45 RPM, 7" Records
(This page is very out of date - will update soon)
This a list of my 7" 45RPM records. These are usually singles from albums, though on occasion special 45s were released like the Traveler's Insurance record from the 64-65 World's Fair. This is a very complete list - only out of date when I get a new record that I have not yet added to the list. If you have any questions, go ahead and ask them at the bottom of the page.
- Allan Sherman - 'Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp)' & '(Rag Mop) Rat Fink'
- Andy Williams - 'Dear Heart' & 'Emily'
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive - 'Flat Broke Love' & 'Hey You'
- Bad Company - 'Feel Like Makin' Love' & 'Wild Fire Woman'
- The Beatles - 'Let It Be' & 'You Know My Name (Look Up My Number)'
- Bee Gees - 'Stayin' Alive' & 'If I Can't Have You'
- Bee Gees - 'I've Gotta Get A Message To You' & 'Kitty Can'
- Billy Joel - 'Everybody Has A Dream' & 'Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)'
- B.J. Thomas - 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' & 'Never Had It So Good'
- Blondie - 'The Tide is High' & 'Suzy and Jeffrey'
- Jerry Goldsmith & Bob James - 'Main Theme From Star Trek The Motion Picture'
- Bobby Vinton - 'Mr. Lonely' & 'It's Better To Have Loved'
- Carl Douglas - 'Kung Fu Fighting' & 'Gamblin' Man'
- Chér - 'Half-Breed' & 'Melody'
- Chubby Checker - 'Limbo Rock' & 'Popeye'
- Club Nouveau - 'Why You Treat Me So Bad' & 'Why You Treat Me So Bad (Edit)'
- The Coasters - 'Yakety Yak' & 'Along Came Jones'
- Connie Francis - 'Among My Souvenirs' & 'God Bless America'
- The Cyrkle - 'Red Rubber Ball' & 'Turn-Down Day'
- The Dave Clark Five - 'I'm Thinking' & 'Reelin' and Rockin''
- Dee Dee Sharp - 'The Night' & 'Ride!'
- Deep Purple - 'Smoke on the Water (Edited Version)'
- Diana Ross and Lionel Richie - 'Endless Love (Vocal)' & 'Endless Love (Instrumental)'
- Diana Ross and The Supremes - 'I Guess I'll Always Love You' & 'In and Out of Love'
- Dickie Goodman - 'Mr. Jaws' & Unknown
- Disneyland Records - Various fairy tales; label almost completely unreadable
- Doris Day - 'Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)' & 'I've Gotta Sing Away These Blues'
- Duran Duran - 'A View To A Kill' & 'A View To A Kill (That Fatal Kiss)'
- Eagles - 'Tequila Sunrise' & 'Twenty-One'
- Elton John - 'House of Cards' & 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight'
- Elton John - 'The Man Who Never Died' & 'Wrap Her Up'
- Elton John - 'Rocket Man' & 'Suzie (Dramas)'
- Englebert Humperdinck - 'How Does It Feel' & 'In Time'
- Englebert Humperdinck - 'The Last Waltz' & 'That Promise'
- Englebert Humperdinck - 'Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)' & 'Ten Guitars'
- Eric Clapton - 'I Shot the Sheriff' & 'Give Me Strength'
- Fleetwoods - 'Come Softly To Me' & 'I Care So Much'
- Freddy Cannon - 'June, July, and August' & 'Palisades Park'
- Gene Chandler - 'Duke of Earl' & 'Kissin' in the Kitchen'
- Gene Pitney - 'Air Mail Special Delivery' & 'Town Without Pity'
- Grand Funk Railroad - 'Bad Time' & 'Good & Evil'
- Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds - 'Fallin' In Love' & 'So Good At Lovin' You'
- Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra - 'Rhapsody in Blue'
- The Jacksons - 'Shake Your Body (Down To the Ground)' & 'That's What You Get (For Being Polite)'
- James Taylor - 'Everyday' & 'Limousine Driver'
- Jan & Dean - 'She's My Summer Girl' & 'Surf City'
- John Denver - 'Like A Sad Song' & 'Pegasus'
- John Denver - 'Thank God I'm A Country Boy' & 'My Sweet Lady'
- Johnny Gimble - 'Jumpin' Cotton Eyed Joe' & Willie Nelson - 'On The Road Again'
- J. Steinburg & his Orchestra - 'Great Holiday Hits - The Night Before Christmas'
- June Valli - 'Sorrento' & 'This World We Love In'
- K.C. & The Sunshine Band - '(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty' & 'Boogie Shoes'
- Kenny Loggins - 'Footloose' & 'Swear Your Love'
- Laura Branigan - 'Gloria' & 'Living A Lie'
- Lionel Richie - 'Say You, Say Me' & 'Can't Slow Down'
- Little Eva - 'The Loco-Motion' & 'Keep Your Hands Off My Baby'
- Louis Armstrong - 'A Lot of Livin' To Do' & 'Hello, Dolly!'
