Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 190

 


Kitty Dee. Teen rock singer and songwriter.  

Johnny Dow. Teen Pop & Doo-Wop singer - three 45 released by Assault Records (small independent label from ?).

Jimmy Lane & The Knights. Rock group probably from Alabama - one 45 on Vestal Records (label from Birmingham, Alabama).

Joe Melson.  Teen pop singer and a BMI award winning songwriter.
Born the son of a sharecropper in Bonham, Texas. Joe began his life picking cotton in the hot fields of Bonham, and only dreaming of making an impact on the world through music.
Beginning in 1959, first at his home in Midland, Texas, and then in Nashville, Tennessee, Melson teamed up with Roy Orbison, who had just joined Monument Records, with whom he would soon write a string of hits.
Between 1960 and 1963, Melson recorded several singles of his own, for Hickory Records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Melson


Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 189

 



Lucy Campo. Pop vocalist from Corona, California. In 1962/1963 recorded three singles for RCA Victor. Earlier she recorded as Lucia Martin (see R37), Lucia Del Campo (her real name), Lucia & Johnny, and Lucia Darnell (Tb..).

Danny Segovia (& The Sessions). Vocalist from San Antonio, Texas, associated with the soul and Chicano soul scenes.

The Bender Sisters. Vocal group, three sisters, non-union studio musicians from the West Side. They recorded one single released by Lowe Records (Philly label owned by Bernie Lowe of Cameo/Parkway).

Bobbie & Bob. Vocal duo, recorded one 45 for Knight Records (label created in 1959 by Henry Stone in Miami, Florida).

Bert Conroy & The Misfits. White Doo-Wop group. Their only record was released on a label called Deb-Co Records, a small, likely independent label founded by Julius Dixon, a respected songwriter known for hits like the Chordettes' "Lollipop".

Jackie Kallan. Real Name: Arlene Stawinski, teen pop singer - one 45 for Motion (label from Long Island, New York).

Bob Terhune. Doo-Wop vocalist - one 45 for Versatile (label from New York City, a division of Audicon Records).

Diane Dixon. Born Diane Manor, country singer, former beauty queen, and weathercaster. She was originally from Alabama but moved to Nashville with her parents to push her career as country singer.  She recorded several singles, the first one in 1963, under the name Diane Dixon.









Les Seevers & The Oaks. Lester F. Severs,  country artist from East Coast. In 1958 he recorded the first 45, for Event Records (label from Westbrook, Maine), numerous 45s in later years.



Russ Walker. Irish-Italian pop singer, originally from Wisconsin, recorded one 45, with Buddy Cole Orchestra, for High Fidelity Recordings, Inc. (label located in Hollywood, California). Some other artists used this name.









Frankie Darcey. R&R singer born in New York in 1940.


Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 188

 


"Big T" Tony Val. Soul vocalist from New York City. One single for Lil-Tee (small local label), George Butcher (prolific pianist, arranger from Broadway) production.

Bubbi Hoag. Doo-Wop vocalist. One single for  Willow Records (label from New York City).

Bobby Kalina. Singer and songwriter from New York City. In 1966 recorded as Bobby St. Clair. Later became a criminal defense lawyer for the music industry.

 

Irving Fuller & The Chorvettes. Rock 'n' roll / doo wop group from Durham, North Carolina. Spelled Corvettes on their 2nd/last single.


Felicia Sanders. Born Felice Schwartz in 1921, in Mount Vernon, New York but was raised in Southern California (died 1975), singer of traditional pop music. She sang in the 1940's, with big bands and on the radio based in Los Angeles, California. Between 1953 and 1961 she recorded numerous singles for Decca and Columbia, two for Mercury (one of them listed by Kreiter).









Dick Duane. Singer of traditional pop music (1929 - 2021). Beyond his musical recordings, Dick Duane was a successful advertising executive (creating campaigns for Kent cigarettes).


 

 

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 187




Johnny DeCosta. Yet another Teen Sound vocalist from California.

