 1969 | See You Then |
| LA - 21 Oct 1969 | Red Clay Country Line (Both of the above tracks recorded at same session as "Evie") |
| NY - 29 Jan 1970 | It Could Be Tomorrow |
| NY - 29 Jan 1970 | Old Black Jim (Both of the above tracks recorded in New York, same session as "Makin My Way" with overdubbed vocals added in LA 13 Feb 1970) |
| LA - 06 Feb 1970 | Johnny B Goode |
| LA - 03 Jun 1970 | Abraham Martin & John |
| ** - 22 Jul 1970 | Smiling In My Sleep |
| ** - 22 Jul 1970 | Dark End Of The Street (Both above tracks recorded in Memphis, session produced by Chips Moman) |
| LA - 04 Jan 1971 | If You're Lyin You'll Be Cryin |
| LA - 04 Jan 1971 | Love's Gonna Come Along |
| LA - 04 Jan 1971 | Ain't No Brag |
| LA - 05 Jan 1971 | There's A Spirit |
| LA - 05 Jan 1971 | Reaching Back |
| LA - 05 Jan 1971 | I'm Gonna Die Me |
| LA - 06 Jan 1971 | Hello Rock And Roll |
| LA - 06 Jan 1971 | Fever |
Bill Medley albums |
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| Bill Medley At The Troubadour 1970 MGM SE 4689 |
Track listing unknown |
| Hello Rock N Roll Love's Gonna Come Along There's A Spirit Ain't No Brag Reaching Back If You're Lyin, You'll Be Cryin Wasn't It Easy I'm Gonna Die Me Fever All the songs except "Fever" (11 minute version) were written by Bill Medley and were new versions with the exception of "Wasn't It Easy", which is the same version as on Bill Medley's final MGM single. The musicians on all tracks except "Fever" were Art Munson, David Garland, Virgil Beckham, Ernie Earnshaw and Joe Lamanno. This album only exists in Test Pressing format. |
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Bill Medley outside productions |
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| LA - 29 Dec 1966 | Gaylord & Holiday | Only You |
| LA - 29 Dec 1966 | Jerry Ganey | The Impossible Dream |
| LA - 29 Dec 1966 | Gaylord & Holiday | Just Say I Love Her |
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