Performer:
Various
Title:
80 Biggest Hits 'By The Stars Who Made Them Famous'
Country:
US
Genre:
Rock Music / Funk & Rythm / Pop / World & Country
Style:Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Doo Wop, Rhythm & Blues, Folk Rock, Vocal
Released: 1965
Catalog number: R4M 5015, D-78, R-25293, R-25290, R-25304
Label: Columbia Record Club, Roulette
MP3 album szie: 1057 mb
FLAC album size: 1465 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | –Chuck Bené And The Mice | The Ole Mouse |
| 2 | –The Drifters | Sand In My Shoes |
| 3 | –The Exciters | I Want You To Be My Boy |
| 4 | –The MIracles | You've Really Got A Hold On Me |
| 5 | –Major Lance | The Monkey Time |
| 6 | –The Essex | Easier Said Than Done |
| 7 | –Lou Christie | Two Faces Have I |
| 8 | –Lee Dorsey | Ya Ya |
| 9 | –Bobby Rydell | Forget Him |
| 10 | –The Rip Chords | Hey Little Cobra |
| 11 | –Chubby Checker | Hooka Tooka |
| 12 | –Chubby Checker | Loddy Lo |
| 13 | –Bobby Vinton | Roses Are Red (My Love) |
| 14 | –The Detergents | Leader Of The Laundromat |
| 15 | –The Classics | Till Then |
| 16 | –Ray Barretto | El Watusi |
| 17 | –Jimmie Rodgers | Secretly |
| 18 | –The Playmates | Beep Beep |
| 19 | –The Dave Clark Five | Bits And Pieces |
| 20 | –Beau Brummels | Laugh, Laugh |
| 21 | –The Channels | The Closer You Are |
| 22 | –Eddie Cooley | Priscilla |
| 23 | –The Honeycombs | Have I The Right |
| 24 | –Little Anthony & The Imperials | I'm Alright |
| 25 | –Millie Small | My Boy Lollipop |
| 26 | –Betty Everett | Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) |
| 27 | –The Drifters | Under The Boardwalk |
| 28 | –Buddy Knox | Party Doll |
| 29 | –Bobby Freeman | C'mon And Swim |
| 30 | –Joey Dee | Peppermint Twist (Part 2) |
| 31 | –The New Christy Minstrels | Green, Green |
| 32 | –Patty & The Emblems | Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl |
| 33 | –The Crows | Gee |
| 34 | –Barbara Lewis | Puppy Love |
| 35 | –Major Lance | Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um |
| 36 | –Marvin Gaye | You're A Wonderful One |
| 37 | –The Rip Chords | Threee Window Coupe |
| 38 | –Joe Jones | You Talk Too Much |
| 39 | –Paul Revere And The Raiders | Louie, Louie |
| 40 | –Martha & The Vandellas | Quicksand |
| 41 | –The Chantels | I Love You So |
| 42 | –The Dave Clark Five | Reelin' And Rockin' |
| 43 | –The Village Stompers | Washington Square |
| 44 | –Aretha Franklin | Mockingbird |
| 45 | –The Chartbusters | She's The One |
| 46 | –Mary Wells | My Guy |
| 47 | –Bobby Lewis | Tossin' And Turnin' |
| 48 | –Chad & Jeremy | Before And After |
| 49 | –Joey Dee | Shout |
| 50 | –The Harptones | Life Is But A Dream |
| 51 | –The Reflections | (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet |
| 52 | –The Cadillacs | Speedo |
| 53 | –Jimmy Bowen | I'm Stickin' With You |
| 54 | –Dale & Grace | Stop And Think It Over |
| 55 | –J. Frank Wilson | The Last Kiss |
| 56 | –Frankie Lymon | Why Do Fools Fall In Love |
| 57 | –The Heartbeats | A Thousand Miles Away |
| 58 | –Jimmie Rodgers | Oh, Oh, I'm Falling In Love Again |
| 59 | –The Rivieras | California Sun |
| 60 | –The Raindrops | What A Guy |
| 61 | –Patti LaBelle & The Bluebells | Down The Aisle |
| 62 | –Bobby Vinton | Mr. Lonely |
| 63 | –Buddy Knox | Hula Love |
| 64 | –Joey Dee | Peppermint Twist (Part 1) |
| 65 | –Buster Brown | Fanny Mae |
| 66 | –Jimmy Hughes | Steal Away |
| 67 | –The Hullaballoos | Did You Ever |
| 68 | –Dion | Spoonful |
| 69 | –The Byrds | Mr. Tambourine Man |
| 70 | –The Dave Clark Five | Glad All Over |
| 71 | –Frankie Lymon | I Want You To Be My Girl |
| 72 | –The Rip Chords | Drag City |
| 73 | –Little Anthony & The Imperials | Two People In The World |
| 74 | –Little Anthony | Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop |
| 75 | –Gene Chandler | Just Be True |
| 76 | –The Playmates | What Is Love |
| 77 | –Jerry Butler | I Stand Accused |
| 78 | –The Chantels | Maybe |
| 79 | –Dion | Ruby Baby |
| 80 | –Bob Dylan | Subterranean Homesick Blues |
Notes
This is a limited edition mono boxed 4LP set put out by Columbia Record Club. The catalogue number R4M 5015 is on the side of the box. But, nowhere on the box does it indicate who the record company is. The box front has a large '80' on it and there are dance scenes in the two hollows of the "8". In the hollow of the "0" are the words: Biggest Hits by the stars who made them famous". Outside of the '80' are the names of the artists in different colored letters on a black background. The box rear is plain black. Each of the four records has ten tracks per side, and has its own title - Record 1 is called "20 Spotlight Hits" and is on the Columbia Record Club label. Record 2 is called "20 Orignal Winners of 1964" and is on the Roulette Record label. Also, records 3 & 4 are on Roulette; Record 3 being titled "20 All-Time No. Hits", while Record 4 is titled "20 Big Boss Favorites". Each sleeve also has the titles on the front and showing each selection (artists and their songs). The reverses of the sleeves are plain.Each record has its sides numbered 1 & 2 and not 1 through 8 like so many other boxed sets of 4. With this in mind when I received this album I thought it to be 4 mismatched records stuffed into a box. Recently I did some research and found several others on the net. Different Category's have been found (e.g. R4M 5016 and R4S 5016) but, they all have the same contents and criteria.
Most notable was located at
http://www.searchingforagem.com/1960s/MonoLPsCompVarious.htm
There is no date on this release but articles I have read have this release somewhere between 1965 and 1971.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Record 1, Side A, Stamped): XLP110336-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Record 1, Side B, Stamped): XLP110337-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Record 2, Side A, Stamped): R-25293 A -1B
- Matrix / Runout (Record 2, Side B, Stamped): R 25293 B -1C
- Matrix / Runout (Record 3, Side A, Stamped): R -25290 A -1B
- Matrix / Runout (Record 3 Side B, Stamped): R-25290 B -1B
- Matrix / Runout (Record 4, Side A, Etched, Stamped script): R-25304-A RLP438Ax Bell Sound
- Matrix / Runout (Record 4, Side B, Etched): R-25304-B RLP438B CLB-1
Companies
- Mastered At – Bell Sound Studios
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