Bill Lubrano. Born Billy Lobrano in 1941 (died 2007). He was the lead singer for The Teenagers for a brief stint after Frankie Lymon left the group to go solo, from mid 1957 to mid 1958. He recorded two singles and one further unreleased side with them. Soon after, he recorded one solo 45 and formed the Bill Lubrano Quartet, which he headed for 20 years. His main career, however, was spent in sales and marketing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfMPqYJyWP0

Chuck Fayne. Born Charles William Chuck “Frets” Fayne in Los Angeles, IN 1938. In 1960, he began writing songs and recording acetate demos at the Goldstar Studio. Sylvester Cross visited the Studio to listen to some demo recordings for future Crest Records releases. The convincing and fast-talking Fayne was in the Studio and caught Cross’s attention - Cross signed Fayne to his companies and two 45s were released. Fayne’s brief flirtation with the music industry ended in 1962, along with his family, he immigrated to Melbourne, Australia. 

Bobbie & Boobie. Vocal duo from California: Bobby Nunn of The Coasters and Boobie (?). Both songs of the only single were composed by Bruce Morgan (prolific songwriter from Los Angeles).

Steve Brian. Teen Sound vocalist from New York City. He was in Army basic training when his lone single was released in April of 1959 on the New York City based Cleff-Tone Records label. The label disclosed plans for an extensive personal appearance promotion tour when he concluded his Army basic training in June of that year.

Peter Colombo. Yet another Teen Sound vocalist who recorded in New York City (Orchid Records - label from Bronx).

Charles Dell.  Yet another Teen Sound vocalist who recorded in New York City  (Golden Crest Records).

Roy Dell. Teen Sound vocalist who recorded for Esco, small label from Atlanta, Georgia.


Rudy Dozier. Teen Sound vocalist from California

















Richie Ito. Teen Sound vocalist from New York City. He changed his artistic name to Del Richardson and the record label (Stellar) re-issued “Don't Cry Linda”as a flip, with the new name of the singer (see T36).
https://whitedoowopcollector.blogspot.com/2020/11/richie-ito-aka-del-richardson.html

Donna Dameron. In December 1958 J.P. Richardson (Big Bopper) composed “Bopper 486609” as a sequel to “Chantilly Lace”, to be recorded by a girl singer. The song was recorded in Houston, Texas, by Donna Dameron (local singer). Big Bopper died on February the 3rd and Dart Records decided against releasing the record. After careful consideration, feeling The Bopper would have wanted it this way, Dart decided on releasing the record – the voice of The Bopper appears on the ending.











Al Lucas. Hawaiian rock and roll singer (1936 – 1997), released two singles on the Challenge label in 1959.





Monday, 4 May 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 186

 



Nancy Day. Nancy Wasylik née Dummermuth, vocalist from Dover, Ohio, who recorded two tracks for Jay Wing (label from Stevenson, Maryland) in 1958.

The Derringers aka Len & Jim. Teen Sound vocal duo from California.

Davy Douglas. Rockabilly artist from California.

Ronnie McBee. Rock 'n' Roll singer, recorded at Dot and Spangle Records (label from Springfield, Ohio).

Ronnie Haig. Born Ronald Dale Hege in 1939. in Indianapolis, Indiana (died 2024). Rockabilly singer, songwriter, and guitarist.








 



Jerry Holmes. Pop singer. In 1961 recorded two singles for RCA Victor, with Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Jimmie Haskell (prolific American composer and arranger).


The Four Hits. Vocal quartet from Stillwater, OK, composed of four former Oklahoma State University students, specializing  in modern renditions of popular tunes. Male vocal harmony. Members: William L. Thompson (lead), Robert F. Hill (tenor), Glenn E. Phibbs (baritone), Walter B. Duke (bass). The group was featured weekly over television station WKY-TV in Oklahoma City, and had made two songs in 1957 for ABC Paramount.
https://doo-wop.blogg.org/main-tag/four-hits-c26505682

The Itels. Vocal group from Port Chester, New York. Members: Augie DeCrecenzo (lead), Mike Lanza, Nick Genovese, Tony Giorgi.
https://doo-wop.blogg.org/the-itels-a116516148

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 185



Bruce Chamberlain (& The Cams). Rockabilly artist from Illiniois.

Chamberlain Bros. Rockabilly artists from Portsmouth, Ohio. Their first single was released on Frank Porter's Porter label from Phoenix, Arizona.

Claire Charles (& The Terrytones). Pop Rock artist, recorded one single for WYE (Rhode Island label launched byWayne Cogswell, ex-Sun artist). The Terrytones recorded two more singles on WYE, backing Morton Downey, Jr. (see Ta79) and Gayle Fortune (see Tb05).

