The Meditation Singers - A Change Is Gonna Come (1971) The Meditation Singers pre-date Rock, being formed in the 40's. Did you ever watch "Touched By An Angel"? What a sentimental so-and-so you are. Er...I mean Della Reese was in that show, and she was also in this group, but she left before this was released.
Zoot Money - Just A Passing Phase (1968) Andy Summers of The Police was Zoot's partner in crime. Zoot tried everything. You've never heard of Zoot Money? Well... One thing: When you look at Andy Summers on a video of The Police playing to 1000,000,000 people, try to remember that he had seen it all by then, done it all by then, and probably never imagined he'd be that big, even after being in Eric Burdon's Animals.
Average White Band - Work To Do (1974) Cuts the Isley Brothers original to pieces.
Be Bop Deluxe - New Precision (1978)
The Beach Boys - Rollin' Up To Heaven (1971? or 1974?) Sources disagree. All you need to know is that Brian Wilson was one messed-up dude in the 70's.
Gary S. Paxton - Fat, Fat Christians (1978) (From Wikipedia) Beyond his early work as part of Skip & Flip, Paxton is best known for his involvement in two novelty hits: the 1960 No. 1 smash "Alley Oop" — written by Dallas Frazier and cut quickly with a group thrown together by Paxton's roommate Kim Fowley, The Hollywood Argyles — and a 1962 No. 1 hit inspired by the Mashed Potato dance craze, "Monster Mash", which Paxton produced and recorded with its author Bobby "Boris" Pickett and another assembled group billed as The Cryptkickers.
Gary Lewis and the Playboys - Doin' The Flake (1965) (Kellogg's Corn Flakes promo release)
Gary Lewis and the Playboys - New in Town (1967)
George Duke - Uncle Remus (1975)
Captain and Tennille - God Only Knows (1975)
The Burtons - MacArthur Park (1979)
Marvin, Welch, and Farrar - Throw Down A Line (1971) Marvin and Welch were in The Shadows, Farrar wrote lots of hits for Olivia Newton John, including "You're The One That i Want" and "Magic".
Olivia Newton John - Me and Bobbie McGee (1971)
? - Ring Dang Doo Can anyone divine the version? I tried Shazam, but Shazam just laughed. There's a baby voice interpolating.
Stronium 90 - Electron Romance (1977)
The Family Dogg - Like Janis (1972)
The Clash - Radio Clash (1980)
Wayne Newton - Love Of The Common People (1967)
Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Big Time Operator (1966)
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