Charles Wright
“Express Yourself” (Warner Bros. Records), 1970
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. U.S. soul/funk/R&B band (1962-present).
Ariana Grande
“Stuck with U” (Republic; Def Jam; Silent), 2020
Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber. Label credit on the single “Stuck with U,” a duet that debuted at #1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Frankie Lymon
“Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (Gee), 1956
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. U.S. doo-wop/R&B group (1954-2020), an incarnation of a group formerly billed as The Coup De Villes, The Earth Angels, The Ermines, The Premiers, and The Teenagers.
Bennie
Elton John, 1974
Bennie and the Jets. A 1974 Elton John single recorded for the 1973
Yellow Brick Road album. Written by songwriting duo Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
Chad
“A Summer Song” (Ember; World Artists Records), 1964
Chad & Jeremy. English musical duo Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, 1962–68, 1983–87, 2003–2016.
Elvis Costello
“Oliver’s Army” (Radar), 1978
Elvis Costello and the Attractions. English new wave singer/musician and his sometime backing band (1978-1996).
Kenny
“Journey to Tyme” (United Artists), 1966
Kenny and the Kasuals. Garage rock/psychedelic rock band from Dallas, Texas (1964-1967).
Barbra
“You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” (Columbia), 1978
Barbra & Neil. The credit on the single version of the duet sung by Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond. Diamond had released a solo version of the song on his 1977
I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight album, which Streisand covered on her early 1978 album
Songbird.
Marky Mark
“Good Vibrations” [featuring Loleatta Holloway] (Interscope), 1991
U.S. hip-hop group fronted by Mark Wahlberg (1991-1993).
Davie Allan
“Blue’s Theme” (Tower), 1966
Davie Allan & The Arrows. U.S. instrumental surf rock band (1964-1972).
Patti LaBelle
“On My Own” (MCA), 1985
Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald. The label credit on the single version of “On My Own,” which was the lead single for LaBelle’s 1986 album
Winner in You.
Huey Lewis
“The Power of Love” (Chrysalis), 1985
Huey Lewis and the News. San Francisco-based rock band (1979-present).
Frank Zappa
"Eat That Question" (Bizarre/Reprise), 1972
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. U.S. rock band (1964-1975).
Jan
“Surf City” (Liberty), 1963
Jan & Dean. U.S. rock duo Jan Berry and Dean Torrance (1958-1968). Pioneers of the California Sound and vocal surf music styles popularized by The Beach Boys.
Nino Tempo
“Deep Purple” (Atco), 1963
Nino Tempo & April Stevens. Brother and sister pop rock duo from Niagara Falls, New York (1960s).
Ashford
“Solid” (Capitol), 1984
Ashford & Simpson. U.S. husband-and-wife songwriting and recording duo Nicholas Ashford and Valerie Simpson (1964-2011).
Gary Puckett
“Lady Willpower” (Columbia), 1968
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap (also credited as The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett). U.S. pop rock group, 1967-1971.
Teenage Jesus
“Baby Doll” (Migraine Records), 1979
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks. A New York City-based no wave band (1976-1979, 2008).
Sam the Sham
“Wooly Bully” (MGM), 1965
Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs. U.S. garage rock band (1963-1967) fronted by Domingo Samudio.
Ray Brown
“Fool Fool Fool” (Leedon), 1965
Ray Brown & the Whispers. Australian rock/pop band (1964-1967).
Lennon
“Yesterday” (Parlophone (UK); Capitol (US)), 1965
Lennon and McCartney. Iconic songwriting duo John Lennon and Paul McCartney, one-time members of The Beatles.
Wayne County
“Thunder When She Walks” (Illegal Records), 1979
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs (later Jayne County & the Electric Chairs). U.S. punk rock/glam punk band (1977-1979).
England Dan
“I'd Really Love to See You Tonight” (Big Tree (US); Atlantic (UK)),1976
England Dan & John Ford Coley. U.S. soft rock duo (1970-1980).
Gary Lewis
“This Diamond Ring” (Liberty), 1965
Gary Lewis & the Playboys. U.S. pop/rock group fronted by the son of comedian Jerry Lewis (1964-1970).
Danny
“Roll Over Beethoven” (Jamie Records), 1961
Danny and the Velaires. US rock and roll band from Sioux City, Iowa (1958-1970). Formed as The Screamers in 1958, they went through several name changes: The Flares, The Velaires, and finally Danny and The Velaires.
April Stevens
Dean
Jeremy
John Ford Coley
Justin Bieber
McCartney
Michael McDonald
Neil
Simpson
The Arrows
the Attractions
the Electric Chairs
the Funky Bunch
the Jerks
the Jets
the Kasuals
the Mothers of Invention
the News
The Pharaohs
the Playboys
the Teenagers
The Union Gap
The Velaires
the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
The Whispers
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