The Cheerleaders. Studio outfit, both tracks of a 45 released by Spinett Records (label from New Orleans, Louisiana) composed and performed by Huey Smith, Frankie Ford, and Jerry Byrne.

Woody Coleman. Teen pop singer from California. Both self-composed tracks were recorded at GOLD STAR in Hollywood and released by Jedco Records.










Ritchie Cordell. Born Richard Joel Rosenblatt in 1943, in Brooklyn (died in 2004). Singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer. As well as having a brief period as a recording artist, he also spent much of the 1960s as an in-house writer for Kama Sutra, then Roulette Records.



Dick Campbell. Born Richard S. Campbell in Boston Massachusetts and raised in Monroe, Wisconsin (died in 2002), Campbell was a relatively obscure singer-songwriter, who had released a couple of singles and composed for others including Artie Sullivan. He is best known for his 1965 album “Sings Where It's At”, rated as "the sole masterpiece of the fake-Dylan field”.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Campbell_(singer-songwriter)

 

Sunday, 12 April 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 404

 


Dale Jimmerson. Teen Rock singer from California. Recorded one single for Corsair Records (label from Hollywood, California), with girl group backing, written by Beatriz Cleveland, Alex Furth.

Brends Lee (Jones). R&B singer and songwriter born 1938 (Dayton, Ohio), died 2001.

In 1956 she recorded the 1st single for Apollo (label from NYC), credited to Brenda Lee, she composed the A-side. This single has been classified by Kreiter to Teen Sound.

In 1958 and in the 1960s she recorded numerous R&B singles as part of Dean & Jean duo or as Jean.

In 1966 she released one single on Rust (subsidiary of Laurie, NYC), as Brenda Lee Jones. B-side was a re-release, originally released in 1964 on Rust by Dean & Jean duo.


Jack Carroll. Real Name: Vincent (Vincenzo) Riccio (1921 - 2005). Pop & Jazz vocalist from Belleville, New Jersey. He was featured with Les Brown's Band of Renoun in the 1940s, also accompanied the bands of Tex Beneke and Sammy Kaye, and many more. He was night club entertainer, and singer, including commercial spots for such companies as Progresso Soup and Burger King. He also appeared in a few films.

He started recording in the late 1946.

Between 1956 and 1963 he released numerous singles for RKO Unique, Decca and Laurie, classified by Kreiter to Teen Sound.


Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Rare Brit Pop, Discog...s of Lost Artists Pt. 237

 

1. The Bruins - Believe Me (2:06)
2. The Bruins - The Slide (2:05)
3. The Bruins - Nobody But Me (2:09)
4. The Bruins - One More Try (2:16)
5. The Bruins - Go On and Cry (2:08)
6. The Bruins - Can't Believe That You've Grown Up (2:09)
7. Benny - Michael, Marc und Christian (2:58)
8. Benny - Heut' oder nie (2:16)
9. Benny - This Is The Time (2:12)
10. The Misfits - You Won't See Me (2:16)
11. The Misfits - Hanging Around (1:56)
12. Micky Clark - You Want My Love Again (2:32)
13. Micky Clark - Do You Ever Feel Lonely? (2:18)
14. Mickey Clark - Help Me (1:58)
15. Mickey Clark - For Me (2:20)
16. Mickey & Mary - Everytime We Meet (2:13)
17. Mickey & Mary - People Like You (2:52)
18. Bobby Allison - Change Your Mind (2:41)
19. Bobby Allison - You've Got Ev'rything (2:38)
20. Barbara Ann - You've Lost That Loving Feeling (3:12)
21. Barbara Ann - 'Till The Summertime (2:26)
22. Barbara Ann - Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair (2:25)
23. Barbara Ann - Since You've Loved Me (2:41)
24. Hal Carter - Come On And Twist Me (2:30)
25. Hal Carter - Twistin' Time Is Here (2:02)
26. Tony Rocco - Stalemate (2:19)
27. Tony Rocco - Keep A Walkin' (1:48)
28. Tony Rocco - Torture (2:17)
29. Tony Rocco - Competition (1:49)
30. The Sound Network - Watching (2:10)
31. The Sound Network - How About Now (2:05)

List of MISSING UK can be found in the main post of this series, also in Content.

