Very famous A-sides in bold.
The First Class - Both Sides of the Story (1974) Beach Baby
Nick Lowe - Endless Grey Ribbon (1979) Cruel To Be Kind
Jigsaw - Brand New Love Affair (1975) Sky High
The Archies - Melody Hill (1968) Sugar Sugar
Norman Greenbaum - Milk Cow (1969) Spirit In The Sky
Pilot - Just Let Me Be (1974) Magic
Ram Jam - I Should Have Known (1977) Black Betty
Alicia Bridges - Self-Applause (1978) I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)
Ace - Sniffin' About (1974) How Long
Starland Vocal Band - Starland (1976) Afternoon Delight
Steam - The Magic In You (1970) Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
The Sugarhill Gang - Apache (1981) Rapper's Delight
GLS United - Rapper's Deutsch (1981)
T Rex - Raw Ramp (1971) Bang A Gong
Terry Jacks - Put The Bone In (1974) Seasons In The Sun
The Knack - Let Me Out (1979) My Sharona
Vicki Lawrence - Dime a Dance (1973) The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia
John Fred And His Playboy Band - When The Lights Go Out (1967) Lucy In Disguise (With Glasses)
Wild Cherry - The Lady Wants Your Money (1976) Play That Funky Music
Zager & Evans - Little Kids (1969) In The Year 2525
The Five Stairsteps - Dear Prudence (1970) O-o-h Child
The Five Stairsteps had previous peripheral success recording in Chicago with Curtis Mayfield; when Mayfield's workload precluded his continuing to work with the group they were reassigned to Stan Vincent, an in-house producer for Buddah Records, who had recently scored a Top Ten hit with the Lou Christie single "I'm Gonna Make You Mine". The Five Stairsteps' debut collaboration with Vincent was originally formatted with the group's rendition of "Dear Prudence" as the A-side with Vincent's original composition "O-o-h Child" as B-side. However, "O-o-h Child" broke out in the key markets of Philadelphia and Detroit to rise as high as #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1970.
The Spiral Staircase - Broken-Hearted Man (1969) More Today Than Yesterday
Clint Holmes - There's No Future In My Future (1972) Playground In My Mind
Pratt & McClain - Cruisin' With The Fonz/Tonight We're Gonna Fall In Love (1976) Happy Days Theme
David Essex - On and On (1973) Rock On
Then I sneak out of the studio.
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