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Sony Records was a record label founded by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner in 1963.[1][2] Ike Turner released singles by members of the Kings of Rhythm and The Ikettes on this label.[3]
Records on Sony were distributed by CIRCA distributing firm.[2] CIRCA (Consolidated International Record Company of America) was formed in 1962 to operate as a release company for independent labels working with various distributors in the US.[4]
Catalog No. | Release
date |
Single (A-side, B-side) | Writer | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
111[1][5] | Feb 1963 | A: "Lonely Soldier" | Curtis Mayfield | Bobby John |
B: "The Bad Man" | Ike Turner | |||
112[6] | Apr 1963 | A: "You're Still My Baby" | Chuck Willis | Venetta Fields |
B: "I'm Leaving You" | Ike Turner | |||
113 | 1963 | A: "Remove My Doubts" | Ike Turner | Stacy Johnson |
B: "Don't Believe 'Em" | ||||
114 | 1963 | A: "What's That You've Got" | Ike Turner | Ernest Lane |
B: "Need My Help" |
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