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Vinyl to PC transfer (pdf Tutorial)

Singles of obscure Artists are hard to find. Missing below, Discogs Seller* in the right column, if available:

*  You can buy the missing 45 and send mp3 to me (e-mail, WeTransfer), or buy the missing 45 and send it to my address, or send money via “donation” button and I will buy the missing 45. I have no time to send you back such 45, sorry. The blog is wide-opened to collectors-contributors who are willing to share rare and missing songs and only to contributors (listed in the main post).

Extensive research on biographies is an essential component in Obscure Artists 1956-1963 project. Biographical data are

  • included in booklets attached to each part, in pdf format, also, they are texted by each post/part to make them accessible for Google (or other browser) AI search engine.
  • collected from the Internet resources also provided by collectors who contribute to the project.

Any comments (amendments, additions) associated with biographies are greatly appreciated.

 Missing Teen Sound - updated 09.04.2026
link to Missing UK in Content post 

Sound quality is essential = digital rips only

Having a pleasure in listening obscure records in good sound quality is more important than collecting poor rips. Sound quality of majority of YouTube rips also many tracks from CD compilations is very poor and such copies are disregarded. Making a good rip is very simple, modern (produced in the XXI century) turntable and Audacity (freeware) is all that you need. I have prepared  
Please follow the guidelines. You can purchase a 45, make a rip and send mp3 to me - I prefer raw rips and my own remastering.

Every single track is remastered (1), iZotope RX7 licensed software and Audacity freeware are applied. All files are properly tagged. 
Tags: 1. Title, 2. Artist, 3. Album, 4. Publisher, 5. Copyright, 6. Comment, 7. www, 8. Cover
(1) remastering = fixing any shortcomings of the ripped vinyl or the transferred CD track (de-click, de-noise, normalization, intro/outro silence of 0.75/2.00). The frequency spectrum is not "improved", it remains unchanged, as the norm.

Link to Google sheet with discographies of Obscure Artists (Teen, Rock, Doo-Wop, Popcorn, Instrumental)

Obscure US Artists 1956-1963 updated 01.04.2026

Teen Sound Artists are denoted in column N by K, K' or K- (more info in the main post). 
Location of the file containing the discography of the Artist you are looking for can be found in column R.

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963 (discog-s) CB Looking Ahead & MV Hit Records 1959-1963

The turn of the 1950s and 1960s was a breaking point in the history of pop music, golden age of rockabilly, teen pop and doo wop. In 1959, Billboard BU has been launched and extended the number of chart entries, Cash Box, Music Vendor and Regional Charts (Gavin, Breakout, Territorial) added many other entries. Nevertheless, many “good” Artists from American music scene didn’t enter any chart and they are worth to be saved from obscurity. Discographies of Artists that recorded between 1956 (beginning of RnR) and 1963 (year preceding British Invasion) one/few singles*, create Parts divided into five categories
·         Rock(abilly) and C&W
·         Instrumental
·        Black Doo-Wop
·        Teen Sound (see below)
·        Popcorn (see below)
and denoted as Xnn:  X=R,Q,V,T,PFor many Artists, categorization is fuzzy!!!
* If discography spans beyond this period, then selected earlier/later recordings can be taken into account as suplement
Popcorn category has been extracted. This style, established in Belgium in the 1970s,  includes a wide variety of American obscure Blues, Soul and Trad. Pop recorded in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Singles of obscure Artists are hard to find. Missing available on Internet Marketplace below, Seller in the right column:

Sound quality is essential = digital rips only*
Having a pleasure in listening obscure records in good sound quality is more important than collecting poor rips. Sound quality of majority of YouTube rips also many tracks from bootleg CD compilations is very poor and such copies are disregarded. Making a good rip is very simple, modern (produced in the XXI century) turntable and Audacity (freeware) is all that you need. I have prepared  Vinyl-to-PC (Tutorial) - please follow the guidelines.
* every single track is professionally remastered and tagged (99% of CD tracks are improperly tagged)  see Project Description, Terms of Participation (old projects)


