Gregmark Records was founded by Lester Sill in 1961,[1] a year before he started Philles Records with Phil Spector.
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The Paris Sisters recorded five singles for the label, two of them produced by Spector.[2] Caravan is a Gregmark recording attributed to Duane Eddy,[3] but is actually by the session man, Al Casey.
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Gregmark Music[4] |
Year |
Title |
Peak chart positions |
B-side |
Artist |
US Pop |
US AC |
UK |
1961 |
"Sassy" |
— |
— |
— |
"Swampin'" |
S And H Scamps[5] |
"Be My Boy" |
56[6] |
— |
— |
"I'll Be Crying Tomorrow" |
The Paris Sisters[7] |
"Punjab" |
— |
— |
— |
"The Lonely Crowd" |
S And H Scamps[5] |
"I Don't Want To Lose Her Love" |
— |
— |
— |
"If I Didn't Know Any Better" |
Don Owens[8] |
"Caravan (Part 1)" |
— |
— |
42[9] |
"Caravan (Part 2)" |
Duane Eddy |
"I Love How You Love Me" |
5[6] |
— |
— |
"All Through the Night" |
The Paris Sisters |
"Tuesday Night And Wednesday Morning" |
— |
— |
— |
"Talk That Talk" |
The Other Five[10] |
"(I've Been Traveling The) Rough Road" |
— |
— |
— |
"You Gotta Go Home" |
Tony Gunner[11] |
"Who'll Keep An Eye On Jane?" |
— |
— |
— |
"3000 Tears" |
Billy Storm[12] |
1962 |
"He Knows I Love Him Too Much" |
34[6] |
7 |
— |
"A Lonely Girl's Prayer" |
The Paris Sisters |
"That's Alright Baby |
— |
— |
— |
"Who" |
Gary Crosby[13][14] |
"Let Me Be the One" |
87[15] |
— |
— |
"What Am I to Do" |
The Paris Sisters |
"Yes - I Love You" |
— |
— |
— |
"Once Upon a While Ago" |
The Paris Sisters[16] |
"(The New) Linda Lu" |
— |
— |
— |
"The Bus Song" |
Ray Sharpe[17] |
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