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33 releasesVinyl(30)
Forty Days / My Gal Is Red Hot
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Cat#: SXP 3071
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Hand-etched dates in runouts indicate stamper creation-dates. The copyright 1958 date on the labels refers only to the color-bars label design, not the musical material or the actual release-date, which is 1959.”
Cat#: R-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Orange/yellow label.”
Cat#: SR 25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“On labels, artist name reads: "Ron Hawkins" Imprimerie Paris Misprints: Correct title B5: What' Cha Gonna Do (When The Creek Runs Dry) Other differences in song names in labels with other releases. Described here as they appear on this release.”
Cat#: R 25078
Ronnie Hawkins
chevron_rightPhilips Chilena S.A.
“Títulos en español”
Cat#: P 630 561 L
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Appears to be an early reissue as per date etched in runout”
Cat#: SR 25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: R-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Danish release from 1959”
Cat#: SXP 3071
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: R 25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“[l=Abbey Record Manufacturing Co., Inc.], pressing denoted by 2.75"/70mm deep groove pressing ring with additional 21mm ring on side B. Label variation, with wider typeface for artist name, and label design copyright © 1958 Roulette Records, Inc., in rimtext. Catalog number SR 25078 on jacket; SR-25078 on labels. Track title variations on labels: B5: What'Cha Gonna Do (When The Creek Runs Dry) B6: My Gal Is Red Hot Track publishers: A1: Arc Music-BMI A2 to B6: Patricia Music Publ. Corp.-BMI”
Cat#: SR 25078 · SR-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Mono Promotional copy with "Promotional Only" printed on labels.”
Cat#: R 25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: 90 M 273
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: RL-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: R-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Orange and yellow labels with black lettering”
Cat#: R-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“The fifth Roulette label was checkered orange and yellow in the design of a roulette wheel, with "ROULETTE" in black above the center hole. "Made in U.S.A. by Roulette Records" is bending around the bottom of the label in black.”
Cat#: R-25078
Ronnie Hawkins
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“On back cover: Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Allied Record Corporation Toronto Montreal. Appears to be same stamper used as the first release with burgandy labels note the matrix machine stamp with date indication of session on each side, Side A being January 1960, Side B July 1959.”
Cat#: SR-25078
Rock Story - Vol. 2
chevron_rightDisques Vogue / Roulette
“On back sleeve T incircle”
Cat#: SLVLXR. 493
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Label variation B3 "Down In The Alley" has incorrect writing credits. This is not the [a=Solomon Burke] song (actually called "Down In The Valley"), co-written by [a1129049], [a1129150] and [a276618], but the Jesse Stone song, recorded by The Clovers in 1957 and Elvis Presley in 1966. Correct credits were listed on promo single [r10038826].”
Cat#: SD 9019
Rock Story - Vol. 1
chevron_rightBellaphon / Roulette
“Bellaphon & Roulette logos on front- and backcover.”
Cat#: BI 1566
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: 2400 009
Ronnie Hawkins
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“B3 "Down In The Alley" has incorrect writing credits. This is not the [a=Solomon Burke] song (actually called "Down In The Valley"), co-written by [a1129049], [a1129150] and [a276618], but the Jesse Stone song, recorded by The Clovers in 1957 and Elvis Presley in 1966. Correct credits were listed on promo single [r10038826].”
Cat#: SD 9019
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: SAL-933686
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Monarch Records pressing. B3 "Down In The Alley" has incorrect writing credits. This is not the [a=Solomon Burke] song (actually called "Down In The Valley"), co-written by [a1129049], [a1129150] and [a276618], but the Jesse Stone song, recorded by The Clovers in 1957 and Elvis Presley in 1966. Correct credits were listed on promo single [r10038826].”
Cat#: SD 9019
Tape(2)
Ronnie Hawkins
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Cat#: TP 9019
Ronnie Hawkins
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“Ampex tape shell, Different track layout from other version”
Cat#: M 89019