Each discography has been carefully researched, booklets with biographies are attached. Primary references: Discogs, 45cat and
https://www.rocknroll-schallplatten-forum.de
This Guide lists singles from Kreiter’s collection and can’t be considered as  a database of Teen Sound discographies, rather as a comprehensive list of Teen Sound Artists. 
Numerous errors have been rectified, omissions added*.
Kreiter's Preface: 
"Before 1956 the Teen Sound and even Rock and  Roll were practically non-existent. Shortly after the British Invasion, in 1964 the Teen Sound was gone.”
Therefore, recordings made after 1963 are taken into account only exceptionally. Other exclusions:
1. Non-American Artists (UK, Canada, Australia, etc.)
2. Popular Artists who entered chart(s) and/or recorded many singles.
Some Popular Aartists are included - only recordings made for label(s) listed in Kreiter.
 3. Rare Artists not confirmed on Discogs/45cat and/or records with release year not confirmed
4. Budget labels
 5. Generally, Artists classified to teen pop, rock, girl groups and white doo-wop are included.
The line between these genres and other genres (trad. country, soul, blues, trad. pop) is fuzzy.
Some artist, who evidently belong to these other genres, are included - genre in Remarks

Incomplete discographies of Artists listed by Kreiter are completed (denoted by K’). Artists not listed by Kreiter but present on popular Teen Sound CD compilations are included (denoted by K-)

S01  S02
T01  T02  T03  T04  T05  T06  T07  T08  T09  T10  T11  T12  T13  T14  T15  T16  T17  T18  T19  T20  T21
T22  T23  T24  T25  T26  T27  T28  T29  T30  T31  T32  T33  T34  T35  T36  T37  T38  T39  T40  T41  T42
T43  T44  T45  T46  T47  T48  T49  T50  T51  T52  T53  T54  T55  T56  T57  T58  T59  T60  T61  T62  T63
T64  T65  T66  T67  T68  T69  T70  T71  T72  T73  T74  T75  T76  T77  T78  T79  T80  T81  T82  T83  T84
T85  T86  T87  T88  T89  T90  T91  T92  T93  T94  T95  T96  T97  T98  T99  Ta00
Ta01  Ta02  Ta03  Ta04  Ta05  Ta06  Ta07  Ta08  Ta09  Ta10  Ta11  Ta12  Ta13  Ta14  Ta15  Ta16  Ta17  Ta18
Ta19  Ta20  Ta21  Ta22  Ta23  Ta24  Ta25  Ta26  Ta27  Ta28  Ta29  Ta30  Ta31  Ta32  Ta33  Ta34  Ta35  Ta36
Ta37  Ta38  Ta39  Ta40  Ta41  Ta42  Ta43  Ta44  Ta45  Ta46  Ta47  Ta48  Ta49  Ta50  Ta51  Ta52  Ta53  Ta54
Ta55  Ta56  Ta57  Ta58 Ta59  Ta60  Ta61  Ta62  Ta63  Ta64  Ta65  Ta66  Ta67  Ta68  Ta69  Ta70  Ta71
P01  P02  P03  P04  P05  P06  P07  P08  P09  P10  P11  P12  P33
R01  R02  R03  R04  R05  R06  R07  R08  R09  R10  R11  R12  R13  R14  R15  R16  R17  R18  R19  R20
R21  R22  R23  R24  R25  R26  R27  R28  R29  R30  R31  R32  R33  R34  R35  R36  R37  R38  R39  R40
Q01  Q02  Q03  Q04  Q05  Q06  Q07  Q08  Q09  Q10  Q11  Q12  Q13  Q14  Q15  Q16  Q17  Q18  Q19
Q20  Q21  Q22  Q23  Q24  Q25  Q26  Q27  Q28  Q29  Q30  Q31  Q32  Q33  Q34  Q35  Q36  Q37  Q38
Q39  Q40  Q41  Q42  Q43  Q44  Q45  Q46  Q47  Q48  Q49  Q50  Q51  Q52  Q53  Q54  Q55  Q56  Q57
Q58  Q59  Q60  Q61  Q62  Q63  Q64  Q65  Q66  Q67  Q68  Q69  Q70  Q71
Access to passes only for collectors who actively participate in the project! 
Please read carefuly the below 
Project Description
Obscure American Artists project has been launched to create a library of music recorded by forgotten artists, from 1956 to 1963. To

save obscure artists 1956-63 from oblivion,

in another words. Their recordings are available only on original 45’s. This project is profit free project, created by passionate collectors of old music who decided to contribute their collections. I’m the main contributor, list of 45’s in my collection below:

My collection of 45's updated 23.03.26

I would like to thank all contributors of rips from original 45’s: Frank, Roy, Darrell, Gyro, Russ and many others sharing rips with John (Richard Sibello,...), who shares next with me. 