- The McCoys - 'Hang on Sloopy' & 'I Can't Explain It'
- McGuffey Lane - 'Long Time Lovin' You' & 'People Like You'
- Michael Jackson - 'Beat It' & 'Get on the Floor'
- Michael Jackson - 'P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)' & 'Working Day and Night'
- Millenium Records - 'Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band' & 'Funk'
- Mitch Miller - 'Camille Saint-Saëns'; 'Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky' & 'Modeste Moussorgsky'; 'Georges Bizet'
- Mitch Miller - 'On Top of Old Smokey' & 'Rock Candy Mountain'
- Mitch Miller - Unknown. No title on the label!
- Otis Redding - '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' & 'Sweet Lorene'
- Patti Page - 'Conquest' & 'Why Don't You Believe Me'
- Patti Page - 'I Went to Your Wedding' & 'You Belong to Me'
- Paul McCartney & Wings - 'Band on the Run' & 'Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five'
- Paul McCartney & Wings - 'Band on the Run' & 'Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five' (I have two copies)
- Paul Revere and The Raiders - 'The Great Airplane Strike' & 'Hungry'
- Paul Revere and The Raiders - 'Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon' & 'Without You'
- Ray Stevens - 'The Streak' & 'You've Got the Music Inside'
- Ray Stevens - 'The Streak' & 'You've Got the Music Inside' (I have two copies)
- Rhythm Heritage - 'I Wouldn't Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)' & 'Theme From S.W.A.T.'
- Richard Chamberlain - 'All I Have To Do Is Dream' & 'Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo'
- Rick Nelson - 'I've Got My Eyes On You (And I Like What I See)' & 'Teen Age Idol'
- The Righteous Brothers - 'I Just Wanna Be Me' & 'Rock And Roll Heaven'
- Ringo Starr - 'Call Me' & 'Only You'
- The Rip Chords - 'Hey Little Cobra' & 'The Queen'
- Robert John - 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)(Mbube)' & Blues Image - 'Ride Captain Ride'
- Rod Stewart - 'Fool For You' & 'Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)'
- Roy Drusky - 'I'm Gonna Get You Off My Mind' & 'Where the Blue and Lonely Go'
- Rupert Holmes - 'Escape (The Piña Colada Song)' & 'Drop It'
- Sammy Davis, Jr. - 'The Candy Man (From the Motion Picture "Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory")' & 'I Want to Be Happy'
- Sammy Davis, Jr. - 'The Candy Man (From the Motion Picture "Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory")' & 'I Want to Be Happy' Two Copies.
- Shelley Fabares - 'Johnny Angel' & 'Where's It Gonna Get Me?'
- The Shirelles - 'Soldier Boy' & 'Love Is a Swingin' Thing'
- Simon & Garfunkel - 'Cecilia' & 'The Only Living Boy in New York'
- Steve Miller - 'Sweet Maree' & 'Take the Money and Run'
- Stray Cats - 'Rock This Town' & 'You Can't Hurry Love'
- Street Corner Symphony - 'Earth Angel' D.J. Copy.
- Styx - 'Mr. Roboto' & 'Snowblind'
- The Surfaris - 'Wipe Out' & 'Surfer Joe'
- The Surfaris - 'Wipe Out' & 'Surfer Joe' Two copies.
- Survivor - 'Eye of the Tiger' & 'Take You On A Saturday'
- Susan Raye - 'L.A. International Airport' & 'Merry-Go-Round of Love'
- Sylvers - 'Boogie Fever' - 'Free Style'
- Terry Jacks - 'Seasons in the Sun' & 'Put the Bone In'
- Tom Jones - 'She's A Lady' & 'My Way'
- Tommy Roe - 'Save Your Kisses' & 'Sheila'
- Tony Bennett - '(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco' & 'Once Upon A Time'
- The Travelers Insurance Companies - 'The Triumph of Man' As presented at the New York World's Fair, 1964-1965, by The Travelers Insurance Companies.
- War - 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' & 'In Mazatlan'
- Wild Cherry - 'Play That Funky Music' & 'The Lady Wants Your Money'
- World Explorers Program - 'Exploring Bolivia' Floppy disc.
- World Explorers Program - 'Exploring Italy' Floppy disc.
- World Explorers Program - 'Exploring Japan' Floppy disc.
- World Explorers Program - 'Exploring The Philippines' Floppy disc.
- Guitar Player Magazine (Ron Eschete) - 'O Little Town of Bethlehem' Floppy disc from Guitar Player Magazine. The disc says it is a 'Soundpage'.
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