There is also a group of contributors who do not have their own collection of 45’s and shared individual tracks found on the Internet (Jerry, Dean, David, ...). I would like to say thank you for help so far, please only rips from original 45’s in the future. Occasionally, very good YouTube copies are used, each is professionally remastered. Overall, big thank you to all YouTubers who post good rips of rare 45's 1956-1963, from own collection.

Extensive research on biographies is an essential component in Obscure Artists 1956-1963 project. Biographical data are

  • included in booklets attached to each part, in pdf format. Also, they are texted by each post/part to make them accessible for Google (or other browser) AI search engine.
  • collected from the Internet resources also provided by collectors who contribute to the project.

Any comments (amendments, additions) associated with biographies are greatly appreciated.

If you want to share music downloaded in this project, then same copyrights as copyrights to legally issued CDs with rare music older than 60 years*, can be applied:
1.            the sound recording copyright (ripping and remastering technique)
2.            research on artist discographies and acquisition of original material
3.            thematic concept, booklet with artist bios.
* Jasmine, Acrobat, Proper and many other labels

It means, that you can download and listen, you may not share further!

Please read my comment


Previously posted files (detailed track-lists) can be found below this post Observations after five years

CASH BOX LOOKING AHEAD 1959-1963
non-Billboard (all charts); non-Breakout Hits; non- Music Vendor; non-Gavin Report
no re-entries and re-issues, single edits only
392 singles  ¼ of all singles that entered Looking Ahead 1959-1963.
As & Bs - no missing tracks!

NL01  NL02  NL03  NL04  NL05  NL06  NL07  
NL08  NL09  NL10  NL11  NL12  NL13  NL14
NL15  NL16  NL17  NL18  NL19  NL20  NL21
NL22  NL23  NL24  NL25  NL26

Looking Ahead chart started on October 3, 1959 (with 20 positions) and grew up to 50 positions by April 29, 1961.


MV HIT RECORDS 101-150 1959-1963
non-Billboard (all charts); non-Breakout Hits; non-Gavin Report, non-CB (incl. LA)*

 750 45's (SP or EP)  70% of all 45's that entered MV 100+ 1959-1963, In majority, from the original 45's (from my record collection). Mono single edits only. 
One 45 (Dennis Day) missing (denoted on the sheet)
Every track is professionally remastered and tagged (see Project Description}. Data are collected from original charts, as printed in Music Vendor = numerous omissions and errors present in Whitburn’s book are rectified.
Links to H01-H50 below.
 
* On February 23, 1959, Music Vendor magazine introduced “Beat Of The Week - Heading For The Top 100” chart (5-35 entries). This was 15 weeks prior to Billboard introducing its “Bubbling Under” chart. In September of 1962, Music Vendor’s "Heading  For The Top 100" chart grew to 50 positions and changed its name to “Looking Up”. In April of 1964**, Music Vendor became Record World and this chart was retitled “Singles Coming Up”.

H01  H02  H03  H04  H05  H06  H07  H08  H09  H10  H11  H12  H13  H14  H15  H16  H17  H18  H19  H20
H21  H22  H23  H24  H25  H26  H27  H28  H29  H30  H31  H32  H33  H34  H35  H36  H37  H38  H39  H40
H41  H42  H43  H44  H45  H46  H47  H48  H49  H50  H51  H52  H53  H54  H55

** The last issue of Music Vendor was released on the 11th of April 1964. Track-list for 15 weeks of 1964 below, links to corresponding files (H51-H55) above (no missing tracks).


you can download and sort by charts (column F): Bill, Bill R&B (B), Bill Country (C), Gavin (NG), Breakout Hits (NB), Music Vendor (NV) and Cash Box (N and NL)


Links to already posted non-Billboard Cash Box, Music Vendor, Gavin Report can be found in
non-Bill CB, MV & GR
Links to Territorial and Breakout Hits can be found in